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Sefton Council warns of ‘tar balls’ washing up on coastline after oil spill

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An oil spillage in the Irish sea is set to disrupt the local coastline in the upcoming weeks and months, according to Sefton Borough Council. It is thought that almost 80,000 litres were released into the sea after a pipe...
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Teacher shortages continue across Merseyside after impact of Covid

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Schools across Merseyside are continuing to struggle to fill permanent teaching posts as the teacher shortage crisis continues. In December 2021, the Department of Education made an urgent appeal for teachers across the UK as there was a sharp rise...
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New health scheme puts wellbeing at the heart of Liverpool communities

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A new health and wellbeing scheme has been launched across Liverpool to provide community support following the pandemic. Community health project The Life Rooms has teamed up with Public Health Liverpool to create a new mental health service to support...

Share the love with our readers’ perfect pets

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It's national Love Your Pets day on Sunday and Merseynewslive couldn't be more excited! It's estimated that around 44 million people in the UK have some kind of animal companion, and with that, comes thousands of stories, too. We rounded up...

Listen to MNL podcast February 16

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Listen to the MNL podcast with LUKE POLLITT, RHIA HOGARTH and LOUISE LEMOINE

Latest issue of our sister magazine MerseyNewsLive available now

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This week in MNL magazine, Jack McGahan went to Waterstones to see former trade union leader Len McCluskey talk about his most recent book, writes lifestyle reporter LUKE POLLITT. Emma went to visit a mock crime scene set up to...

Merseynewslive TV round-up

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Here are the headlines for Tuesday, February 15, from Merseynewslive TV, with presenters Joe Zebedee and Kitty Vavasour.  
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Go-ahead for new Hooters restaurant causes outrage in Liverpool

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Controversial restaurant and sports bar Hooters, famous for having only female staff, has been given the go-ahead to open in Liverpool. Members of Liverpool City Council’s licensing authority sub-committee met today and discussed whether to approve the licensing application for...

Delayed Lime Street scheme set to be complete by this summer

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More than five months since Liverpool City Council had to terminate the previous contractor’s contract, it has been announced that major roadworks at Lime Street should finally be finished by this summer. The construction is part of the council's £47m...

University researchers ask for participants to help new epilepsy survey

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Researchers at the University of Liverpool are appealing for participants to help with a new study into epilepsy. Yesterday was International Epilepsy Day, which is marked every year on the second Monday of February. This year's initiative coincides with a call...