Ten arrested in Liverpool in Class A and Class B drugs raids
Ten people have been arrested this morning, 11 February, in relation to the production and nationwide distribution of Class A and Class B drugs.
Celebrating International Day Of Women and Girls in Science
International Day Of Women And Girls In Science 2021 is championing the women at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19.
February 11th is the sixth year of the international assembly for the event, held at the United Nations Headquarters...
Merseyside Police appeal for information after stabbing in New Ferry
Merseyside Police are appealing for information after a man was stabbed in New Ferry last night.
Emergency services were called to New Chester Road at 7:30pm following reports of a stabbing in the area.
A 21-year-old man was taken to hospital with a...
Liverpool City Council moves to make street harassment a crime
Last night, the Liverpool City Council Neighbourhood Select Committee voted unanimously in favour of the motion to make street harassment a crime.
Patient names rose bush after Liverpool hospital team in a heartfelt tribute
A patient pays a tribute to a Liverpool hospital team
Liverpool City Council consultation on limiting multi-tenant houses concludes next week
Liverpool City Council are reaching the end of a two-month public consultation on reducing the amount of homes that are converted into houses of multiple occupation.
The consultation was launched in December to investigate public opinion on whether the volume...
Liverpool wins £500k funding for environmental projects
Green projects aiming to improve the environment in the Liverpool city region have been granted funding of £500k.
Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced the 58 projects that will be funded by the Community Environment Fund.
Wigan’s music scene is blossoming, but can it survive the pandemic?
Wigan's music scene is under threat as the doors of local venues remain closed because of the pandemic.
Not since the release of The Verve’s seminal album ‘Urban Hymns’ in 1997 has there been as much hype and attention paid to Wigan music as there is today.
Liverpool mum continues her daughter’s ‘love for life’ with new charity
A charity named after a Liverpool teenager who died of meningitis has been officially recognised.
The Halle O’ Brien CIC is now certified as a non-profit charity in Liverpool, following the death of Halle at 19.
Five iconic Liverpool rock concerts remembered
You might remember lunchtime gigs at the Cavern Club or an evening out at the long-demolished Liverpool Stadium?
Wherever it might be, the stages of Liverpool’s most famous music venues have welcomed performers from all over the world.