Celebrate the life and music of George Harrison with returning tribute show
The acclaimed 'Something about George - the George Harrison story' is coming to New Brighton next February to celebrate the man dubbed 'the Quiet Beatle'.
George Harrison died in November 2001 after a battle with lung cancer.
Following a successful Liverpool...
Tales of love and death in quirky take on Irish history
Liverpool John Moores professor Gillian O'Brien hosted a book reading for her new book, 'The Darkness Echoing', at Liverpool One Waterstones.
The book is a quirky take on the 'Irish obsession' with misery surrounding death, famine and rebellions across the...
MerseyNewsLive TV bulletin October 31 2023
Olivia Beatty and Abbi Ford bring you the latest news and sport from around the region from the MerseyNewsLive TV team, including how to protect your business from cybercrime and ambitious plans to restore Hilbre Island's derelict buildings:
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Beatle City’s excitement for new AI-enhanced single ‘Now and Then’
Following the recent announcement of what has been described as The Beatles’ final song, fans in Liverpool are excited to hear the track.
It was 60 years ago this year that The Beatles released their first single, ‘Love Me Do’....
XL Bully dog ban law comes into force on New Year’s Eve
Further details have been announced about the American XL bully dog ban in England and Wales, with the breed being added to a ban list on December 31, meaning owners will have until the end of January to register...
Tales of the weird and wonderful from UK’s haunted highways
This Halloween we're taking a look into the world of the weird and anomalous with Rob Gandy.
Rob is a visiting LJMU business professor who writes for the long-established monthly magazine Fortean Times where he focuses on anomalous phenomena, mostly...
Fancy an alcohol-free drink? Then head to Brink
Brink is not your traditional bar - it doesn't serve alcohol.
Opened in 2011, it was one of Liverpool's first 'dry bars' since the heyday of the Victorian temperance bars.
Not only is Brink a dry bar, it is also a...
Dance classes in Liverpool to support health condition
Dance for Parkinson's is a health and wellbeing initiative offering dance classes around the country.
Set up by the English National Ballet, a partnership has been created with Liverpool Hope University (LHU) to bring the movement to Merseyside.
Dr Sarah Black-Frizzell,...
The hidden dangers lurking in your recycling bin
Disused batteries are becoming a major issue for the safety of bin men and members of the public.
Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority say batteries can cause fires if not disposed of properly.
There have been incidents in the past where...
Event goers left confused after M&S Bank Arena evacuation
The M&S Bank Arena was plunged into darkness last night during the middle of the S Club concert, which left many attendees confused as to what happened.
The incident took place last night just before 9pm and the cause has...