Jul 06 2007 | Everton FC News
GARY NAYSMITH has revealed the role Phil Neville played in helping convince him to drop down to the Championship. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool FC News
CRAIG BELLAMY is on the verge of ending his one-year Liverpool career by signing for West Ham United – as Portsmouth raised the stakes in the bidding for Djibril Cisse by tabling a £9million bid. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool FC News
FOOTBALL is one area of life where big-money buys don’t come with guarantees – least of all for goals. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool FC News
RAFAEL BENITEZ has tipped Fernando Torres to become as much of an icon at Liverpool as he was at Atletico Madrid. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Comment
THOSE asleep at the back need read no further, but please pay attention anyone who is wide awake in bed at 3am, wondering why the rest of the human race is in neverland (no, no, not the Michael Jackson one.) Read
Jul 06 2007 | Business News
BETTING group Ladbrokes said yesterday profits from its Liverpool-based telephone betting operation would rocket by around £45m in the half-year to June 30. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A TEENAGER who stabbed another teenager to death at a party has been locked up for life. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
BEATLES memorabilia, never before exhibited in Liverpool, will be on show in 2008, as the city’s popular Beatles Story attraction doubles in size. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A WORLD leader in Islamic study last night said Muslims need to integrate more within British cities like Liverpool to help prevent them being branded as possible terrorists and cut prejudice against their religion. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
SURVEILLANCE cameras hidden in car seats, spy drones, DNA branding, and an operation called Trojan dog sound like gadgets straight from a James Bond film Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
CONSERVATIVE leader David Cameron said in Liverpool last night that police chiefs, such as the Merseyside chief constable, should be elected by local people. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
LEGENDARY Liverpool FC manager Bill Shankly will be portrayed at a unique theatrical event as part of next year’s Capital of Culture programme. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
BRITAIN’S second most senior judge received an honorary doctorate in his home city yesterday, at the University of Liverpool. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE eye surgeon who used his patients as guinea pigs without their consent has been allowed to start practising again – just a year after being made to stop. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
TRADE unions fighting to save a group of fact-ories providing employ-ment for disabled people from closure have been boosted by a report from an all-party group of MPs. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
FREE live music is on offer tomorrow as local bands fight it out to play at Matthew Street festival. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A BREAST cancer survivor who was warned she may never have children again has spoken of her joy after learning she is to become a mother for the second time. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
SINCE childhood, Matt Dean had heard stories about his famous footballing relative, but it wasn’t until he took a 12,000-mile trip to the UK that he realised just what a legacy his grandfather had left. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL'S Lord Mayor, Cllr Paul Clark, was among those to pay warm tribute to George Melly. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool News
With his peerless wit and daring suits he was the blues-singing Liverpudlian who raised his glass to life time and again.David Charters pays tribute to George Melly, who died yesterday Read
Jul 06 2007 | Letters
LAST week, Gordon Brown finally became Prime Minister, a new job with a daunting number of challenges. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool Arts
THERE were days when Liverpool and Glasgow didn’t have much to celebrate other than a mischievous sense of humour and a couple of half decent football clubs. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool Arts
CAN the Merchant Navy’s incredible contribution at sea during World War II really be encompassed in a single two-hour play? Writer John Fay and the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse’s community department give it a pretty good go in Cruel Sea. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool Arts
Singer Nanci Griffith tells Lew Baxter about her passion for justice and peace Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool Arts
IT WAS a Doctor Who-style time-travelling moment with the clock on the Tardis set to somewhere in the early 1960s. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Liverpool Arts
CONTROVERSIAL American singer Pink brings her powerful message to Liverpool. Emma Johnson reports Read
Jul 06 2007 | Eating Out
FAKE Italian patois in pasta eateries is thankfully vanishing, says Laura Davis Read
Jul 06 2007 | Film & Cinema
FOR the past six years, the world has watched Daniel Radcliffe’s transformation from cute young boy to teen acting sensation, but loyal Harry Potter fans may still be in for a bit of a shock when they see their favourite wizard getting stuck into his first on-screen kiss. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Film & Cinema
YIPPEE-KI-YAY. It takes a 52-year-old, shaven- headed action man with an attitude and a full arsenal of one- liners to whip the summer blockbuster season into shape. Read
Jul 06 2007 | Other Sports
LIVERPOOL’S Sue Thompson doesn’t show much charity to her rileyspoker.com World 8-Ball Pool Championship rivals. Read