May 12 2008 | Everton FC News
Lee Carsley believes David Moyes will not rest until he has established Everton as a top-four club in the Barclays Premier League. Read
May 12 2008 | Everton FC News
PHIL JAGIELKA had double reason to celebrate yesterday after earning his first international call-up. Read
May 12 2008 | Everton FC News
DELIGHTED David Moyes last night saluted Everton’s return to Europe – as he revealed talks will take place with chairman Bill Kenwright next week to plot his future plans. Read
May 12 2008 | Everton FC News
THE millionth fan to watch Everton this season was awarded a trip to Thailand yesterday. But for everyone else at Goodison, Europe remains the destination of choice. Read
May 12 2008 | Everton FC News
YAKUBU earned the plaudits of his manager David Moyes after breaking through the 20-goal barrier. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC Match Reports
THIS match pitted the wits of two great Spanish managers against each other for the first time in the Premier League but it was one of their compatriots on the pitch who stole the show. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC News
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez today suggested Martin O’Neill should come to terms with the prospect of losing captain Gareth Barry. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC News
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez wants to move swiftly in the transfer market this summer to start shaping a squad capable of sustaining a Barclays Premier League title challenge. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC News
THE history books will show that Liverpool failed to get their hands on any silverware this season. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC News
LIVERPOOL manager Rafael Benitez has revealed that there was no way he was going to rest Fernando Torres for his side’s final game at Tottenham as the Spanish striker was desperate to break Ruud van Nistelrooy’s scoring record. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC News
THIS match pitted the wits of two great Spanish managers against each other for the first time in the Premier League but it was one of their compatriots on the pitch who stole the show. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool FC News
ASTON VILLA chairman Randy Lerner will meet Gareth Barry in an attempt to persuade the England midfielder not to join Liverpool. Read
May 12 2008 | Everton FC Match Reports
FUNNY how things change. There was a time, not so long ago, when a visiting manager would have left Goodison Park on the final day of the season, breathing easy at what he had left behind. Read
May 12 2008 | Everton FC Match Reports
THE millionth fan to watch Everton this season was awarded a trip to Thailand yesterday. But for everyone else at Goodison, Europe remains the destination of choice. Read
May 12 2008 | Comment
I REALISED the problem as soon as my wife asked why on earth was I muttering and grinding my teeth so vigorously. Read
May 12 2008 | Business News
SHIPPING giant Hapag-Lloyd is relocating its Liverpool staff into a single city centre location. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL leader Warren Bradley has clung onto his position at the town hall after a two-pronged attack from within his party. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A WORK of art highlighting the horrors of the Holocaust is going on display again – due to massive public demand. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A CRACK response team will be among a 210-strong deployment of Merseyside Police officers sent to Manchester this week for the Uefa cup final. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
BRONZE statues of two of Merseyside’s most revered religious leaders were unveiled yesterday before thousands of worshippers. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL could have a new council leader by 8pm tonight, as current holder Warren Bradley faces a two-pronged attack from within his party. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A MAN was killed on the M57, homes were inundated, and John Lennon Airport had to be partially evacuated yesterday as flash flooding hit Merseyside. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A CREW of breast cancer survivors paddled 26 miles along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal on Saturday to show there is life after the disease. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
WENDY BOYD was a finance adviser in Liverpool John Moores University when in 2000 she started to feel, among other things, far more tired than usual. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A WORLD-FIRST operation to improve the lives of patients with a debilitating heart condition has been performed at a Liverpool hospital. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
THE last mayor of Ellesmere Port and Neston is to be installed this week. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
ALMOST 2,000 sunkissed runners raced in the 22nd annual Liverpool Women’s 10km run yesterday. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
ONE of the city’s most unusual tourist attractions is expanding, to ply its spooky trade in a brand new part of town. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A PHOTOGRAPHER from Wirral brought fairies to life in a borough park this weekend to illustrate a book about a magical world. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
HALF of young people in Liverpool have taken cocaine, according to a study by John Moores University. Read
May 12 2008 | Letters
READING about the Burma cyclone victims in the Daily Post (Friday, May 9) made me realise, not for the first time, how incredibly lucky we in this country are. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool Arts
PHYSICAL Fest 4 may sound like a festival of physical exercises, but is rather more interesting than that. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool Arts
IT MUST have been something of an emotional homecoming for Keith Pascoe, who brought the Cork Symphony Orchestra to perform at Philharmonic Hall this weekend. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool Arts
LIVERPOOL’S theatreland – once dismissed as the weak link in the city’s Capital of Culture bid – could never be described so these days. It is about to launch four premieres in three days. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool Arts
Incredibly, that was my reaction when I walked into Bandstand on Saturday night, the venue having been turned into a dance paradise for one night only. Read
May 12 2008 | Other Football
IN THE end it was the money that counted in League One this season. During the campaign the division was frequently touted as being unpredictable and wide open, a competitive beacon in a football world dominated by the power of finance. Read
May 12 2008 | Other Sports
YORKSHIREMAN James Willstrop ensured that there will be English interest in both finals of the Dunlop British Open Squash Championships for only the second time in 44 years when he overwhelmed Frenchman Thierry Lincou in straight games in last night’s men’s semi-finals in Liverpool. Read
May 12 2008 | Sport Opinion
IF Kevin Keegan can’t whip up the enthusiasm, it must be in trouble. The Newcastle manager’s assertion that, year after year, he is resigned to a boring Premier League, with its pre-determined top four, doesn’t really make him any different from anyone else. Read