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MAKE sure your favourite novel, author and film of a book get a vote in our survey.Read

Click On This! The best of our sites and the internet this week

WELCOME to Click On This - our weekly round-up of interesting and cool content from our sites and the rest of the net.Read

Click on This! Our pick of our website and the internet this week - January 28

WELCOME to Click On This! - our weekly round-up of online recommedations you've sent to us plus what you've been clicking on most on the Liverpool Daily Post site.Read

Sefton GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

The principal of a leading Merseyside school said "consistency" and a wide choice of subjects was behind its continued GCSE success – before taking a swipe at the new English baccalaureate measure.Read

Liverpool GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

LIVERPOOL was today celebrating a GCSE hat-trick with official performance tables showing pupils have beaten the national average for the third time.Read

St Helens GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

in St Helens it increased from 47.4 to 52.8%Read

West Lancashire GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

GLENBURN Sports College in Skelmersdale was the most improved school in the borough, with 39% of its 163 pupils gaining five GCSEs or more including maths and English.Read

Warrington GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

in Warrington the figure rose from 59.8 to 61.3%,Read

Cheshire GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

CHESHIRE pupils with five Cs or above including maths and English shot up from 50.6 to 56.4%.Read

Halton GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

Halton pupils with five Cs or above including maths and English rose from 44.6 to 50.1%;Read

Knowsley GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

KNOWSLEY pupils nudged closer to the national average.Read

Wirral GCSE results at a glance (full tables)

Today’s tables also show Wirral pupils are celebrating record GCSE results.Read

Review: Status Quo at the ECHO Arena, Liverpool (GALLERY)

STATUS Quo have spent more than seven and a half years in the British Singles Chart since they formed in 1967 and their ECHO Arena performance demonstrated why.Read

Once In A Lifetime

Review: Once In A Lifetime, Liverpool Echo Arena (GALLERY)

THIRTY-five years ago the Once In A Lifetime line-up would have filled the Echo Arena and driven fans wild. In 2010, nothing has changed.Read

Review: Ladies Night at Liverpool's Royal Court

EVER wondered what a woman's ultimate fantasy is?Read

Liverpool Daily Post Woman of the Year 2010 finalists

HERE are your finalists in our search for Merseyside’s Women of the Year.Read

THEATRE REVIEW: Behind the Hood at the Unity, Liverpool

A GROUP of Liverpool youngsters have sparked a national debate about gangs, identity and youth culture.Read

Review: Behind the Hood: Unity Theatre, Liverpool

A GROUP of Liverpool youngsters have sparked a national debate about gangs, identity and youth culture. Behind the Hood, at the Unity Theatre, is the product of six months work by 70 young people from across the city. The 11-19 year olds incorporate acting, dancing, music, photography and film to question how today's society perceive their generation. "We're not always up to something, we just like to hang out and have a laugh" says one small boy in a tracksuit. His mate adds: "We have a lot to give. We are all human with our hopes and dreams." Two young boys from 2010 get accidentally transported to the future where they join a class who are learning about gang history. The cast cleverly recreates scenes from 1870 through to today. Flashing lights and old fashioned music conjure up silent movies of the 1880s while the coloured lights and fairground music of another scene, whisk the audience to the 1950s seaside and the gang trouble of the day. This scene shows these first-time actors at their best as they cleverly create a hilarious boxing ring, a rollercoaster and a slot machine without the help of props. Creative director Joann Kushner sites the two inspirations for the show as meeting a 14 year old who had been stopped by the police 400 times and a quote from Greek poet Hesiod who said: "I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words." Joann comments: "The main thing that's come from the project is the young people's belief in what they can do. They've taken complete ownership for the project and proved what they have got to give." Work has begun to take the project nationwide while Liverpool's young people will perform Behind the Hood again at the opening of Liverpool's waterfront museum.  Read

REVIEW: Katherine Jenkins at Liverpool's Echo Arena

BLONDE songstress Katherine Jenkins blew her audience away last night as she sang, danced and even performed circus acrobatics at the Echo arena.Read