Updated 11:17am 19 June 2013

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Liverpool FC draw a blank Czech against Sparta Prague

KENNY DALGLISH enjoyed many glory nights in Europe as a player for Liverpool. But due to the Reds being banned from Europe after the 1985 Heysel disaster, it meant he never tasted any as the club’s manager.Read

Liverpool 1 Wigan 1: Reds thwarted by Latics

LIVERPOOL'S winning spree was halted at Anfield this afternoon after they were held to a draw by a battling Wigan side.Read

Chelsea 0 Liverpool 1: Liverpool spoil Chelsea’s welcome party

“At Liverpool, you're expected to win most games, so you can't get too carried away as the standards here are so high,” JAMIE CARRAGHER keeps his feet on the ground after victory.Read

Liverpool FC and primary care trust link up to improve city’s health

LIVERPOOL Football Club has linked up with health bosses in the city as part of a pioneering new scheme.Read

Postal staff arrested in Warrington mail theft enquiry

THREE postal staff have been arrested on suspicion of stealing mail.Read

Hillsborough flag unveiled at Ibrox memorial

A FLAG symbolising the links between Liverpool and Glasgow Rangers football fans was flown at a memorial service for those who died in the Ibrox stadium crush.Read

Solicitors study challenge to Eddie Gilfoyle murder release ‘gag’

THE Parole Board was last night considering how to respond to a legal challenge asking for a gag on a Merseyside killer to be lifted.Read

Lighthouse project charity management cleared of deliberate financial misuse

AN OFFICIAL report into the sudden collapse of a successful Merseyside drugs charity cleared management of any deliberate financial misuse.Read

Convicted Wirral killer Eddie Gilfoyle’s lawyers ready for High Court showdown

LAWYERS could be on course for a High Court showdown as a freed convicted Merseyside killer battles for the right to publicly protest his innocence.Read

Conviction of Wirral killer Eddie Gilfoyle called into question

EDDIE GILFOYLE was found guilty of the murder of his pregnant wife, Paula, in 1993.Read

Detectives appeal for information about murder of man in Hale Village

DETECTIVES think a father-of-three may have unwittingly driven to his death moments before being shot dead.Read

Man, 30, shot dead in Hale Village

A MAN was shot dead in a quiet Cheshire village yesterday.Read

Liverpool postmen struggle to cope with ice as Christmas delivery backlog remains

POSTMEN have been issued with snow boots and spikes to try and clear the mounting parcel backlog.Read

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Counterfeit haul recovered in Liverpool in run-up to Christmas

A HAUL of counterfeit clothes and jewellery was seized in Liverpool in the run-up to Christmas.Read

Funeral Director Jonathan Hardacre jailed for trying to kill fiancee

A FUNERAL director was jailed for 13½ years for pushing his fiancee from the balcony of a flat.Read

Dead bodies recovered at Kirkby’s Sonae plant

A RULING on how and why two men fell into a huge silo and died at a Merseyside chip board factory could take months.Read

Families encouraged by ‘open’ disclosure in hidden Hillsborough files project

THE hidden Hillsborough disaster files are likely to be released as one all-encompassing dossier, it emerged last night.Read

Families of tragic Sonae factory workers pay tribute

GRIEVING families have paid tribute to two men tragically killed at a Merseyside factory.Read

Hillsborough families tell slur Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam to ‘shut up’

FAMILIES who lost loved ones at Hillsborough last night attacked an American journalist for branding the tragedy a “riot.”Read

Paul McCartney homecoming Liverpool Academy concert sells out in minutes

SIR Paul McCartney’s Christmas homecoming gig sold out in a record-breaking four minutes.Read