Updated 7:02pm 24 May 2012

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Liverpool crane crash driver will never walk again

A FATHER-OF-FOUR will never walk again, after he was thrown from a crane cab which crashed onto flats in Liverpool.Read

Police set to get tough on Liverpool's A-list Newz Bar after double stabbing

POLICE want to impose strict new measures at one of Liverpool’s most glamorous bars after a double stabbing.Read

Mourners say a tearful farewell to St Helens pilot killed in Blackpool helicopter accident

MOURNERS attended the funeral of a Merseyside pilot killed on a training flight last month.Read

Liverpool Childwall student miraculously survives bathroom tumble

A LIVERPOOL student has miraculously survived a 26ft plunge from a bathroom window.Read

Family of Liverpool hostage Ken Bigley murdered in Iraq mark fifth anniversary since his death

THE family of Liverpool hostage Ken Bigley, who was murdered in Iraq, will today mark the fifth anniversary of his death.Read

Ram raid drama at Southport Abbey National bank

A MASKED gang ramraided a Merseyside bank minutes before it opened.Read

Merseyside fire bosses ask union to explain how strike could be stopped

FIRE bosses have asked Merseyside union officials to explain how to avoid threatened strike action.Read

Bruce Macmillan

Ex-Liverpool Crown Court judge admits drink-driving charge

AN EX-LIVERPOOL Crown Court judge today pleaded guilty to being drunk behind the wheel of his car.Read

Saudi prince brings hope of Liverpool FC investment

AMERICAN LFC co-owner George Gillett appeared at Anfield with a Saudi prince sparking rumours of a multi- million pound investment.Read

Everton FC star Phil Jagielka held at knifepoint in Cheshire home raid

EVERTON FC footballer Phil Jagielka was held at knifepoint when an armed gang burst into his home.Read

Police will not investigate El-Hadji Diouf’s claim Everton FC fans threw bananas at him

POLICE will not investigate footballer El-Hadji Diouf’s claim that Everton fans threw bananas at him.Read

Father calls for “professional help” for Wallasey woman who drowned daughter

THE father of a Merseyside woman who drowned her four-year-old daughter in the bath said she needed professional help.Read

New charity Add Action take over collapsed Lighthouse Project in Liverpool and Knowsley

THE UK’s largest drug and alcohol treatment charity has taken over part of the collapsed Lighthouse Project on Merseyside.Read

Hundreds attend final farewell of Creamfield girl Dominique, 20

MORE than 500 mourners attended the funeral of a popular 20-year-old woman who was killed as she travelled to the Creamfields dance festival.Read

Dominique Williams

Dominique Williams funeral: hundreds of mourners pay tribute to Creamfields crash victim

MORE than 500 mourners attended the funeral of a popular 20-year-old woman who was killed as she travelled to the Creamfields dance festival.Read

‘Thousands of pounds’ missing from pension funds of collapsed Merseyside charity

THOUSANDS of pounds from the pension funds of redundant workers at a collapsed Merseyside drugs charity appear to be missing.Read

Liverpool’s Lighthouse Project shuts down amid financial worries - 250 fear for jobs

AROUND 250 staff at a Merseyside charity face redundancy after a vital service that helps drug users was shut down.Read

St Helens Cemetary

Police discover fourth body in St Helens baby deaths probe

A FOURTH body was today uncovered in the babies' remains tragedy in St Helens.Read

Dossier of complaints against bars in Liverpool suburbs

A COMPLAINT dossier was revealed today to persuade council bosses to stop allowing more bars and restaurants to open on two “saturated” Liverpool streets.Read

Dossier of noise unveils the living headache for residents living near Allerton Road and Lark Lane, Aigburth

A COMPLAINTS dossier was revealed today to persuade council bosses to stop allowing more bars and restaurants to open on two “saturated” Liverpool streets.Read