Updated 7:03pm 24 May 2012

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Motorists find it's not good to talk on mobiles

MORE than 3,000 people in Merseyside and Cheshire have been fined for using their mobile phones while driving in the first 12 months since it was banned.Read

Civil servants strike today

MORE than 20,000 civil servants on Merseyside will go on strike today in protest at Government plans to shed thousands of Civil Service jobs nationwide.Read

The Ford/Jaguar plant at Halewood

Halewood workers win 7% pay increase

WORKERS at a Liverpool car plant are to receive a pay rise of nearly 7%.Read

Members of the rescue team and the helicopter crew show off their skills

Merseyside's crack rescue team swoops into action

THE rescue team swooped out of the sky and within seconds they were helping the victim out of the wreckage of the overturned car.Read

Buy-in rescue team helps to secure 75 jobs

A NEW management team has taken over the business and assets of Independent Access Supplies, one of the UK's largest plant machinery rental companies.Read

Businesses population up

NEW FINDINGS from Royal Mail's Business Barometer reveal that Liverpool has shifted by one place in the UK business population growth statistics.Read

Unilever warns of grim third quarter results

CONSUMER goods giant Unilever will announce disappointing news today.Read

Halewood car workers celebrate the news

Multi-million pound boost for Halewood workforce

HUNDREDS of Halewood car workers were celebrating yesterday after their plant was boosted by a massive £115m investment project to build a new six-speed transmission system.Read

Surgeon gives arthritis sufferers tough new knees

A PIONEERING Liverpool surgeon is using the latest implant technology to help younger people suffering from arthritis or chronic injury.Read

Daily Post October 18th

Ford gears up for jobs

A NEW six-speed gearbox for Ford cars is to be built on Merseyside, securing the long-term future of hundreds of manufacturing jobs.Read

Day Rocket made history

ONE hundred and seventy five years ago yesterday the railway locomotive came into its own in Merseyside when Stephenson's Rocket won a series of trialsRead

Stub it out drive spreads

LIVERPOOL City Council has urged the UK government to introduce national legislation to prohibit smoking in all enclosed workplaces without delay.Read

Objective 1 money for film industry

ABOUT 60 jobs and £4m in turnover are expected to be generated in the Merseyside media and film industries in the next three years.Read