Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
THE father of a boy killed on a motorway today spoke of his desperate attempts to find his son after he went missing with a friend. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A MIDDLE-AGED Bootle man accused of killing another man after a chip shop row over a sausage has walked free from court. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
THE world’s top wrestlers are on their way to Liverpool, with the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) announcing a date in next April. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
Two children were killed while crossing a motorway, police said today. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
THE former mayor of Sefton and his wife were accused of swindling benefits because of a political grudge against him, a court heard yesterday. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL planners have imposed a ceiling on the spiralling number of one-bedroom flats being built in the city centre. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
SPRING is in the air six months early at Knowsley Safari Park, leaving keepers wondering what has caused the big love-in. One theory is that it could even be something in the water. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL planners have imposed a ceiling on the spiralling number of one-bedroom flats being built in the city centre. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A BIRKENHEAD mother is steeling herself for an emotional farewell as her three eldest sons prepare for a six-month tour of duty in Iraq. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A LEGAL professional who used his position to steal nearly £160,000 from clients publicly apologised to his victims yesterday as he was jailed for two years. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A RECRUITMENT drive to sign 1,500 volunteers to help with the running of next year’s World Firefighters Games was launched yesterday with the help of Everton footballer Tim Cahill. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A RAILWAY worker at Maghull train station was threatened with a knife by a robber who stole money from a booking office till. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
THE chance of a large avian flu outbreak in the UK has been reduced to almost zero after experts at the University of Liverpool discovered large outbreaks are more likely to involve duck meat. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A GLITTERING party was held last night to celebrate the launch of the new-look Liverpool.com magazine and website. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A TEENAGER has been charged with criminal damage following Merseyside Police’s ongoing Trojan bus operation in Speke. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
ALMOST 7,000 people have been caught without TV licenses in Liverpool this year, it emerged last night. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A SERIES of pictures of the Beatles at the height of their fame will go on show at a Liverpool gallery. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
THE RSPCA is looking for the owners of a dog used by badger baiters near a south Wirral village. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE cancer charity is appealing for Everton fans to take part in a sealed bid auction for one of the club’s limited edition “pink” football shirts aimed at promoting breast cancer awareness. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
COUNCILLORS in Knowsley have slammed the door on a waste incinerator being built within the borough. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
KATE McCANN broke down in tears during her first televised interview since she was named as a suspect in her daughter’s disappearance. Read
Oct 25 2007 | Liverpool News
A 48-YEAR-OLD man from Ellesmere Port is still recovering two weeks after an unprovoked attack left him with a broken jaw. Read