Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
The chief constable of Merseyside Police has revealed that he is “confident” he knows the identity of Rhys Jones’s killer. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
TWO MORE arrests have been made by police investigating the death of a man found in the dying embers of a bonfire. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
Liverpool FC has won the go-ahead for its new iconic £400m stadium on Stanley Park. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has hailed the impact of the Taylor Report in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 as the turning point for English football, citing it as the key reason behind the country’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup finals. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
Post Office bosses have unveiled plans to axe 65 branches across parts of the North West. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
DETECTIVES arrested a 13-year-old boy today in connection with the death of a man found on a bonfire. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL firework display was stopped when children were injured by embers blown by high winds. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
GOVERNMENT minister Hazel Blears will have the final say on Liverpool FC’s £400m stadium plan, even if local politicians today give the go-ahead. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
THE funeral of a schoolboy who died after falling from a mountain in Wales takes place today. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
HUNDREDS of pupils at a lead- ing Merseyside grammar school will today begin anti-meningitis treatment after two sixth formers caught the potentially fatal disease. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A 15-YEAR-OLD girl suffered life-threatening head injuries when she was hit by a car in Liverpool. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
THE heavens opened as a black horse-drawn carriage brought Kieran Coupe’s small white coffin to Runcorn’s Murdishaw Church yesterday. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
MERSEYTRAVEL last night assured cross-river motorists that they have no plans to close both Birkenhead and Wallasey tunnels at the same time. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
ROCK legends Bon Jovi will join a galaxy of stars from the world of entertainment to light up the 79th Royal Variety Performance to be attended by the Queen and Prince Philip in Liverpool next month. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
THREE people were cut free from car wreckage yesterday after a crash in Norris Green. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
PLANS to cut two jobs to save £51,000 in Wirral council’s CCTV monitoring suite were yesterday increased to six jobs to save £151,000. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A SERIES of neon fruit mach- ines will be lit up in three neighbourhoods of Liverpool as the curtain-raiser for the city’s Capital of Culture public art programme. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
THE organisers of one of Liverpool’s best-known club nights have pledged to investigate after footage emerged on the internet of a band being pushed off stage by bouncers. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
MORE than a thousand Everton fans have had their tickets cancelled for Thursday's UEFA cup tie against German club Nurnberg. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL Women’s Hospital has increased patient checks for MRSA and set up a helpline for worried parents after the killer superbug was found on four babies. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
INSIDE Justice Week is under way with events across Merseyside aiming to give the public a unique glimpse into the criminal justice system. Read
Nov 06 2007 | Liverpool News
A CHESTER law firm found an unusual method of raising money for charity – by arresting their boss. Read