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Nov 13 2007
AN AMBITIOUS project to redevelop New Brighton is to go ahead after the Government ruled out holding a public inquiry into the £70m scheme....
Nov 13 2007
THE BULGARIAN government today hinted it would not object if the UK decided to pardon Michael Shields and set him free....
Nov 13 2007
MORE than 400 people who applied to work in Merseyside Police in the past three years were rejected as unsuitable candidates....
Nov 13 2007
A LIVERPOOL school was today mourning the death of a nine-year-old girl who died from suspected meningitis....
Nov 13 2007
AN INQUEST has been opened into the death of a 15-year-old school girl who was hit by a car in Liverpool....
Nov 13 2007
DESIGN issues have been blamed for bringing work to a halt on a 14-storey block of luxury apartments along Liverpool’s waterfront....
Nov 13 2007
A MOTHER-of-three from Liverpool was “executed” because of a 12-year-old grudge against her partner, a court heard yesterday....
Nov 13 2007
ALMOST 800 staff are being fast-tracked on an asbestos training programme at Liverpool City Council, it emerged last night....
Nov 13 2007
THE government clashed with teaching unions yesterday after pledging a schools' budget of nearly £1.5bn for Merseyside and Cheshire by the end of the decade....
Nov 13 2007
A MERSEYSIDE church which has stood for decades as a landmark for sailors returning home from sea could soon be facing redevelopment....
Nov 13 2007
THE ballooning cost of a pioneering Cheshire science project to treat killer diseases such as cancer was revealed today in a report by watchdog MPs....
Nov 13 2007
UNION leaders reacted with fury last night after it was announced that three Remploy factories on Merseyside are to close under cost-cutting plans....
Nov 13 2007
LIVERPOOL John Moores University (LJMU) has been named the number one university in the North West in terms of the impact of its research....
Nov 13 2007
ONE in four older people in the North West live in one room to keep warm and save on heating costs, a survey has revealed....
Nov 13 2007
HOUSING Market Renewal is a deliberately misleading title....
Nov 13 2007
A WIRRAL museum, closed to the public for years, is aiming to open its doors again....
Nov 13 2007
THE fate of a playing field was being decided by city planners today....
Nov 13 2007
YOUNG people who have been learning the art of filmmaking on their mobile phones were inspired by a visit from Hollyoaks star Emma Rigby....
Nov 13 2007
A MEMORIAL garden has been created by young offenders in remembrance of Mark Purnell, a year 11 student at Newton High School, Newton le Willows, St Helens, who sadly died in a road accident last year....
Nov 13 2007
LIVERPOOL'S Hindu community celebrated the biggest festival in their religious calendar....
Nov 13 2007
THE Chester Food and Drink Festival is moving to a new site at the city’s racecourse and is set to grow even bigger....
Nov 13 2007
MERSEYSIDE’S first disability sports day for schools is taking place today at Lansbury Bridge Special School and Select Education college in St Helens....
Nov 13 2007
A DAY care centre which helps treat diseases such as leukaemia is having a £300,000 revamp, thanks to donations from patients....