Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
THE BBC faced criticism today after a scene in EastEnders linked hooligans with Hillsborough. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
INDUSTRIAL action at Liverpool John Lennon Airport over a pay row has been called off after talks. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A CELEBRITY-backed plan to recreate a Shakespearean theatre on Merseyside was today rejected by lottery bosses. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
MORE details of Everton FC’s possible move to Kirkby were being unveiled to residents today. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A TEAM of investment policy specialists is to be assembled by Wirral Council to work on the multi-billion pound Wirral Waters scheme proposed for the borough’s docklands. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A HEADTEACHER from Wirral last night hit out at plans to convert one of the borough’s most successful independent schools into an academy. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A YOUNG mother who launched a violent attack on an acquaintance in a city centre pub was jailed yesterday. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
TWO men accused of dangling a tied-up teenager in the air from a fork-lift truck after catching him in a vehicle recovery yard have admitted an assault charge. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
WHEN campaigner Katherine Byrne wanted to build up a case to save green space near home, she thought the Freedom of Information Act might be the answer... Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
ONE of Merseyside’s most senior town hall officials has been suspended, it emerged last night. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A MAN was shot dead in what is believed to be a gangland-style killing in the heart of a Liverpool housing estate last night. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A SWAN has been hit by a crossbow, a cat dumped on an island, and a heron killed by a fishing line in just three days of animal tragedy in Liverpool. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
LEGAL wrangles have been blamed for the continued delay in the publication of the report into the fiasco surrounding the cancellation of large parts of the Mathew Street Festival. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
HISTORIAN and Bafta Award-winning filmmaker Michael Wood is the latest name to have contributed to the University of Liverpool’s series of heritage lectures. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
THE people who work on, live beside and enjoy the River Mersey are the focus of a new photographic book and exhibition created to celebrate the past, present and future of the world- famous waterway. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
COMPETITORS tested their sporting prowess in Merseyside’s first Disability Sports Day for schools yesterday. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
MORE than £250,000 has been paid out in asbestos compensation claims by Liverpool City Council in the past 18 months, the Daily Post can reveal. Read
Nov 14 2007 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE photographic company is staging a Make Me a Star night for youngsters in aid of Children In Need. Read