Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
A solicitor attempted to launch a private prosecution against the parents of Madeleine McCann today on grounds of alleged child neglect. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
MULTI-MILLION pound plans to refurbish Liverpool's largest shopping centres are about to take a major step forward. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
THE mother of a Merseyside soldier killed in Iraq has told of her pride after returning to his old school in the Wirral to plant a tree in his memory. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
A LORRY driver was kidnapped at gunpoint and taken on a terrifying 50-mile journey which ended 13 hours later in Skelmersdale. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
IRISH boy band Boyzone are to reform and play in Liverpool next summer during a major UK tour. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
BIRKENHEAD MP Frank Field has urged the Government to be "bolder" to achieve its goals of full employment and welfare reform. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
JUNIOR doctors in Liverpool face paying for their accommodation, under a rule change sneaked through parliament. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
UNIONS put forward a plan yesterday to save Remploy factories employing disabled workers and warned of industrial action if closures go ahead. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
A WIRRAL couple who vowed to have operations on their knees after winning the Lottery are celebrating after successful surgery. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
THE Home Office has agreed to let jailed Liverpool FC fan Michael Shields take a lie detector test in his Lancashire prison. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
THE architects behind the new £65m Museum of Liverpool have had their contract terminated. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
ARMED thugs ram-raided a cash van in Liverpool city centre today. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
FOUR MEN have been arrested after a student has been killed while enjoying a night out with friends in Liverpool city centre. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
A DEAL has been hammered out to avoid strike action at Liverpool John Lennon Airport after day-long talks between both sides in the dispute. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
WOOLTON Village in south Liverpool is being made a “designated area” to combat anti-social behaviour. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S renowned sense of humour has helped artist Peter King to win the most coveted award for funniest Gag Cartoonist of the Year. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
PASSENGERS at Liverpool’s Lime Street station face airport-style searches and bag-screening, under swingeing new anti-terror measures unveiled yesterday. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
THE team behind a bid to build a Shakespearean theatre in Prescot say they will continue with the project, despite losing out on a major bid for funding. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
AN INDEPENDENT investigator is to be brought into a Merseyside council to probe claims of misconduct against one of the area’s top council officials. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
A GIANT sculpture has taken pride of place in the lobby of a Liverpool city centre hotel in time for Capital of Culture year. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
AN EXHIBITION by traditional artists from China is being staged in the Coach House, at Calderstones Park, in south Liverpool. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
A MODEL who made her name following a controversial row about her size yesterday spoke to Liverpool schoolgirls to inspire them to achieve their career goals. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
INCREASING bus speeds on major parts of Merseyside’s network could deliver a significant increase in passenger numbers, a report will claim today. Read
Nov 15 2007 | Liverpool News
MORE details were yesterday released of the £400m plan that will see Everton move from Goodison Park to Kirkby town centre. Read