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Mar 1 2008
MORE than 1,300 criminals including thugs, robbers and burglars have been released early from Merseyside jails since June, 2007, it was confirmed yesterday....
Mar 1 2008
A REVENUE and Customs office reshuffle will see nearly 400 jobs lost across Merseyside over the next three years....
Mar 1 2008
SMOKERS in Merseyside are giving up the habit at three times the national average, new figures revealed last night....
Mar 1 2008
LEAP year bundles of joy arrived in all shapes and sizes across Merseyside and Cheshire yesterday, when more than 25 babies and even an orang-utan came into the world....
Mar 1 2008
THE Ministry of Defence was yesterday asked by a coroner to meet the families of three Merseyside airmen who died in the Nimrod disaster over Afghanistan, to allay fears over a body parts mix-up....
Mar 1 2008
LIVERPOOL council leader Warren Bradley last night backed the Daily Post's campaign to keep the Superlambana in the city....
Mar 1 2008
LIVERPOOL council has been forced to turn to one of its private sector partners to help create a Plan B to fill the £20m hole in Capital of Culture finances....
Mar 1 2008
A TEENAGER who was part of a gang who carried out a “happy slapping” attack on a young Goth has been jailed....
Mar 1 2008
TICKETS for one of only two exclusive Roger Waters gigs this year have sold out in two hours....
Mar 1 2008
GORDON BROWN has criticised Tories in West Lancashire for refusing to switch to Fairtrade coffee in council canteens....
Mar 1 2008
A FATHER accused of storing an armoury of guns has told a jury he would never have allowed weapons near his young daughter....
Mar 1 2008
WORK has finally begun on two flagship educational centres in Merseyside, representing a combined £33m worth of investment....
Mar 1 2008
AN OXFORD professor brought out Christian protesters and an audience of 1,600 to hear his latest attack on religious faith....
Mar 1 2008
A CHURCH minister and former scrum half from Merseyside has been left with a broken nose after he fought off two burglars in his own home....
Mar 1 2008
A YOUNG man walked into a police station and handed over a sub-machine gun after crumbling under the pressure of “minding” it....
Mar 1 2008
TODAY’S news that Knowsley and Liverpool are right at the top of the national league table for giving up smoking is genuine cause for hope, in a city region that has suffered more than its share of tragedy, suffering and pain brought on by cigarettes....
Mar 1 2008
The lobby of Beetham Organisation’s 134-metre, 40-storey West Tower is now home to a painting by Liverpool artist Richard Meaghan....
Mar 1 2008
UNIVERSITY of Liverpool student Edward Holden is one of thousands of athletes who will tackle Liverpool’s half- marathon tomorrow, - raising tens of thousands of pounds for charity....