Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
HERE IS the first glimpse of how a £150m transformation of Knowsley’s high schools will look. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
COULD you fill the boots of one of the world’s greatest goal scorers? Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
A FIVE-year plan to revitalise a Liverpool community has been revealed. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
POPULAR pianist and bandleader Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra are the latest big name to headline this year’s Summer Pops. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
TESCO today revealed a £10m plan to transform Kirkby town centre. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
AROUND 30 farmers from across the UK descended on a Wirral farm to find out how it is blazing a trail on reuniting people with food. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
TWO Liverpool Post Offices will now be closed despite the intervention of an independent watchdog. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
THE organisers of a new showjumping event in Cheshire say they are aiming to make it one of the biggest on the British equestrian calendar. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
EDUCATION chiefs have made a decision on the future of secon-dary schools across Liverpool after a huge consultation ended. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
THE following proposals will be submitted to the Government for funding.. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
THREE of the world’s biggest Tall Ships have been announced as star attractions for July’s Tall Ships Race. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
IN THE third of a series, Professor Robert Lee will give a lecture on The History and Future of Birkenhead Park'. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
BRITISH Transport Police (BTP) say they will target “hotspot” locations for vandalism during the Easter holiday. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
COULD it be the patter of tiny feet for the Liver Birds? Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
AROUND 6,000 spectators saw two local teams battle it out last night as basketball came to the Echo Arena, Liverpool for the first time. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
GORDON Brown was under fire last night after getting his facts wildly wrong as he defended funding rules that deliver much higher spending in Scotland than in poorer Merseyside. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
A COUNCILLOR who defected from the Liberal Democrats to Labour has been found a safe seat ahead of May’s local elections in Liverpool. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
A MARRIED couple ran a multi-million pound racket flooding Scotland with class A drugs from Merseyside. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
A DOCKLAND company has been raided by police who discovered a workforce of illegal immigrants and other foreign nationals living on the premises. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
A HIGH-speed rail link between Liverpool and Leeds would help deliver a £10bn boost to Britain, an inquiry by MPs was told yesterday Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
A ZIMBABWEAN school teacher stuffed her son’s teddy bear with fake passports in a desperate bid to stay in England. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
THE legal battle over the clean-up of a number of “grot spots” in a key gateway into Liverpool could reach almost £1m, the Daily Post can reveal. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
NATIONAL Museums Liverpool has welcomed its two millionth visitor of the past 12 months through the doors of the Walker Art Gallery. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
AN ALCOHOLIC father has been jailed after being caught drink driving twice – despite being banned. Read
Mar 20 2008 | Liverpool News
THE number of hoax calls to Merseyside Fire Service is endangering lives and cost-ing more than £1.5m a year. Read