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Apr 1 2008
A man has been arrested after two bodies were discovered in a house, police said today....
Apr 1 2008
MERSEYSIDE teachers will take part in the region’s first countywide school strike for more than 20 years....
Apr 1 2008
SIX SITES earmarked for outdoor stages at this year’s Mathew Street Festival were revealed today....
Apr 1 2008
THE brother of Ken Bigley has criticised the Home Office for failing to relieve the agony of the 90-year-old mother of the murdered engineer....
Apr 1 2008
EXCLUSIVE: THE off-the-field turmoil at Liverpool FC hit a new low last night as Rick Parry and David Moores were snubbed in the allocation of tickets for tomorrow’s match with Arsenal....
Apr 1 2008
BUSINESS leaders in Liverpool last night called for the introduction of a “Zero Tolerance” private security force across the city centre....
Apr 1 2008
UNDER-18s could be banned from sunbeds in Liverpool....
Apr 1 2008
HOLDING last year’s Turner Prize in Liverpool gave the competition a new lease of life and helped to put Liverpool on the international map, according to the Tate....
Apr 1 2008
THE owners of a Liverpool nightclub where a woman plunged 30ft down a lift shaft have admitted failing to ensure the safety of revellers....
Apr 1 2008
THE skeleton of Ambush II, the last Royal horse to win the Grand National, is on display at World Museum Liverpool for two weeks only to celebrate the annual racing event....
Apr 1 2008
POLICE foiled a plot to sell a gun to two teenagers, a jury has heard....
Apr 1 2008
MORE than 250,000 pensioners and other free bus pass holders on Merseyside will be able to travel on any local bus service in the country from today....
Apr 1 2008
A ROW which could threaten the future of the Wirral Egg run has broken out between the organisers of the charity event....
Apr 1 2008
KEN DODD was yesterday busily preparing for his two sell-out shows tonight and tomorrow at St George’s Hall’s small concert room....
Apr 1 2008
Results released today by the Civil Aviation Authority show 15% of all passengers last year travelled to the airport by bus or train....
Apr 1 2008
A PAINTING to mark Capital of Culture year by Merseyside-based artists the Singh Twins went on display yesterday ....
Apr 1 2008
SOLDIERS from Merseyside were among 100 from the north west region who launched celebrations for the Territorial Army’s centenary year....
Apr 1 2008
A MARKET trader who dealt in fake designer sports clothing and trainers has been jailed....
Apr 1 2008
TWENTY arrests were made after a series of police raids yesterday which uncovered a DVD factory in the Kensington area of Liverpool. Around 7,000 DVDs were seized at the house in Empress Road by police and trading standards officers....
Apr 1 2008
THE friends who were on holiday with Madeleine McCann's parents when the girl went missing are to be reinterviewed by police in the UK....
Apr 1 2008
THE Diana, Princess of Wales inquest coroner ruled out the possibility of a finding that she was murdered, saying there is “not a shred of evidence”....
Apr 1 2008
A TICKET tout who sold fake Liverpool tickets for six times the real price has been banned from all football games for four years....
Apr 1 2008
MEMORIES of Liverpool’s wash-houses were rekindled yesterday amid tales of cholera, gossip and pawnbrokers....
Apr 1 2008
Local authorities who must reimburse bus operators for the cost of the £1bn concessionary scheme face an “increasingly large financial risk”, the Commons transport committee said....
Apr 1 2008
GORDON BROWN tried to shift the blame for unpopular post office closures yesterday by insisting Royal Mail managers were responsible for the plan to axe 2,500 outlets....
Apr 1 2008
Ian Parry, 42, of Birleywood, Skelmersdale, pleaded guilty at Preston Crown Court to four forgery charges. They all involve use of false invoices in May and September 2005....
Apr 1 2008
THE youngest person to be elected to the board of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (Apil) has reflected on his first year in the post....
Apr 1 2008
A CITY centre train station entrance opened its doors until 9pm for the first time last night....
Apr 1 2008
LIVERPOOL-BASED JST Lawyers has launched a specialist business immigration division to help the city’s employers get to grips with changing legislation and avoid unlimited fines – and even potential prison sentences....
Apr 1 2008
MEMBERS of the Liverpool office of DLA Piper are going more than the usual extra mile for their Šclients this year – by running the 2008 Flora London Marathon....
Apr 1 2008
Sarah Conroy on the perils of online posting...
Apr 1 2008
A JURY has resumed deliberations in the trial of two businessmen accused of ripping off their customers by forging and selling sports stars’ signatures....