May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL leader Warren Bradley has clung onto his position at the town hall after a two-pronged attack from within his party. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A WORK of art highlighting the horrors of the Holocaust is going on display again – due to massive public demand. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A CRACK response team will be among a 210-strong deployment of Merseyside Police officers sent to Manchester this week for the Uefa cup final. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
BRONZE statues of two of Merseyside’s most revered religious leaders were unveiled yesterday before thousands of worshippers. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL could have a new council leader by 8pm tonight, as current holder Warren Bradley faces a two-pronged attack from within his party. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A MAN was killed on the M57, homes were inundated, and John Lennon Airport had to be partially evacuated yesterday as flash flooding hit Merseyside. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A CREW of breast cancer survivors paddled 26 miles along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal on Saturday to show there is life after the disease. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
WENDY BOYD was a finance adviser in Liverpool John Moores University when in 2000 she started to feel, among other things, far more tired than usual. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A WORLD-FIRST operation to improve the lives of patients with a debilitating heart condition has been performed at a Liverpool hospital. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
THE last mayor of Ellesmere Port and Neston is to be installed this week. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
ALMOST 2,000 sunkissed runners raced in the 22nd annual Liverpool Women’s 10km run yesterday. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
ONE of the city’s most unusual tourist attractions is expanding, to ply its spooky trade in a brand new part of town. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
A PHOTOGRAPHER from Wirral brought fairies to life in a borough park this weekend to illustrate a book about a magical world. Read
May 12 2008 | Liverpool News
HALF of young people in Liverpool have taken cocaine, according to a study by John Moores University. Read