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May 27 2008
LIVERPOOL council leader Warren Bradley last night revealed he is still working on a plan for a joint stadium for Liverpool and Everton football clubs in the city....
May 27 2008
A BARRISTER who demanded information from the Liverpool Women’s Hospital about the use of “gagging clauses” on doctors has been made the subject of a professional complaint....
May 27 2008
IT’S going to be another historic week for Liverpool – as the city centre changes shape forever and some of the most eagerly-anticipated Capital of Culture year events take place....
May 27 2008
MORE than £61m is to be spent on improving the physical condition of a number of Wirral’s schools....
May 27 2008
A HOUSE was hit by bullets during a drive-by shooting on Sunday....
May 27 2008
THE Royal Liver Group has committed itself to nurturing the long-term artistic health of Merseyside during 2008 and beyond by setting up a community endowment fund....
May 27 2008
WIRRAL council is to spend £750,000 on urgent repair works to one of Merseyside’s most popular seaside walks....
May 27 2008
THE fight to bring justice for jailed Liverpool FC fan Michael Shields will be taken to the Euro-pean Parliament in Brussels today....
May 27 2008
A SUPERMARKET worker who was shot while walking with his partner’s seven-year-old daughter has described the youngster as a “little hero” for her actions following the ordeal....
May 27 2008
A ONE-STOP shop that has revolutionised Liverpool’s ability to care for disabled people has officially been opened....
May 27 2008
A CONFERENCE is being held for lawyers who specialise in claims on behalf of asbestos disease sufferers....
May 27 2008
OUR Liverpool Map project is moving into its global phase, and we want your nominations for places around the world to be included....
May 27 2008
ONE of the region’s most historic-ally important sites is littered with broken glass and syringes and is becoming too dangerous for children....
May 27 2008
ANCIENT remains dating back to the origins of a south Wirral town are to be investigated ahead of a meeting to determine whether a major redevelopment scheme can take place....
May 27 2008
A SELECTION of glass bottles thought to date back to the 1890s, some embossed with an image of Stephenson’s Rocket, have been found as builders dismantle the Gladstone Pavilion, in Stanley Park....
May 27 2008
THE curtain came down on more than 150 years of shopping history yesterday, when one of Liverpool’s best-loved stores closed its doors for the last time....
May 27 2008
GUESTS at this year’s Liverpool Law Society’s Ball raised in excess of £18,000 for the local NSPCC’s Safe Place Appeal....