Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
EVERTON FC'S plan to move to Kirkby has been given planning permission this afternoon. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A MAN died after throwing himself from Liverpool’s Pier Head into the River Mersey. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
RECORD crowds gathered along Liverpool’s streets on Saturday to watch the Lord Mayor’s Parade. It followed a weekend of events focused on the city, during which around 8,000 people came to Liverpool’s Cruise Liner Terminal on Saturday alone to see HMS Ark Royal berthed at Princes Dock. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
HUNDREDS of Liverpool FC fans demonstrated outside Anfield yesterday to express their outrage at the spiralling cost of matches. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
MORE details of the new Mersey Gateway bridge will be revealed today as the £390m project enters a key stage. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
THE murder of a 54-year-old woman in her Anfield home has been described as “callous and unprovoked” by police. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
AN 18-MONTH-OLD girl was injured after being shot with a pellet gun while out with her mother in St Helens yesterday morning. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL-BORN director Terence Davies’s film, Of Time And the City, will have its British premiere at the Philharmonic Hall on Thursday, October 9. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
MILLIONS of tonnes of discarded water bottles are pouring into Britain’s landfill sites each year – and they will take around 1,000 years to biodegrade. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
THOUSANDS of people attended a festival held over the weekend in memory of murdered Huyton student Anthony Walker. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
FRESH questions were raised yesterday over Tory expenses claims at the European Parliament, after it was reported that Conservative North-West MEP Sir Robert Atkins attended his son’s wedding in the USA during a visit paid for from parliamentary allowances. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
MORRIS dancers entertained onlookers at Speke Hall on Saturday, as part of a weekend of festivities. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A SENIOR business leader last night urged Liverpool council not to introduce an “alcohol disorder zone” (ADZ), saying it could “desolate” parts of the city centre. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
AMBITIOUS plans to redevelop Liverpool’s Stanley Dock are expected to get the go-ahead from the council tomorrow. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
SEFTON Council is set to sue the former owners of Southport’s Pleasureland site for hundreds of thousands of pounds, the Daily Post can reveal. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A SOUTHPORT village stepped back in time at the weekend, during its annual Edwardian Day. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL city centre restaurant is holding a two-day music festival that will fuse eastern and west- ern musical traditions. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A THIEF who preyed on her elderly victim by befriending her was brought to justice. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL University last night denied inflating the grades students are awarded in order to improve its league table ranking. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL has enjoyed a weekend full of summer fun, as both cyclists and kite fliers made the most of hot weather. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
THE glorious sunshine helped show off Merseyside to its best advantage this weekend, with a bumper line-up of events and attractions. Read
Jun 09 2008 | Liverpool News
Public transport provider Merseytravel is helping to make the region’s unsurpassed attractions and activities accessible to everyone Read