Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
WAYNE ROONEY'S agent Paul Stretford has been fined £300,000 and banned from working as a football agent for 18 months by a disciplinary commission, the Football Association announced today. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A BRUTAL killer who threatened to murder a High Court judge will serve at least 30 years behind bars. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A BLITZ on criminals using Liverpool John Lennon Airport yesterday resulted in 18 arrests and helped track high-ranking members of the criminal underworld. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
BRITAIN’S MPs squared up for another big abortion clash yesterday, this time over a looming attempt to make terminations “easier and earlier”. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
TOMORROW sees the first Beatles Day take place in Liverpool. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE’S ambulance service spent £35,000 on taxis in just one month – because it did not have enough staff to man its own vehicles. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
The Criminal Evidence (Witness Anonymity) Bill is being rushed through so key witnesses facing intimidation can continue to give evidence behind a screen, in a disguised voice. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A MASSIVE glass dome at the heart of one of Liver-pool’s most impor-tant waterfront buildings is about to be restored to its pre-war glory. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A MAN has been arrested and released on police bail following a stabbing in Wirral. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
DERMATOLOGY services at a Cheshire hospital will relaunch next week, after a shortage of consultants forced it to suspend the service. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
CELEBRITY antiques dealer David Dickinson was among the crowds at a Liverpool auction house yesterday. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
THE new amateur Liverpool FC has made a string of signings a week before its first game against St Helens Town, on July 16. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
IT’S amazing what you can end up hoarding and forgetting about over the years. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
THE British Olympic swimming team will visit Merseyside tomorrow to officially open the new £17m Aquatics Centre. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
LESSONS will be learned over a blaze which led to the demolition of a historic building in Wirral, a leading councillor promised last night. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
THE first International Lung Cancer Conference in Britain begins today at the BT Convention Centre. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A GOLF guide championing the sport in the North West was launched yesterday. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A PIT bull attack has left a young man with life-threatening injuries after the animal was deliberately unleashed on him in a Liverpool park. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A PLAN to house two Jewish schools in one building was criticised by residents yesterday, forcing Liverpool’s planning committee to delay make a decision on the scheme. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S planning committee deferred again a decision on what has become a controversial sculpture intended for the city centre. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A NEW £85m eco-friendly housing development, creating 800 jobs, on an eyesore site on the edge of Liverpool city centre has been given the go ahead. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
A FAMILY were forced to flee to Ireland after an alleged drug dealer threatened to burn down their home, a court has heard. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
AN ALADDIN’S cave of jewellery has been discovered at a south Liverpool house. Read
Jul 09 2008 | Liverpool News
CONDEMNED houses in Edge Hill were primed ahead of their imminent demolition yesterday. Read