Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
A £20m overhaul of an arterial route into Liverpool has been given the go-ahead by Government. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
Mourners gathered today to pay tribute to an Army cadet who was stabbed to death in a vicious gang attack outside a youth club. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
Sir Paul McCartney will be named the “Ultimate Legend” at the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs), it was announced today. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
A FORMER Liverpool docker has been confirmed as the country’s longest-serving football manager after chalking up an incredible 45 years in the job. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL is set to benefit from £50m of positive coverage as a result of hosting the MTV Europe Awards tomorrow, it was estimated last night. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
ABOUT 50 staff could be facing the axe after a government agency announced it will close its Chester office. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
DISABILITY campaigners have won the right to take Liverpool City Council to the High Court in their battle for safe taxis. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
UPGRADING Liverpool’s Pier Head to become a base for cruise liners to start and finish their journeys moved a major step closer last night. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
PLANS to turn Liverpool and Manchester into a “super region” were revealed to waterfront experts from around the globe yesterday. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
THINGS have moved quickly since the Daily Post reported on Monday that plans to turn Liverpool into northern Britain’s premier cruise centre had been dashed. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
A FORMER lawyer who siphoned company funds to bankroll a “lavish” lifestyle has had his contract with a Liverpool law firm terminated. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
MOBILE phone evidence puts two suspects in the Rhys Jones murder in the area of the alleged clean-up operation in the wake of the shooting, jurors have heard. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL was ordered to close the gulf in achievement between its grammar and comprehensve schools, in a Government crackdown yesterday. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
STUDENTS will take to the city’s streets this morning on a London bus to protest against university top-up fees. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
MAL PEET, the author of the two books chosen for this year’s Liverpool Reads, is in the city today and tomorrow for three literary events. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
THREE more men have been arrested in connection with the murder of 16-year-old army cad- et, Joseph Lappin. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
A RANGE of organised firework displays will be held across the region for Bonfire Night tonight. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
THERE has always been a special relationship between Liverpool and New York. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
FOOTBALL legend Cyrille Regis spoke of his pride as he received an MBE at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Read
Nov 05 2008 | Liverpool News
CITY council leader Warren Bradley, who was part of the delegation, said he wanted to see Liverpool regain its place as one of the country’s leading financial services centres. Read