Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL Twitter users are eagerly awaiting their next social gathering after the success of the city’s first Twestival. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
FUNDING for arts groups in Liverpool will be maintained at Capital of Culture levels for the next two years, after the city council approved an £8.45m budget. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A YOUNG man brutally knifed to death in Liverpool on Saturday was the son of murdered Liverpool gangster George Bromley. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE will be asked to open up to a dozen new permanent sites for gipsies and travellers, the Daily Post can reveal. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
MOVES to set up a new party to fight alleged “cultural terrorism” by Wirral Council have moved a step closer. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
THE Duke of Westminster, Britain’s richest landowner, is in talks with banks over concerns his £690m shopping centre fund could be in breach of its banking covenants. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
TRADERS at one of Liverpool’s oldest markets are facing an uncertain future after the leaseholder went bust Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A TEENAGER struck by a bus in Liverpool city centre has died. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A MASSIVE Merseyside charity event which raises thousands of pounds for poorly children faces an uncertain future after divisions emerged between organisers. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
AN AMATEUR designer has won a competition to create a commemorative piece of jewellery to celebrate Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A NEW visitor guide to Liverpool’s tourist attractions is to go on sale around the world after being translated into six different languages. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A BASS guitar once played by Sir Paul McCartney will take pride of place in a planned art installation to celebrate 50 years of Merseybeat. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL Council looks set to push through plans to axe lollipop men and women across the borough – although seven under threat will now be saved. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
TIME has finally been called on Croxteth Comprehensive School. Read
Feb 16 2009 | Liverpool News
SOME photographs come about almost by accident, according to the photographers using the Daily Post’s online photosharing site. Read