Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
A YOUNG man has been cleared of battering an openly gay teenager to death. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
A FOUR-STOREY scaffolding rig supporting a derelict shop collapsed across a major road in Wirral yesterday. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
HOUSEHOLDS across Merseyside will pay 5% more for policing next year after the city region’s police authority set an inflation-busting tax increase yesterday. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
MARIE CURIE nurses joined fundraisers yesterday at Sefton Park to launch the charity’s Daffodil Field of Hope Walk. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
FOUR Wirral children at the centre of a Latin American drugs bust were reunited with their family last night. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
FREE parking after 6pm in Liverpool city centre could be saved by a backbench revolt among the ruling Liberal Democrat administration. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
Work colleagues have been arranging the special event for the public to pay their last respects to the City Talk presenter who died suddenly, aged 59, earlier this month. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEY councils are leading the country in a flagship project praised for its efforts to give every child the best start in life, new figures show. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
EVENTS venue and gallery space milkandsugar launched last night, creating its own unique exhibition as it did so. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
SENIOR detectives have spoken of their shock and disgust at the extent of the attack on Craig Rooney. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
EIGHT teenagers were today behind bars for their part in a “frenzied assault” which left a young chef fighting for his life. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
TWO men who helped organise the “deliberate, ruthless and cowardly execution” of Michael “Mikey” Wright have been put behind bars for a minimum of 53 years. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
YOUR Liverpool Daily Post begins a new chapter in its history on Monday, and we want our readers to be a part of it. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
MORE than 300 delegates were in the city yesterday for a national conference on equality and diversity organised by John Moores University. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
A CHARITY ball is being held to raise awareness of an “invisible” disease, which affects thousands of Merseysiders. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
THE UK’s biggest urban youth festival, HUB, is moving to a new waterfront location. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
A 15-YEAR-OLD from Liverpool, who killed his friend by stabbing him 12 times after a drink and drugs binge, was jailed for seven years yesterday. Read
Feb 20 2009 | Liverpool News
WATER works in Liverpool will see roads dug up in the city centre and result in traffic diversions from Monday. Read