Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
CRUCIAL questions about the Hillsborough tragedy have still not been answered as the 20th anniversary approaches, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham has told the Daily Post. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL Town Hall will open from Tuesday to Thursday for people to sign a Hillsborough remembrance book. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
A U-TURN that removes the threat of sky-high water bills for churches – but only for 12 months – does not go far enough, Liverpool Cathedral has warned. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of 15-year-old Michael Potts, who has been missing from his home since Saturday. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
THE final pieces of Dream, the 20m-high elongated white face which sits high above the M62 are being craned into place. Over the past three weeks, the iconic giant structure in St Helens has been slowly transformed into a child’s face. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
POLICE moved to reassure Liverpool’s Muslim community yesterday after the anti-terror arrests. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
PLACES can still be booked for tours of Liverpool’s Lost Dock. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE’S chief constable has praised his officers for their quick response after a security blunder brought planned anti-terror arrests forward. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPUDLIAN John Yates took over as Britain’s most senior anti-terror officer yesterday. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
A DEVASTATED family have paid tribute to a loving couple killed in a horrific smash on the M6 in Cheshire. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
A 21-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested on suspicion of armed robbery, possession of a firearm and dangerous driving. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
HE MAY be only seven hands high, but this little horse is the mane attraction at Croxteth Hall and Country Park this Easter. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
NATIONAL Health Service departments in a Merseyside borough are increasing spending on obesity from £800,000 to around £3m. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
POLICE are looking for a 15-year-old boy who has been missing from his home in Southport. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
A COLONY of rare acid spitting “domino” beetles is on display in Liverpool – the only one of its kind in the UK outside London Zoo. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
JUSTICE Secretary Jack Straw has been ordered to reveal the shortlist that will determine whether a giant £400m “Titan” prison is built on the edge of Merseyside. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
THOUSANDS of visitors are expected at Chester Racecourse over the Easter weekend for the eighth year of the city’s food festival. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
SIX people have been injured in a crash on the M6 northbound near Orrell. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
SKI destination Geneva is the hottest route this Easter for Easyjet passengers flying out of Liverpool. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
LIBRARY staff were allegedly ordered to give away free books from premises earmarked for closure. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
A COURAGEOUS Wirral father who lost his wife to cancer is urging women to sign up to Cancer Research’s Race for Life. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
THOUSANDS more Merseyside women will be screened for breast cancer after a £2m cash injection. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
FREE swimming has been brought in for West Lancashire residents aged 60 and over. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
POLICE are hunting for a missing 13-year-old who has not been seen since Sunday. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
NORRIS Green’s Boot Estate has been given an award by police for its crime reducing design. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
PLANS to standardise term times across Merseyside schools appeared to be in tatters last night. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
CONCORDE went on show at the National Museum of Flight in Scotland yesterday. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
A POLICEMAN caught on camera hitting newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson, and shoving him to the ground during G20 protests, was suspended last night. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
“THERE was darkness over the whole land.” Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
LAST October I went with Sally, my wife, to visit Zimbabwe. Read
Apr 10 2009 | Liverpool News
POPE BENEDICT XVI will preside over the candlelit Way of the Cross procession at the Colosseum in Rome tonight. Read