Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
UGLY scenes broke out between the BNP and anti-fascist protestors just minutes before scores of veterans were due to arrive at St George’s Hall for a St George’s Day tea dance. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A SCHOOL’S lads and dads day reached new heights when a former pupil landed his RAF helicopter in the grounds. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A FIGHT involving 30 youths could today see a social club lose its licence after an application by Merseyside Police. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
ONE of the first schools in the country to take up co-operative trust status has officially launched. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE Euro- MP is fighting for clear rules to protect patients and the NHS. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
THE music of Buddy Holly, Bill Fury and Eddie Cochran will come to life in a new stage show from Bill Kenwright at the Empire this summer. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
EURO-MPS yesterday backed an increase in copyright protection for recording artists from 50 to 70 years. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
EIGHT Liverpool girls hit the runway last night at the launch of fashion brand, Lipsy’s, new Manchester store. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL councillor is concerned plans to put fluoride in the city’s water supply will be pushed through if neighbouring areas like Manchester agree to it. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
YOUNG people in Liverpool arrested under the influence of alcohol or drugs are to receive direct help from youth workers. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
AN INDEPENDENT review will be carried out into the police terror raids across Liverpool and the North West. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
FIREFIGHTERS are celebrating after resolving a spat that left them without enough water to tackle the largest blazes. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A FATHER was left with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain when he went to the aid of a woman. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A COUPLE have celebrated their ruby wedding anniversary at the place where it all began – on a ferry across the Mersey. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
EVERTON FC manager David Moyes is urging fans to help round off a year of fundraising for the NSPCC with a final push at Goodison tomorrow. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
HEADTEACHERS last night attacked council plans to consign city primary schools to history as part of a multi-million pound shake-up. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
PREPARATION work for Everton FC and Tesco’s joint superstore and stadium project in Kirkby will go before planners in 10 days’ time. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL councillor is concerned plans to put fluoride in the city’s water supply will be pushed through if neighbouring areas like Manchester agree to it. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
ALMOST 30,000 people will miss out on university places this summer, following a government freeze on student numbers, according to new data. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
HEADTEACHERS last night attacked council plans to consign city primary schools to history as part of a multi- million pound shake-up. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
NATIONAL standards investigators have said they will not take action against a Liverpool Labour group ethics spokeswoman who posted blog comments declaring "all Lib- Dems are "b*****ds". Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
AN INDEPENDENT review will be carried out into the police terror raids across Liverpool and the North West. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
TWO of the region’s biggest Rugby League stars walked free from court yesterday after they were sentenced for assault. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
PARKING charges are netting Liverpool Council £2m a year in profit, the Daily Post can reveal. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE is poised to pioneer a multi-billion pound new industry to burn coal for power without adding to global warming, the Government revealed yesterday. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
UNIONS have challenged bank chiefs to prove their commitment to avoid compulsory job losses after the announcement of 540 redundancies in Liverpool and Chester. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
CHESHIRE’S answer to Billy Elliott has won a place at prestigious Russian ballet school – the Bolshoi Ballet Academy. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
CRIME on Merseyside today stands at its lowest level since 1985, according to official figures. Read
Apr 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A LANDMARK waterfront development in Liverpool has been rescued with a £3m bail-out from the North West Development Agency. Read