Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
AN office worker at Arrowe Park Hospital tested postive for swine flu after returning back to work. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A YOUNG champion chess player has been chosen to represent England. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
AN EX-LIVERPOOL science teacher is the new Dean of Manhattan. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
MEDICAL lawyers were out in force last week when the NHS Confederation conference came to the city for the first time. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
CRIMINAL lawyers are railing against plans to close Merseyside’s "occasional" Magistrates’ Courts sittings Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
HEALTH secretary Andy Burnham impressed children at a Liverpool primary school with his basketball skills yesterday. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
THIS week is national bicycle week, and with rising fuel prices hitting the headlines and hitting our pockets again, there’s no better time to get on your bike. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
CAMPAIGNERS will go to the High Court on Friday in a bid to save their school from closure. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
THIS Sunday is Father’s Day – the perfect excuse to celebrate the great outdoors with your dad. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A DOCTOR’S surgery manager who stole cash from her employers before giving a false reference to the courts has been jailed. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
AN UNOFFICIAL strike by 1,200 workers at an oil refinery in a row over jobs continued yesterday after talks aimed at breaking the deadlock broke down. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
CHILDREN and staff at a Warrington nursery school are being given anti-viral drugs after a four-year-old tested positive for swine flu. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
HAVING to leave the exciting city of Shanghai behind for a day to visit an industrial park did not, at the outset, seem like a very attractive option. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL-BORN Royal Navy seaman is celebrating after he collected one of the service’s top photography awards. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
WARRINGTON South MP Helen Southworth is to stand down at the next general election. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S appearances in more than a century of films have been collated into a new online catalogue. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
THREE people have been cleared of laundering cheques worth £14,000 from a charity organisation. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
JOHN LENNON’S former girlfriend, May Pang, visited the Beatle’s childhood home at the start of a visit to the city. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
COUNCIL taxes may have to rise to plug a £2m "black hole" caused by the housing slump, the Tories claimed last night. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
SHOTS were fired at the home of the father of a businessman at the centre of a vendetta by local gangsters. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
AN ASTHMA sufferer collapsed in an employment tribunal yesterday as she gave evidence against the Home Office for allegedly discriminating against her condition. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
PORT of Liverpool boatmen who are on the verge of striking have been threatened with losing £5,000 and facing further redundancies if they take action. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
IMPORTANT sites in the new Penny Lane District remain empty after businesses were forced to close amid the recent credit crunch. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
THE deadlock behind the long-time disused Sgt Pepper's Bistro, in the mooted Penny Lane Quarter, could soon be broken. Read
Jun 16 2009 | Liverpool News
A NEW Penny Lane District could be created in south Liverpool to attract thousands of visitors to the city. Read