Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
WAVERTREE MP Jane Kennedy has charged the taxpayer almost £500 to get rid of pests. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A SECOND child from a Cheshire school is being treated for swine flu. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A NURSE was jailed for nine months after using forged documents and overstaying his allowed time in the UK. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A PRISONER of War whose life was celebrated in the famous movie The Bridge On The River Kwai is at the centre of a new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A SON cradled his dying father’s battered body after finding him in the front garden of their home. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
BOSSES at Southport and Formby hospital want to build a helipad. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL council leaders are challenging the Government’s scheme for a database which will hold information about every child. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A 13-YEAR-OLD had his toes severed by a train after a fight involving another boy. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
TOWNS and cities across the country are getting a share of £1.4m government cash to help them crackdown on teenagers who spend their summer holidays binge drinking, Ed Balls, Children’s Minister, will announce today. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL pub was ordered to cut its opening hours after a spate of violence. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL’S flagship development schemes will be used to help people from the borough’s most deprived areas get training and jobs. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
DETECTIVES in West Lancashire are calling on the public to help trace a man with connections in Liverpool. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL teacher who wrongly continued receiving wages, after she left her job, has been jailed after she spent the £43,000 on a new house. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
AN ASTHMA sufferer who collapsed in the middle of giving evidence to Liverpool Employment Tribunal returned to the stand yesterday. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
LEADING Liverpool-based film producers have hit out against proposals that would see an 18 rating given to movies showing smoking. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
LIFE-SIZE cut-outs of matrons have been installed at a Merseyside Hospital to drum home the “wash your hands” message. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A TRAINEE teacher with life-threatening cancer has launched a legal battle against health chiefs after they refused to pay for her treatment. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
AN ILLEGAL immigrant who tried to use a fake passport at Liverpool airport has been jailed. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE could benefit to the tune of up £4bn and 60,000 jobs if it is chosen as the site for one of the Government’s proposed new giant power stations. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S only grammar school is set to automatically offer sixth-form places to pupils at an under- performing comprehensive. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A YOUNG woman was sexually assaulted after being dragged out of bed by a violent gang of burglars. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
OFF-BEAT, elaborate large-scale wooden installations are set to wow visitors to Liverpool’s FACT this summer. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
A WARRINGTON councillor rubbished plans to mitigate the effects of increased traffic if the Mersey Gateway is built. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S sporting events were thrown into chaos yesterday as the heavens opened – for most of the day. Read
Jun 18 2009 | Liverpool News
SOUTHPORT-BASED West Coast Crash Wheelchair Rugby Club is in training for their first entry into a national tournament after receiving a grant for £15,000. The money, from Sport England, will buy new wheelchairs ahead of the games in Stoke Mandeville from July 3 to 5. Read