Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
MICHAEL SHIELDS has finally been freed after four years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A MAN is being treated in hospital after a fall on a cargo ship. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
SHOCKED builders unearthed more than 20 grenades abandoned after the end of World War II. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
INDEPENDENT investigators will determine if a runaway train derailment endangered the lives of commuters. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A CONMAN who tricked eBay customers out of nearly £3,000 has walked free from court. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
CITY bosses have clashed with Tesco over the long-running Great Homer Street regeneration project. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A TEENAGER was arrested and bailed over 10 fires at Merseyside pubs. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
PEOPLE in Liverpool could make up to £1,476 per year renting their drive, garage or parking space, a report has revealed. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
FEARS are growing for a middle-aged man who has been missing for more than a fortnight. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
CHART-TOPPERS Kasabian will headline the biggest-ever Liverpool Music Week. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
ARSONISTS were last night being blamed for a forest fire which destroyed trees at a Merseyside golf club. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL One was awarded an international prize for its design, sustainability and engagement with the people of the city. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A MAN armed with a knife tried to demand money from a dentists’ receptionist. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
PEOPLE are more likely to die prematurely from cancer in Liverpool than anywhere else in England. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE’S business leaders painted the town green last night for the launch of the It’s Our World. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
BEER buffs have named one of Liverpool’s flagship real ale locals as their Pub Of The Year. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A MAN has denied raping a woman in a popular park. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
GORDON BROWN yesterday claimed victory in the battle against home repossessions – even as he faced warnings that the issue was still a "ticking timebomb". Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A UNIVERSITY boss came under fire yesterday for seeking to recruit a £19,000-a-year chauffeur – in the same week staff were told their pay could be cut. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
THE two British hostages whose bodies were flown home from Iraq last week were shot dead, it was reported yesterday. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
COSTUMED clown actors will entertain at the Tate tomorrow night. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
PLANS to create a business-backed super school in Halton have won initial government backing. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
COMPLETE silence, a ban on bathing and a love of solitude are all part of the job description for a unique position that has become available at Tatton Park – after remaining vacant for the last 150 years. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
MORE than $100m (£60m) of funds believed to be connected to cricket entrepreneur Sir Allen Stanford’s alleged investment fraud have been seized in UK banks, it was revealed last night. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
EUROPEAN Commission demands for an end to smoking in all enclosed public places across the Continent were last night branded the work of “puritanical dictators” by UK Independence Party MEP Godfrey Bloom . Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
THE UK economy recorded its sharpest decline in more than 50 years during the first quarter of 2009, figures showed last night. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
MICHAEL JACKSON cut his father out of his last will, in a move that would deprive him of a share in the singer’s fortune. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
THE senior officer who oversaw the operation that led to the death of Jean Charles de Menezes was promoted to one of the top roles at Scotland Yard last night. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
BRITISH and Irish people are among a group of 21 human rights activists “kidnapped” by the Israeli authorities, campaigners said last night. The group were on board an aid boat carrying humanitarian supplies near the Gaza coast when they were seized in international waters, according to the Free Gaza Movement. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
THE numbers of bright pupils taking a foreign language GCSE has hit an all-time low, new research has suggested. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
SUE and John Challinor started an internet directory of Christian tradesmen when they were made redundant 18 months ago. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEY Beat is to return to the city’s world-famous Mathew Street, after a gap of nearly 50 years. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
A BABY boom at Knowsley Safari Park has left the paddocks echoing to the sound of tiny and not-so-tiny feet. Read
Jul 01 2009 | Liverpool News
THE team leading the world in defending our ports against smugglers gave the Daily Post a glimpse behind the scenes yesterday. Read