Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A MAN in his 20’s was stabbed three times in the arm in an attack close to a Merseyside hospital. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
RAFA Benitez today admitted he was 'really pleased' after Steven Gerrard was found not guilty of affray at Liverpool Crown Court. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL expat living in Spain has sent pictures of the fires sweeping through the country causing devastation in their wake. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL FC captain Steven Gerrard was this afternoon sensationally cleared of a charge of affray in a Southport night club. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
THE jury trying Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard should only find him guilty if they are sure he used “unlawful and unnecessary violence during a bar brawl,” a judge said today. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
THE offices and home of a Southport businessman at the centre of a terror campaign have been raided by police. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
ANFIELD legend Kenny Dalglish has told how Gerrard is "not the archetypal footballer". Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A PROSECUTOR yesterday sang the praises of Liverpool FC captain Steven Gerrard – but insisted he was guilty of an attack in a Southport bar. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
NEGOTIATIONS between Liverpool FC’s American owners and their bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, are likely to extend past today’s refinancing deadline. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
THE Everyman will feature in a new marketing campaign launched this weekend to attract short-break visitors to Liverpool. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE’S proposed tram line between Liverpool and Kirkby would be “one of the most commercially successful” schemes in Europe”, it was claimed last night. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S top restaurants are lining up to take part in the forthcoming Food & Drink Festival – a week-long event which organisers say will be the biggest ever and could create a culinary boom for the city’s eateries. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A DEDICATED shuttle bus linking Merseyside’s rail network with John Lennon Airport will be launched. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
LEGENDARY guitarist Brian May was in Liverpool yesterday and picked up his famous Red Special guitar for an impromptu performance. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
THE mother of murdered teenager, Anthony Walker visited 10 Downing Street to help in the campaign against knife crime. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
MEGA-LINER the Crown Princess set sail from Liverpool yesterday after a brief visit to the port. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A WIRRAL councillor is to be reported to the Standards Committee after allegedly making a throat cutting gesture during a meeting. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A NEW website to diagnose people with swine flu is experiencing “unprecedented demand”, the Government said last night. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
A £2 BILLION transport fund, sitting unused in Whitehall, must be released immediately to tackle the scandal of a lack of spending in the region, MPs will say today. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
THE family of a 19-year-old who was tragically killed in last Sunday’s horror crash in Wirral have paid tribute to a “happy, laughing bubbly girl”. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S new-look Pier Head has beaten off competition from around the country to scoop a top award. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
WORK on the electrification of the rail line between Liverpool and Manchester started yesterday and will be done with “minimum disruption”, ministers said. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
GATEACRE and Woolton welcomed North West in Bloom judges. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
TWO senior social services workers in Wirral are expected to return to work after being suspended for nine months. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
IN THE darker periods of Liverpool theatrical history, when venues were forced into periods of closure for lack of investment, today’s news of a £12.8m grant towards a new Everyman would have had audiences dancing in the aisles. Read
Jul 24 2009 | Liverpool News
PLANS to create a new Everyman Theatre for the 21st century have been given the green light thanks to a £12.8m Arts Council grant. Read