Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A PROPOSAL to send severely burnt Merseyside patients to Manchester for treatment has been kicked into the long grass. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
THE dad of a seven year-old boy killed on a motorway is taking legal action to force the motorway network to become secure. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
TWO men were in a serious condition in hospital following a city centre car crash during rush hour. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL businessman and former chairman of Widnes Vikings RLFC cannot act as a company director for the next 11 years following alleged VAT fraud. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
AN UNEMPLOYED mechanic who said he is lucky to be alive after beating cancer spoke of his joy at scooping the UK’s largest lottery prize. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE’S newest millionaires – dubbed the ‘Magnificent Seven’ – stepped into the limelight for the first time since their astonishing lottery win. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A CAPTAIN at Merseyside’s best known rugby club has appeared in court charged with breaking an opponent’s jaw during an off-the-ball incident in a match. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A MAN appeared in court charged with the murder of a West Lancashire businessman. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A BURGLAR who choked a woman to death during a botched raid on her home was jailed for 25 years. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A TOP city law firm was rapped after it used £100,000 of miners’ compensation cash to pay a middleman who passed on their claims. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A WORLDWIDE conference for teachers and education experts is being held in Merseyside. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
ACTOR David Morrissey unveiled his directorial debut to a packed audience at Liverpool’s FACT last night. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
TWO communities each fighting plans they claim would undermine the heritage of their neighbourhoods were dealt mixed blessings by city planners. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
SCHOOL children have created a tree with a difference as part of Liverpool’s Year of the Environment. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
CAMPAIGNERS want to raise £30,000 for a memorial to a 19th century lifeboat crew who drowned after going to help a stricken ship. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S Labour group leader Joe Anderson and his deputy, Paul Brant, last night ruled themselves out of the race to replace Wavertree MP Jane Kennedy. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
THE importance of an emergency call made on the night two young boys were killed on the M56 was effectively “downgraded”, an inquest heard. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL Metropolitan College has opened a purpose-built vocational skills development centre on the International Business Park in Bromborough. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
FORMER Atomic Kitten Liz McClarnon and ex-Neighbours star Jason Donovan are to appear in Jeff Wayne’s The War Of The Worlds. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
MORE than 1,000 miles of Cheshire’s roads are deteriorating to an unacceptable level due to lack of central funding, a council committee has concluded. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
LABOUR’S multi-billion pound programme to tackle poverty has made people more “selfish”, David Cameron said last night, triggering a furious political row. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL Council’s leadership was on the verge of resigning over the government inquiry into its library closure plans. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
THE body of a Merseyside soldier shot dead by a rogue Afghan policeman was repatriated to the UK. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
THREE out of four people who took part in a council survey wanted Liverpool to be governed by an elected mayor. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
BRITAIN’S chief Rabbi welcomed plans to build Europe’s largest Jewish school campus in Liverpool. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
AS GAYNOR Lawrence watched the smart young soldiers walk proudly into their home base, she allowed herself to suspend reality for a moment. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
SIR Terence Conran was honoured at an awards ceremony celebrating the best of British design. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
A TEENAGE cancer sufferer is recording her experience by creating a video diary on the internet. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
SENIOR council officials made hundreds of pounds of donations to the Lord Mayor’s charity after an investigation into hospitality lavished on them. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
COLIN Hilton has had 65 invitations since January 2007 and turned down only nine.Š He was invited to the Philharmonic on numerous occasions. Read
Nov 11 2009 | Liverpool News
BRITAIN’S chief Rabbi welcomed plans to build Europe’s largest Jewish school campus in Liverpool. Read