Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
CITY officials are spending almost £7m of taxpayers’ money on consultants this year. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE woman was last night charged with child sex offences. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
THE man who once confessed to the attack which led to Michael Shields’s imprisonment pleaded not guilty to harassing Liverpool Labour leader Joe Anderson. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
TOWN halls will lack the funding to turn the Government's “free care for the elderly” revolution into reality, charities warned yesterday. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A FATHER broke down in court after he described the night his three-year-old daughter was horribly burned in an arson attack. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
THE Ropewalks area of Liverpool city centre is in contention for an urban regeneration award. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE businessman will today seek a court injunction to prevent a bank closing down his firm. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
CANAL lovers are hoping to lovingly restore England’s first canal, which helped spark the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A PILOT plans to charter a plane and fly more than 200 people to Germany as part of an ambitious fund-raising bid by a Merseyside school. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
IT’S a year on from the launch of ECHO Mobile and its popularity continues to grow. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
IT’S a year on from the launch of Liverpool Daily Post Mobile and its popularity continues to grow. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
REVELLERS do not need to splash the cash on expensive Champagne this year, after supermarket own brands performed well in a taste test for a leading consumer guide. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
CHESTER University has launched a new course for people who want to become detectives. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
MALE teachers at a Merseyside school have launched a “dodgy moustache” contest in bid to raise £1,000 for charity. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A LAST-DITCH campaign was launched last night to save an historic non-league football club. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
HEAVY rain caused flooding in parts of the country yesterday as more severe weather was predicted. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A PAIR of boots thought to have belonged to Oliver Cromwell are to be sold at auction. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A SILVER butter dish used as an ashtray by Sir Winston Churchill fetched £4,200 at a sale. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
A WOMAN died when her car crashed into a tree. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
HUNDREDS of rail commuters were left stranded yesterday morning after rats chewed through power cables. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE’S ambulance service has cleaned up its vehicles after inspections revealed they were dirty. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
STAFF at HMP Liverpool have returned to work 24 hours after walking out in a wildcat strike over “health and safety” concerns. Read
Nov 19 2009 | Liverpool News
THREE-QUARTERS of universities in England have had to bail out students with emergency funding because of delays to loans and grants. Read