Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A GOVERNMENT minister came to Liverpool to promote the national ID card scheme – but left hers at home. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
ROUND the world yachtswoman Lisa Pover took primary pupils in Knowsley on a voyage of discovery. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
LABOUR councillors in Cheshire accused the ruling Tory group of conducting a “fire sale” to repay the costs of the authority’s new headquarters. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
WIRRAL and Chester’s main hospitals are coming together to find ways of offering joint services to patients. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
THESE are the first images of the largest planning application in the UK – submitted to Wirral Council yesterday. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
THE Law Society has criticised a decision not to end the blanket ban on phone tap evidence in criminal trials. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A BARRISTER specialising in wealthy couples’ divorces has joined a city law firm. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
THREE people were arrested during a protest against Liverpool’s American owners at Anfield on Sunday. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL-BASED Hill Dickinson was behind the University of Chester’s purchase of Cheshire’s historic County Hall. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
ALDER Hey Hospital’s Chief Executive has urged pregnant women to protect themselves against falling victim to swine flu by getting themselves vaccinated. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A COUNCIL cleaner who fraudulently claimed almost £30,000 in benefits was jailed. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A FLOOD of fake goods coming into Merseyside is causing a spike in the number of businesses clamping down on counterfeit merchandise, Liverpool lawyers are reporting. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
Atlantic Chambers’ Scott Donovan on changes to how barristers will work Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
AN AFGHAN war veteran who glassed a man in a bar was today starting a four-year jail term. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
THE Northwest Development Agency was ordered to pay a Liverpool car dealership £1m after a dispute over the sale of a key site on the city’s waterfront. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
ORCHESTRAL Manoeuvres in the Dark presented their new DVD at a special screening at FACT. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
PRODUCERS of Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks axed scenes from a controversial storyline echoing the killing of James Bulger after objections from his mother. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
HALF of A&E admissions could be treated elsewhere according to hospital chiefs. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
STAGE and radio combined to celebrate the Daily Post’s annual festive season steam train trip. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A LEADING businessman has launched a campaign to save the Wirral Show from being axed. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A SCREENWRITER who received international acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival is this year’s winner of the High Sheriff’s Cheshire Prize for Literature. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
DECADES of failed schemes and missed opportunities have come to an end with the start of work on a major development on Wirral’s waterfront. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
RAIL services from Liverpool are to be improved under a £200m electrification programme for the North-West. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
DOCTORS are to be formally tested on their knowledge of medicines before they graduate. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
A MUCH-VAUNTED £2.3bn aid scheme for the battered car industry has failed to pay out a single penny in nearly a year, according to a highly-critical report by MPs. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
TOUGHER laws to catch dangerous dogs will be rushed through if the investigation into the death of John Paul Massey finds loopholes, the Home Office pledged yesterday. Read
Dec 15 2009 | Liverpool News
THE new European boss of Vauxhall parent General Motors says final decisions about its restructuring plan may not be made until the New Year. Read