Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A CRUISE liner hit by a vomiting bug sailed from Liverpool with almost 800 passengers on board. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL will sport Carlsberg's name on their shirts for the last time against Chelsea at Anfield this weekend - but with a difference. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A MURDER investigation is under way after a man was gunned down. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
Liverpool’s World Museum will be the venue for performances by top classical Indian dance star Menaka Bora this Bank Holiday Monday. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
HEALTH officials will carry out a final inspection of a virus-hit luxury cruise liner today before it sets sail from Liverpool. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
HISTORIC dockland buildings which form a key part of the proposed £5.5bn Liverpool Waters development are to undergo repairs. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
FOUR children were arrested after what was described as a “racially aggravated” disturbance near a Liverpool school. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A 53-YEAR-OLD man was remanded in custody charged with the murder of a Merseyside mother-of-two. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A RUN-DOWN city centre car park will be demolished to make way for two hotels and more than 100 post-graduate apartments in a £56m development. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL hospital may cut 20 beds on one of its wards. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL lawyer battling an “unfair” government compensation scheme has lodged an appeal after losing a judicial review bid. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
THE Law Society has called on EU Commissioner Michel Barnier to improve the legal protection given to customers' money when a bank collapses. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
REGARDLESS of which political party wins the General Election, tax lawyers are urging families to seek advice to plan their wills. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
Maxwell Hodge’s Helen Oakes says couples who live together need rights Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
ONE OF Liverpool’s long-established law firms has appointed Greg Rosen as the head of commercial property. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
FINAL preparations are falling into place for the Liverpool Pageant of Power next month along The Strand, on the city’s waterfront. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A WIRRAL lawyer who fought to secure Michael Shields’s release has been shortlisted for a national award for the second year on the run. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
ELBOW, the Ting Tings, Kaiser Chiefs and the Cure have joined together in a chorus of pleas on a website launched today to save BBC 6 Music. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A TRAINEE teacher, accused of having sex with a 16-year-old pupil from a top Merseyside school, has spoken about her 18-month ordeal and how she believes her accuser should be named. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A PARAMEDIC who failed to spot the fractured skull of a two-year-old boy, hours before he died, was cautioned for misconduct at an employment tribunal. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A LIVERPOOL mother whose son was killed in a city bar yesterday spoke of her relief that his release from jail was denied. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
A CONFERENCE attended by more than a thousand worldwide delegates is marking Liverpool’s leading role in reducing the spread of HIV. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
REWIND two years to the aftermath of the last local elections and Sefton Council has been thrown into turmoil. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
THE newly-created Knowsley Parliamentary seat is the safest Labour seat in the country. Read
Apr 29 2010 | Liverpool News
THE broad base of Chester’s economy has protected the city from the ravages of recession in a way not enjoyed in most areas. Read