Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
A JAB which protects against cervical cancer could save more lives than previously thought, new research suggested today. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
THE city’s children, unemployed and deprived communities are to be hardest hit by a £9m cut in Liverpool council’s budget. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
A NEW plan to redevelop Kirkby town centre has been announced by Tesco in the wake of the failed Everton Stadium bid. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
IT COULD be one of the last buildings to be built in Liverpool’s World Heritage Site. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
AROUND 10,000 sq m of floor in the new Museum of Liverpool is bubbling up and needs attention. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S museums bosses are being forced to pay their architects £500,000 after a row over unpaid fees. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
POLICE are warning teenagers to stay away from Ainsdale beach, fearing a repeat of a party which saw 600 youths going on a drunken rampage. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
MORE than half the people who died from swine flu had no underlying health problems, Liverpool researchers found. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
NORTHERN Ireland’s First Minister and Deputy First Minister hit out yesterday at those behind 48 hours of rioting in the region and defended their political efforts to ease tensions over parades. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
DAVID CAMERON has condemned the killing of three British troops by a rogue Afghan soldier as “appalling”, but said the incident should not change the strategy of working alongside the Afghanistan army. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
THE grieving cousin of a soldier killed in Afghanistan said at his funeral yesterday that “the world stopped” when she heard the news that he had died. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
SIR Paul McCartney’s top fashion designer daughter, Stella, has been unveiled as the new name behind Team GB’s Olympic kits for the 2012 games. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
MALARIA-STRICKEN Cheryl Cole is “on the mend”, Simon Cowell said last night. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
LIVERPOOL’S world-famous waterfront will be fully reopened to the public from this weekend for the rest of the summer. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
FOUR men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a KFC. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
MERSEYSIDE police’s former chief constable, Bernard Hogan-Howe, and Tranmere Rovers manager, Les Parry, have been honoured by a city university. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
LUNGS have been grown in the laboratory from “seeded” cells and shown to function in living animals. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
THE Duchess of Cornwall could have been auditioning for a part in the hit US crime show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation during a visit to a police forensics unit. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
A MAN was killed and his eight-year-old son injured in a car crash yesterday. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
TRIBUTES were last night paid to Liverpool deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Rose Bailey, who died suddenly this week. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
SIMON COWELL has become the first patron of a charity set up by a former model who was badly disfigured in an acid attack. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
A MERSEYSIDE society which has been dedicated to helping the public for nearly 100 years was last night granted the Freedom of the City. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
CONTROVERSIAL plans to build a university teaching centre in part of south Liverpool plagued by parking problems were approved after a £100,000 “peace offer”. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
ALMOST half of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is to be closed in the face of drought conditions, British Waterways has announced. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
THE Church of England has voted at a meeting in York to further relax the laws on where couples can get married after hearing about competition from secular locations such as hotels. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
RAOUL MOAT’S final moments remain a mystery, an inquest heard yesterday. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
THE controversial order to cull badgers in Wales was quashed by the Court of Appeal yesterday. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
RYANAIR has once again been reprimanded for misleading customers with low fare offers. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
A MAN was in a critical condition in hospital last night after suffering a stab wound during an incident inside a shop. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
ONE of the most dramatic motor races in Liverpool and Grand Prix history will be recalled at the weekend when a 55-year-old Vanwall car takes to the track once again. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
THE 1957 British Grand Prix, at Aintree, has gone down in history as one of the most dramatic of all time. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
BIG cuts in housing benefit are designed to prevent private landlords ripping off the taxpayer, the Government said yesterday. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
A RARE letter capturing the dawn of the world’s railway age in Liverpool has won Unesco status. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
MARK RAMPRAKASH and his wife were divorced yesterday. Read
Jul 14 2010 | Liverpool News
PRINCE Harry was well and truly in the doghouse when he visited the headquarters of charity Canine Partners. Read