Articles...
Apr 9 2008
THERE are few subjects that prompt a bigger mailbag to the Liverpool Daily Post than planning. It is a subject that provokes strong opinions, especially when the proposals concern the city centre....
Apr 8 2008
LIVERPOOL already has one of the highest mortality rates from cancer in the country, with lung cancer accounting for just under a third of deaths every year....
Apr 7 2008
MANAGEMENT at Aintree were rightly congratulating themselves over the weekend, after a memorable three-day festival of racing concluded with yet another classic Grand National, watched by millions upon millions worldwide....
Mar 28 2008
THE latest figures on children’s alcohol consumption are about as worrying as they can get for parents. A detailed survey by the Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, shows a third of Merseyside youngsters – around 57,000 teenagers in the North West – binge drinking on a weekly basis....
Mar 27 2008
SO THE makers of the world’s cheapest car now own one of the most famous luxury marques on the road. Tata, the Indian firm that has brought us the £1,300 Tata Nano car, has sealed a £1bn deal with Ford for the sale of Land Rover and Jaguar....
Mar 26 2008
THE plan to replace the Royal Liverpool Hospital has been a protracted and, at times, controversial affair. And now, just when all seems settled, another dissenting voice has made itself heard....
Mar 25 2008
MANY patients will be shocked to learn that hundreds of records have gone missing from Merseyside’s hospitals and surgeries over the past two years....
Mar 20 2008
EDGE Lane is in the news yet again today. It seems barely a week can go by without this key gateway to Liverpool making headlines in some way....
Mar 18 2008
THE future of Jaguar and Land Rover now looks as though it will lie in the hands of Tata. The Indian motor giant is expected to agree a deal, believed to be worth £1bn, for the two famous British marques with Ford on March 26....
Mar 17 2008
PART of the attraction of the Sefton coastline is its rugged, unspoilt nature. Any development should complement that rather than compromise it....