Articles...
Aug 8 2008
IT IS always sad when any business goes into administration, doubly so when it is such a historic name as the 158-year-old Liverpool-based brewery chain Cains....
Aug 7 2008
THE Government’s decision last night to call in Everton’s Kirkby stadium plan for a public inquiry will come as a devastating blow to the football club, Knowsley council and supermarket giant Tesco....
Aug 6 2008
ON MONDAY, the Daily Post revealed how Liverpool’s political leaders were joining forces with union chiefs to plan how to save the city’s Royal Mail sorting office....
Aug 5 2008
IT SEEMS to have escaped some people’s notice that something is happening in Liverpool this year; just a little event, spanning 12 months, titled European Capital of Culture 2008....
Aug 5 2008
IT SEEMS to have escaped some people’s notice that something is happening in Liverpool this year; just a little event, spanning 12 months, titled European Capital of Culture 2008....
Aug 2 2008
WHAT now for the famous name of Cains? There are now very real fears for the acclaimed Liverpool brewery following the news that its bankers will not back plans to secure the company’s future....
Jul 31 2008
IT IS not the kind of accolade that any hospital would wish to have – the Royal Liverpool has the worst rate for A&E waiting times in the North West because of staff shortages....
Jul 29 2008
THE phrase "Liverpool in a pint" was a wonderfully evocative description for Cains. It instantly allowed the wider world to associate the brand with a city that was fast earning a reputation for culture, vibrancy and optimism....
Jul 24 2008
THERE is something very fitting about the idea that Ellesmere Port could become the unofficial home of the electric car....
Jul 23 2008
THE £1bn Omega site, at the former Burtonwood World War II US Army air base, could ultimately look somewhat different to the scheme which has been discussed and planned for so long....