Articles...
Sep 24 2007
THE phalanx of tall cranes swinging over the rooftops of Liverpool is symbolic of the programme of regeneration taking place in the city....
Sep 21 2007
LIKE chief executive Keith Wyness says: “There’s no plan B at Everton.” At Goodison they do things the hard way....
Sep 20 2007
THESE days, the major divisions in our society are not over class, race, or gender, but between those who own their own property and those who do not....
Sep 19 2007
IT IS too easy to fall into despair when confronted by some of the terrible events we have to report. However, it is also important to recognise that good can sometimes come out of tragedy....
Sep 18 2007
EVERYONE appreciates that the police have an extremely difficult job to do. With so many competing claims on their attention, and with finite resources to meet them, they have to make critical decisions all the time....
Sep 17 2007
MANY people thought the idea of draining a dock and staging a concert there sounded ambitious when it was first mooted – and that now indeed appears to be the case....
Sep 13 2007
FEW subjects are more sensitive or liable to provoke fierce debate than the perceived undermining of a World Heritage Site....
Sep 12 2007
AFTER so much upheaval, political argument and public scepticism in the wake of the Mathew Street Festival fiasco, the people of Liverpool were in desperate need of some good news about the city’s preparations for 2008....
Sep 10 2007
YESTERDAY’S initiative aimed at combating gun crime is a welcome step forward in tackling the plague that just won’t seem to go away....
Sep 6 2007
JUST when we thought we had heard every revelation about the scale of this year’s Mathew Street festival fiasco, another one comes along to marvel at....