Articles...
Mar 24 2008
HOW disappointed in the extreme, was I, when I visited the newly refurbished Bluecoat Chambers?...
Mar 21 2008
I ENJOYED reading George Powell’s challenge to Liverpool’s public agencies to justify their presence at the MIPIM property fair in Cannes (Letters, Daily Post, March 19)....
Mar 20 2008
WITH reference to Stephen Twigg’s letter on March 18 regarding Leighton Dene, officers are clear that the re-provision of the services currently provided at these facilities needs to be carefully and sensitively handled, and given the extent of changes in adult social care in recent years imposed by the Labour Government, this is not new territory....
Mar 19 2008
I AM writing from California about the fate of St Mary of the Angels Church, which was founded, financed and furnished by my great aunt, Amy Imrie....
Mar 18 2008
I AM writing in response to your article “Law firms fight for justice for arthritis drug victims” which appeared on March 4....
Mar 17 2008
LAST week, I enjoyed a week’s winter break in Tenerife. While there, I paid a visit to the island capital, Santa Cruz, now the location of one of Spain’s newest tramways, which opened in July 2007....
Mar 14 2008
I CANNOT believe Gordon Brown is serious in considering bringing in some form of oath to “Queen and country“ that schoolchildren may be asked to take in the future....
Mar 13 2008
THERE is a park near where I live that gave homes to an abundance of wildlife....
Mar 12 2008
I WAS most intrigued by your front page yesterday (“Students suffer graduate jobs shortage”). Finally, someone is facing up to one of the biggest concerns of parents today....
Mar 11 2008
WHEN looking at old photographs of Liverpool as it was in the aftermath of the bombings in WW2, and in particular, the paintings of Allan P Tankard, it is clear why so many Liverpudlians feel such disdain for local politicians and planners. It is because we can see that, instead of fighting tooth and nail to repair, restore and stitch back the fabric of so many fine buildings, squares and streets, the politicians and planners took the easy option – demolition....