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Aug 14 2008
AN ILLEGAL immigrant has been jailed after his finger prints were found at three Liverpool cannabis farms....
Aug 14 2008
The Policy Exchange has been named as David Cameron’s favourite think tank, but Conservative shadow minister for Merseyside Chris Grayling today tells the Daily Post why his party does not accept its findings....
Aug 13 2008
BUILDING and maintenance services company Rok is to cut 200 jobs, about 4% of its workforce, as it reduces its capacity in the private sector new- build market by 40%....
Aug 8 2008
NOW That’s What We Call Culture judges have now chosen the 12 finalists who will compete in tonight’s final....
Aug 1 2008
PART of Liverpool city centre went back in time to the days of the Suffragettes and World War I yesterday....
Jul 30 2008
AFTER steam trains were banned 40 years ago by British Railways, Peter Elson experiences their triumphant return to Liverpool...
Jul 29 2008
WHEN musing on Liverpool’s culture, our thoughts turn to the masters of baton, string and wind, letters, clay and canvas, but who was our first Renaissance man? David Charters reports...
Jul 28 2008
THERE can be no better guide through the medical records of our leaders than David Owen, whose life has revolved around medicine and politics. Peter Elson reports...
Jul 25 2008
BENEFIT. An often repeated question, as it was after the Tall Ships. What was the benefit? Another one million people came and went last weekend and for once, as that figure dwarfs the city population, it was easy for people to see that it isn’t just locals enjoying the party....
Jul 24 2008
LIVERPOOL’S binge drinking epidemic – widely recognised as the worst in the country – is twice as bad as feared, new hospital admission figures reveal....