Articles...
Jan 22 2008
LIVERPOOL fans thronged to Anfield last night, but it is hard to imagine they walked there with hope in their hearts. The increasingly unedifying spectacle of Liverpool FC unravelling in public continues to dominate the news agenda. ...
Jan 21 2008
PERHAPS the main surprise from the online survey we have conducted into the effects of the Big Dig – the results of which we reveal today on Pages 6-7 – is that only 80% of respondents believe business has suffered as a result of the ongoing roadworks nightmare....
Jan 17 2008
IT IS a question most people hold an opinion on – does Merseyside need a tram network? It is more than two years since Transport Secretary Alistair Darling pulled the plug on Merseytram, yet still it will not go gently into that good night....
Jan 16 2008
CHEATING, whether it occurs on the sportsfield or the classroom, is an abhorrent practice. Yet, as today’s Liverpool Daily Post reveals, hundreds of Merseyside students are regularly and brazenly cheating their way through university – paying thous- ands of pounds to get degree coursework written for them, ensuring they pass....
Jan 14 2008
THE two events which kick- started Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture this weekend have been universally acclaimed a triumph....
Jan 9 2008
BULLYING in the workplace is one of the scourges of modern society. Unfortunately, with more and more demands placed on employees, and often fewer employees to perform such tasks, it is becoming increasingly common....
Jan 8 2008
THE comments made by Tony Bradshaw, Emeritus Professor of Botany at University of Liverpool, regarding the former International Garden Festival site, could hardly be more unequivocal....
Jan 3 2008
TRY to picture, just for a second, an admittedly hugely unlikely scenario for London during the Olympic Games of 2012, and ask yourself just what the consequences might be for those responsible....
Dec 17 2007
NOBODY likes spending time in hospital. So it must be unimaginably awful to have to stay in hospital when doctors and nurses believe you are well enough to go home....
Dec 13 2007
ONE doesn’t have to be very clever to realise that a wealthy Premiership footballer playing in a high- profile game will not be at home at the time – which is presumably why criminals have started to burgle such properties in the belief that they are a "soft target."...