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Mar 7 2008
ANSWERS. More often than not, they depend on the questions. I’ve been asked to go on one of those BBC TV shows that claims to seek answers to life’s big questions and while it will, no doubt, make interesting "telly", I doubt it will tackle the really big question: what’s it all about anyway?...
Feb 29 2008
INHERITANCE. Something other than a legacy, which seems to infer the end of something, rather than a beginning?...
Feb 28 2008
08 LEADERS today unveiled their vision for the future of Liverpool’s Culture Company....
Feb 22 2008
PROGRESS. Often hard to separate from process. Hi-viz jackets, those luminous yellow jackets or vests now in danger of becoming a fashion accessory, may be indicative of process overpowering progress....
Feb 15 2008
PLANS. Whether best laid or not. We all love them, don’t we? Especially other people’s. So we can pick holes in them....
Feb 14 2008
THE education of our young people is something which we know readers of the Liverpool Daily Post are most concerned about, and this week the issue landed on our front page, when the Vice Chancellor of Liverpool Hope University, Prof Gerard Pillay, spoke out over tuition fees....
Feb 9 2008
CAPITAL of Culture celebrations are being officially rolled out across Merseyside....
Feb 8 2008
Grange Hill creator Phil Redmond, a Daily Post columnist, reveals his feelings about the decision to axe the high school drama...
Feb 6 2008
LIVERPOOL’S much-loved Superlambanana is to be replicated 100 times round Merseyside’s public places for a mass participation art event....
Feb 1 2008
EXCHANGES. I’ve had a few more this week. One major, one minor. The minor one was through this very newspaper. Following my column on Evertonians last week, Tony Tighe, of the Everton Collection Charitable Trust, wrote in to point out that the David France Collection had been purchased last December and is being prepared for exhibition in the new Liverpool Museum....