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IN a video message posted today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said:- "I know that the cost of living is still the number 1 issue for working people and that the economy isn't working well enough for those on the lowest incomes. Too many people are still struggling to make ends meet. And that has to change.
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SEFTON Council has been continuing its School Street and Neighbourhood projects during Road Safety Week last week with local Sefton schools. The work has a key focus on Road Safety in the short winter days.
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13 million pensioners are set to see their State Pension increase faster than inflation next April thanks to the Government’s commitment to the Triple Lock.
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EXPRESSIONS of interest are being invited from landlords and homeowners who want to apply for a grant of up to £20k from Liverpool City Council to bring an empty property back into use.
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AS Southport gears up for an unforgettable 2026, packed with cultural events, InvestSefton is running a number of free events to ensure local businesses are ready to make the most of it.
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UNITED Utilities is advising customers to check and insulate water pipes in their homes and businesses ahead of the colder winter weather hitting.
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NEW Brighton is set to sparkle brighter than ever as Light Up New Brighton arrives on Seabank Road and Victoria Road on:- Saturday, 29 November 2025, running from 4pm to 9pm. The huge, free community event promises an unforgettable evening packed with festive magic, live entertainment, family activities, a Christmas market and the Christmas Tree Switch On!
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AFTER using available data to identify 130 additional eligible children who are now receiving free school meals, Sefton Council is turning its attention to older people, to ensure they are accessing all the support they are entitled to.
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A free, family-friendly exhibition train celebrating 200 years of the modern railway is heading to Southport, it has been announced.
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MORE than 1 in 3 people surveyed (38%) across the North West say they or a family member have been affected by suicide, according to a new survey by SOS Silence of Suicide. The charity says the numbers underline the urgent need for everyday suicide prevention skills in communities throughout the Region.
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