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LIVERPOOL City Council’s Cabinet is set to consider a new Zero Waste Strategy, which will look to rid the City Region of all unnecessary waste by 2040.
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LIVERPOOL´S largest ever book festival has been announced for Sunday, 7 September 2025! The inaugural Liverpool Book Festival is taking place at Invisible Wind Factory and Make CIC and will feature 60 authors, book signings, workshops, live music, street food, artisan stalls, workshops, Q&As, celebrity special guests and more!
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NEW AI-powered, robotic labs that will accelerate development of new treatments for deadly diseases are to be built in Liverpool after £10m Innovation Zone funding was agreed.
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THE owner of Quicksilver Music in Southport is looking forward to this year’s annual Record Store Day celebrations this weekend!
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LIVERPOOL City Council has awarded a multi-million pound highways maintenance contract to ensure the continued safety and efficiency of the City’s roads.
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HEALTH and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting convened 300 people from every region across the country – including 21 patients and 7 healthcare staff from the North West – at a national summit on:- Friday, 4 April 2025 to have their final say on how to rebuild the NHS.
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LIVERPOOL City Council has launched a new approach to Public Health Nursing, offering stronger, more accessible support for families, from pregnancy through school years and into parenthood, helping to improve long-term outcomes for all.
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GET READY!!!! The amazing Rock band:- 'Embrace' to headline what will be a brilliant night of live music at a much loved historic Liverpool live performance venue...
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THE Leader of the Opposition on Liverpool City Council, Cllr Carl Cashman, has written to the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper MP, raising the concerns brought to him by families and campaigners over the delays and rumoured watering down of the Hillsborough Law.
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SADLY, when things go wrong the system is still broken in the UK and 36 years on since Hillsborough, the families of those who have suffered at the hands of the state should be able to make the case better than anyone that a new Law is sill required. Sadly, they need you help still to get the Government to fix the system.
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