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The prevalence of primary school children living with obesity continued to fall in 2022/23, after reaching highest recorded levels during the Covid-19 pandemic, new NHS England figures show. However, obesity prevalence among year 6 children, aged 10 to 11, remains above pre-pandemic levels.
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More than 4,000 young people will be able to enjoy safe, engaging activities this Halloween and Bonfire Night, thanks to the Merseyside Police Commissioner’s Youth Diversion Fund.
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Hugh Baird College recently welcomed Seema Malhotra MP, Shadow Minister for Skills, to its state-of-the-art Healthcare Campus to see 1st-hand the College’s commitment to excellence in health and social care training.
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More than 60 specialists from across the region united for a consultation led by Merseyside’s Police Commissioner today to drive forward the work to tackle Modern Slavery and exploitation.
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Hundreds of health staff at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (WUTH) will strike for 5 days next week over the trust’s refusal to pay them what they are owed, says UNISON.
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Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram and Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell have launched a brand new initiative aimed at helping people who feel vulnerable, distressed or are being targeted with abuse or intimidation
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A loan fund run on behalf of Mayor Steve Rotheram and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has secured nearly 4,000 jobs – and is being reinvested to help grow the economy and create more jobs.
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ON 15 October 2023 the North West Air Ambulance attended an incident on Formby Beach along with:- the National Trust Rangers, Coastguard Search and Rescue, North West Ambulance Service, and Police.
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THE next talk in the Southport Astronomical Society’s program takes place on:- Thursday, 19 October 2023. Discover the fate of the:- 'Earth, the Solar System,' the Galaxy and even the Universe in this fascinating talk by Dr. Steve Barrett, from Liverpool University.
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"ANY of us can foster…." That's the message of a powerful new short film produced by Councils including:- Liverpool, Sefton and Knowsley.
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