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COUNCILOR Richard Kemp is being sworn in this week as the new Lord Mayor of Liverpool at a ceremony, at Liverpool Town Hall, on:- Wednesday, 15 May 2024, and will dedicate his year in office to helping to support care leavers from across the City.
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THE City now has 5 Family Fubs after successful launches in Clubmoor and Ellergreen Children's Centre last July and Speke in November. As previously, the new Hubs are based within existing Children's Centres:
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LIVERPOOL has been chosen to help launch a service for people who have lost a loved one, to find best the support for them.
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ON 25 October 1978 a new era dawned on Merseyside’s railways when Queen Elizabeth II travelled from Moorfields to Kirkby on a brand new class 507 electric train. 46 years later that very same train, once again resplendent in blue and grey livery, is heading for retirement after travelling over five million miles in service.
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THE RMT has exposed rail companies and their cleaning contractors for failing to keep Trains and Stations clean, in a damning new report and survey. Analysing publicly available data and results from an RMT survey of 800 members working as contracted out cleaners on the railway, the union has found a series of shortcomings.
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OVER the next few days you might get to see this stunning light display over Merseyside and West Lancashire if you missed it last night. Many of us might have missed it last night, as this time it just looked to the naked eye as a white misty cloud, but when photographed all the colours could be seen.
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AS Schoolreaders celebrates its tenth year, we're on the lookout for volunteers who are passionate about nurturing a love for reading among children in Primary Schools across Southport.
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CONSERVATIONIST Chris Packham called for the empowerment of young people at the Edge Hill University Critical Awards in Television (CATs).
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THE UK Government has announced that the seasonal worker visa route will be extended until 2029, plus up to £50 million of further funding for new technology to support fully automated packhouses and more support to follow to bring robotic crop pickers on a par with human pickers in three to 5 years, and plans for a strategy to enhance skills provision and attract domestic workers
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WITH sunshine finally arriving, Dogs Trust Merseyside is warning dog owners that too much exercise in warm weather – even as mild as those forecast for this weekend - can cause severe health problems for our canine companions.
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