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THE political landscape of Sefton is preparing for its most significant transformation in over 2 decades, as the 2026 Local Elections approach with a complete overhaul of the Borough's Electoral Map. In a rare:- "all out" election, every 1 of the 66 seats on Sefton Borough Council will be contested on:- Thursday, 7 May 2026.
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A new analysis of workplace accident data has revealed that Birmingham has the highest number of reported non-fatal workplace injuries in the UK.
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AS student finance maintenance payments are due to be paid in January, the Student Loans Company (SLC) is reminding students to remain vigilant of scams designed to steal personal and financial information.
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LIVERPOOL'S Alder Hey Children's Hospital is currently experiencing high patient levels, especially in A&E, due to seasonal pressures (like winter viruses), rising complex cases (like measles), and general demand, leading to longer waits.
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Help the environment and support local charity Queenscourt Hospice in the process, as a team of volunteers will be out and about collecting your Christmas Trees between Friday, 9 January 2026, and Sunday, 11 January 2026.
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A drainage expert has revealed the common mistakes people make when attempting to clear blocked drains that could damage their plumbing systems and cost them thousands in repair costs.
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LIVERPOOL'S historic Woolton Picture House has played host to countless love stories over its near.century history; and this Christmas Eve, it became the backdrop for another unforgettable moment.
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MERSEYSIDE Police have issued an appeal for information following a fatal collision in Southport earlier this morning.
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THE CLA (Country Land and Business Association) has commented on a government announcement, as over 100 mobile masts are upgraded across:- rural Wales, Scotland and England, delivering new 4G coverage from all mobile network operators for the 1st time.
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THE CLA (Country Land and Business Association) has commented on a Government announcement of a significant change to its planned reforms to the:- Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR), with the valuation threshold rising from:- £1m to £2.5m, or £5m for married couples.
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