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Interview with Gary Millar a former Lord Mayor of Liverpool (2013 to 2014) & respected entrepreneur.
WE have recently had the privilege of interviewing Gary Millar, who is a former Lord Mayor of Liverpool (2013 to 2014) and former Liverpool City Council - City Cabinet Office for Culture Executive, and Tourism and Enterprise Executive, between:- 2008 to 2010. VIDEO INTERVIEW
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MAKE 2nds Count, a patient and family-focused charity dedicated to giving hope to women and men living with Secondary Breast Cancer, has launched a monthly meeting in:- St Helens, where patients can gather to share experiences and advice, widening their support network.
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SCHOOL children in Merseyside will benefit from a new grant programme launching this summer which will provide ÂŁ5 million in grants to help give them a healthier, more active, stronger start in life.
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MERSEYSIDE'S Police Commissioner has welcomed the announcement of much needed additional Government funding to tackle ASB and for 3 youth services in Liverpool, but says the money is:- “too little, too late” to tackle the issues created by 13 years of austerity.
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NEW statistics reveal a worrying decline in oral health, with 2 in 5 Liverpool children now showing evidence of dental decay.
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YOUNG people are to benefit from the rebuilding and renovation of youth centres in some of the country’s most disadvantaged areas, as beneficiaries of the 1st major tranche from the Government’s Youth Investment Fund have been announced today.Â
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LIVERPOOL City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced a funding boost for local colleges and learning providers to help them cope with rising costs and inflation. Â
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THE eyes give a lot away, whether we are nervous, stressed, lying, or tired. While it is easy to change our demeanor to show nothing is wrong, our eyes could be giving everything away subconsciously.
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THE problems with UK emergency dumping of raw sewage into rivers and the sea has hit headlines all over the world, following record amounts of the practice taking place in both 2021 and 2022.
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THE rules on possession of nitrous oxide for 'misuse' are to be made tighter. The possession of the gas will soon be made a criminal offence despite recommendations against the move by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD)
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