Local youth projects chosen to receive share of £500k council funding
Almost 30 local projects supporting young people across Liverpool are set to receive a share of £500,000 worth of funding from the city council, it has been announced. The funding is part of the council’s Public Health Youth Work grants scheme which was announced in 2025 before an application process was launched to find suitable
Exclusive behind-the-scenes Cunard Building tours back by popular demand
Following a popular, limited run in late 2025, the Grade II* listed building is set to reopen its doors for an extended series of heritage tours from Sunday 15 February.
Premises closed for third time over illicit vape sales
A shop has been closed for the third time in less than three years after it was found to be selling illicit vapes and cigarettes.
Liverpool’s 11th Mental Health Festival for Children and Young People
Photo credit: Dave Brownlee Photography
Council to begin improvement works on Queen’s Drive
Highway improvement works will take place on Queen’s Drive from March as part of Liverpool City Council’s commitment to improving key travel routes through the city.
Liverpool commits to Fast Track Cities+ to end HIV, Hepatitis and Tuberculosis
Liverpool’s health and care partners have today (11 February 2026) reaffirmed the city’s global leadership in public health by announcing a bold expansion of their Fast Track Cities work. The city will now adopt an ambitious Fast Track Cities + (Plus) approach, widening its focus to end HIV, all blood-borne viruses (BBVs), and tuberculosis (TB). Liverpool has been a






















