9 February 2026
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News · 5 February 2026

Liverpool City Council statement on national infant formula recall

Liverpool City Council is aware of the national reports regarding infant formula recalls involving several manufacturers and the ongoing investigation by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). The UKHSA has confirmed that it is currently investigating 36 clinical notifications across the UK of children developing symptoms consistent with cereulide toxin exposure after consuming now‑recalled batches

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Liverpool drives forward Marmot City agenda through Fairer, Healthier Partnership

Partners from across Liverpool came together on Monday 26th January for a meeting of the Fairer, Healthier Liverpool Partnership, reaffirming the city’s commitment to tackling poverty, reducing health inequalities, and improving the building blocks of good health for every resident.  Hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, with thanks to Professor Tim Nichol and his team, the meeting brought together partners from across health, housing, education,

Film and TV · 21 November 2025

Liverpool Locations: connecting people, places and productions

Liverpool is now the UK’s most-filmed city outside London – and at the heart of its thriving screen industry are two sisters helping to make the magic happen. Faye and Claire Newton, long-established location managers with credits on Peaky Blinders, Bridgerton, The Ipcress File and Amazon’s Heads of State, founded Liverpool Locations to connect productions

A well-run council · 19 November 2025

Liverpool City Council and Merseyside partners unite to improve the lives of neurodiverse residents 

Liverpool has outlined a bold plan to support neurodiverse people, working in partnership across Merseyside, after research revealed significant barriers in areas including education, employment, and health.  Liverpool’s Commitment to Neurodiversity: A Strategy for an Inclusive City 2025–2035, is a collaborative effort shaped by the voices of neurodivergent people, their families, and carers.  The strategy

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