A company has been labelled ‘foolish’ and ‘negligent’ by a judge and hit with costs totalling more than £11,000 for...
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More than £3.2m of funding has been pledged to support victims of sexual violence over the next five years by Merseyside’s Police Commissioner, working in partnership with NHS and local councils, including Liverpool.
Liverpool’s Youth Offending Service (YOS) has been rated as ‘good’ with some ‘outstanding’ areas following an official inspection.
CITY council officers took action against more than 1,700 taxi and private hire drivers last year in a move to enforce licensing laws and ensure public safety.
All drivers in the city are being urged to drive responsibly as the Council launches a public consultation to introduce a further 15 traffic enforcement cameras across the city.
A week on from the terror attack at Liverpool Women's Hospital, city leaders have written this open letter to the people of Liverpool and Merseyside.
Operation Limit aims to eliminate all road deaths and serious injuries across Merseyside by 2040.
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Jill Summers, our Joint Head of Safer and Stronger Communities, writes about the projects in the city that are tackling...
We have a Bonfire Night problem in Liverpool – and it needs tackling head on, writes Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods.
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Angela Clarke has worked in the domestic abuse sector for over 20 years, as a front line professional. She offers services...
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When you say housing and Liverpool, most people – of a certain age – will think Brookside, Bread or even Boys from the Blackstuff.
Thousands of new LED lamps will be installed across the city, dramatically reducing energy consumption and slashing carbon emissions.
Inconsiderate and dangerous parking around schools is a significant problem, placing children and others at risk.
Liverpool City Council is taking decisive action to improve road safety around schools by introducing mobile CCTV cameras at key Crossing Patrol sites