Liverpool City Council is urging drivers to take extra precautions this winter as adverse weather conditions can significantly increase the risk of road traffic collisions.
Christmas revellers in Liverpool are being asked the stark question of ‘Who’s taking you home?’ in a hard-hitting campaign aiming to stop people drink or drug driving this festive season.
Anti-social behaviour and burglaries have more than halved in three south Liverpool wards, thanks to a project to cut crime and create safer streets.
With the school year coming to an end, many families will be looking forward to their little ones taking their...
Liverpool City Council’s Public Protection team has made its largest seizure of illicit vapes in a single premises to date.
Liverpool’s Pride Quarter has unveiled a series of new measures to improve safety, including a branded ‘Rainbow Taxi Rank’, improved signage and CCTV.
Liverpool City Council has now disposed of over 15,000 illegal vapes at an estimated total value of over £180,000, as...
New lighting, CCTV and a speaker system have been installed in St Johns Gardens in Liverpool city centre following a successful funding bid by Merseyside Police.
More than 1,000 illegal vapes with a street value of £12,000 have been seized in a joint Council-Police operation.
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Liverpool City Council welcomes the sentencing of a group of graffiti vandals who caused an estimated £2m of damage to hundreds of properties and the rail network.
We have a Bonfire Night problem in Liverpool – and it needs tackling head on, writes Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods.
How can the Council help tackle the serious and organised crimes of modern slavery and human trafficking in Liverpool.
A group of volunteer Police Cadets have delivered thousands of leaflets to residents in Liverpool, to help collect their views on how to reduce serious violence across the region.
People across Merseyside are being asked to help shape a new strategy with the aim of reducing serious violence across...