Liverpool City Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement of new local powers to tackle coronavirus outbreaks. Prime Minister Boris Johnson...
Liverpool City Council is creating a new plan to bring communities together and prevent future unrest following the widespread disorder...
Householders are being advised to take steps now to avoid the risk of flooding.
Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson has launched a new three-year strategy to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls.
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A campaign to increase women’s safety, particularly around the transport network, is being rolled out across the whole of Merseyside.
Liverpool’s Youth Offending Service (YOS) has been rated as ‘good’ with some ‘outstanding’ areas following an official inspection.
A CAB driver who charged football fans over the odds for a trip back from the match has been hit with a penalty by the courts.
A TAXI driver who watched videos on his mobile phone while ferrying partially sighted passengers across Liverpool has been taken...
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Liverpool's Safer Streets campaign has been recognised at a national awards ceremony for its educational campaigns aimed at improving the city's safety.
Liverpool has been awarded almost £400,000 to help victims of domestic violence and their families over the next three years.
Hundreds of âto let' boards have now been taken down in part of Liverpool in a scheme to improve life for local residents
Around fifty children and young people, some as young as ten, have received a new kind of treatment in three Merseyside hospitals in 2022 - personal mentoring against violence.
MORE than 120 people were prevented from sleeping on the streets in June thanks to the support they received from Liverpool City Council and its partners.
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In the middle of an already difficult winter – which has seen soaring energy costs and severe weather alongside increasing...