A HACKNEY cab driver who had his licence taken away by Liverpool City Council has been hit with a fine for continuing to act as a taxi driver.
DON’T fall foul of false footie fares. That’s the big message from Liverpool City Council’s licensing chiefs at the start of the new football season.
WHEN private hire driver Kasigwa Mushombe illegally picked up two people who approached him in the street, little did he know it would end up costing him dear.
Because instead of driving off with an extra fare, he ended up with a hefty fine.
Liverpool City Council has taken action against six drivers for a number of offences including driving without insurance and driving without a licence. Five of the drivers taken to court were from Liverpool, while one was registered in St Helens.
A TAXI driver who watched videos on his mobile phone while ferrying partially sighted passengers across Liverpool has been taken...
Officials in Liverpool targeted more than 2,000 drivers in 2017 in a drive to enforce taxi licensing laws.
Consumers are being advised to be on their guard to ensure they don't get caught out by fake goods on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
An event at a community café in Childwall to help people cope with the worst of the weather proved popular.
Liverpool City Council's Landlord Licensing team have closed down three bedsits which were a serious fire risk for tenants.Â
Families across Liverpool can get a warmer and more comfortable home this winter and beyond thanks to an energy saving scheme launched today by E.ON and Liverpool City Council - which could see up to £1.5 million invested in improving homes across the city.
The owners of a Thai restaurant in Liverpool have been fined more than £32,500 after pleading guilty to two food safety breaches.
Road users in Liverpool aged over 60 are being invited to book a place at a free event on Thursday 12 October.
A takeaway in Kirkdale has been shut down by environmental health officials following concerns raised by local residents and ward councillors about vermin and the condition of the building.
More than 3,300 households living in fuel poverty in Liverpool have benefited from a partnership between energy giant Scottish Power and Mayor Joe Anderson's Hope Fund.