The city council is to continue to shield the poorest households from the impact of cuts in council tax benefits.
Liverpool is holding a city-wide maths party on Friday 17 June involving pupils from around 150 schools, nurseries and children's centres
The launch of a pilot Social Stock Exchange for Liverpool and Wirral is being backed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Have your say on devolution arrangements for the City Region Combined Authority
The leaders of the Liverpool and Manchester City Regions have confirmed their intention to build a powerful new working partnership in response to the challenges of last month's Brexit vote and to ensure the Northern Powerhouse remains a key Government commitment.
The first schools in Liverpool to qualify for a new Quality Mark in maths have received their awards.
The latest phase of a project to further reduce the number of offices used by Liverpool City Council is set to get underway
Liverpool is backing calls from the organisers of Northern Enterprise 2016 for the Government to re-evaluate the Social Value Act 2012 and make it a compulsory part of public sector procurement
Visit our budget simulator and tell the city council which services you'd protect and which you'd cut
Thousands of people have visited the city council's budget simulator in its first week.
The deadline for residents in Liverpool to have a say on where they think £90 million of council savings should be made over the next three years has been extended until midnight on Sunday 18 December
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Liverpool City Council has revealed budget cuts of £90 million over the next three years.
Payment kiosks are being removed from the One Stop Shop in Municipal Buildings in July with customers able to use one of the city's Post Offices or PayPoint outlets instead.
Payment kiosks are being removed from the One Stop Shop at Municipal Buildings in Liverpool this week – with people able to pay at more than 400 locations across the city instead.