Liverpool City Council leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, has written to the Government calling on them to scrap plans to abolish the Household Support Fund.
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Liverpool residents looking to achieve and maintain a healthy weight can get support from a brand new service that has...
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As National Allergy Awareness Week begins, St. Hilda’s Secondary School is among the first in the city to adopt a potentially life-saving anaphylaxis kit.
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The first steps to transfer control of two of Liverpool’s Lifestyles Centres could begin in the New Year.
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A new approach to improving access to sexual and reproductive health services in Liverpool has been launched.
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Liverpool City Council has issued an operational update on its services for families following violent incidents in the city at...
Inconsiderate and dangerous parking around schools is a significant problem, placing children and others at risk.
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Do you want to make a real difference to the lives of children and young people in Liverpool? We’re currently...
Professor Louise Kenny CBE is Executive Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Liverpool. Louise - who is also a medical doctor, was a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist from 2006-2018. In this blog, she recounts her experience of treating a young boy who caught measles when he was a baby and sadly did not survive.
Mark your calendars for an informative day at the SEND Local Offer Live, taking place at The Liverpool Guild of Students at the University of Liverpool on Wednesday 3 July 2024 from noon-6pm.
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.
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Primary school pupils in Walton have been learning how to make a “racquet” thanks to a local tennis club. Looking...
Starting from Sunday, 1 June 2025, it will be illegal for businesses in the UK to sell or supply single-use...
Ofsted has found that Children’s Services in Liverpool are “laying strong foundations to enable the necessary improvements to be made” and working with “determination and pace” following an inadequate inspection judgement last May.