Liverpool City Council has published an ambitious plan to improve services over the next four years.
Liverpool City Council’s Adult Learning Service has been praised by Ofsted for its “comprehensive wraparound support that helps learners to achieve their goals and aspirations”.
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Ground-breaking research has found that hosting the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 delivered a £54million economic boost to the Liverpool City...
Three Liverpool schools have scooped top prizes at the Educate Awards 2023. Now in its twelfth year, the event showcases...
Hearing what residents think about Council-run services and the services they would like to see in the future is very...
Liverpool City Council is inviting Liverpool-based education partners to be part of a special business mission to China to mark...
Five neurodiverse young people will take their first step onto the career ladder through an HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) supported internship programme in Liverpool.
Plans for a second phase of the HEMISPHERE development in Paddington Village has been announced.
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Calling the best young artists, bands and producer-artists – applications are now open for the latest cohort of the award-winning...
The football season is over. Jurgen is out, Arne is in. Players and coaching staff are on the beach and fans are waiting for the Euros thinking what players their club should buy - but away from the pitch, the work doesn’t stop for one team, writes Phil Smith, Head of Building Control at Liverpool City Council.
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Interested in training for a new career? Liverpool’s Adult Learning Service is set to help new learners on the first...
Liverpool’s LIMF Academy is to stage a special celebration of the city’s music scene with a two-day event showcasing some of the best talent the Academy has produced over the past decade.
Plans by Capital&Centric to transform the iconic former Littlewoods building in Liverpool into a new, world-class film and TV campus have been approved by Liverpool City Council’s Planning Committee.
National Museums Liverpool is a step closer to realising its ambition for the city’s waterfront, after planning permission was approved to redevelop the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum.