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News · 10 December 2021

Letter from Liverpool for G7 Foreign Ministers

Foreign and Development Ministers from across the world attending the G7 in Liverpool this weekend will receive a welcome letter from Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is hosting counterparts from the world’s leading economies for three days, from Friday 10 until Sunday 12 December,

Hackathon at St George's Hall in 2019

News · 8 December 2021

Liverpool’s schools set to crack code

LIVERPOOL City Council will join forces next week with an international technology initiative to encourage young people across the city to learn how to code. On Thursday 16 December the council launches a strategic partnership with iamtheCODE which will see secondary schools and youth organisations given the opportunity to host digital clubs, as well as

Police presence at Liverpool Women's Hospital following terror incident on 14 November

Liverpool · 15 November 2021

Update on Liverpool Women’s Hospital incident

Following the most recent JTAC assessment, the Home Secretary has today announced that the threat level to the UK from terrorism has been raised to Severe – an attack is highly likely. Following yesterday’s incident at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) has taken the decision. The decision has been driven

Emergency Services respond to incident at Liverpool Women's Hospital

News · 14 November 2021

Liverpool Women’s Hospital incident – Mayoral statement

The Mayor of Liverpool, Joanne Anderson, has issued a statement after a fatal car explosion outside the Liverpool Women’s Hospital, this morning, claimed a life and left another person injured. Mayor Joanne said: “This morning’s tragic incident at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital has understandably caused a great deal of concern. “Given the police investigation is

Money

News · 6 November 2021

Budget consultation is under way

Liverpool City Council has started a consultation on its budget for 2022/23 as it seeks to bridge a £34 million gap next year. The council’s budget is £465 million a year less than it was in 2010. Council Tax only raises 40 per cent of the total needed, with the remainder coming from government grants

Liverpool Town Hall

News · 2 November 2021

Young people to kickstart Mayoral Model debate

“LIVERPOOL is a city where people always have something to say – but sometimes the council hasn’t always been as good at listening as it should have been. That is now changing – and one of the most important chances to make your voice heard will be the referendum on the mayoral model,” says Mayor

Liverpool Town Hall

News · 28 October 2021

Budget challenge outlined

Liverpool City Council is to begin a consultation next month on its budget for 2022/23 - but is warning residents there will be ‘no easy decisions’ as it seeks to save £34 million next year.

Mayor · 12 October 2021

MAYORAL STATEMENT: Arms fair protest

Mayor Joanne Anderson's response to the dispersal zone introduced by Merseyside Police in the area where the electronic warfare event is being held on the waterfront.

Civic · 12 October 2021

Civic event to honour Liverpool’s pandemic response

People involved in Liverpool’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic will be honoured at a civic thank you event at the Town Hall on Wednesday 13 October. Around 100 guests will be at the ceremony, from hospital staff and care home workers, through to those who delivered food parcels and took to the streets to give

News · 1 October 2021

Stage set for opening of new film studios

Liverpool’s status as the “Hollywood of the North” has taken a step closer as its new film & high-end TV drama studios open for business on Monday (4 October).

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