Liverpool City Council has shared an important update on its efforts to tackle health inequalities, following a report revealing people...
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King’s Leadership Academy Wavertree, a non-selective free school, is set to open in September following confirmation from the Department for...
A ground-breaking initiative to tackle health and care inequalities in Liverpool City Region (LCR) communities launches today. Citizen First LCR will put...
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From an Easter egg hunt to shadow puppet workshops and storytelling sessions, there’s lots to do for all the family...
Liverpool City Council has passed a motion highlighting the growing dangers of ketamine use among young people.
Liverpool City Council is waiving road closure fees for residents who want to hold street parties between Thursday 8 May and Sunday 11 May to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
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Children and young people in Liverpool will now have even more of a say in the support they receive from...
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A knife and one hundred illegal vapes have been discovered during a Community Impact Day in Anfield. The Council’s Private...
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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that”...
Liverpool City Council has completed a competitive tender process to appoint a new nursing care provider for Millvina nursing home...
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Eight individuals, who have made significant contributions to Liverpool, have received one of the city's highest honours.
A campaign has been launched to tackle gambling-related harm, following a new study that revealed nearly one-third of adults living...
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet has this evening approved the site for a new girls’ secondary school which will also see the much-loved African Caribbean Centre being preserved.
The Council is pioneering the use of smart road and highway technologies with a series of experiments across the city on roads, pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.