Liverpool City Council has announced that funding for some services will be cut by 50% over the next three years to meet the £156 million of savings required
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has responded to comments from Prime Minister David Cameron about cuts to local government funding
Liverpool City Council has today (December 10) launched a social media campaign to raise awareness of the challenges it faces in balancing its budget.
Residents in Liverpool are being urged to help decide where the council should prioritise its spending in the face of huge cuts. A Budget Simulator has been launched on the council's website.
Mayor Joe Anderson talks candidly about the latest budget challenges facing Liverpool.
The latest Comprehensive Spending Review means the council will need to £140 million over the next three years - on top of the £172 million saved over the last three years.
Liverpool City Council is calling on the Government to follow its example of investing in infrastructure to stimulate growth.
Liverpool City Council is keeping residents up-to-date about the budget challenges it is facing. A total of £149 million of...
Mayor Joe Anderson has written to Prime Minister David Cameron warning of the impact of the spending reductions being imposed on the city council, and urged the Government to think again.
The Bishop of Liverpool has raised the issue of cuts in Government spending to councils including Liverpool in the Lords
Residents in Liverpool are being invited to try and balance the books when it comes to deciding the city council's spending priorities for the coming year.
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