Liverpool has had its spending power cut the most out of all the major English cities while some southern areas have seen a rise in the amount they have to spend.
You will have heard us talk about how our funding has been cut but the graphic below illustrates what...
Ahead of the Budget on Wednesday (March 18), Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, outlines his five key priorities for the...
Government cuts will result in Liverpool City Council only having enough money left to run mandatory services such as social care within two years. That is the stark warning laid out in a financial report to be considered by a special summit of the Mayor's Cabinet on Friday 4 October, to which leaders of all political parties on the city council and local MPs have also been invited to.
Mayor Joe Anderson has written to Prime Minister David Cameron to correct his claim that the city's settlement for 2013-14 is the same in cash terms as 2010-11.
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Plans for a new global visitor attraction, the redevelopment of two of Liverpool’s leading cultural institutions and a new public...
Liverpool City Council is to set a balanced budget which will protect key public services including libraries, leisure centres and...
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.
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson and the Bishop of Liverpool will host a summit of large cities to challenge and demand changes to the Government's unfair distribution of local authority funding.
The devolution deal setting out the new powers and responsibilities for the Liverpool City Region has now been published
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Liverpool City Council has started a consultation on its budget for 2022/23 as it seeks to bridge a £34 million...
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