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News · 7 October 2022

Liverpool to host Eurovision Song Contest 2023

The Eurovision spotlight is set to shine on Liverpool after it was announced the city will be the UK host city for the world-famous competition. The European Broadcast Union (EBU) and the BBC have whittled the competition down from 20 cities, and today announced that Liverpool will host the event on behalf of Ukraine in

EUROVISION IN LIVERPOOL. IMAGINE.

News · 5 October 2022

Arts Minister Urged to Back Liverpool’s Eurovision bid

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram, have written to the Minister of Arts, Rt. Hon. Stuart Andrew MP, to emphasise how passionate the city is about hosting the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 on behalf of Ukraine. In the letter, they explain how important the visitor economy is

Dr Maki and Tukwini Mandela stood in front of the lake at Princes Park

News · 22 June 2022

Mandela Family to Return to Liverpool

Liverpool is preparing to welcome back the family of revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela. The former President’s eldest daughter Dr Makaziwe ‘Maki’ Mandela and his granddaughter Tukwini Mandela, are travelling to the city to make their mark on artwork which will form part of the city’s permanent Nelson Mandela memorial in Princes Park. The completed memorial

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News · 17 June 2022

Liverpool states its intention to host Eurovision

Following the announcement that the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest could be held in the UK, Liverpool has officially offered to host the event in solidarity with Ukraine. The European Broadcast Union has today confirmed it is looking for another location to be home to the competition due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. As England’s

Claire McColgan being interviewed by the media in front of The Beatles statue

News · 2 June 2022

Top Royal Honour for Liverpool’s Culture Director

Liverpool’s Culture Chief has been awarded one of the highest royal honours as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Claire McColgan has been honoured with a CBE in recognition of her achievements and services to culture and arts across the country. The honour has been bestowed as part of the Queen’s official birthday celebrations,

LFC fans line homecoming parade route on The Strand with the LFC 'Champions of Europe' bus in the centre. It's a sea of red.

News · 19 May 2022

Potential LFC Parade Now A Reality

A Liverpool Football Club victory parade will take place in the city on Sunday 29 May. The Mayor of Liverpool, Joanne Anderson had already invited the club to take part in a victory parade in preparation for the potential outcome of the season, but following last Saturday’s Wembley win, this has been extended to include

Exterior photo of World Museum Liverpool

News · 31 March 2022

First Slavery Plaque To Be Installed In Liverpool

A historic Liverpool street is the first in the city to have a plaque installed which explains its links with slavery. The brand new addition, close to the World Museum on William Brown Street, will be unveiled on Tuesday 5 April, with the bronze plaque explaining the history behind the street name and its origins

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Bishop of Liverpool Paul Bayes

News · 4 February 2022

Mayor and Bishop of Liverpool write open letter to Home Secretary

THE MAYOR of Liverpool and the Bishop of Liverpool have written an open letter to the Home Secretary asking that the government withdraws its Nationality and Borders Bill. The move comes after a motion was passed at last Wednesday’s Full Council meeting requesting that the Mayor writes to Priti Patel calling for the bill to

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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

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