17 February 2026
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News · 15 September 2022

Vigil remembering those affected by youth violence to take place in Liverpool

A special service of reflection will take place at Liverpool Cathedral next week to remember young people who have lost their lives through violence. The vigil will take place from 6.30pm on Friday 23 September and aims to bring together the family and friends of victims who have been killed as a result of violent

Poppies in a field

News · 10 November 2021

Liverpool Remembers

Liverpool’s Service of Remembrance and Dedication is one of the most important events in the city’s calendar. A number of city council teams have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure everyone has the opportunity to take part and pay their respects – either in person or online. On Sunday 14 November the city

HOPE artwork at Liverpool Cathedral

News · 29 October 2021

Art campaign brings HOPE to Liverpool Cathedral

The latest Very Public Art installation is bringing post-pandemic hope to Liverpool. Called From Now On the artwork consists of donated items which people associate with the Covid-19 pandemic – ranging from pieces which represent popular lockdown activities such as baking, knitting and exercising as well as poignant tributes to loved ones who lost their

News · 13 October 2021

City’s Service of Remembrance full of hope

Liverpool will fall silent on Sunday 14 November when the annual Service of Remembrance takes place in Liverpool Cathedral. In what has become one of the largest events of its kind in the country, attracting 10,000 people in 2019, the Worshipful Lord Mayor of Liverpool Councillor Mary Rasmussen will lead the city’s tribute to the