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Large gathering of people in Sefton Park Palm House

News · 11 April 2022

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival Returns

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival returns this summer with ten days celebrating the best Arab arts and culture. Marking 20 years since the first festival was held in the city, organisers have revealed the popular Family Day returns as part of the programme, for the first time in two years, at Sefton Park’s Palm House.  With

Four teenage girls making heart shapes out of their fingers

News · 1 April 2022

Celebrating young people who #LiveLifeLoveLiverpool

LIVERPOOL City Council is launching a new campaign that will celebrate the children and young people across the city who are making a difference in their communities. #LiveLifeLoveLiverpool will shine a light on the incredible work that young people have committed to in their own time and will also mark their achievements outside of the

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

Composite image of TV programmes Time and Help

News · 30 March 2022

BAFTA nominations are boss news for Liverpool!

Liverpool dramas ‘Time’ and ‘Help’ both secure a sensational six BAFTA TV nominations each. Television is quickly becoming one of Liverpool’s most acclaimed cultural exports, with both productions made in the Liverpool City Region (LCR) and investment secured from Liverpool Film Office through its LCR Production Fund. The city’s most prolific stars – Stephen Graham

News · 30 March 2022

Love Music, Hate Racism

More than 35 music artists and DJs will take to stages in the Baltic area of Liverpool in a show of unity against racism. Liverpool Against Racism (LAR) Music Day takes place on Sunday 24 April, taking over Camp and Furnace and District from midday to 9pm, and 24 Kitchen Street from midday to 8pm.

News · 29 March 2022

Liverpool Festival Celebrates Ramadan

Back by popular demand, Taste Ramadan is returning to the Pier Head in a celebration of diversity – and everyone is invited! With the ethos ‘share food; share friendship’ the event, which takes place on Friday 8 April, promises to be an unmissable festival featuring Tez Ilyas, faith and community members and a whole host

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News · 24 March 2022

A party that’s right up your street!

Liverpool City Council is making it as easy as possible for residents to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with their neighbours. The special bank holiday weekend runs from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 June and it is expected that local communities will be eager to organise an outdoor get-together to mark the celebrations. To help

Promotional poster for Liverpool Against Racism featuring TV personality Charlene White

News · 24 March 2022

Unique conference puts racial inequalities in the spotlight

A BAFTA winning film-maker and historian, an ITV news anchor, a former professional boxer and a critically acclaimed American author are just some of the people coming together in Liverpool to address the issue of racism. Liverpool Against Racism takes place next month (Sunday 24-Saturday 30 April) and on Tuesday 26 April a unique conference

A cherry picker enables work to be carreid out on the Great Hall ceiling

News · 17 March 2022

Essential works to futureproof city gem

One of the grandest ceilings in the country is getting some much-needed TLC to futureproof its heritage for residents and visitors. For the first time in more than 70 years, the ceiling in Liverpool’s St George’s Hall’s Great Hall is being lovingly restored by a team of specialists. They are scouring every inch of the

News · 17 March 2022

Liverpool Against Racism – A City Response

Musicians, artists, actors, athletes, historians, media personalities, politicians and activists will unite in Liverpool in a city-wide statement of solidarity against racism and hate. A week-long series of impactful, thought-provoking, entertaining and creative events will form Liverpool Against Racism (LAR) – a unique festival which doesn’t shy away from shining a spotlight on the subject

Sign spelling out LIVERPOOL

News · 16 March 2022

New look for Liverpool sign

The new LIVERPOOL sign at the heart of Liverpool ONE has received a bold artistic make-over from local artist Neil Keating. The graphic artist who has previously been commissioned by PlayStation and Dr. Martens, is renowned for his pop culture inspired creations and his design for the 15 metre long sign is a joyful twist

News · 16 March 2022

Joe Fraser announced as gymnastics championships ambassador

Joe Fraser has joined fellow Olympians Beth Tweddle MBE and Max Whitlock OBE as an official ambassador for the FIG 51st World Gymnastics Championships Liverpool 2022. Following his Olympic debut in Tokyo, the 23-year-old is looking forward to a packed home crowd when the World Championships are staged in Liverpool this year – the first

News · 14 March 2022

BLOG: The Stones are rolling into Liverpool

Music fans have rejoiced at the news that the Rolling Stones will be heading to Liverpool in June as part of their European tour dates. But does the gig warrant the hype and why has it taken so long for the legendary rockers to play a stadium show in Liverpool? The city’s Head of UNESCO

Collage of images from The Batman, Peaky Blinders and The Ipcress File

News · 10 March 2022

Liverpool treble on the big and small screen

Liverpool, the most filmed UK city outside of London is the star of three new major productions on the big screen and small screen. Favoured by filmmakers for doubling-up locations as New York and London, Liverpool is flexing its versatility and cinematic status as a stage to some of screen’s biggest heroes (and anti-heroes) with

Members of the team organising the Liverpool Loves You event hold aloft a 'Liverpool Loves You' sign in St Nichols Gardens with the Liver Building in the background.

News · 10 March 2022

New event celebrates LGBT+ community

Faith and civic leaders will come together with Liverpool City Region’s LGBT+ community and its allies on Saturday 14th May for a community celebration and LGBT+ affirming service to show that Liverpool Loves You. Delivered in partnership by Liverpool Parish Church, LCR Pride Foundation, Homotopia, Michael Causer Foundation, Open Table Network, YPAS Liverpool, Liverpool BID

Liverpool waterfront in the day taken from the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

News · 7 March 2022

City on the hunt for experts to attract major sporting events

Liverpool City Council is looking to appoint experts who can play a pivotal role in bringing major sporting events to the city. Following in the footsteps of hosting the Netball World Cup in 2019, the BISFED Boccia World Championships in 2018 and of course the World Gymnastics Championships 2022 later this year, Liverpool is on

Large gathering of people in Sefton Park Palm House

News · 4 March 2022

Funding boost for city’s cultural sector

Some of Liverpool’s much-loved cultural organisations have received a funding lifeline which will create jobs, attract visitors and boost the local economy. Today (Friday 4 March), Cabinet has given the green light to award £2.712 million to 27 cultural organisations as part of the Culture & Arts Investment Programme (CAIP). The city council funding will

A male and female acting on a stage as part of 'Another Dragons Roar' performance

News · 2 March 2022

Reintroducing culture to the lives of the city’s most vulnerable

Liverpool is launching a unique events programme designed to enrich the lives of those hardest hit by the pandemic. A brand new community programme will slowly reintroduce culture into the lives of clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) individuals and those who have been shielding during the pandemic, and those who have experienced mental health challenges, bereavements

Big writing which says Don't You Forget About Me, at the BME until 25 September

News · 24 February 2022

BME to host celebration of Scottish rock and pop

The British Music Experience (BME) is looking north for the inspiration behind its new exhibition.The massive contribution to British Rock and Pop made by Scottish artists will be the focus of theDon’t You Forget About Me exhibition which launches on March 4 at the British Music Experience in Liverpool. The BME has worked in collaboration

The Liver Building at night with the words '250 days to go' near it

News · 20 February 2022

BLOG: The Countdown is on to the World Gymnastics Championships 2022

With around 250 days to go until some of the world’s best gymnasts descend on Liverpool, Jen Falding – part of the city council team responsible for making the event happen – writes about her experience so far and looks ahead to October when Liverpool will be in the sporting spotlight once again. Monday (21

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