Two special schools in Liverpool are set to benefit from a £2.1 million investment to provide extra classrooms.
Capital & Centric Plc has signed a gap funding agreement with The European Regional Development Fund.
Agent Marketing has launched a new social enterprise; Agent Academy CIC – a community interest company designed to help young people enter the marketing industry
Virgin Trains today announces a special 20% discount of Advance Fares for Business Club members of the International Festival for Business (IFB).
Liverpool is one of the first cities in the country to launch a new Youth Contract aimed at lifting teenagers out of unemployment.
Following a bidding process, the Ministry of Defence has selected Liverpool to stage the national celebrations which will take place in the city on 24 June 2017.
Local musicians are being encouraged to showcase their talent and be part of Liverpool's International Music Festival.
A popular riding school for the disabled is set to expand at a new site thanks to a deal with Liverpool City Council.
Everton in the Community is launching a new programme in conjunction with the Mayor of Liverpool to improve the employability of young people across the region.
Plans are underway which could see a brand new maritime event come to Liverpool in 2015.
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.
The three Cunard Queens event has been officially certified as one of Merseyside's most successful free events, with people travelling from across the world to see it.
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
City delighted to announce another street theatre spectacular to mark WW1 centenary.