Liverpool is to host the World Premiere of one of the most highly anticipated documentary feature films of the year....
A fleet of Tall Ships will be sailing back on to the River Mersey in 2018.
A record number of film and TV productions were made on location in Liverpool last year.
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.
Mayor Joe Anderson's message on the EU referendum vote
The Mayor of Liverpool has announced his ambitions to create a major year-long cultural programme to mark ten years since the city was European Capital of Culture.
Liverpool City Council has commissioned early design work on a permanent cruise liner building.
Liverpool City Council is set to inject up to £2.1 million to help deliver an International Centre for Reading at the historic Calderstones Mansion House.
Three North West firms have been awarded naming rights to one of Liverpool's most popular events.
Mayor Joe Anderson has expressed disappointment that the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has dismissed his concerns about the appointment of Sun journalist Trevor Kavanagh to its board.
Liverpool Waterfront has today (16 December) been crowned the overall winner in England's Great Places, a nationwide competition.
The ACC Liverpool Group has installed 925 photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roof of its new exhibition centre, allowing the venue to generate its own renewable energy for the next 20 years.
Liverpool's iconic St George's Hall is to host a special exhibition this Autumn to remember the plight of the prisoners of war from the Second World War.
Liverpool is setting the stage to be the most filmed city in the UK as proposals to create a new film and TV studio in and around the iconic Littlewoods Building are to be considered next week (Friday 18 September).