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  • 22/7/2008 The Emperor and the tiger

    A spectacular open-air performance featuring a crew and cast of more than 150 is set to grace one of Liverpool's original Victorian Parks. ...

  • 22/7/2008 Town Hall tours

    Town Hall tours

    Visitors are being invited to look around one of Liverpool's finest buildings during Capital of Culture year. ...

  • 22/7/2008 Speke market opens

    The new-look Speke market will be officially opened tomorrow. ...

  • 21/7/2008 Bogus callers warning

    Liverpool City Council is warning residents to be vigilant for fraudsters posing as environmental health officers. ...

  • 21/7/2008 Springy the Superlambanana

    Pupils at a Liverpool primary school are to unveil their very own Superlambanana tomorrow (Tuesday 22nd July 2008). ...

  • 18/7/2008 Cool to be in school

    Pupils at two Liverpool primary schools are to be rewarded for a massive improvement in attendance on Monday (21st July 2008). ...

  • 18/7/2008 Green fourteen!

    Liverpool is greener than anywhere else in Merseyside! ...

  • 18/7/2008 New Roscoe school blooms

    Hundreds of pupils at two of Liverpool's most historic schools are to hold a massive playground party to celebrate their amalgamation. ...

  • 17/7/2008 Public transport recommended

    Visitors heading to Liverpool for The Tall Ships' Races 2008 are being urged to leave their car at home. ...

  • 16/7/2008 Nautical novices

    A wave of Liverpool youngsters are to compete in the 2008 Tall Ships' Races after the city launched a special sea-faring search. ...

  • 16/7/2008 £25m school go-ahead

    Outline planning permission has been granted by Liverpool City Council for the new £25 million King David School campus in Childwall. ...

  • 14/7/2008 Tall Ships Guide

    Tall Ships guide

    The first ever Tall Ships guide to contain images of every vessel at a host port is now on sale. ...

  • 14/7/2008 Industrial action - updated !

    Industrial action

    Some council services will be affected by national industrial action on 16th and 17th July. Note - this story has been updated....

  • 14/7/2008 City honours Mandela

    Liverpool's Lord Mayor is to send a personal message of congratulations to one of the world's greatest statesman. ...

  • 14/7/2008 Tall Ships' royal salute

    The Princess Royal is to help launch Liverpool's celebrations as the host port for the start of The Tall Ships' Races 2008 this week. ...

  • 11/7/2008 Titanic luncheon

    THE final meal on the Titanic is to be recreated at a special event hosted by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool on Monday (14 July). ...

  • 11/7/2008 Transport into work

    Thousands of people have been helped to get jobs through innovative transport projects, the Merseyside Local Transport Plan (LTP) Partnership's quarterly breakfast briefing has been told. ...

  • 9/7/2008 An Arabic welcome

    Arabic speakers in Liverpool are signing up to a scheme to wear pin badges allowing international tourists to immediately spot them as translators. ...

  • 9/7/2008 Dancing into the record books!

    Schoolchildren in Liverpool are set to enter the record books by taking part in the world's biggest simultaneous dance event on Friday July 11th. ...

  • 9/7/2008 Civic welcome for Romanian guests

    Transylvanian students are to be given a civic reception as they visit Liverpool to learn lessons from the current Capital of Culture.  ...

  • 8/7/2008 Buildings progress recognised

    Liverpool City Council is welcoming a new report which shows it is making solid progress in improving at risk buildings in the city. ...

  • 8/7/2008 Olympians make a splash

    The British Olympic swimming team is to officially open Liverpool's new £17 million Aquatics Centre this week (Thursday 10th July). ...

  • 8/7/2008 Imagine...

    Liverpool will make summer holiday blues a thing of the past this August, with ten days of boredom-busting activity for young people and families. ...

  • 7/7/2008 Anti-social behaviour play

    A series of hard-hitting dramas about guns, gangs and anti-social behaviour will be performed by young people at the BT Convention Centre in Liverpool tomorrow (Tuesday 8th July). ...

  • 7/7/2008 Talent search is on

    Talent search is on

    'Now That's What We Call Culture' at the Echo Arena is the biggest regional talent search ever!...

  • 7/7/2008 University Square work to start

    Work is about to start on a scheme which will see major improvements to the main entrance at the University of Liverpool's campus. ...

  • 7/7/2008 Warehouses listed

    Two Victorian warehouses, in Liverpool's World Heritage Site, are the latest buildings to be listed in the city. ...

  • 3/7/2008 Loans for better homes

    Liverpool city council is helping some of city's most vulnerable people beat the credit crunch. ...

  • 3/7/2008 Mop top mania

    Liverpool's biggest employer is encouraging its 17,000-strong staff to get behind the first ever Beatles day. ...

  • 2/7/2008 Drama helps cut crime

    A project to get young people to turn their backs on guns, gangs and anti-social behaviour is already producing results. ...

  • 1/7/2008 Memorial for drowned internees

    A memorial plaque in memory of the victims of a sunken liner is to be unveiled in Liverpool tomorrow (Wednesday 2nd July). ...

  • 1/7/2008 Shakespeare celebration

    Liverpool is gearing up for a mass celebration of the world's most famous playwright. ...

  • 1/7/2008 Ancestry search

    Liverpool people are being given a unique opportunity to delve deep into their past and find out the fascinating stories of their ancestry. ...

  • 1/7/2008 Culture breaks 5m barrier

    Nearly 5 million people will have attended a cultural event or attraction in Liverpool at the half-way stage of its tenure as European Capital of Culture 2008. ...