Household support available to tackle cold homes, damp and mould

Liverpool City Council is offering financial assistance this winter to help residents maintain warm and safe homes. A budget of £500,000 has been allocated from the Department for Work and Pensions’ Household Support Fund to address energy-related problems faced by households in the area. This funding is specifically targeted at homeowners who are struggling to… Continue reading Household support available to tackle cold homes, damp and mould

Ukrainian who fled war says Liverpool attack was one of her ‘most traumatic experiences’

A woman who escaped the conflict in Ukraine has described the severe injury she sustained during the Liverpool FC trophy parade as one of the most harrowing moments of her life. Anna Bilonozhenko, aged 43, suffered a fractured right knee after being struck by a Ford Galaxy driven by Paul Doyle, which hit over 130… Continue reading Ukrainian who fled war says Liverpool attack was one of her ‘most traumatic experiences’

‘Truly shocking’: judge sentences Paul Doyle for Liverpool FC parade attack – video

Judge Menary addressed Paul Doyle, 54, during sentencing, describing his actions as driven by “inexplicable and undiluted fury” after he drove into crowds at a Liverpool parade in May, injuring 134 people within just two minutes. The judge sentenced Doyle to a prison term of 21 years and six months. Reflecting on the incident, Menary… Continue reading ‘Truly shocking’: judge sentences Paul Doyle for Liverpool FC parade attack – video

‘It hasn’t sunk in – maybe it never will’ – Liverpool parade ‘hero’ recalls day of terror

Dan Barr, a former soldier from Birkenhead, Merseyside, has been recognized for his brave actions during a terrifying incident at the Liverpool FC parade. When Paul Doyle drove his car into crowds of pedestrians, causing chaos and panic, Barr sprang into action. His swift response and courage in stopping the vehicle earned him a High… Continue reading ‘It hasn’t sunk in – maybe it never will’ – Liverpool parade ‘hero’ recalls day of terror

Man who drove into Liverpool FC parade jailed for more than 21 years

A former Royal Marine, Paul Doyle, has been sentenced to over 21 years in prison after deliberately driving into a crowd of Liverpool football supporters during a victory parade, causing widespread injury and trauma. The 54-year-old was sentenced at Liverpool crown court, where victims and their families were present, some visibly emotional. Merseyside police described… Continue reading Man who drove into Liverpool FC parade jailed for more than 21 years

Recycle festive tech this Christmas and help stop battery and electrical fires

As the festive season approaches, local waste authorities are urging the public to recycle their broken Christmas lights, batteries, and other FastTech presents responsibly to help reduce the risk of fires. Across the Liverpool City Region, officials are collaborating with Recycle Your Electricals to promote the ‘Stop Battery Fires’ campaign. This initiative aims to raise… Continue reading Recycle festive tech this Christmas and help stop battery and electrical fires

Liverpool parade attack: victims describe horror of day as driver due to be sentenced – live

The text you provided appears to be a partially copied excerpt from a news article reporting on the court proceedings relating to Paul Doyle, the man who drove into the Liverpool FC parade in May, injuring 134 people. Here is a summarized reconstruction of the key points based on your excerpt: — **Man who drove… Continue reading Liverpool parade attack: victims describe horror of day as driver due to be sentenced – live

Man who drove into Liverpool FC parade was ‘in a rage’, court told

During a victory parade in Liverpool, a man driven by intense anger deliberately rammed his vehicle into groups of football fans, resulting in widespread injuries and fears of a possible terror attack, a court revealed. The shocking incident involved Paul Doyle, 54, whose actions were captured on dashcam footage showing him accelerating into the crowd… Continue reading Man who drove into Liverpool FC parade was ‘in a rage’, court told

Liverpool’s libraries to be transformed through bold new strategy

Liverpool is on the brink of approving an ambitious new plan designed to steer the Library and Information Service through the next five years. The Liverpool Library Strategy 2026-2031, pending Cabinet approval on Tuesday, 16 December, aims to revitalize the city’s libraries, turning them into dynamic and inclusive community centers that embrace digital connectivity. This… Continue reading Liverpool’s libraries to be transformed through bold new strategy