‘There can be no exclusions’: how Hillsborough law hit a roadblock

The unveiling of the Hillsborough law at the Labour conference was intended to mark a moment of triumph for the prime minister. Following nearly 16 months of skepticism stemming from Whitehall insiders who doubted his ability to fulfill this promise, the prime minister was introduced by Margaret Aspinall, a prominent campaigner for justice whose son… Continue reading ‘There can be no exclusions’: how Hillsborough law hit a roadblock

Hillsborough law on hold ‘until agreement reached with families’

Labour has decided not to reintroduce the Hillsborough law for debate in the Commons until it can reach a consensus with the affected families, according to the Guardian. This decision followed a breakdown in discussions last week involving families affected by the Hillsborough disaster and the Manchester Arena attack. A key sticking point in these… Continue reading Hillsborough law on hold ‘until agreement reached with families’

Withdraw Hillsborough law amendment, urge Liverpool and Manchester mayors

The mayors of Liverpool and Manchester have expressed strong opposition to a recent amendment proposed to the Hillsborough law, urging its withdrawal on the grounds that it fails to adequately guard against potential future cover-ups. Steve Rotheram, the mayor of the Liverpool city region, alongside Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, criticized the amendment for… Continue reading Withdraw Hillsborough law amendment, urge Liverpool and Manchester mayors

On-site support service for homeless set to be created

Liverpool is moving forward with plans to establish a new temporary housing facility specifically for homeless individuals, reinforcing the city’s broader strategy to reduce homelessness. The local Cabinet is set to approve a two-year contract, which will fund on-site support services for up to 49 single-person households, providing low to medium levels of assistance. This… Continue reading On-site support service for homeless set to be created

Liverpool announced as a host for the 2027 Tour de France

Liverpool is set to host the conclusion of stage two in the men’s Tour de France on Saturday, 3 July 2027. The cyclists will begin their race from Keswick in Cumbria, journeying through Lancashire, and ultimately passing through the boroughs of Knowsley and St Helens. The stage will culminate in a high-speed sprint finish along… Continue reading Liverpool announced as a host for the 2027 Tour de France

Plan to improve the lives of unpaid carers

Liverpool City Council has reiterated its dedication to supporting unpaid carers by unveiling a comprehensive long-term plan aimed at ensuring they receive the necessary assistance to care effectively for their families and loved ones. This initiative, known as the All-Age Carers Strategy, is scheduled to be presented to the Cabinet on Tuesday, 20 January. The… Continue reading Plan to improve the lives of unpaid carers

Central Library to host special film screening of The Librarians

Later this month, Liverpool Central Library will present a special screening of a newly released documentary in collaboration with the Liverpool Doc Club. This event is scheduled for 22 January and will include more than just the film; attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion and a Q&A session. The… Continue reading Central Library to host special film screening of The Librarians

Liverpool supports social workers to return to practice

Liverpool City Council is encouraging former social workers who have stepped away from the profession to think about rejoining in 2026. The council is working closely with the University of Manchester to support their Return to Social Work programme by providing placements and dedicated academy support, with as many as 45 spots available throughout the… Continue reading Liverpool supports social workers to return to practice

Think panto season is behind you? Oh no it isn’t – some haven’t opened yet

The text describes how pantomimes (“pantos”) continue to play an important role even after the Christmas period, serving as a way to extend festive fun and lift spirits during the often gloomy January period. Key points from the passage include: – **Nottingham Playhouse’s Sleeping Beauty** runs until the weekend before “Blue Monday,” regarded as the… Continue reading Think panto season is behind you? Oh no it isn’t – some haven’t opened yet

Northern Powerhouse Rail upgrade welcomed

A significant new growth initiative has been unveiled by the Government to enhance the North of England, with Liverpool standing to gain from improved commute times, increased employment prospects, additional housing, and more community investment. Central to this plan is the Northern Powerhouse Rail project, aimed at boosting links among some of the country’s fastest… Continue reading Northern Powerhouse Rail upgrade welcomed