Liverpool included in 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup bid

The City of Liverpool, along with Everton Stadium, has been officially named as part of the United Kingdom’s bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035™. This ambitious proposal includes 16 cities from across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, coordinated by four member organisations striving to deliver the largest single-sport event ever held… Continue reading Liverpool included in 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup bid

From Rice Lane pub to childcare success, a journey of growth for a Walton business

A family-operated childcare nursery in North Liverpool has successfully converted a former pub into a flourishing local business, propelled by expert support that facilitated its bold growth. Bonnie Bear Nursery, established by Hayley and Charlie Murtagh, provides a caring and stimulating environment designed for children aged from 12 weeks up to five years old. The… Continue reading From Rice Lane pub to childcare success, a journey of growth for a Walton business

Free books for children at Liverpool Libraries this Christmas

This Christmas, Liverpool’s libraries are gifting free books to young children as part of a broader lineup of festive activities. Specifically, any child under five years old who registers with the library between 1 December 2025 and Christmas Eve will be given a complimentary book bag containing a carefully selected book. This initiative is available… Continue reading Free books for children at Liverpool Libraries this Christmas

Shop local this Christmas at Liverpool Markets

Liverpool Markets are offering a wide variety of options for those seeking unique Christmas gifts or a festive treat. Throughout November and December, several markets across the city will showcase an array of goods from local independent businesses and farmers. Shoppers can find everything from fashion and handmade crafts to fresh food and beverages. This… Continue reading Shop local this Christmas at Liverpool Markets

Champions League review: Arsenal erupt, PSV stun Liverpool and Benfica revive

Bayern Munich’s long unbeaten streak and reputation as Europe’s premier football team suffered a significant blow at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal dominated a side that has historically troubled them, opening the scoring through a set-piece finish delivered by Jurriën Timber, who stepped in for the absent Gabriel Magalhães. The 17-year-old Lennart Karl impressed with a… Continue reading Champions League review: Arsenal erupt, PSV stun Liverpool and Benfica revive

Double win – Abbot’s Lea School named UK leader in SEND and most inspirational specialist school

Abbot’s Lea School, a special school located in Woolton, Liverpool, has earned the distinguished recognition as the best school in the UK for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and inclusive education. In addition to this national accolade, the school has also been named the Most Inspirational Specialist School in the Northwest region, highlighting its… Continue reading Double win – Abbot’s Lea School named UK leader in SEND and most inspirational specialist school

Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Cunard Building Tours Now On Sale

This winter presents a unique chance to join exclusive guided tours of the Cunard Building, one of Liverpool’s famous Three Graces. This Grade II* listed structure, renowned for its maritime and architectural significance, will welcome visitors for a limited series of heritage tours scheduled from late November through December 2025. Tours cost £15 per person… Continue reading Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Cunard Building Tours Now On Sale

BLOG: The budget is ‘good news for vulnerable families’

Liverpool City Council Leader Cllr Liam Robinson has shared his thoughts on the recent budget announcement and its implications for local residents. He describes the budget as positive news, particularly for the city’s most vulnerable families. Among the key changes is the removal of the two child benefit cap, a move that Robinson says will… Continue reading BLOG: The budget is ‘good news for vulnerable families’

Liverpool unites for World AIDS Day 2025

On 1 December, Liverpool will once again come together to observe World AIDS Day, paying tribute to those affected by HIV and reaffirming the city’s steadfast goal to eliminate new HIV transmissions by 2030. This annual event brings together partners, healthcare groups, and local communities to express solidarity, remember those lost, and recognize the progress… Continue reading Liverpool unites for World AIDS Day 2025