Building a Welcoming Liverpool: Our Progress in 2024 to 2025

Liverpool has long been recognized as a city with a generous spirit, shaped by the arrival of diverse groups from around the world. Its rich cultural fabric and strong sense of community have been built by students, workers, and families who have sought safety and a fresh start. This influx of newcomers has played a… Continue reading Building a Welcoming Liverpool: Our Progress in 2024 to 2025

Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week: Brian’s journey into a new Career

This week marks the celebration of National Apprenticeship Week (9–15 February), a time dedicated to recognising the significant impact apprenticeships have on individuals, businesses, and communities alike. Among the many success stories within Liverpool City Council is Brian Wallace, currently an Accounting Technician Apprentice. Originally from Northern Ireland, Brian relocated to Liverpool with the intention… Continue reading Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week: Brian’s journey into a new Career

BLOG: Children’s Mental Health Week 2026

Children’s Mental Health Week 2026 is scheduled to take place from the 9th to the 15th of February. The chosen theme, “This is My Place,” focuses on fostering environments—whether people, services, or locations—that help children and young people develop a strong sense of belonging. This emphasis highlights the importance of belonging as a key element… Continue reading BLOG: Children’s Mental Health Week 2026

Liverpool Combating Drugs Partnership drives forward citywide action 

On Friday 6th February, various partners from across Liverpool gathered for the quarterly meeting of the Liverpool Combating Drugs Partnership (CDP), reaffirming their shared dedication to tackling drug and alcohol-related harms throughout the city. This partnership leads Liverpool’s proactive efforts to reduce harm, crime, and fatalities linked to substance use by adopting a ‘whole-system approach’.… Continue reading Liverpool Combating Drugs Partnership drives forward citywide action 

A Floor to Adore: Liverpool’s Minton Masterpiece Returns for Summer 2026 

This summer, visitors to St George’s Hall will be treated to a rare chance to see one of Liverpool’s most remarkable architectural masterpieces: the stunning Minton tile floor. From 17 July to 2 September 2026, the floor will be on public display for an extended period. Normally kept hidden beneath protective wooden panels to safeguard… Continue reading A Floor to Adore: Liverpool’s Minton Masterpiece Returns for Summer 2026 

LIMF Academy’s all-female music project underway

LIMF Academy is celebrating its 10-year anniversary by partnering with the Ivors Academy Trust and PPL to launch an all-female music project in the Liverpool City Region. The initiative, called ‘YES WE ARE!’, brings together 12 female songwriters, composers, musicians, and producers for collaborative songwriting and recording sessions at Liverpool’s Kempston Street Studios, supported by… Continue reading LIMF Academy’s all-female music project underway

Liverpool City Council statement on national infant formula recall

Liverpool City Council has acknowledged the recent national reports about the recall of various infant formula products and the ongoing investigation led by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). The UKHSA is currently examining 36 clinical alerts across the UK related to infants showing symptoms consistent with exposure to cereulide toxin after consuming certain batches… Continue reading Liverpool City Council statement on national infant formula recall

Spectacular celebrations as Liverpool marks the Year of the Horse

Liverpool is preparing to celebrate the Lunar New Year with a vibrant lineup of events and activities across the city centre, marking the arrival of the Year of the Horse. The main festivities will take place on Sunday, 22 February, primarily around Liverpool’s Chinatown, which is known as the oldest Chinese community in Europe. A… Continue reading Spectacular celebrations as Liverpool marks the Year of the Horse

First Right to Food Commission evidence-based event in Knowsley 

On Friday, 29 January 2026, the inaugural evidence-based event of the Right to Food UK Commission was held in Knowsley, with Ian Byrne MP hosting the gathering. This commission brings together influential figures from across the United Kingdom with the goal of developing a data-driven roadmap for Right to Food legislation by autumn of the… Continue reading First Right to Food Commission evidence-based event in Knowsley 

Minister for Children and Families praises innovative children’s social care in Liverpool City Region and Cheshire

Last week, Josh MacAlister MP, the Minister for Children and Families, visited the Liverpool City Region to observe the efforts being made by local partners in reshaping social care and improving outcomes for children and young people. He praised the collaborative approach focused on providing children with a strong foundation for their future. During his… Continue reading Minister for Children and Families praises innovative children’s social care in Liverpool City Region and Cheshire