Liverpudlian indie hero Paul Simpson: ‘I could have made a masterpiece but I was too damaged’

Liverpudlian indie hero Paul Simpson: ‘I could have made a masterpiece but I was too damaged’

Paul Simpson, the frontman of Liverpool band the Wild Swans, has spoken about his music memoir, Revolutionary Spirit, which charts the city’s vibrant 1980s music scene. Simpson has been rewriting the book for years, and its historical present tense gives a detailed account of Simpson’s involvement with Liverpool’s punk and psych scenes. Simpson has been… Continue reading Liverpudlian indie hero Paul Simpson: ‘I could have made a masterpiece but I was too damaged’

No 10 finally to respond to 2017 report on Hillsborough injustices

No 10 finally to respond to 2017 report on Hillsborough injustices

The government’s response to recommendations for reform made in an official report six years ago, regarding the experiences of relatives of the 97 people killed at Hillsborough in 1989, is expected to be revealed today. The report, which was produced by James Jones, the former bishop of Liverpool, and was commissioned by then-home secretary Theresa… Continue reading No 10 finally to respond to 2017 report on Hillsborough injustices

RLPO/Hindoyan review – vivid and eloquent, plus the warmth of Dvořák’s sunshine

RLPO/Hindoyan review – vivid and eloquent, plus the warmth of Dvořák’s sunshine

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra performed Ernest Chausson’s Poème de l’Amour et de la Mer, accompanied by Wagner’s Prelude and Liebestod. Although the contrasting pieces risked miscommunication, the performance resulted in an impressive interpretation of Chausson’s song cycle, with a stunning solo performance. Sonya Yoncheva’s opulent soprano shone alongside the orchestra’s burnished string tone and… Continue reading RLPO/Hindoyan review – vivid and eloquent, plus the warmth of Dvořák’s sunshine

Dean Sullivan obituary

Dean Sullivan obituary

Dean Sullivan, an actor famous for his portrayal of Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside, died at the age of 68 due to prostate cancer. Dean was the longest-serving actor on the Liverpool-based soap opera, created by Phil Redmond, which captured the audience’s attention when it debuted with the launch of Channel 4 in 1982. Dean joined… Continue reading Dean Sullivan obituary

Actor Dean Sullivan, who played Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside, dies aged 68

Actor Dean Sullivan, who played Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside, dies aged 68

Dean Sullivan, known for his role as Jimmy Corkhill on the popular Channel 4 show Brookside, has passed away at the age of 68. The Liverpool-born actor received a prostate cancer diagnosis in 2018, but after treatment, was given the all-clear. Sullivan’s family released a statement saying that he passed away on November 29th after… Continue reading Actor Dean Sullivan, who played Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside, dies aged 68

Number of homeless refugees in Glasgow doubles amid asylum backlog

Number of homeless refugees in Glasgow doubles amid asylum backlog

Glasgow is experiencing a doubling of homeless refugees due to the Home Office’s efforts to clear the asylum backlog by year’s end, with London seeing mini refugee camps. Liverpool council has declared a homelessness emergency. Glasgow city council, the largest asylum dispersal area outside London, is considering declaring a housing emergency, as figures show the… Continue reading Number of homeless refugees in Glasgow doubles amid asylum backlog

Penny Lane street sign back in Liverpool 47 years after drunken theft

Penny Lane street sign back in Liverpool 47 years after drunken theft

Liverpool’s Penny Lane street sign that was stolen by drunk students has been returned to the city after 47 years. The Mossley Hill suburb’s sign was taken in 1976, nine years after the release of The Beatles’ single Penny Lane, which was a double A-side with Strawberry Fields Forever. The sign is on display in… Continue reading Penny Lane street sign back in Liverpool 47 years after drunken theft

Arsenal know how they must play to win a Premier League title | Jonathan Wilson

Arsenal know how they must play to win a Premier League title | Jonathan Wilson

On Saturday, Arsenal faced a big test against Brentford. They knew that a win would place them at the top of the Premier League table and could potentially challenge Manchester City’s dominance. However, the game was not filled with fluid play and creativity. Arsenal did dominate possession but struggled to create many chances. And then… Continue reading Arsenal know how they must play to win a Premier League title | Jonathan Wilson

Don’t boil your cabbages twice, Nadine Dorries | Brief letters

Don’t boil your cabbages twice, Nadine Dorries | Brief letters

In a letter to The Guardian, Charles Osborne of Prague criticized Conservative MP Nadine Dorries for her condemnation of the “entitled elite” while simultaneously complaining that she had not been given a title. Osborne argues that this lack of self-awareness is a defining characteristic of many Tories, and suggests that Dorries takes heed of the… Continue reading Don’t boil your cabbages twice, Nadine Dorries | Brief letters

How Ashley Dale’s voice notes helped convict her killers

How Ashley Dale’s voice notes helped convict her killers

Four men have been found guilty of the murder of Ashley Dale, an unprecedented case where the victim herself provided the testimony that would put her killers behind bars. Over the weeks leading up to her untimely death, Dale had grown increasingly afraid due to a dispute between her boyfriend and a gangster, which eventually… Continue reading How Ashley Dale’s voice notes helped convict her killers