A rare collection of letters and photographs from the Beatles’ early years will soon be showcased in Hamburg, highlighting a formative time for the band when they first began to feel like stars. This exhibit centers on the group’s residency in the German city between 1960 and 1962, a pivotal period that greatly influenced their… Continue reading Letters and photos from Beatles’ early days to go on show in Hamburg
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Measures to improve housing conditions across Liverpool to be given the go-ahead
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is poised to consider a set of initiatives aimed at enhancing housing conditions city-wide, addressing the issue of empty homes, and providing residents with greater opportunities to fully own their homes. The upcoming Cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday, 5 May, will discuss whether to launch a consultation on several key proposals.… Continue reading Measures to improve housing conditions across Liverpool to be given the go-ahead
Europe comes to Liverpool again this summer
Last year, Liverpool witnessed a remarkable celebration of European cultures that brought the city’s communities closer together. Through an array of music, dance, cuisine, film, and storytelling, people from various European backgrounds gathered to share their heritage. The city’s streets, venues, and public areas were animated with vibrant colors, lively conversations, and joyful festivities. This… Continue reading Europe comes to Liverpool again this summer
Council clamps down on noisy neighbour after complaints
Liverpool City Council has taken decisive action after receiving numerous complaints about persistent loud noise from a property on Albany Road, L9. Working in partnership with Merseyside Police, the Council executed a warrant on Thursday, April 23, targeting a 66-year-old resident whose repeated playing of excessively loud music had caused distress among neighbours. Despite several… Continue reading Council clamps down on noisy neighbour after complaints
Pledge to use spending power to drive positive change
Liverpool City Council has announced a commitment to leverage its considerable purchasing power to foster a fairer, cleaner, and more resilient urban environment. Managing an annual expenditure of over £860 million, the council is in a unique position to influence positive outcomes through strategic investment decisions. The recently introduced Sustainable Procurement Strategy is intended to… Continue reading Pledge to use spending power to drive positive change
Liverpool gears up for inaugural Music Month
Liverpool is preparing to launch its inaugural Music Month, set to kick off on Friday, 1 May. This month-long celebration, organised by Culture Liverpool and Sound City, will showcase a series of live performances, cultural happenings, and community-led activities throughout the city region. Following the conclusion of Music Month, the festivities will continue with Liverpool… Continue reading Liverpool gears up for inaugural Music Month
Liverpool backs LGBTQ+ health with five more years of funding for Sahir
Liverpool has once again demonstrated its dedication to enhancing the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ communities by securing an additional five years of funding for Sahir. This support aims to expand the organisation’s vital work throughout the city, enabling it to continue serving as a cornerstone for local LGBTQ+ residents. Sahir’s efforts, which have long… Continue reading Liverpool backs LGBTQ+ health with five more years of funding for Sahir
‘It’ll be in my Guardian obituary’: David Balfe on inspiring Blur’s Country House and tripping on Top of the Pops
It looks like you’ve shared an excerpt from an article or interview about Dave Balfe, a notable figure in British music history. The passage covers Balfe’s career trajectory, touching on his early days in punk and post-punk bands, his role as a record label founder and producer, the fractious dynamics in the Teardrop Explodes, and… Continue reading ‘It’ll be in my Guardian obituary’: David Balfe on inspiring Blur’s Country House and tripping on Top of the Pops
Liverpool City Council driving change to greener fleet
Next week, a new proposal aimed at drastically reducing emissions from the Council’s vehicle fleet will be presented to the Cabinet. The plan sets out a defined strategy for moving towards more environmentally friendly and sustainable operations within the Council’s transport resources. If this proposal receives approval, the Council intends to replace vehicles at the… Continue reading Liverpool City Council driving change to greener fleet
Liverpool launches 12th Family Hub
Liverpool City Council has recently introduced its twelfth Family Hub as part of an ongoing initiative to establish at least one hub in every neighbourhood across the city. This marks the sixth new Family Hub unveiled in 2026, building upon the six hubs opened in previous years. The latest facility, named the Best Start Everton… Continue reading Liverpool launches 12th Family Hub