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Taylor Swift donation enables Cardiff food bank to buy lorry full of supplies
Taylor Swift has made a significant donation to Cardiff Foodbank, enabling the charity to purchase a lorry filled with food and the items that are most needed for emergency food parcels. The donation, which according to the charity is the largest it has ever received from an individual, will provide the weight equivalent of providing… Continue reading Taylor Swift donation enables Cardiff food bank to buy lorry full of supplies
Calling all social butterflies young and small we are going to have a ball!
A celebration of nature is taking place in Liverpool’s Central Library in the form of a Butterfly Ball. Held in honor of the Botanicals exhibition, which will showcase nature-inspired artwork and historical prints, the event will be held on June 29th from 10am to 4.30pm. The free event is family-friendly and will feature insects and… Continue reading Calling all social butterflies young and small we are going to have a ball!
Sunday with Stacey Dooley: ‘We always have a full English’
Stacey Dooley, the British television presenter and journalist, shared her Sunday routine with The Guardian, giving an insight into her life as a mother of a 14-month-old daughter, Minnie. She views getting up at 7am as a lie-in and enjoys the quiet before the chaos of the day begins. She likes to light a Frédéric… Continue reading Sunday with Stacey Dooley: ‘We always have a full English’
Liverpool’s “civic heart” to celebrate milestonewith special events programme
Liverpool’s St George’s Hall is hosting a series of events this summer to celebrate its 170th anniversary. The Grade I-listed building is launching an event series named “It’s Yours!”. The program pays homage to the cultural heritage of Liverpool and features a range of music and comedy performances, as well as new commissions. It also… Continue reading Liverpool’s “civic heart” to celebrate milestonewith special events programme
BLOG: The Rector of Liverpool reflects on his time in the city
As Reverend Canon Dr Crispin Pailing prepares to step down from his role as Rector of Liverpool, he reflects on the changes he has seen in the city during his tenure. Pailing’s first visit to Liverpool was more than twenty years ago, but upon returning as Rector, he found the city to be completely transformed.… Continue reading BLOG: The Rector of Liverpool reflects on his time in the city
BLOG: Be prepared for the General Election!
The city of Liverpool is gearing up for the upcoming General Election on July 4th, with an estimated 340,000 eligible voters. There are five parliamentary seats being contested including Liverpool Garston, Liverpool Riverside, Liverpool Walton, Liverpool Wavertree, and Liverpool West Derby. Additionally, there will be three council by-elections for the Broadgreen, Clubmoor East, and Fazakerley… Continue reading BLOG: Be prepared for the General Election!
Freedom of Liverpool ceremony for Sue Johnston – Photo Gallery
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Macca and Klopp lead tributes to Sue Johnston at Freedom of Liverpool ceremony
Actress Sue Johnston has been awarded the Freedom of Liverpool at a ceremony attended by stars including Sir Paul McCartney and football manager Jurgen Klopp. Johnston, famous for her work on TV shows such as The Royle Family and Brookside, was initially nominated for the honour in July 2022 alongside Klopp. The former Liverpool boss… Continue reading Macca and Klopp lead tributes to Sue Johnston at Freedom of Liverpool ceremony
Swifties and academics debate Taylor Swift, from misogyny to millipedes
An academic conference centered around popstar Taylor Swift, fittingly named Tay Day, commenced at the University of Liverpool’s Yoko Ono Lennon Centre. Despite the topic of a single popstar, the conference covered a variety of academic studies dedicated to statistical analysis of Taylor Swift. Topics discussed at the conference included the intersectionality of sexual racism… Continue reading Swifties and academics debate Taylor Swift, from misogyny to millipedes