Liverpool City Council has released the names of two councillors who received summonses for late or non-payment of council tax between 2019 and 2024. Following a Freedom of Information request, the Information Commissioner’s Office instructed the council to publish the information. The council had initially resisted, citing the councillors’ right to privacy. Neither had voted… Continue reading Council Tax Freedom of Information ruling
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Liverpool schools improving how they listen to pupils with autism
Liverpool City Council has teamed up with partners the Liverpool Parent Carer Forum and Alder Hey to create the National ‘Autism in Schools’ Project. The initiative encourages pupils with autism to share their experiences with teachers in order to increase knowledge, understanding, and inclusion within schools. The council, together with young autistic people from several… Continue reading Liverpool schools improving how they listen to pupils with autism
Liverpool remembers the 97 who lost their lives at Hillsborough
Liverpool has commemorated the 35th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy with a range of events. The Lord Mayor, Cllr Mary Rasmussen, and Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, laid flowers at the Hillsborough Memorial at Anfield on Monday 15 April. Later, a minute’s silence was held outside Liverpool Town Hall at 3.06pm; the exact time at… Continue reading Liverpool remembers the 97 who lost their lives at Hillsborough
Sunak says ‘all sides should show restraint’ after Iranian attack on Israel – UK politics live
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Keir Starmer wants to be seen as a working-class PM. Deeds, not warm words, will determine that | Aaron Sharp
Keir Starmer wants to establish himself as a working-class politician, but many voters are sceptical. In a recent YouGov poll, 48% of working-class voters think Starmer is doing a bad job. Labour’s lead is also narrower with working-class voters than among the wider electorate. It is a sentiment that is likely to be echoed in… Continue reading Keir Starmer wants to be seen as a working-class PM. Deeds, not warm words, will determine that | Aaron Sharp
Everton paid £30m in interest to lender with links to tax exile, documents suggest
According to corporate records, Everton has paid almost £30m in interest charges to an unclear lender linked with a tax exile. The Premier League club’s accounts suggest that the charges reached around £438,000 per week, which is more than three times the reported wages of the club’s goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford. A controversial alteration in accounting… Continue reading Everton paid £30m in interest to lender with links to tax exile, documents suggest
More details released of Queen Anne Naming Ceremony
Cunard has released further details about the Naming Ceremony of its latest vessel, Queen Anne. The event will take place on Monday, 3 June, during its introductory voyage around the British Isles. The ceremony will occur on the Mersey waterfront and Queen Anne is expected to arrive just after sunrise, which makes it the most… Continue reading More details released of Queen Anne Naming Ceremony
Remembering the Hillsborough anniversary
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, and Liverpool will be holding a minute’s silence to honour the 97 people who lost their lives. The silence will be held on Monday, April 15th at precisely 3.06 pm, the exact time that the match was stopped. Upon the completion of this minute of… Continue reading Remembering the Hillsborough anniversary
The Big Bike Revival is here
The Big Bike Revival is an opportunity to get out and explore on two wheels. Cycling UK, a charity dedicated to promoting cycling across the UK, has partnered with two local organizations, Liverpool Cycle Tours and Cycling FIX CIC, to provide free events over the next two weeks in Sefton Park, Kings Dock, and Toxteth… Continue reading The Big Bike Revival is here
BLOG: Improving access to innovative sexual health care in Liverpool
Liverpool’s sexual health services are blazing a trail in the field thanks to its innovative approaches in providing greater access to medicines and better testing for people in the area. The city has ramped up its testing program, resulting in a record number of people being tested for HIV and other STIs last year. This… Continue reading BLOG: Improving access to innovative sexual health care in Liverpool