Monday , August 15 2022
Pride Weekend

The 12 Best Things About Liverpool Pride

Liverpool Pride is one of the most celebrated events in the city. A sea of colour, extravagance and love ensure Pride weekend is something all Liverpool locals should be proud of. Thousands of people come out dressed in their brightest clothes and waving their rainbow flags, ready to show the …

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27 Ways to Help Homelessness in Liverpool

No matter where you go in the UK, homelessness is apparent. Experts warn it is an issue that’s on the rise, with recent government statistics reporting that 3,569 people are sleeping rough on any one night in England. This is a significant rise of 30% from 2014-15, and double the …

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An Interview with Grand National Jockey Sam Twiston-Davies

Aintree fever is soon to take over the city as the infamous race-course opens its doors once more for a spectacular season of racing, on course to welcome well over 150,000 race-goers during the three days of fixtures. The 169th Crabbie’s Grand National begins 7th April, ending with the world …

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8 Fun Things to Do in Liverpool This Easter

Ah, the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. The first bank holiday since New Year’s is almost upon us, and heralds two weeks’ worth of school-free time for children across the UK – a fact that could induce moments of panic, over how to keep the kids amused, in even the most …

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10 People You Didn’t Know are from Liverpool

Liverpool has more than its fair share of famous alumni. We are leading exporters of popular entertainers and talented footballers – and everyone has heard of John Lennon, Cilla Black and Wayne Rooney. Much of our musical and artistic reputation can be traced to the 60s, when visiting US poet …

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Irish Pioneers Who Shaped Liverpool

Everyone knows Liverpool has deep rooted connections to Ireland. Since the Irish Rebellion in 1798 and the Great Famine in the 1840’s, Irish men and women have been migrating to the Merseyside city. Nowadays, the influx of Irish people coming to Liverpool is primarily in the form of University students …

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10 Scouse Influences Across the World

  Whether we’re a red or a blue, us Liverpudlians all have one thing we can all agree on… we are all extremely proud of the city we come from. Clearly, the love for Liverpool doesn’t stop when you get over the Mersey as we were named the European Capital …

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18 Historic Photos of the Liverpool Waterfront

Our UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most visited locations in the city today, owing much of its success to the historic trade along the waterfront. The Pier Head is also complemented by the radiant views of the River Mersey, which make for a beautiful experience on an iconic Mersey ferry. …

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32 Photos to Show How Liverpool has Changed

With a population of 467,995, Liverpool is the seventh largest city in the UK. It is home to two cathedrals, two premier league football clubs, one of the most successful bands to walk this earth and much more. Through photographs, we take a look at some of Liverpool’s defining moments …

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