
Oxbridge accolade for Liverpool schoolboy
(Thu 20/08)
A boy who suffers from a form of autism has been accepted to Cambridge after receiving his A level results on Thursday.
Travellers braced for baggage strike at Liverpool Airport
(Wed 19/08)
Travellers could face longer-than-usual queues when workers at Liverpool John Lennon Airport stage a strike in a row over redundancies.
Indie band in LFC shirt storm
(Tue 18/08)
A Singapore indie group have got hot under the collar after tearing up a Liverpool FC shirt in a promotional photoshoot.
Get Back to school with Paul McCartney?
(Tue 18/08)
The discovery of previously unseen pictures from Sir Paul McCartney's childhood are to go under the hammer with other Beatles memorabilia on 29 August organised by the Beatles shop.
Police hunt callous railway station attacker
(Fri 14/08)
Police aim to nail a man who head-butted a teenager in a bid to steal a mobile phone at a railway station after they traced a CCTV image of the prime suspect.
Beatles' Eleanor Rigby grave restoration appeal
(Fri 14/08)
A Liverpool taxi Driver has launched an appeal to restore and maintain the grave of "Eleanor Rigby" in St Peter's churchyard in Woolton.
Reds legend kicks off grassroots season
(Thu 13/08)
Liverpool County Football Association kicked off the 2009-10 season with the help of a Kop legend.
Knife thug convicted thanks to Click Liverpool reader
(Thu 13/08)
A callous teenage thug who robbed a ten-year old at knifepoint has been handed a nine-month supervision order after he was caught thanks to a story published on Click Liverpool.
Liverpool stars in Kop's Kitchen
(Wed 12/08)
LIVERPOOL footie stars are going to prove they can take the heat - by having a Masterchef-style cook off to see who is the best chef.
Music legends help launch Liverpool's World Cup bid
(Tue 11/08)
Legendary musician Gerry Marsden has helped launch Liverpool’s 2018 World Cup bid slogan: One City: One Goal.
Riera calls for heart drive
(Tue 11/08)
Liverpool midfielder Albert Riera has called on clubs to screen players' hearts following a series of related deaths amongst Spanish footballers.
Free university taster for disadvantaged Liverpool children
(Mon 10/08)
Forty-five merseyside youngsters got the chance to try out university last week, as Liverpool's LIPA opened its doors for a free residential summer school.
The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts offered the cours
Liverpool teenager killed by 25,000 volt shock
(Mon 10/08)
A teenager died instantly when he was hit by 25,000 volts as he clambered over rolling stock at a railway marshalling yard in Liverpool.
Summer fun in Liverpool city centre
(Sun 09/08)
At long last summer arrived in the Livepool city region at the weekend and shoppers and children made the most of it.
James May builds Meccano bridge in Liverpool
(Sun 09/08)
TV personality James May has proved that Meccano is still "top gear" when it comes model-building kits.