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Lifestyle
Just Bought A House in Liverpool? 9 Renovation Ideas
Before we dive in, congratulations on your new home in Liverpool! The excitement of moving into a new space is unparalleled, especially when it comes to making it your own. Whether it’s a charming Victorian terrace in Aigburth or a modern flat near the bustling Liverpool ONE, personalising your home can be both thrilling and daunting. Renovating your house is an excellent opportunity to imprint your personality on each corner. In this guide, we’ll explore…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Italian Quarter’s Gran Caffé To Open On Duke Street
Gran Caffè, the Italian Quarter’s popular coffee shop, is opening its second site in Liverpool city centre. A favourite in the city for its authentic Italian coffee, freshly baked Italian pastries, delicious sandwiches served on their homemade sourdough bread and gelato that’s made in house each day, Gran Caffè will open on Duke Street later this month. Gran Caffè has been serving its Italian delicacies in Williamson Square for over 10 years, headed up by brothers Paolo and Donato Cillo. Originally…
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Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
Tate Liverpool To Exhibit RESOLVE Collective And Greenhouse Project In Early 2024
Tate Liverpool has announced plans to present two new installations at the start of 2024. RESOLVE Collective are working with community-focused spaces across Liverpool to redistribute and re-use material from Tate Liverpool and will share this work through their new installation, You Get a Car [Everybody Gets a Car]: RESOLVE Collective at the RIBA North gallery from 9 February. The project extends beyond the walls of the gallery, with activations and collaborations that will platform community organisations…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #43
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. The new migration rules are even stricter than the last,Looks like things are evolving pretty fast.There was a leak at the Sellafield nuclear…
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Music
The Libertines Return With New Album & Liverpool Show In January
The Libertines new album All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade is out on the 8 March via EMI Records and the band are heading out on a club tour in January and February including a show at Liverpool’s Cavern Club on the 24 January. All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, The Libertines’ first new album in nine years, is available to preorder here. All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade features eleven new Libertines songs and was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Dimitri Tikovoï (The Horrors/Charli XCX/Becky Hill) and recorded at…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #42
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. More hostages are being released as the truce ensues,Hopefully no one has to fish out for clues.Word on the street is UEFA corruption,We…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Liverpool: A Guide To Being A Tourist In Your Own City
It’s time to explore your own city, here’s our guide to being a tourist in Liverpool. The Beatles’ Tours Ok, we know it’s obvious but of course we had to start here. The Beatles really helped put Liverpool on the map so here’s your chance to show your appreciation and embrace The Fab Four. The Magical Mystery Tour Bus We’ve all seen this colourful bus around Liverpool but how many of us have actually been…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Top 7 Reasons To Visit Liverpool In December
Planning a weekend staycation before Christmas? If you’re travelling from anywhere else in the UK, Liverpool makes a fantastic choice. Arts, culture and sports merge effortlessly in the city, providing a seamless blend of entertainment for the everyone to enjoy. No matter your usual style, it’s always worth knowing about some of the most exciting reasons to visit Liverpool in December. Why visit Liverpool in December? 1. The Christmas Markets With the picturesque and festive…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
The Best Coffee Shops In Liverpool
In Liverpool there’s also a deep appreciation for quality coffee and idyllic spaces to enjoy it. The city is full of independent cafes and coffee shops, each with their own unique charm, and we’ve rounded up some of our faves for you to add to your must-visit list. Here’s our guide to the best coffee shops in Liverpool. Whether you’re after a perfectly poured flat white, a cozy spot to work from, or a trendy…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #41
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. No one’s happy about Nigel Farage’s pay,That’s why they’re all boycotting the show’s stay.The possibilities of snow keep proving to be high,Let’s just…
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Liverpool News
Joe Lycett To Unveil Giant Toilet In Liverpool To Mark New Podcast Launch
Joe Lycett will unveil a giant, inflatable portable toilet, The Turdis, at Liverpool Docks on Thursday 23 November to mark the launch of his new-brand new podcast, Turdcast. Ahead of the first episode of Turdcast going live at 9am on Friday 24 November, Joe will bring the fully functioning giant toilet to Liverpool on Thursday, inviting members of the public to walk the brown carpet, spend a penny/drop a plop and share their own loo-themed…
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Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
‘The Many Faces of HIV’: Laura McCann’s Debut Exhibition At The Museum of Liverpool For World AIDS Day
Laura McCann has spent 2023 curating other people’s art but she will end the year exhibiting her own work as she makes her Museum of Liverpool debut. Initially Laura didn’t know where her work would be displayed but said when the charity Sahir asked her to work on a project to help them mark the 35th World AIDS Day, she says she “didn’t hesitate”. The photographer went on to explain, “Sahir are an amazing organisation…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Roxy Lanes Liverpool Is Officially Open Now
Located on School Lane, Roxy Lanes Liverpool, features a range of activities including American pool, shuffleboard, ice-free curling, tech darts, karaoke booths, beer pong, ten pin bowling and more. The ‘Booze & Ball Games’ venue is the 18th site for Roxy Leisure, and their third in Liverpool. While the brand’s existing Hanover Street and Cavern Quarter sites are over 18s only, this venue is also family-friendly and is open to under 18s when accompanied by an adult…
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Music
Esme Bridie Releases The Infectious New Single ‘Too Good For You’
The EPK states that following on from her debut EP in March 2023, Too Good For You is an “unhinged feminist track with intense spoken world vocal, dirty guitar and indie rock drums” which to these ears falls short of a full appraisal. The real hook is the filthy bass line presumably provided by George Higgins, which is a fantastical musical peg for La Bridie to hang her ranting libretto. You could put the track…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #40
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. David Cameron has made a come back,Hopefully this time around he doesn’t slack.Meanwhile, everyone reckons Suella deserves to be the Prime Minister,Whilst they…
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Health and Fitness in Liverpool
How To Stay In Shape During The Festive Period
The festive season is a time of the year when delicious food and awesome drinks come together to create the perfect celebratory atmosphere. It is an opportunity to be grateful for everything life has given us, including the joy of having friends and families. But, let’s be honest: there is a small problem. We all struggle to stay in shape in December, don’t we? There is no need to be ashamed. It’s easy to fall…
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Music
Sound City Announces First Wave of Acts & Headliners For 2024 Including The Snuts & Caity Baser
Renowned as a leader in new music discovery, Sound City continues its incredible history with the first details of its hotly anticipated 2024 return. Nestled in the heart of Liverpool – one of the world’s most influential music capitals – Sound City returns to its core multi-venue roots between the 4th-5th May 2024. Sound City: the dynamic music festival that first graced Liverpool’s streets in 2008 swiftly became a pivotal event for music enthusiasts worldwide.…
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Music
The Genre-Defying Grooves of Dorsal: An Upcoming Music Maestro
Amalgamating the hypnotic, chaotic groove of jazz with a modern and progressive electronic sound is not a feat to be sniffed at. Try adding some distorted vocals and, if it all goes well, you may replicate the sound of Dorsal. Expertly walking the line between the world of the singer songwriter and electronic music producers, the Yorkshire and Liverpool-based project has developed a unique sound that feels destined for great things. The relatively unknown artist has already attracted interest…
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Liverpool News
Weekly Noise: Week #39
Weekly Noise is a short and straightforward way of sharing Liverpool’s trending news and topics in the form of a weekly poem. Laura Chonzi will take the top trending hashtags or stories on social media and turn them into a ten-line poetic masterpiece for each week of the month, hence the name. The rain has been raining,Safe to say that it’s truly reigning.Any thoughts on the King’s Speech?Or how long it’ll take the new laws…
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Travel
Discover The Magic On Your Doorstep: Why Staying In The UK For A Holiday Is Still So Much Fun
In a world filled with exotic destinations and far-flung adventures, it’s easy to overlook the treasures that lie right at your doorstep. While international travel might be enticing, there’s an abundance of excitement, culture, and natural beauty to explore within the United Kingdom. In this article, we’ll dive into the myriad reasons why choosing to stay in the UK for a holiday can be a fantastic and memorable experience, especially for young people. 1. Diverse…















