Liverpool News
Stay up to date with the latest Liverpool news, from arts and culture to events, lifestyle, music, and more across the city.
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Make CIC Announces Make Hamilton 2.0, Transforming Argyle Street Building into Vibrant Maker Space
Social business Make CIC is starting the new year with an exciting new vision, having bought the former Riverside Housing HQ on Argyle Street to create a permanent home for its creative community in Birkenhead. Make helps people “turn their passions into prosperity” by providing studio space for people who might otherwise be working from home, alongside a programme of workshops, exhibitions and support. The vision for the new site includes creative, cultural and community…
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Paul Curtis Reveals Red Rum Club Mural At New Bootle Music Venue
Paul Curtis has unveiled his latest mural ahead of his exhibition at The Royal Liver building. The mural, featuring Liverpool band Red Rum Club, is located at Salt and Tar, the new 3000 seater venue in Bootle. Paul is delighted to be a part of the Salt and Tar venture, which hopes to expand the city’s thriving and vibrant music scene. The artist commented, “Music has always been a part of my life and I’m…
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Weekly Noise: Week #51
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. An Arctic blast is said to bring us snow,This weather is more daring than we know.The Royals are on the road to recovery,Whilst…
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Weekly Noise: Week #50
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. Another week, another storm,Sounds like a very unpleasant norm.Parents are uniting against the Labour Party,Looks like that meeting isn’t going to be hearty.Sarah…
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Hope Street Hotel Celebrates 20 Years
Welcoming its first guests in 2004, Hope Street Hotel marked the beginning of a new era for hotels in Liverpool – the city centre’s first independent, privately-owned, boutique hotel. Located in the Georgian Quarter, in the street famous for being bookended by the two cathedrals, Hope Street Hotel immediately established itself as the place to stay, and, 20 years on, remains very much a hotel of choice in a local and regional market that has…
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Littlewoods Camaraderie Remembered At Museum of Liverpool Exhibition
Littlewoods is being remembered through the eyes of its legions of workers in a unique showing at the Museum of Liverpool. World-famous for its football gambling and retail business, the Liverpool company employed 30,000 at its peak, known as ‘Littlewoodies’, the majority women. The exhibition, which run for three months (from 1 February – 28 April 2024), include vintage photographs, letters, coupons, promotional materials and memorabilia and has a strong focus on the social life…
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Weekly Noise: Week #49
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. Snow is falling all around us,And quite frankly, it’s causing such a fuss.Multiple schools have closed down,All because the weathers’ decided to clown.Some…
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Weekly Noise: Week #48
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. LFC has made us proud once again,By ensuring that our support was not in vein.Another week has come,Hopefully it doesn’t leave us feeling…
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Paul Curtis First Ever Exhibition To Take Place This February
Paul Curtis has just announced his first ever exhibition is due to take place at The Royal Liver Building next month. Paul who was born and raised in Liverpool is the most prolific street artist in the region. Since rising to fame following his now famous “Wings” mural on Jamaica Street, (officially entitled “For All Liverpool’s Liver Birds”), Paul has produced over 230 public works of art and is responsible for the largest piece of…
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Weekly Noise: Week #47
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. Happy New Year to you and yours,May it be full of nothing but open doors.Day two of this year and doctors are striking,All…
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Rough Trade Announces Liverpool Store Opening
Leading independent music retailer Rough Trade has announced plans to increase its UK footprint with the opening of a large new store in Liverpool. The news comes after a period of growth for the independent, which has tripled its UK vinyl market share in the past five years. Scheduled to open in Q1 2024, the 6500 square foot store, which will open on Liverpool’s Hanover Street, will become Rough Trade’s largest location in the UK and…
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Daffodil: Former Mersey Ferry To Be Transformed Into Liverpool Waterfront Attraction
A £2.5m project to transform the former Mersey Ferry, MV Royal Daffodil into a major destination is set for completion in 2024. Liverpool City Region entrepreneurs Philip Olivier and Joshua Boyd have spent several years working on the venture. Reborn as Daffodil, the iconic vessel will find a permanent home on Liverpool’s Waterfront with planning granted for a berth at Canning Dock, next to Royal Albert Dock. Daffodil is set to become a valuable addition to…
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Weekly Noise: Week #46
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. What’s weirder than Christmas on a Monday?That’s right, New Year’s also being the same day.Miles of cars have been trapped in the snow,At…
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Weekly Noise: Week #45
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. Chaos ensues as more Covid Inquiry WhatsApp messages are exposed,We can only hope that the real truth is enclosed.An Iceland volcano has decided…
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Weekly Noise: Week #44
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. Prince Harry is making headlines yet again,Funnily enough, it’s another complain.Rishi’s bill took 36 hours to agree with,Hopefully the said voters don’t end…
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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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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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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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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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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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