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Liverpool Health Commission to investigate the ‘first 1,000 days of life’
Liverpool Health Commission is a national public health inquiry established by Liverpool John Moores University and…
Mersey claimant count up 10% on 2018 – but five-year trend reveals a huge…
As official figures reveal UK unemployment remains at a 45-year low, Jobcentre Plus staff in Merseyside are helping…
Growing insolvency practice says Brexit is causing supply chain distress
National practice Opus is relocating its Liverpool office from Duke Street to 20 Chapel Street after seeing the…
Merseyside-produced Evoque offers chink of light as JLR sales plummet
Indian-owned carmaker, which employs more than 4,000 people in Halewood assembling the Evoque and the Discovery…
Developer Redsun starts work on speculative industrial scheme at Ellesmere Port
Caddick Construction will build the 125,000 sq ft building at Hooton Park, the first phase of the Aviator project…
Scrapping Liverpool’s elected mayor is a ‘daft’ idea, says Frank McKenna
Both Labour and Lib Dem councillors are keen to consider a change to the council leadership model but the CEO of …
Everton FC to hold second public consultation for new stadium this summer
Club will reveal new designs in July as it embarks on a second consultation process ahead of submitting a planing…
Jaguar Land Rover denies it is about to be sold to French Vauxhall parent PSA
Both JLR and PSA deny reports of an imminent deal for the carmaker which employs more than 4,000 people at Halewood…
Liverpool businesses backing return of top flight tennis to the city this summer
Law firm MSB and Liverpool BID Company are supporting the Williams BMW Liverpool International Tennis Tournament…