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BT deal could be a breakthrough for Liverpool’s office market
Avison Young's latest Big Nine report shows Liverpool's headline rents are still too low, but BT's expected 100,000…
Merseyside sees demand for jobs in hospitality, care, construction and…
New figures reveal a record number of people in work in the North West as Jobcentre Plus in Merseyside looks to…
Report urges bars and clubs to protect women from sexual aggression
Study by researchers from the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and the University of…
Collapse of Thomas Cook boosts revenues at easyJet
Holiday giant Thomas Cook collapsed in October and in the three months to December 31 easyJet's group revenues…
Food and drink is key to future success of Southport Market, says public
Late last year, Sefton Council opened a four-week public consultation into the future of the market after it…
St Johns Shopping Centre defies retail gloom with £10m sales surge
Liverpool city centre mall is also reporting a footfall for 2019 of 13m - the same as 2018 but bucking the trend…
Merseyrail is named as most punctual rail operator in the UK
Carrying 110,000 passengers on more than 600 trains every weekday, Merseyrail is one of the most intensively used…
Liverpool Council to hold public roadshow on £47m city centre road scheme
Liverpool City Centre Connectivity (LCCC) scheme aims to reduce congestion is about to implement major changes to…
Ryanair and easyJet say Government was wrong to bail out Flybe
Government has agreed to defer Flybe’s £106m air passenger duty bill until the summer but Liverpool Airport's two…
