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New technology on Liverpool route will change lights for late-running buses
From April, the 86 and 86A bus routes, which run between Liverpool city centre, Garston and Liverpool John Lennon…
Co-operation is vital to addressing the Mersey skills gaps, Wirral event hears
More than 80 business people, public sector leaders and representatives from education attended Wirral Chamber of…
Liverpool business delegation heading to Shanghai to celebrate 20-year link
Liverpool City Council, together with Invest Liverpool and Liverpool China Partnership, will be leading an…
HS2 will widen north-south divide and should be scrapped, new report claims
Left-leaning think tank the New Economics Foundation claims 40% of the benefits of HS2 would go to London with just…
Jobcentre staff in drive to fill Merseyside’s construction skills gap
DWP says there is significant demand for skilled people within the Liverpool city region construction industry and…
Merseyside sees 9% rise in paying bus passengers – bucking the UK trend
New data from Merseytravel reveals a 9% rise in fare paying passenger journeys in the last three months of 2018…
Major section of Liverpool’s ‘Dock Road’ to close for four weeks from Monday
From 9.30am on Monday, March 18, Waterloo Road and Regent Road will completely close to traffic Paisley Street and…
Bruntwood backs InnovateHer’s mission to get more girls working in tech
InnovateHer is a national initiative which works with around 55 schools and is pledging to reach more than 1,000…
Mersey Maritime Industry Awards celebrate the best of the maritime sector
Now considered one of the most prestigious events on the national maritime calendar, the fifth MMIAs was held at…
