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Journalists on red alert over Liverpool recession report

Red alert then? Actually yes, but only because the entire world economy has gone to the dogs. If Liverpool is fucked, then so is everywhere else.

Greater Liverpool, Merseyside, Little Manchester – who cares?

What all of this means, of course, is that the Wirral will cease to be called, er, Wirral, and have to go under the name of long-time rival Liverpool – and the same goes for St Helens, Knowsley and Sefton.

Rebuilding the Everyman

The Everyman has apparently been declared “unfit for purpose” and faces a “long lingering death” unless it is demolished, according to Arts Council England, because of its poor rehearsal space and bars.

Lewis's redevelopment to form city's 83rd retail and leisure destination

Depending on how you greet news of more bars, hotels, shops and generic retail space in the city, the Lewis’s redevelopment is probably either good or rather indifferent news.

Ringo and Liverpool: Saying goodbye to Madryn Street

Ringo Starr’s birthplace number nine Madryn Street in the Dingle has no cultural significance as should be demolished, according to Liverpool City council and the National Trust