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Liverpool Marathon Cancelled

This year’s Run Liverpool Liverpool Marathon has been cancelled. BTR, formerly Run Liverpool have announced that this year’s event, scheduled for Sunday, 13th October has been shelved after talks with Liverpool City Council, who’ve asked organisers to once again reconsider the course structure in order to alleviate the impact on Liverpool waterfront roads and, to [...]


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Talk Sport: The Anfield Wrap

Talk Sport: The Anfield Wrap

Social media and football often make uncomfortable bedfellows. With cases of players being hounded off their accounts due to fans - how shall we put it - remonstrating strongly with them and the months of January and August often becoming unbearable with mysterious agents claiming to be ITK, inflating gossip around possible signings (quick tip [...]


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Who does the Liver Bird belong to?

Who does the Liver Bird belong to?

Should LFC own the rights to our Liver Bird? Yes, say those charged with ruling on logos (the OHIM - Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market, if you please). No, say campaigners against the decision, who believe that the bird belongs to all of us. In 2008 Liverpool Football Club applied to the intellectual [...]


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Upward Cycle: Help Liverpool Wheels For All

Upward Cycle: Help Liverpool Wheels For All

A great project in Liverpool needs your help - and all you have to do is listen to some great music and enjoy a beer.


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The Ugly Game: Making a stand against modern football

The Ugly Game: Making a stand against modern football

When we write about football, we run for cover. But a new fanzine from the team that brought us Halcyon magazine made us realise we weren’t alone. Our jaded love of the beautiful game persists, but its grip is as tenuous as Southampton’s on the Premier League. With jaw-popping infographics spelling out the spiraling costs [...]


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7 Places To Play Golf In Liverpool

7 Places To Play Golf In Liverpool

Ryder Cup captured your imagination? Here are seven places you can play golf in Liverpool - from crazy golf to some of the best courses in the world.


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SevenStreets Surgery: Cycling

SevenStreets Surgery: Cycling

Every week, we’ll bring you a bona fide expert from the city to share their wisdom. This week, it’s a crash-course in all things cycling, from the good people at Parliament Street’s Giant bikes.


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The Liverpool Olympics Start Now

The Liverpool Olympics Start Now

You want our opinion? Those medals were too big. We bet Rio’s are cooler. So we’re in training now - and you can be too. Liverpool can help you towards every UK gold-medal winning sport at London 2012. You’ve just got to know where to look…


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Pedalo power: boating returns to Liverpool parks

Pedalo power: boating returns to Liverpool parks

The weather’s been pretty terrible this summer, but whenever the sun does drag its lazy arse out into the open, our city parks are a pretty nice place to be. And the council are trying to get more of us using them: news comes today that there’s going to be a new pedalo scheme whirring [...]


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Stanley Street Sports Day

Stanley Street Sports Day

Grown men gallumping down the streets in lady frocks? Whatever next? It’s OK, it’s an Official Olympic Event, people.


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Better L8 than never: Toxteth Heritage Trail launches

It’s lovely to see Toxteth being given a push lately. A few weeks ago there was the excellent, grassroots-organised Toxteth Day, and now word comes to us that there’s a brand new thing to participate in. Toxteth Heritage Trail is set to kick off later this month, and it sounds rather great. It’s basically a [...]


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Unaverage Batting

Unaverage Batting

Taking the utilitarian ping pong bat and transforming it into a thing of beauty - it’s all in a day’s work for Liverpool’s creative community. And, with your help, it’s a way to raise much needed funds for CALM too.


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Garden State: Liverpool Festival Gardens open

Garden State: Liverpool Festival Gardens open

Robin Brown sampled the simple delights of the reopened Garden Festival site - finding dragonflies, meadowlands and a restored sense of pride.


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Olympic Torch comes to Liverpool – details

Olympic Torch comes to Liverpool - details

The route for the Liverpool leg of the Olympic Torch has been revealed, with several city landmarks taken in along the way.


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St Helens RLFC christens new ground

St Helens RLFC christens new ground

Mark Boyns sees the start of a new era at St Helens’ new Langtree Park ground.


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Review: In Seven Days at The Walker

Review: In Seven Days at The Walker

— Barack Obama proves an elusive figure to pin down in this exhibition on his election campaign, but the journey is rewarding.

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Radar: Rufus Wainwright at Liverpool Philharmonic

The colourful baroque pop hero visits the Phil for the first time in six years this summer...

Radar: Mazes at the Blade Factory

Liverpool Psych Festival head to the Camp & Furnace at the end of this week for a special psych-y knees-up with one of the UK's best new bands.

Radar: KAYFABEMANIA at Drop The Dumbells

A wrestling-themed exhibition and - yes - actual wrestling, at this one-evening-only event. Spandex at the ready, sweat fans...

Radar: The Who to play Liverpool Echo Arena

A loud start to your summer: the rock legends head to Liverpool to play 'Quadrophenia' in full. Seriously.
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