We’re guessing there are lots of hungry and thirsty and tired Global Entrepreneurship Congress delegates out in Liverpool over the next couple of days, as the GEC winds up its successful run in the city…..
A mayor for Liverpool will see the city leapfrog competitors and change the city’s image globally, says Patrick Hurley
As another Liverpool-born literary figure departs us Jamie Bowman mourns John Christopher, author of intelligent and disturbing science-fiction novels, including the Tripods.
It’s open for business - but how can BBC Media City attract our business? Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and SevenStreets present a unique one day seminar this month, aimed at helping Liverpool creatives make the most of Media City. Here’s how you can be a part of it…
Angry rhetoric over Liverpool Waters and UNESCO is obscuring simple solutions and not-so-hidden agendas, says Robin Brown
The city’s been hit with some serious blows to its music scene lately. But is it all gloomy tear-stained misery? Things may not be as bad as they seem…
2012′s but a few hours away, and so we’re reaching the conclusion of our Year In Review series. Today we bring together two of the city’s best live music promoters and DJs-about-town, Andrew Ellis from….
In our penultimate look back at 2011, Dave Abe of our favourite Liverpool restaurant, Etsu, gives us his highlights of the year.
In our second looks back at 2011, we catch up with alt gig venue The Picket; Phil Hayes namely. He tells us what he loved about Liverpool this past year.
Tom Harcastle celebrates CALM’s decade-long work with men, documented in a new book, and why charities like it are more important than ever.
In the first of our looks back at 2011, we catch up with karaoke-bustin’ creative team Mercy, who talk us through what they loved about Liverpool this past year.
We have a quiz to test every inch of your intellect - and get you out the house too. At stake? Some brill Liverpool-related prizes….
Think Santa was created by Coca-Cola? Think again, Liverpool has plenty of clues as to St Nick’s origins, as Richard MacDonald explains