Liverpool Echo
The Liverpool Echo is a daily newspaper produced by Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales, which is part of Reach plc. It is located in St Paul's Square, Liverpool, in Merseyside, England. The Echo is available every day of the week and serves as the primary daily news source for Liverpool. Prior to January 13, 2012, it had a sister publication called the Liverpool Daily Post, which was also a morning newspaper.
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Charlotte Smith
The vase not only impresses shoppers who 'love it in their house' but also 'people who come to visit'Next is selling a "showstopper" vase that shoppers say looks "beautiful" in their house, especially in the hallway, fireplace or on the windowsill. Some claim the vase has even impressed people who come to visit their home, and say they 'always receive compliments' from visitors about the "stunning" ornament.
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Paul McAuley
Three quarters of the park will remain open during the festivalLarge parts of Sefton Park will still be open to the public during BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend takeover. The three-day festival is expected to attract thousands of music lovers to South Liverpool from Friday, May 23, until Sunday, May 25. Sam Fender and Mumford & Sons are set to headline the music extravaganza, which takes place annually in different UK locations.
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2 days ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Jack Flintham
Trent Alexander-Arnold made his first appearance for Liverpool on Sunday since breaking the news that he will be leaving the club at the end of his contract this summer. While that news was not a surprise, it clearly still stung some of the Anfield faithful as he was booed onto the pitch against Arsenal. Personally, there is no right or wrong answer on whether Alexander-Arnold was rightfully booed.
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Elliot Jessett
Alt Bridge Special School said it has personally apologised to the family and is committed to learning from its mistakeA mum was left 'absolutely fuming' after a transport service left her vulnerable son on a bus on his own for more than two hours because they failed to notice he was still there. Jen Woodward's son was picked up by Supreme Executive Travel (SET) who are commissioned by Knowsley Council to provide home-to-school transport.
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liverpoolecho.co.uk | Dan Haygarth
It is viewed as one of his greatest songsEven though John Lennon was seen as the most political member of The Beatles - writing songs like 'Give Peace a Chance' and 'Imagine', Paul McCartney's work also touched on big issues. Following the events of Bloody Sunday in Derry on January 30, 1972, which saw 13 civil rights protesters shot dead by British troops, Paul wrote 'Give Ireland Back to the Irish'. Another song of Paul's inspired by world events was 'Blackbird'.
Liverpool Echo journalists
Adam Everett
Benjamin Roberts-Haslam
Charlotte Hadfield
Cheryl Mullin
Chris Wright
Christopher Beesley
Christopher Megrath
Conaill Corner
Connor O'Neill
Dan Haygarth
Dan Windham
Dave Powell
David Humphreys
Ed Barnes
Edward Kay
Ella May Rice
Elliot Jessett
Emilia Bona
Emily Rose Carubia
Emily Sleight
Gary Stewart
Hannah Rees
Ian Croll
Ian Doyle
Jamie Greer
Jess Molyneux
Joe Rimmer
Joe Thomas
Kate Lally
Kate McMullin
Keifer Macdonald
Liam Thorp
Lottie Gibbons
Maria Breslin
Matt Addison
Megan Banner
Michael Ball
Nina Crighton
Olivia Williams
Paddy Edrich
Paul Gorst
Paul McAuley
Paul Philbin
Paul Wheelock
Rebecca Koncienzcy
Sophie McCoid
Stephen Killen
Steve Graves
Theo Squires
Wesley Holmes
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