Liverpool Echo

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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  • 1 day ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Megan Banner

    Aaron Allen's sister said his death has "left a massive hole for everyone"A dad-of-three who “lived life to the full” died after a 19 year battle with heart problems. Aaron Allen, 49, from St Helens, suffered a cardiac arrest and died on February 7 after contracting a chest infection he "couldn’t shift". His heart problems began 19 years ago when he caught a virus, which spread to his heart and caused it to deteriorate.

  • 1 day ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Megan Banner

    Scorpios have been told to 'steer clear'It's Wednesday, April 23, as one star sign is being warned to be 'careful.' There are 12 zodiac signs - Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces - and each sign has its own daily horoscope which some believe can forecast a person's future, whether it be in work, your love life, your friends and family or other areas of life.

  • 1 day ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Megan Banner

    Neil Kettle has been put behind bars for 11 yearsAn Encrochat handler who fled to the Netherlands, has been jailed after he gave away his identity by referencing his hobby as a pigeon fancier. Neil Kettle, of Speakman Way, Prescot, who was extradited from the Netherlands in January this year, was jailed yesterday, Tuesday, April 22, for conspiring to supply cocaine, heroin, ketamine and cannabis.

  • 1 day ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Megan Banner

    "It never occurred to me that we might lose him - he was so young and had so much to live for"A man is to take on a huge challenge in memory of his best friend who he met "by chance" over 20 years ago at Goodison Park. Roy Caine, from Birkenhead, will be taking part in the London Marathon in a bid to raise £2,000 for the British Liver Trust in memory of his best friend, Alan. The 38-year-old met Alan "completely by chance" after he sat near him in the Gwladys Street end at Goodison.

  • 1 day ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Jack Flintham

    Everton captain James Tarkowski was fortunate not to receive a straight red card for his challenge on Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister in the Merseyside derbyPGMOL chief Howard Webb has admitted that VAR was used incorrectly during Liverpool's victory over Everton at Anfield. The Reds would win the game thanks to Diogo Jota's solitary goal in the second half.