14 July 2026
Liverpool City Council
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Cheshire and Merseyside come together this autumn to raise awareness of suicide prevention and support for all

Communities across Cheshire and Merseyside are coming together this autumn to support a series of events that encourage conversations about suicide, reduce stigma, and make sure that everyone knows where to go for help and support for their mental health. Sadly, some areas in Cheshire and Merseyside experience amongst the highest rates of death from

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People’s Emergency Briefing set for Liverpool screening

The film aims to increase public understanding of climate and nature-related risks and encourage informed discussion

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Summer Savings for families

Families can enjoy more affordable days out this summer, with a range of free and low cost activities. The Government has reduced VAT on selected children’s and family activities including theatre and cinema tickets, restaurant meals and amusement parks. The reduced pricing will run until 1 September 2026. There’s also free bus travel for under

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New community-led project launched to improve reproductive health outcomes for women with epilepsy 

Liverpool City Council has welcomed the launch of a new community-led project that aims to improve reproductive health outcomes for women living with epilepsy and ensure their experiences help shape future services and support.  Seize Control: My Epilepsy, My Body, My Choice is a community-driven initiative based in Liverpool that focuses on supporting people living with

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Council investment in Pall Mall Liverpool to unlock jobs, growth and private sector confidence

The Council’s intervention would help de-risk delivery of the scheme and unlock wider investment into the city

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Liverpool joins national coalition calling for an end to gambling advertising 

Liverpool City Council has joined a national coalition calling for an end to gambling advertising, as part of its commitment to reducing gambling-related harm across the city.  The Council has become the latest local authority to join the Coalition to End Gambling Ads (CEGA), a growing alliance of councils, public health organisations, charities and campaign groups working

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