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School competition set to 
ignite Liverpool children's interest in space and robotics
	THE online educational publisher Twinkl 
and the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network (UK RAS Network), have 
launched a National School Robot Competition for 2020 and are encouraging 
Schools from 
Liverpool to get involved. Designed to inspire 
	children to take an interest in robotics from a young age, the competition 
	challenges School groups to create robots using a free app or online. The 
	robots must be able to... 
	
	
	
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Reminder Andy Briggs is to 
do talk at Southport's Bijou
  
			
AUTHOR and filmmaker, Andy Briggs is set to host 
special events in Southport's new arts cinema on 1 March 2020, from 7:00 pm to 
11:45 pm. The event will see him talking about his career and also providing 
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The search is on for the 
next Miss Liverpool City Region
  
WOULD you like to become the next Miss 
Liverpool City Region? The Miss England Competition are getting ready to start 
the search for the next Miss Liverpool City Region. They are looking for young 
women who can be role models and show the area in a good light. Should you win 
the title, it is ...
			
			
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6 Figure Technology Investment Provides 
Enhanced Service to Merseyside Pet Owners
  
PET owners in Merseyside are to benefit 
from a ₤150,000 investment in a new, state of the art CT scanner, at Medivet 24 
Hour Alder. Based on Eaton Road, the West Derby emergency... 
			
			
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Fancy seeing you here
  
DESPITE what felt like the 2nd Flood 
on Tuesday evening, the torrential downpours certainly did not dampen the 
spirits of the attendees at the ArtHouse Private View on Tuesday night... 
			
			
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Bridge the Gap busting myths to 
increase diversity
  
BUSINESSES in the 
Merseyside region came together with blind and partially sighted people to find 
out how they could increase the number of visually impaired people in the 
workforce. The Bridge the Gap event challenged old myths around employing blind 
and partially sighted people and ...
			
			
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The Joshua Centre and Liverpool Anglican Cathedral hire the 
Message Bus
  
THIS is a fantastic project taking 
place. St Andrews Church, Queens Drive, Clubmoor, Liverpool, where they have 
been granted funding from The Joshua Centre and Liverpool Anglican Cathedral to 
hire the Message Bus for 12 weeks. The aim is to engage with young people aged 
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Liverpool is most 
security conscious place to live
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LIVERPOOL is the is 1 of the largest 
Metropolitan areas in the UK and the 4th most deprived Local Authority  in the 
Country, behind Blackpool, Manchester and nearby Knowsley, but despite what many 
think, Liverpool still 1 of the safest Metropolitan areas within the UK!  
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Local home care business wins 
prestigious award
  
CAREMARK (Sefton), a leading home care 
provider and part of the Caremark Limited national franchise network, has 
scooped the company's prestigious North West Regional Award. Caremark Sefton's 
franchisee, David Richards, who established the... 
			
			
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Housing Secretary confirms 
new support for survivors of domestic violence in the North West
			
	THE 'Novel Coronavirus' 
			(COVID-19) is a new strain of Coronavirus 1st identified in 
	Wuhan City, China and ever since has been dominating headlines all around 
	the World. In the UK, Public Health England says it is ready to tackle the 
	virus, but people are getting increasingly worried about the idea of a 
	Pandemic.  On 10 February 2020, the Secretary of State for Health and 
	Social Care, Matt Hancock, announced strengthened legal powers to protect 
	public health.  Since the start of the outbreak the UK became 1 of the 
	1st countries outside... 
	
			
			
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Nominate your Football Club's Unsung 
Hero to win a New Team Strip
  
JUNIOR football clubs in Southport are 
being offered the chance to score a brand new strip, Courtesy of Local business, 
Recognition Express. For the 4th year running, Southport based Recognition 
Express has launched a competition for Under 16's... 
			
			
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Volunteers needed now for Marie Curie's 
Great Daffodil Appeal in Southport
  
MARIE Curie, the UK's leading charity 
for people living with a terminal illness and their families, is urgently 
calling for volunteers in Southport to give just 2 hours of their time to hand 
out the charity's iconic daffodil pins, in return for... 
			
			
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Worrying number of people delay going to the Doctors
     
A recent survey by Pancreatic Cancer Action (PCA) 
revealed that a worrying number of people in the UK would put off going to the 
Doctors for reasons such as being embarrassed or not having enough time. Even 
when experiencing Jaundice, a life threatening condition, only 61% of people 
would go to the GP. The survey showed that that 27% of people... 
			
			
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Hospice draws help from 
homebuilder
  
THE Marie Curie Hospice, Liverpool, has 
received a donation from Redrow's Allerton Community Fund to help make cosmetic 
improvements to its patient and visitor areas. The Hospice, on Speke Road in Woolton, cares for around 1,200 patients and their families each year providing ...
			
			
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Employees letting injuries at work go 
because they are concerned about potential backlash
  
EMPLYEES injured at work are choosing 
not to take action against their employer because they are concerned it might 
lead to their dismissal, according to a leading solicitor. James Barker, head of 
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Get Creative with University 
Level courses at the Hugh Baird University Centre
  
IF you are wanting a career in the 
creative industries or are looking to expand on your creativity, the Hugh Baird 
University Centre have the courses for you. The Hugh Baird University Centre (HBUC) 
offers a range of creative degree level courses, all approved by the... 
			
			
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Starkids Party and Frozen at 
Southport Bijou
  
THE Southport Bijou Cinema, located in 
Post Office, on Friday, 21 February 2020, held a special screening of the kids' 
classic Frozen. Those attending also got to meet characters from the film, 
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Taxi team's results are driven by 
public safety 
  
LICENSING Enforcement Officers in Liverpool 
took action against more than 1,400 Taxi and Private Hire Drivers in 2019, 
Council figures show. End of year numbers for the Council's Licensing 
Enforcement Team show that offences committed included:- driving without 
insurance and charging too much for fares... 
			
			
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				 Mental 
				Health Helpline Rated Highly
			
  
AN innovative new service which aims to 
help people suffering from mental health problems has received outstanding 
feedback from people using it. The well being and mental health helpline's 
texting service, established by Lancashire and South Cumbria... 
			
			
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Merseyside breakfast clubs 
could grab a grand
MERSEYSIDE Schools could receive a 
₤1000 boost from Kellogg's. The grants will help breakfast clubs give 
pupils the best start to the day. Schools can apply now, online. 
The Kellogg's Breakfast Club programme has opened grant applications for Schools 
that need funding, helping to provide breakfast to children in communities that 
need it the most.
The funding has been enabled by a new range of cereals called:- 'W.K. 
Kellogg'
that 
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Head Matter Festival of 
Happiness - Open Day
TO mark Brain Awareness Week The Brain 
Charity will throw open its doors from 10.30am to 4pm, on Wednesday, 18 March 
2020 to welcome anyone affected by a neurological condition, along with the 
wider community, for their big:- 'Head Matters' open day. This year 
the Charity is especially excited to welcome international theatre ensemble:- 
'Teatro Pomodoro' to Head Matters; they will be running a free comedy 
workshop called:- 'Clown Kills Frown.' Famous Comedian Lawrence Clarke will be 
performing at this year's Head Matters too. Laurence was born with cerebral 
palsy and uses his... 
			
			
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Housing Secretary confirms 
new support for survivors of domestic violence in the North West
COUNCILS across the North West are 
being given a boost to provide essential, life saving support in safe housing 
for survivors of domestic abuse and their children, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has confirmed. 
Councils across the North West will share over ₤2.1m, 
helping survivors access the help they need as they move towards a safe future, 
free from domestic abuse. The new funding will enable victims and their children 
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Force to accelerate 
recruitment drive for 500 new Officers
MERSEYSIDE 
			Police will accelerate their 
recruitment drive to bring 500 new Officers into training over the 2021, 
more than double the Government's target. This means the Force will have nearly 
4,000 Officers by... 
					
					
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Child sexual abuse far more widespread 
than people believe, says Barnardo's
PEOPLE in the North West underestimate 
how widespread child sexual abuse is, according to a new survey by Barnardo's, 
as the charity launches a campaign to highlight how vulnerable children are 
slipping through the cracks. 50% of respondents in the North West underestimated 
the prevalence of abuse while 21% weren't able to guess a figure... 
			
			
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