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The Top Ten UNESCO Bad Boys. And Us.

The Top Ten UNESCO Bad Boys. And Us.

In the week that UNESCO is set to deliver its written report to Liverpool Council, it’s time to put the whole affair into context. We’re not the only city caught between the past and the future. We’re in very good company…


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SevenStreets review of the year

SevenStreets review of the year

Suffice to say we like everything. Well, nearly everything. But we picked out a few cultural highlights from 2011 to remind you of some gems.


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Play The Desperate Scousewives Game

Play The Desperate Scousewives Game

Bored? Raining outside? I’m a Celeb finished? You could always watch ANOTHER episode of E4′s Desperate Scousewives. And, to make it less painful, SevenStreets has devised a fun game the whole family can play.


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Tied up: Ropewalks’ regeneration gets national acclaim

Tied up: Ropewalks’ regeneration gets national acclaim

The slice of city centre has just been awarded a prestigious national award. We caught up with Ropewalks’ Chris Gibson for a chat about the area’s success, and its future.


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Five ways to dodge Christmas shopping hell

Five ways to dodge Christmas shopping hell

Doing pre-’Chrimbo’ present shopping in any overcrowded city centre is a massive headache. So here’s our list of ways to successfully avoid the retail trauma in Liverpool.


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Dear UNESCO: Don’t Fence Us In

Dear UNESCO: Don’t Fence Us In

Back in the city to discuss Peel’s Liverpool Waters proposals, UNESCO is warning of withdrawing Liverpool’s World Heritage status. David Lloyd ask, should we be worried? Or are these the inevitable growing pains of a restless and dynamic city?


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Edge Hill: The Modern World Started Here

Edge Hill: The Modern World Started Here

More than a history of a railway station, METAL’s new Edge Hill archives document the rise, fall and rebirth of a tenacious community, and pioneering corner of our city too…


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11 Little Liverpool Luxuries

11 Little Liverpool Luxuries

When money’s too tight to mention, where can you go for a quick pick me up – an illicit, but good value personal indulgence? Oh, apart from there… Here are a few of our favourite little luxuries.


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Birkenhead: Sold out for Asda’s price?

Birkenhead: Sold out for Asda’s price?

Can Birkenhead’s new Asda save the town from itself? SevenStreets takes a trip over the water, and finds a town in disarray, and a high street full of traders in despair.


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Liverpool is best UK city for night out

Liverpool is best UK city for night out

TripAdvisor says Liverpool is the UK’s best city for a boozy do


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Review: Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

Review: Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

— Vinny Lawrenson-Woods takes a look at the director's latest goth pomp romp, starring Johnny Depp.

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Joe Anderson is Liverpool mayor

— Joe Anderson's mayoral victory rounds off a great night for Labour in Liverpool - and a disastrous one for the Liberal...

01 May 2012

Who are you backing for Liverpool mayor?

— Tell us who'll get your vote on Thursday in Liverpool's mayoral elections - and...

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Radar: New Season at the Phil

A thrilling year of recitals, concerts, visiting superstars, chamber music and new compositions: the breadth of music at the Phil this season is, quite simply, electrifying. Don't let it pass you by.

Radar: Howler at Kazimier

One of the best US imports of the year, Howler bring their supercharged indie rock to the Kazimier this week. And we've got tickets to win...

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A favourite MP, a poetry heavyweight and a ska-pop legend all feature at this year's Liverpool literary fest.

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