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Fur? No Thanks Cricket.

Fur? No Thanks Cricket.

What will you be wearing this winter? Us, we’re with Leona Lewis. There’s no place for fur in fashion. Shame there is in Cricket, though…


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The Noise That Refused To Be Dealt With

The Noise That Refused To Be Dealt With

What next for the Met Quarter? We don’t know, because they wouldn’t speak to us…


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The County Show

The County Show

Few roads in the city are as idiosyncratic, colourful or independently minded as Walton’s County Road. David Lloyd celebrates the street life, and shops signs, of Liverpool 4.


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TJ Hughes – department store as theatre

TJ Hughes – department store as theatre

TJ Hughes is on the edge of oblivion, 99 years after its founder opened the first Liverpool store. Robin Brown went to say goodbye to a Liverpool great.


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In These Shoes?

In These Shoes?

With Nook and Willow’s new shoe-making workshops, everyone can create their bespoke summer sandals this season. From Birkenhead to Birkenstock, you could say…


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So, Farewell Then, T.J. Hughes

So, Farewell Then, T.J. Hughes

Another city-born retail institution is teetering on the edge. Can the city live on Liverpool ONE alone? David Lloyd doesn’t think so.


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Go Kukoo

Go Kukoo

Head down to Aloha this Saturday for the latest Kukoo vintage fair, showing off the best of Liverpool craft talent.


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Toxteth Tabernacle: Tesco’s Park Road monument to shopping

Toxteth Tabernacle: Tesco’s Park Road monument to shopping

What’s the Dingle’s new Tesco actually like? Robin Brown was shocked, awed and blessed on a recent visit.


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Pop Up Art

Pop Up Art

Dot Art bring local art to the Met Quarter in a series of pop up shops this year – the next one’s scheduled for half term. Head on over, and start your lucrative career in art investment…


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The Real Value of Tesco?

The Real Value of Tesco?

As Liverpool’s largest Tesco opens, is it time to celebrate a reversal of fortunes for the Dingle? Or should its resilient local traders be more than a little worried?


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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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