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Liverpool transformed into a sea of colour to celebrate the annual Pride festival being saved and going ahead after all. In ...
The annual celebrations had originally been called off for 2025 but it was saved when the charity Sahir House stepped in. | ...
The trial of a man accused of deliberately driving a car into a crowd at Liverpool FC's victory parade will remain in the ...
Liverpool Pride saw thousands visit the city centre for a day of colour, community and entertainment. The festivities began ...
Paul Doyle, 53, from West Derby, has been accused of driving a Ford Galaxy into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's Premiership ...
As it stood, Liverpool did not have a Pride festival despite being England's sixth most populous metropolitan area. However, ...
THOUSANDS of visitors will descend on Liverpool city centre this weekend for Pride. Liverpool is set to welcome large crowds to the city this Saturday (July 26), as it hosts a variety of events for ...
A charity match will be held in the coming days to raise funds for those directly affected by the horrific scenes in Liverpool on the day of the Reds’ Premier League victory parade in May.
A total of 79 people aged between nine and 78 were injured when a dark Ford Galaxy ploughed into Liverpool supporters as they celebrated their club's record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.
Liverpool FC parade crash suspect Paul Doyle appeared in court in the city today - Tuesday. The 53-year-old, of Burghill Road ...