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  Liverpool Daily Post & Echo - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post are two newspapers published by Trinity Mirror on Merseyside in the United Kingdom.
The Liverpool Echo, with a readership of around 400,000 (circulation approx 138,000 copies), is the second most-widely read evening newspaper in the country, after the Evening Standard.
In 1879 the Liverpool Echo was published as a cheaper sister paper to the Liverpool Daily Post.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Liverpool_Daily_Post   (281 words)

  
  Liverpool Daily Post & Echo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post are two newspapers published by Trinity Mirror on Merseyside in the United Kingdom.
The Liverpool Echo, with a readership of around 400,000 (circulation approx 138,000 copies), is the second most-widely read evening newspaper in the country, after the Evening Standard.
In 1879 the Liverpool Echo was published as a cheaper sister paper to the Liverpool Daily Post.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liverpool_Echo   (298 words)

  
 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo Official Partner to 08 Capital of Culture
Trinity Mirror North West and North Wales, publishers of the Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post, is to become Official Partner to the European Capital of Culture 2008.
Liverpool's European Capital of Culture status is predicted to attract an estimated £3billion of investment, create 14,000 new jobs and attract an extra 1.7 million visitors to the city.
The Liverpool Culture Company, which has a £94.9m four-year budget to deliver 2008, is a year ahead of schedule in its Official Partner programme after setting an initial target of having 12 partners by 2008.
www.liverpool08.com /News/Archive/Archive2006/JanFeb06/LiverpoolDailyPostAndEchoOfficialPartnerTo08CapitalOfCulture.asp   (769 words)

  
 icLiverpool - European Capital of Culture 2008 premier site for Liverpool LFC Everton EFC football daily news, sport ...
LIVERPOOL’S Culture Company is set to be dismantled in the fallout of the Mathew Street Festival saga.
THE Liverpool Daily Post & Liverpool Echo can now be read every day in Paris, New York and Rome at exactly the same time as Liverpudlians are enjoying their city editions by viewing our e-Edition of the newspapers online.
THE promise is for "a once in a lifetime concert" celebrating Liverpool's unrivalled popular music heritage, performed for a global television audience against the background of the city skyline.
icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk   (542 words)

  
 Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough on Merseyside in north west England, on the north side of the Mersey estuary.
Historically Liverpool was part of the traditional county of Lancashire, Liverpool had become independent of Lancashire in 1888 when it became a county borough.
Despite the low-key response in Liverpool to Bigley's murder, a highly controversial editorial in The Spectator promptly labelled this behaviour as 'vicarious victimhood' in its "Bigley Editorial" as part of a wider accusation that Britain was indulging in insipid sentimentality.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/Liverpool.htm   (2401 words)

  
 Liverpool Carthorse Memorial - The Fund for Horses
Liverpool is, of course, celebrated for the Grand National and so it should be with the tick-tack men and the glamour and the fortunes made and lost on a scrap of paper.
To ensure that this work was never forgotten, the Liverpool Carters Association, founded by Jimmy Doran, 74, decided to commission a 17-hand high (5ft 8ins) statue of a working horse, with the ambition that it would be finished for the Year of the Sea, marking the city's progress towards the 2008 European Capital of Culture.
Tommy Bainbridge's grandfather, William Bainbridge, was a carter with the LMS Railway on Park Lane, Liverpool, in the late Victorian era.
www.fund4horses.org /info.php?id=478   (1051 words)

  
 Downtown Liverpool - the online magazine and forum for Liverpool, UK
The daily updates and other material that the site ran is available via the navigation bar to the left of this column.
Liverpool is on the up and there are some great things happening.
Liverpudlians are proud of their birth place, not only for its history, supremacy as a sea port, delightful situation and surroundings, but because of its preeminence of its merchant princes and citizens stability, integrity, progressiveness and humour".
www.downtownliverpool.org   (445 words)

  
 Daily Post (Liverpool, England): Gossip.(Business)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Liverpool was on the list, of course, and the writer recommended 60 Hope Street saying it was the 'best restaurant in town'.
Daily Post readers will of course know it is the London Carriageworks restaurant that is part of the hotel - 60 Hope...
The above preview is from Daily Post (Liverpool, England), June 1, 2005.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:132902012&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (208 words)

  
 liverpool daily post editor: May 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The Liverpool Daily Post launched a Sudoku a couple of weeks ago and I admit that, after an early moment of 'Sudoku rage' when I put a wrong flippin' number in, they have become a very pleasant way to step back from the hurly burly.
Post a comment here (just click on the bottom where it says "comments") or email me at rob.irvine@liverpool.com with all your news and views.
The big moment comes at 4.30pm when we have our daily news conference - this is when all the department heads present their list of stories and features for the next day's Daily Post.
dailyposteditor.blogspot.com /2005_05_01_dailyposteditor_archive.html   (2457 words)

  
 Daily Post Liverpool -- 2002
Half of the £12m movie will be filmed in Liverpool and half is expected to be filmed at different locations in South Africa.
Seeing Red Feeling Blue, based on the Colin Shindler's 1998 novel Manchester United Ruined My Life, would see Liverpool as the setting for Manchester in the 1950s and John Lennon's Hair, written by Nicola Greer, chronicles the life of a young women trying to leave Liverpool for the countryside.
Lyn Saunders, of Liverpool Film Office, said: "These all sound like big budget productions and it is likely they will provide employment not only for casting crew but also work for builders merchants, taxi firms, catering companies and hotels.
www.djdchronology.com /dailypostlp2002.htm   (520 words)

  
 Our trends in the press | Liverpool Daily Post | MASSCLUSIVITY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
In Liverpool, for instance, those who worship on the altar of massclusivity are the same people who are willing to spend £5,000 in Utility on Bold Street, for a book on Muhammad Ali, or fork out a couple of grand on a ready-packed suitcase from Wade Smith.
Liverpool's movie-obsessed consumers now want to own the biggest and brightest when it comes to home entertainment centres.
More and more people from the region are even refusing to drive their own vehicles, employing chauffeurs for £20 an hour or forking out £55 to be driven around town in a £100,000 Mercedes S600.
www.trendwatching.com /press/trendarticles/Liverpool_030604.html   (1098 words)

  
 icLiverpool - Liverpool Football Club daily news headlines from Anfield, European Capital of Culture 2008
LIVERPOOL celebrated the city’s 800th birthday with the annual present of Champions League qualification.
LIVERPOOL FC’s new stadium could have 96 empty seats to commemorate the Hillsborough victims.
LIVERPOOL under-18s missed out on the chance to bounce back from their opening-day defeat at Aston Villa as their match with Sunderland on Saturday was postponed after the north easterners’ coach broke down.
icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk /0500liverpoolfc   (450 words)

  
 Liverpool Daily Post 1918
Barr, Lance-Corporal Alfred George Dowling, second son of Joseph Dowling, HM Customs, Liverpool, late of Hull and of Mrs Dowling, The Laurels, Green Lane, Stoneycroft, Liverpool to Florence Annie, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Bell, The Shakespeare Hotel, Humber Street, Hull.
RN, younger son of R M Grierson, of Liverpool to Beatrice Finch,, third daughter of the late Oswald Peck, of Wigan, and Mrs Peck of Bush....
LAWTON - FULLERTON - August 15, by licence at Egremont Presbyterian Church, by the Rev Eaton Thomas, John William, son of Mrs Lawton and the late Thomas Lawton, of Barrow in Furness, to Sue, daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Fullerton of Redgrave Street, Egremont.
www.old-liverpool.co.uk /Aug1918.html   (1201 words)

  
 Press Gazette - Journalism matters. Every week.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Acting editor of the Liverpool Daily Post, Rob Irvine, is offering readers a "warts and all" insight into the inner workings of the title by launching a web log.
His daily diary flags up stories set to appear in the next day's paper and reveals what has been going on behind the scenes to produce that day's edition.
The Liverpool Echo made a huge increase to its print run last week to cover the celebrations of Liverpool FC's dramatic win over AC Milan in the European Cup.
www.pressgazette.co.uk /article/020605/editors_blog_reveals   (495 words)

  
 Twopence to Cross the Mersey - Visit Liverpool
The Liverpool Daily Post said: "The best new show to come out of Liverpool since 'Blood Brothers'".
Based on the national best selling book by author Helen Forrester, it is the true story of a young girl and her formerly wealthy family, suddenly thrown into poverty and forced to survive in the slums of Liverpool during the depression of the 1930's.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is 10.7 from the city centre.
www.visitliverpool.com /displayProduct.asp?productKey=18342   (427 words)

  
 Liverpool Daily Post & Echo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Liverpool Daily Post ensured fans returning home to John Lennon Airport after the Champions League final were met with the story of their team's victory by printing extra copies in a 2am print run.
The Post sent three reporters to the stadium to cover the final, which saw Liverpool pull back from a 3-0 reverse at half time to win on penalties after extra time.
The Liverpool Echo, the Post's sister paper, also featured coverage of the win, with 25 pages dedicated to the game, including a 12-page pull-out, in a 6.30am print run this morning.
www.newspapersoc.org.uk /documents/Ed-excellence/Scoops/liverpool-post&echo.htm   (412 words)

  
 GeorgeHarrison.com :: View topic - Donavon and The Beatles/Liverpool Daily Post
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:32 pm Post subject: Donavon and The Beatles/Liverpool Daily Post
Donovan is headlining at a special Beatle Week show at the Liverpool Empire on Saturday, August 26.
They were not only celebrating the four lads - as they used to be called - but celebrating their philosophy and the music and that was important.
www.georgeharrison.com /board/viewtopic.php?t=7878&view=previous   (1662 words)

  
 Liverpool Daily Post - Liverpool news, business, Everton FC, Liverpool FC
THE city of Liverpool was last night spectacularly illuminated for all to see, with the most breathtaking firework display the city has ever seen.
Liverpool's 800th birthday: an alternative charter for the city
ON the day Liverpool celebrates its 800th birthday, Daily Post writer David Charters offers up an alternative charter for the city as we embark on the next chapter in our rich and varied history Read
www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk   (440 words)

  
 icLiverpool - Blogs weblog online diaries provided by Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post
Liverpool Daily Post city editor Larry Neild is a man who is always in the know.
Born Again Blog follows Liverpool Echo journalist Andrew Greenhalgh’s quest to balance living a Christian life with pursuing a successful career in one of the fiercest industries on the planet.
Catherine Jones is the Liverpool Echo's Capital of Culture reporter with a passion for everything about her adopted city - except a pan of Scouse.
icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk /blogs   (1203 words)

  
 Website Trinity Mirror Media Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Trinity Mirror's Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post enjoyed record sales increases in the wake of the Champions League victory.
The Liverpool Daily Post increased its sale by over 100% after the print run of the morning title was doubled to 50,000 copies.
And the Post received a further significant sales uplift of 59% on the Friday.
www.trinitymirror.com /media/press/tm_objectid=15585771&method=full&siteid=111046&headline=massive-sales-boost-for-post-and-echo-name_page.html   (393 words)

  
 The Newspaper Society
The Liverpool Daily Post relaunched the newspaper in March 2004.
The word 'Liverpool' was reintroduced to the masthead following an absence of more than 25 years and was designed to capitalise on the renaissance happening within the region.
Those results were backed up by research the newspaper conducted months afterwards, in which 94% of those questioned described the newspaper's coverage of the region as 'good', 75% said it was an 'intelligent' newspaper, and 83% categorised it as an 'enjoyable read'.
www.newspapersoc.org.uk /Documents/Publications/pr2005/abc-background-mar05.htm   (3945 words)

  
 Business News Liverpool Daily Post The Business Week
LIVERPOOL’S city centre office market could be heading for a record year for lettings, according to property agents DTZ.
WHETHER yours is a fast-growth company now, or whether it has the potential to be one in the future, all businesses need support at some point in their lifetime.
Daily Post business editor Bill Gleeson grills Joanne Jennings, the woman in charge of running and marketing Liverpool One.
www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk /business   (529 words)

  
 Anfield Cemetry
Current Daily Post editor, Jane Wolstenholme said; "It is entirely fitting that we should remember the immense contribution made by Michael James Whitty.
Bob is also hopeful that the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo will be supportive of Merseyside Police actions regarding the grave of Michael James Whitty who was the First Head Constable of Liverpool Police and subsequently became the Founder and Editor of the Liverpool Daily Post.
Many readers will know of Liverpool's Sheil Park - Sheil Road, but may not know that the park and road were named after Richard Sheil who was a Tipperary -born emigrant to Liverpool who became very wealthy but still fought for the improvement of all the poor in his adopted city.
www.scottiepress.org.uk /projects/f_o_a_c.htm   (1345 words)

  
 Barbara Dickson Online - Interview
Barbara speaks to Lew Baxter of the Liverpool Daily Post about her charity concert in the city, and meeting Sir Paul McCartney (3 October, 2003)
All that changed recently when she was introduced to the great man at a LIPA graduation ceremony in the Philharmonic Hall, where she turned up as a special guest of honour on Sunday at a charity concert.
These days I am fortunate to be able to do the sort of songs that really appeal to me and my forthcoming new album is closer to the style of that early material," she adds.
www.barbaradickson.net /interview_24.html   (982 words)

  
 Daily Post (Liverpool, England) : Law firm's hospice success.(Business) @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
LAW firm Cuff Roberts is well on the way to achieving its target of raising pounds 10,000 for Claire House, the Merseyside children's hospice.
The legal firm is hoping to boost the funds by raising a further pounds 10,000 at the Claire House Grand Winter Ball on November 7 at Liverpool's Crown PlazaHotel and is urging Merseyside businesses to join in and support the event.
Read 'Daily Post (Liverpool, England): Law firm's hospice success.(Business)' with a FREE Trial for instant access »
static.highbeam.com /d/dailypostliverpoolengland/october222003/lawfirmshospicesuccessbusiness   (208 words)

  
 easyJet.com - Stelios named Business Person of the Year at the Liverpool Daily Post Business Awards
Stelios was named Business Person of the Year at the Liverpool Daily Post North West Regional Business Awards at a presentation dinner held in the city last night.
This prestigious prize is awarded to the individual who has most effectively promoted Merseyside, and contributed to the quality of life in the region in the last year.
The arrival of easyJet has resulted in a significant improvement to the choice and frequency of scheduled services on offer to the population of Merseyside and the rest of the North West, as well as to business and leisure visitors arriving in the North West of England.
www.easyjet.co.uk /en/news/20000218_01.html   (216 words)

  
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Coun Berni Turner told the Daily Post she takes the drug to help ease the pain in her legs and hips.
The chair of two of Liverpool council's most influential select commit-tees believes the drug should be legalised for medical use and said disabled people are having to turn to drug dealers for pain relief.
Instead, she referred the Daily Post to a statement made in November by the Association of Chief Police Officers.
www.drugsense.org /lists/restore/v2003.n316   (2875 words)

  
 News
Liverpool -- Merseyside's first cannabis cafe is open for business.
The Amsterdam-style Tea Cafe in Liverpool is tucked away behind a bona fide cafe and, despite being raided by police last month, is still trading.
Police insist he is supplying cannabis but Mr Youds said his premises were only used for taking the drug and he operated a "zero tolerance" policy on Class A drugs and alcohol.
www.hemp.net /news?article=1113934285   (520 words)

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