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How the National Bank became housing’s biggest headache
6+ day, 9+ hour ago (400+ words) Very little feels nicer in this life than coming home after a great night out. You're weary, enjoyably blitzed, perhaps you've grabbed a kebab on the way home and are still basking in the culinary afterglow. You settle on your…...
The one rule making Liverpool uglier
1+ week, 1+ day ago (313+ words) Dear readers " is it just us, or do things in Liverpool look a little" ugly?" Yes, there's the brilliant cluster of neoclassical buildings when you step out of Lime Street Station, the famous Three Graces and the city's Neogothic, Georgian…...
What the Liverpool FC parade report doesn't say
3+ week, 4+ day ago (1085+ words) Dear readers " a warm welcome to your Monday edition. Laurence here, holding down the fort while Abi takes a little break. Then on Sunday, we sent out an appeal to free readers of The Post to become paying members. But…...
The Post has a problem
3+ week, 4+ day ago (633+ words) There was no use denying it any more: The Post had a problem. I watched the ferry sail away, Gerry Marsden's vanishing refrain a too-cheery death knell for the carefree existence I could've led as a New Brighton doughnut vendor,…...
From Simone's to Belzan: How a hospitality magnate seduced Liverpool's tastemakers
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (291+ words) Dear readers " welcome to the first lifestyle and culture edition of The Post, bringing together stories and recommendations from across the worlds of food, drink, art and music. For over two years, the existence of a "culture bumper" has been…...
Is Williamson Square Liverpool's own Times Square?
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (593+ words) Everywhere I return to Liverpool " the city I grew up in, to which I return maybe half a dozen times a year " I'm reminded of another time, of other people and, sometimes, of another place. The fact that I'm only…...
From Hoylake to St Helens, community cinema is making a comeback
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (569+ words) In case you missed it, our weekend read was a deep-dive into Peak Cluster and HyNet, the projects to A.) run CO" under the Wirral and B.) store millions of tonnes of it under Liverpool Bay respectively." What do you like about…...
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