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Liverpool's Catholic cathedral, built between 1962 and 1967, sits at the opposite end of Hope Street to its Anglican counterpart. Archbishop of Liverpool John Sherrington welcomed the landmark ...
Ahead of this year’s Cream Classical on the waterfront, K Klass’s Paul Roberts talks to clubs editor Emma Johnson about how he and Russ Morgan curate the orchestral spectacular and why it is ...
Arne Slot is looking for a new assitant manager (Picture: Getty Images) A romantic return to Liverpool for cult hero Dirk Kuyt has been ruled out by his agent, although the former Reds forward ...
THE sporting worlds of cricket and badminton united as the new Mr and Mrs Millard tied the knot. Chris Millard, managing director of the Barmy Army, and Beccy Lewis, regional manager north for ...
The creation of an entirely new town stretching across north Liverpool towards Bootle has “the potential to transform lives” on Merseyside according to the region’s Metro Mayor. The ECHO exclusively ...
and corrections agreements with ice. a new era of magic in orlando. the team unveiling a brand new look that just turned all of your game day gear into collector’s items.
With the team and Magic brand continuing to grow, the new logo fondly revisits the Magic’s history making an iconic and fan-favorite franchise symbol “the star” once again.
The University of Sioux Falls Athletics announced the implementation of a new, modernized logo on June 3. The look was developed by Mongoose Sports, a company based in Erie, Colorado.
Investigators say the man who struck dozens of pedestrians at a Liverpool soccer parade has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving while under the influence ...
Jurgen Klopp has launched an impassioned defence of Trent Alexander-Arnold and condemned the hostility shown towards the vice-captain at Anfield recently.
Jurgen Klopp says he ‘couldn’t have been more disappointed’ after Liverpool fans booed Trent Alexander-Arnold (PA Wire) Earlier this month, Alexander-Arnold confirmed that he will leave ...
Liverpool will unveil a new memorial at Anfield to mark the 40th anniversary of the Heysel Stadium disaster where 39 supporters were killed, the Premier League club said on Wednesday.