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BBC News | England | Merseyside | UK Edition Ten treated after chemical spill Ten people are taken to hospital following a chemical spill at docks in Liverpool.
Hamann reveals gambling addiction Ex-Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann reveals the extent of the gambling problems he suffered.
Widnes deny pitch safety concerns Widnes reject safety concerns over artificial pitch following their Super League opener against Wakefield.
Rhys murder witness given payout A witness in the Rhys Jones murder inquiry is given £80,000 in compensation after his identity was revealed by Merseyside Police.
Pienaar display delights Anichebe Everton striker Victor Anichebe says loanee Steven Pienaar will help the Blues improve their style of play.
City set to skip mayor referendum Liverpool could drop national plans for mayoral referendums and hold a vote for a mayor in May
Hull FC 20-20 Warrington Wolves England international Ben Westwood misses a last-minute conversion chance as Warrington draw with Hull FC.
Council consults on library plans Wirral Council holds a public consultation on the future of the borough's libraries, following the dropping of proposals to close 11 of them.
Large blaze at scrap metal yard Firefighters in Liverpool tackle a large blaze at a scrap metal yard close to the city's docks.
Victor Anichebe comes off the bench to to score a late equaliser for Everton and extend Wigan's run without a league win to nine matches.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk - News - Breaking News Ailing Paisley in intensive care The Rev Ian Paisley is in intensive care after suffering acute cardiac problems. Dacre seeks tighter press controls Journalists who do not abide to a code of conduct should run the risk of being "struck off" from their profession, the editor of the Daily Mail has said. Preacher Qatada 'freed within days' A radical Muslim cleric once described as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe" will be freed within days. Heart concerns for Ian Paisley The Rev Ian Paisley is in intensive care after suffering from acute heart problems. Assisted suicide is 'a disaster' The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that changes to the law to allow assisted suicide would spell "disaster" and a shift in society's attitude to the sanctity of life. Network Rail bosses waive bonuses The chief executive and other directors of Network Rail became the latest top bosses to waive lucrative bonuses when they decided to give the money to safety improvements instead. Hague condemns 'unacceptable' Syria Syria's ambassador in London has been summoned to the Foreign Office for a rebuke over the "utterly unacceptable" violence being inflicted on civilians in the country as President Bashar Assad's regime cracks down on dissent. Syrian ambassador called to meeting Syria's ambassador in London has been summoned to the Foreign Office for the Government to make clear its "abhorrence" at the violence in the country, William Hague told MPs. Primary pupils 'not toilet trained' Rising numbers of children are starting school without being toilet trained, a survey of teachers has suggested. Network Rail bosses give up bonuses The chief executive and other directors of Network Rail have decided not to take any bonuses and to allocate the money to safety improvements instead. |
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