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Your summer gig guide for Liverpool
Bristol has a vast array of gigs, festivals and concerts lined up for summer 2024. From bristol sounds and forwards festival to the bristol international balloon fiesta and the bristol harbour festival- there is something for everyone this summer.
We speak to the people of London about why London is so expensive, from pints to properties.
We ask Londoners whether they are put off by restaurants that have a low hygiene rating.
Which lost high street stores do you miss?
Boots is celebrating its 175th birthday this year, but what high street shops do Londoners miss seeing the most?
Take a look at some of the music gigs you can look forward to in Leeds this July, August and September.
As Lord’s cricket ground has been nearing a deal to secure redevelopment plans for a number of years, there could finally be a breakthrough at the ground to ensure its stance for the future. Here’s the latest emerging news on the home of cricket.
Bristolians Answer: As Boots marks its 175th birthday- are locals worried about the future of the high street? Why has boots survived so long and other retailers have not?
Woolworths? HMV? Allders? Which shops would you like to see return to Leeds?
It's going to be a summer like no other here in Brum Town. Some of the biggest acts are coming here to the Utilita Arena on the canalside - our main focus today - as well as across the countless festivals peppered across the city which are well worthy of the spotlight.
A retail expert gives his take on how to save our traditional brick and mortar retailers.
With a shop on nearly every shopping street, Boots remains a giant of British retail.
We ask people in Birmingham
Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 34?
As ever it has been a busy week in the city of bristol from the final announcement of the love saves the day lineup to the hay wain at the bristol museum and art gallery. But what are the top stories?
One of Liverpool’s longest serving political leaders has been sworn in as the city’s Lord Mayor. Cllr Richard Kemp said it was a ‘privilege’ to take up the post as he was sworn in as Liverpool’s First Citizen at the historic Town Hall this week.
A step up from the midfielder.
A huge final day for MCFC.
A look at the midfielders’ latest