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In news I am personally very excited for, today the programme for the Liverpool Biennial was announced with the venues for all the free events, art installations and performances now set in stone. A series of outdoor works will be installed, changing the shape of the city and breathing new life into areas we see every single day.
The biennial on top of Eurovision means we've got plenty to look forward to in the months ahead.
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Passport fraud men helped cocaine kingpin get around
A five year probe has resulted in the conviction of two crime bosses who helped multiple organised criminals attain fraudulent passports, including the "premier League" Scouse cocaine boss Michael Moogan. Anthony Beard and Christopher Zietek were caught in a covert surveillance operation by the National Crime Agency.
Beloved late wife 'a light that never goes out'
The husband of an "inspirational headteacher" who died after going to the doctors with a "stitch-like" pain has paid tribute to his beloved wife. Ros Atkins was on holiday with husband John and daughter Maggie when she started to feel the pain, which would later be explained by a devastating diagnosis.
Mersey beach given one-star by man who visited on a rainy day
A reviewer who doesn't like the sand between his toes has come under fire for giving one Wallasey beach just one star after visiting on a rainy day. The man, called Chris, said he doesn't "like the sea as it's cold and the sand gets in my toes."
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