Laurence Thompson
Laurence is a feature writer from Merseyside. He writes on all cultural subjects from books to boxing, and enjoys profiling interesting local figures.
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The one rule making Liverpool uglier
Councils are urged to buy cheap, even when they could afford better. Is it costing us more in the long run?
The missing gravestones of Merseyside
Mackie’s Memorials is accused of theft and broken promises. After a long and strangely personal search, The Post tracks down the owner
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A postcard from Colwyn Bay
The North Wales coastline once thronged with Liverpool tourists, from Talacre to Aberdaron. What’s it like in 2026?
Fountains, Ffrith and turning the place over
A writer’s edition from Laurence
A chaotic afternoon with Reform’s newest Wirral recruits
The Hodsons are ‘not political’, support utilities nationalisation and keep a few shotguns. What does their defection signal?
Is Liverpool resting on its laurels?
The “Capital of Culture” and “City of Music” titles should be aspirations, not awards for past behaviour
Millions of tonnes of greenhouse gas to be piped under Liverpool Bay
"Carbon capture" is coming to Merseyside. So why aren't green activists happy?
One of Merseyside’s oldest sports clubs still plays every Saturday
Birkenhead Park Football Club are on a mission to become self-sufficient
The Hill Dickinson is a world-class stadium. Everton must find a team to match
How the Toffees’ dark age could come to an end
Waiting for the killer hornets
Plus: a Writing On The Wall update
Manchester: Liverpool’s greatest creation
How the brightest lights of Merseyside made their Mancunian nemesis
On the Wirral, public trust goes up in smoke
Impromptu bonfires on estates signal a deep discontent
HMOs: Kirkby's elephant in the room
The Merseyside town feels abandoned by Liverpool, Knowsley and Lancashire. A lack of social housing is just the latest concern
The Zanzibar, the Lomax, and how Liverpool botched its musical legacy
From the heights of Merseybeat and post-punk, the city’s long, dark decline into musical irrelevance
Birthday, la! The Post is five years old
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