
Michael Gove waves his ‘transformational package’ at Liverpool
Plus: an early exit for chef Andrew Sheridan and a play fit for the gods
Plus: an early exit for chef Andrew Sheridan and a play fit for the gods
‘It’s a bit of a caricature of itself — it will always entice people’
Once again Liverpool will be the centre of attention for a giddy pop phenomenon. But does Taylor Swift’s colossal tour promise more substance and staying power?
Plus: an update on the Athenaeum and a bland diet for metro mayor Rotheram
All killer, no filler
In Head North, Steve Rotheram and Andy Burnham team up to stick one to the fakers down in London
Plus: Four arrests at Signature Living and spiralling arena costs
Tell your grandchildren you were there...
Plus: More strange goings-on in the Eldonian Village
David Lloyd visits one of the UK's self-declared 'most progressive dining experiences': 8 by Andrew Sheridan
We had a few boring questions about the building that used to make Rice Krispies. But then some lawyers sent us a much better story
He was overjoyed to take over two post offices in Wirral. Ten years later, only anguish remains
Plus: trouble at Blue Coat School and the hunt for Merseyside’s Michelangelo
A note from Matt O’Donoghue
How Liverpool does dance differently
The Post sits down with the lead commissioner overseeing Liverpool City Council to talk interventions, punch ups and transparency