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As the United States readies for the FIFA Club World Cup, concern over such things as travel, fan safety and even economic uncertainty threaten to diminish enthusiasm for the tournament.
Liverpool's famous waterfront skyline will be protected under a new tall buildings policy. City planners are drafting guidelines to ensure any future developments maintain the historic area's ...
Reclaiming a regular place among European royalty is Liverpool’s greatest proof of progress. Now among the favourites to win any given competition, the Reds have come from a long way back since ...
The Red Arrows filmed Liverpool's skyline as its team flew over the city. The RAF's aerobatic squad used a camera in the cockpit to capture landmarks along the River Mersey on Saturday. Cockpit ...
A top construction firm that is transforming a city centre skyline has won two major prizes at the Employers' Excellence Awards. There were huge celebrations as Liverpool developers Legacie ...
The last decade has seen the Liverpool skyline transformed – yet the latest batch of modern high-rises has pushed UNESCO to their limit. Last month, UNESCO stripped Liverpool of its World ...
£80m tower to transform Liverpool skyline 3 Jun 2016 North West Property Richard Frost Eye-catching plans are in for an £80m tower rising 34 storeys high near the Three Graces in Liverpool, creating a ...
Demolished city centre landmark was meant to change Liverpool's skyline The Churchill Way Flyovers and elevated pedestrian walkway were relics from a long forgotten 'masterplan' for city Share ...
Liverpool's famous waterfront skyline will be protected under a new tall buildings policy. City planners are drafting guidelines to ensure any future developments maintain the historic area's ...
The Churchill Way flyovers were built as one aspect of a masterplan for Liverpool that would have completely changed the city's skyline. Now, just remnants of them remain as Liverpool City Council ...