Wednesday, June 20, 2007
ALL LIVERPOOL INFORMATION WILL NOW BE MOVED
Saturday, June 16, 2007
TONY BLAIR BANGS LIVERPOOL'S POLITICAL HEADS TOGETHER
Jun 15 2007 | |
by Nick Coligan, Liverpool Echo |
TONY Blair today urged Liverpool to end the squabbling over 2008 and get behind Capital of Culture. He was speaking during his last visit to the city as prime minister. Despite concerns raised by Labour politicians this week about 2008 preparations, particularly a £20m funding gap and Liverpool Labour leader Cllr Joe Anderson resigning from the Culture Board, Mr Blair insisted he was “sure Liverpool will do really well”. He said: “These types of disputes do arise about funding and whether the balance is right between the top end and bottom end of the culture market. “I’m sure Liverpool will do well and I think the city will want to put on a big show. “It’s a tremendous showcase. The reason people fight so hard to become Capital of Culture is that it can do so much for a city. “If you look at some of the European cities which were Capital of Culture in the past, it made a big difference. “It’s a massive opportunity and it’s important ordinary people get involved.” Mr Blair also praised Liverpool’s transformation during his 10-year premiership. “Liverpool has lifted itself in a remarkable way. It can still get even better – and the people of Liverpool know that. “We’ve now got to develop the potential there. Liverpool has earned a place in people’s affections, not just in Britain but worldwide. It’s a brand of its own, because of its character and culture. “It’s remarkable in the past 10 years how Britain’s big cities have transformed. Liverpool is the prime example.” Mr Blair took a break from the world of politics to roll modelling clay with youngsters as his “farewell tour” hit Liverpool. The Prime Minister, who stands down this month, joked “I’ll be doing a lot of this in the future” as he sat with three and four-year-olds at a community centre in Dovecot. Mr Blair performed the official opening of the Yew Tree Centre, the £4.6m home to a health complex, nursery and family facilities. Earlier, he visited Knowsley Community College where he met some of the 12,000 students and tried his hand at decorating a wall in blue paint and attended a reception at the Devonshire House Hotel in Edge Lane. | |||
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Thursday, June 07, 2007
MATT FINNEGAN WAS RIGHT, WHAT A SUPRISE
MATT FINNEGAN HAS WON AN AMAZING LEG IN HIS PURSUIT FOR JUSTICE.
IT HAS BEEN A LONG AND VERY EXPENSIVE JOURNEY FOR MATT AND HIS SUPPORTERS, YET HE KEPT HIS FAITH IN JUSTICE OUTSIDE OF LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL.THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONING OFFICE HAS CONFIRMED THAT THE PUBLICATION OF CONFIDENTIAL EMAILS AND MOBILE PHONE INFORMATION, BETWEEN MIKE STOREY AND MEDIA CHIEF MATT FINNEGAN, HAS BROKEN THE BASICS OF THE DATA PROTECTION ACT, WHEN DAVID HENSHAW WAS HOLDING THE CITY TO RANSOM INSISTING HE WANTED THOUSANDS OF POUNDS TO RETIRE FROM THE COUNCIL AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE. MATT HAS ALWAYS MAINTAINED THAT HE SIMPLY FOLLOWED THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ELECTED HEAD OF THE COUNCIL MIKE STOREY. MATT EVENTUALLY RESIGNED HIS POST WHEN IT BECAME APPARENT TO EVERYONE THAT HE WOULD NOT GET ANY JUSTICE FROM THE NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE COLIN HILTON, (KNOWN LOCALLY AS COLIN COVER UP). THE CITY COUNCIL DID NOT HOWEVER FORESEE THE BACKLASH THAT WOULD ENSUE, IN THE FORM OF LITIGATION FROM MATT HIMSELF, HIS DAUGHTER AND THE PRESSURE OF THE NOW INFAMOUS TONY PARRISH. THE REASON LIVERPOOL BLOGGERS STARTED THEIR PRESSURE IN THE FORM OF BLOGGING WAS THIS VERY ISSUE. VICTORY FOR MATT FINNEGAN, MAY THIS BE JUST THE BEGINNING OF HALSALL'S DEMISE.
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Jun 7 2007 | |
by Larry Neild, Liverpool Daily Post |