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The Whitechapel Centre’s Waterfront walk is back this February where participants will stroll along the famous Merseyside Waterfront and fundraise in aid of the centre.

The Waterfront Walk was first inspired by the homeless charity’s Outreach Team, who are out every morning come rain or shine from 6am, walking 5 miles or more around the city streets to find and help people who are sleeping rough. The public can show their support by taking part in the walk starting at Nova Scotia in the Liverpool City Centre, ambling along the Otterspool Promenade and ending at the sitting bull statue in Aigburth.  The event can be enjoyed by all ages so get the whole family, office, school or college and even your beloved dogs involved, to do their part to help end homelessness in Liverpool.

While strolling along the promenade participants get to enjoy the dawn of a new day and hopefully a beautiful sunrise. At the finish line the charity will be distributing a delicious breakfast butty to celebrate and congratulate everybody on the walk. 

Whilst there is lots of fun to be had, The Whitechapel Centre wants to use the opportunity to deliver an important message about homelessness.

Find out how you can get involved on The Whitechapel Centre website.

Find more of the incredible charity work happening across Liverpool here.


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There’s no place quite like Liverpool when it comes to a great night out whether you’re looking for fabulous food in places like Barnacle and The Ivy, or a drink with your mates at Ma Boyles or the Municipal.

You’re always spoilt for choice in Liverpool – especially this year when the city will be home to a host of new venues we can’t wait to welcome and enjoy …

Dishoom

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Credit: Dishoom Permit Room

Top tier Indian restaurant chain Dishoom is set to open its first Liverpool venue in March, introducing Permit Room at Exchange Court. Offering an all-day café and bar which will serve up sharing dishes, curries and bar snacks while guests listen to great music, it’s a salute to the permit rooms, beer bars and drinking holes of Bombay – and it sounds amazing. 


Flat Iron

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Credit: Flat Iron

Liverpool loves a steak, so it’s great to see specialists Flat Iron joining Castle Street’s already thriving food scene, and complementing the likes of Hawskmoor and Gaucho in the city. Flat Iron’s well known for serving quality steak at an affordable price but while the menu will focus on its signature dish you can also expect changing specials, wagyu dishes and its famous green chilli cheeseburger when it opens this summer.


Burger & Sauce at Central Station

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Credit: Burger & Sauce

Already open, you can enjoy fresh handmade burgers with one of three special sauces: Classic Homemade, a spicy Signature Sauce and, if you want to turn up the heat, a Smokin’ Hot BBQ Sauce. Its concept is that a burger should be simple, great tasting and a good price whether it’s beef, chicken, cod or veggie!


Jerk Junction in Liverpool ONE

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Credit: Jerk Junction

Another one already there and just begging to be sampled is Jerk Junction which has moved into the old Gourmet Burger Kitchen location in Liverpool ONE’s Terrace. Promising the best Caribbean food outside of the island, the menu includes rice and peas, its famous jerk chicken, and traditional curry goat – ‘and it’s always big portions and big love’.


Parliament Square Coffee on Cook Street

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Credit: Parliament Square Coffee

Husband and wife team Chris and Hayley opened Parliament Square Coffee on Crump Street in the Baltic Triangle in 2023, serving up speciality coffee alongside a fresh seasonal brunch menu. They expanded with a second site on Clarence Street in the Georgian Quarter and a third Cook Street venue is ‘coming soon’. What makes it special is not just its exceptional food and drink but that it goes the extra mile, creating opportunities for young people with additional needs and workplaces where neurodiversity is not just accepted but celebrated. Its academy offers specialist barista training for 15 to 18 year olds.


Hotel Indigo has launched Barrel & Chapel

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Barrel & Chapel in Liverpool is a relaxed and stylish new city hangout you’ll find on the on the ground floor of Hotel Indigo. The vibe is chilled and the menu is filled with delicious pizzas, burgers, bowls and bar bites perfect for a quick lunch or a fun, no-fuss evening. In the place of what was the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill, it’s focusing on laid-back vibes, killer cocktails and comfort food done right.


Bold Street Coffee will open at Duke Street Market

Duke Street Market
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Fifteen years after it opened its first branch in Liverpool, Bold Street Coffee has gone from strength to strength and it’s planning further expansion this year including a new venue in Duke Street Market from this month. Look forward to amazing coffee, breakfasts and bagels, and its boss buoys, toasted brioche buns filled with scrambled eggs, melted cheese and tasty toppings like bacon, sausage, aubergine and smashed avocado.


The Shandon Bells, Hope Street

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Credit: The Shandon Bells

From the team that brought The Vines back to life, conserved St Peter’s Tavern and restored The Monro, this month sees the opening of The Shandon Bells, ” a tiny corner of Cork, right here in Liverpool “. It’ll be serving up perfectly poured pints of Guinness, Murphy’s and Beamish and, to go with them, Tayto and toasties. The Shandon Bells is also going to have five local casks that will rotate regularly, and traditional Irish music with live performances that’ll guarantee a top atmosphere.


Mersey Ferries will welcome a new food operator

Mersey Ferries
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Whether you’re enjoying a river cruise and seeing the world-famous waterfront sites or letting your hair down on one of the music-led ‘dance-the-night-away’ evening excursions, you’ll soon be able to add beautiful food to the magical menu. Mersey Ferries is set to announce a new food partner who’ll deliver high quality food and drink on board, at terminals and more.

Find the best food & drink deals around the city this January here.

Keep up to date with all the latest foodie news in Liverpool here.


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The British Music Experience presents Don’t Believe the Hype a new temporary exhibition uncovering the Artwork of Arctic Monkeys’ Debut Album.

The exhibition explores the creation and cultural legacy of one of the most recognisable album covers of the 21st century: Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, the 2006 debut by Arctic Monkeys, with the exhibition launching 20 years to the day of the album’s release.

Centred on the artwork surrounding the album, the exhibition moves beyond the iconic cover image to examine the wider visual world from which it emerged – a sequence of ordinary moments, encounters, and traces that together formed an authentic portrait of youth culture at the time.

The exhibition documents the conceptual journey of Scott Jones, Creative Director for the album, alongside original photographic material, outtakes, interior imagery, and personal artefacts from the period. It traces a day-in-the-life approach to the album’s visual identity: the cover image, single artwork, and photographic sequences that documented a specific moment in time.

Together, these materials form an extended visual document of youth, place, and lived experience, shared spaces, boredom, anticipation, and the small moments that later took on cultural meaning.

The exhibition also reveals for the first time the photograph that inspired the smoke-filled photobooth image that became the album’s cover.

Credit: Alexandra Wolkowicz, Andy Brown, Scott Jones

Twenty years on, Don’t Believe the Hype… invites reflection on why this imagery continues to resonate. In an era dominated by algorithmic feeds, optimisation, and self-conscious performance, the exhibition looks back to a pre-platform digital culture shaped by peer-to-peer sharing, early social networks, and collective discovery, where visibility was communal rather than curated.

The exhibition reframes the album artwork not as an act of branding, but as a social document of a generation at the edge of the attention economy.

Scott Jones said:

“Most album artwork reflects youth culture after the fact. This was different. The images didn’t try to perform or exaggerate what was happening around them – just document them. The artwork came from ordinary moments, from waiting around, from nights out, from being there. The poetry was already present; the work was in celebrating it.”

Liz Koravos, Executive Director at the British Music Experience said:

“This exhibition allows visitors to slow down and look again at an album artwork many people think they already know. By placing the artwork back into its original context – its objects, its moments, its ordinariness – we can better understand why it connected so deeply, and why it still resonates today. Launching the exhibition on the 23 January, we mark 20 years to the day that the album was released.  What makes the record curatorial gold is its specificity. The songs are rooted in queue lines, taxi rides, sticky dance floors, and half-heard conversations, yet they translate universally.  We’re excited to mark the anniversary through this temporary exhibition and in doing so, highlight how important the band’s contribution is to the history of British rock and pop.”

Book your tickets now on The BME website.

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Claire House Children’s Hospice is calling on Merseyside to help turn unwanted gifts and pre-loved items into vital care for babies, children and young adults.

The charity’s shops are currently in need of good quality donations. And supporters are being encouraged to donate unwanted items that are clean, complete and in great condition.

With many people still sorting through cupboards and drawers after Christmas, now is the perfect time to pass on unwanted gifts and quality items that deserve a second home.

The most in-demand donations include:

Every high-quality item donated helps Claire House raise more cash through its shops, supporting seriously and terminally ill children and their families across Merseyside, Cheshire and North Wales.

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Credit: Claire House

Tracey Allwright, Head of Retail at Claire House said:

“Our shops are a lifeline for Claire House,”

“Every January, we open donation bags with a sense of excitement, you never know if it’ll be a designer scarf or a novelty gift that didn’t survive Christmas Day! The best part is when those good quality items go on to find a new home.

“Right now, we really need good quality, saleable items that our customers will love. A stylish top, a nearly new Christmas gift or a complete toy can make a huge difference, not just on our shelves, but to the families who rely on our care.”

Money raised through Claire House shops helps provide specialist nursing, therapies, emotional support and precious memory-making experiences for seriously and terminally ill babies, children and young adults.

Tracey added:

“By donating something lovely that you no longer need, you’re helping us be there for children and families during some of the toughest moments of their lives,”

“It’s a simple act of kindness that goes a long way.”

Donations can be dropped off at Claire House charity shops across the region. Supporters are encouraged to check opening times and donation guidelines before visiting.

Find your nearest Claire House shop here.

Get the latest charity updates across Liverpool here.


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The Southport Caravan Show is set to return this January, taking place from Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 January at Riverside Holiday Park.

The annual event brings together everything connected to holiday home ownership, all in one place. With free entry and free parking, it offers visitors the chance to explore what holiday home living could look like, whether they’re just starting to browse or already considering their options.

More than 50 new and pre-owned caravans will be on display throughout the four-day show. Visitors will be able to step inside each one, take a look around the interiors, compare layouts and specifications, and see the range of optional extras available. Prices for caravans at the show start from £19,995.

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Picture – Southport Caravan Show

As well as exploring the caravans, guests can enjoy complimentary refreshments or book a table at the Coast & Country Bar and Restaurant for food and drinks. A number of exclusive show offers and packages will also be available during the event.

Everything takes place within the grounds of Riverside Holiday Park, giving visitors a chance to see the facilities on offer. These include an indoor swimming pool, children’s play park, splash zone, gym and jacuzzi. Across the wider Harrison Holidays collection, holiday parks are located in Cumbria, Lancashire, Northumberland, North Yorkshire, Scotland and Suffolk, with facilities ranging from golf courses and tennis courts to outdoor pools and soft play.

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Picture – Southport Caravan Show

The Southport Caravan Show is organised by family-run holiday park operator Harrison Holidays and receives strong feedback from visitors each year. Many value the chance to look around the caravans in person, speak directly with the team and discuss finance options available on the models on display.

The event is open daily from 9am to 5pm, with free on-site parking available.

Free entry for the Southport Caravan Show (Thursday 22 to Sunday 25 January 2026) can be registered in advance at www.harrisonholidays.com/show26.

Get the latest for Southport on The Guide HERE.

Virgil van Dijk insisted team-mates were right to be unhappy at Gabriel Martinelli for shoving the seriously injured Conor Bradley.

Martinelli threw the ball at Northern Ireland international Bradley and then manhandled him as he lay on the pitch in the closing stages of Thursday’s 0-0 draw at the Emirates.

Bradley, 22, was taken away on a stretcher and gingerly departed the stadium on crutches wearing a supportive brace on his left knee.

Martinelli issued an apology for the stoppage-time flashpoint, writing on Instagram: “Conor and I have messaged and I have already apologised to him.

“I really didn’t understand he was seriously injured in the heat of the moment. I want to say I’m deeply sorry for reacting.

“Sending Conor all my best again for a quick recovery.”

Alexis Mac Allister and Ibrahima Konate both pushed Martinelli in retaliation to the Arsenal winger’s reaction to Bradley – one that former Manchester United defender Roy Keane labelled a “disgrace”

Virgil van Dijk
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On Sky Sports Virgil Van Dijk said:

“Everyone was unhappy at that moment.

“It wasn’t a couple of players, but everyone, and rightly so because Conor was on the pitch and to be pushing him off the pitch is not really a good sight.

“The long ball came, Conor is challenging for it, falls down on the pitch and obviously Martinelli pushes him off the pitch and our players reacted.

“We all came together. And we had no clue what really happened, but it doesn’t look great, and it doesn’t look great on Martinelli either.

“We are focusing on Conor now. Hopefully it is not the worst, but it doesn’t look great. He will have medical tests coming up in the next 24 hours and we will have to adapt.”

Arsenal failed to capitalise on Manchester City’s 1-1 home draw against Brighton in an uninspiring stalemate with the defending champions.

However, they moved six points of clear of Pep Guardiola’s side, while Liverpool, now 10 matches unbeaten, remain 14 points back.

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Credit: John Walton / PA

And Van Dijk continued:

“We are in a position where we don’t want to be. We are the current champions. It has been a very inconsistent and difficult season so far and that is something I am personally not happy with, and we are not happy with as a team, as a club.

“Consistency is the key to being successful and that has been proven. That is what we had last year and unfortunately in that sense we haven’t been good enough (this season). The only thing we can do is try and get it back and every three or four days we have an opportunity to do that.

“The only ones that can turn it around is us, with the manager, and that is what we work hard on each and every day. I have the belief and I am fully confident we have the players and staff to turn it around.”

Liverpool will return to action in the third round of the FA Cup against Barnsley on Monday night, while Arsenal will play a day earlier when they travel to Portsmouth.

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Young people in Sefton are being invited by Sound City to apply for training that could lead to a career in the music industry.

Participants will receive £200. They will also have the chance of work experience at creative local music, entertainment and events companies such as Liverpool Sound City and Modern Sky UK.

Getting Your Music Out There and How to Build a Portfolio Career are among the subject covered on the course. Copyright, Royalties & Publishing, Project Management and Mental Health & Wellbeing are also topics that will be covered.

The course starts on Monday 26th January with sessions taking place on Mondays at Bootle Town Hall from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Anyone attending the course will need to be registered with Sefton@Work to be eligible.

The course has been funded through the Youth Guarantee Trailblazer and Sefton Council. Participants will work on creative briefs with guidance from the team and gain skills relevant to career in the industry career.

Cllr Paulette Lappin, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economy and Skills, said: 

“This is a really exciting chance for young people in Sefton to find out more about the music industry and could possibly be the first step to stardom.

“The training has been designed to help them build skills and confidence and to open up pathways into creative careers. It is a chance to meet a wide range of industry professionals through a series of inspiring sessions.”

Cllr Lappin added:

“Sefton Council is committed to helping young people into good quality jobs and careers.

“Our friendly Sefton@Work team can provide the support those young people need, whether that’s with training, education, or searching for employment.”

Applications for the free eight-week programme are now open to 18 to 24 year olds who are Sefton residents not in education, employment or training.

The closing date for applications is Thursday 22 January.

You can apply for the training course here.

Find more music news from across the city region here.


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Liverpool could be on the cusp of a fantastic future – or heading into a really dark place.

That’s the stark warning from Frank McKenna, group chair and chief executive of Downtown in Business, which has joined forces with Liverpool Business Improvement District to launch a national campaign to tackle the increasing pressures on the UK’s visitor economy.

The hospitality, retail and leisure businesses which create its backbone – and are the ‘anchor industries in the city’ – are coming under increasing difficulty with many fighting a constant battle for survival.

Unlocking Britain’s Visitor Economy will aim to connect business leaders, BIDs, hotels, retailers, cultural venues and MPs, and take their concerns to those in power, urging the Government for a pro-growth, business-led approach to supporting it.

At the centre of the campaign is a new Visitor Economy Growth Charter and a Visitor Economy Manifesto with specific policy requests set to be announced in June.

Included will be clarity on the national tourist tax, reform of business rates and VAT, action on high street regeneration, looking again at tax-free international shopping, skills and staffing reform, modernised planning and licensing, improved night-time transport, and changes to Package Travel Regulations.

So why now – and why the partnership with Liverpool BID?

Frank said:

“Downtown in Business has a national reach and we do a lot of work in Westminster and so we deal with hospitality companies right across the country, particularly in the core cities of Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and, of course, Liverpool, so we’re well aware of the challenges the industry faces,”

“Liverpool is heavily reliant on its visitor economy and so the Liverpool BID Company, which is quite unique in having an Accommodation Business Improvement District, seemed like the obvious partner to take this campaign forward.”

The answer to why now is that the sector, adds Frank, is facing a ‘perfect storm’.

“Post pandemic, hospitality has been challenged. But over the last 18 months it’s faced a number of policy initiatives from the Government that have put it under even further pressure; the National Minimum Wage, particularly because the hospitality industry attracts a lot of young people into its employ and so it felt that quite keenly; the National Insurance increase which has impacted on all businesses, and on top of that we’ve had this rates review which inevitably has led to an awful lot of establishments saying this increase is not sustainable if they are to have a viable business.

“All these things coming together created a situation where we felt we had no option than to treat the sector as a special needs case.”

He says the problems need to be addressed urgently, not least because issues are often led by what’s happening in London – ‘which is a very different marketplace’ – and with policy decisions that will suit the capital rather than the northern city regions.

Frank and Bill Addy, CE of Liverpool BID Company, have already written to chancellor Rachel Reeves calling for an urgent review on rates.

A series of regional and national events, a London forum, and a parliamentary reception in Liverpool on June 10 – when the manifesto will be revealed – will drive the overall message.

“The sector’s been treated as a bit of a Cinderella industry but increasingly, if you look at the amount of money it generates, you can see how important it is, especially in cities like Liverpool. It needs to be seen as part of an industrial strategy rather than just an add-on to the economic growth plan. 

“We deal with 150+ hospitality businesses and it’s about implementing policies that will have a positive impact on everybody. 

“But the important reason about partnering with Liverpool BID is that when we went into lockdown and started to look at the rateable tax take from Liverpool then, almost 60% – if not more – of business rates came from the hospitality sector.

“That’s unusually high. The visitor economy is the anchor industry for the city.

“If we see that decline, in bars, in restaurants, in pubs, and all those indirectly affected, it’s huge.

“If we see a demise at the same time we’re not seeing a growth in professional services, and we’re not seeing a growth in the corporate sector; when we are seeing unemployment rising, and a depression of wages, it could take us back to a very dark place.

“Liverpool could be on the cusp of one of two things: either a fantastic time on the back of some of the initiatives the city council and the combined authority in partnership with the private sector have taken, or a really difficult and challenging time, as the sector that is the foundation of the city’s strength begins to struggle and decline.

“We have got to do everything we can to make sure the latter doesn’t happen.”

Find out more on the Liverpool BID website.

Find more business news across Liverpool on our website.


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The Traitors delivered yet another explosive episode last night as two traitors turned on each other.

The latest episode of The Traitors saw local government officer Fiona going to war with fellow traitor Rachel when she told contestants she believes her to be among the plotting group of murderers.

It comes after Rachel, 42, announced to the group that banished faithful Amanda had confided in her and told her she was a former police detective prior to her departure.

Rachel told the other players:

“Amanda trusted me with a secret before she left.

“So the reason why she was trying to help people is because she knows what she’s doing and she’s actually a former detective.

“She’s trained, highly trained, in body language, and she didn’t tell anyone else in the castle.”

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Credit: BBC / Studio Lambert / Euan Cherry / PA

In a confessional Fiona, 62, said:

“I’m not sure what narrative Rachel is peddling. I am flummoxed.”

She added:

“I think Rachel is lying about Amanda.

“She was gleefully telling people, ‘Amanda said, to me, I trust you explicitly. I know you’re a faithful’. She’s playing a blinder, and I don’t believe it.”

Fiona told crime author Harriet Tyce that she believes Amanda would have told her she was a former police detective as her husband and brother are both serving police officers.

Fiona expressed her disbelief to Rachel in private and said:

“I am really suspicious of you. I question why she would have told you.”

Amanda had been banished from the show after her fate was left to chance following a tied vote.

The 57-year-old from Brighton received the same amount of votes as sweet shop assistant Reece across two rounds of voting.

She was banished after presenter Claudia Winkleman brought out the “chest of chance” and told Reece and Amanda that the player who selected the chest with a shield in it would get to stay.

Credit: BBC / Studio Lambert / Euan Cherry / PA / Traitors The Guide Liverpool
Credit: BBC / Studio Lambert / Euan Cherry / PA

Before her departure she told contestants:

“Remember everything that I’ve said today, and most importantly, my house is your house, anytime.

“I don’t need to go all dramatic. I think you all know what I’m going to say… take care of yourselves, I’m a faithful.”

Before she left Amanda, who had been keeping her former job a secret, told Rachel:

“I was a senior detective in the Metropolitan Police, so I’m very adept at covert policing. That was my job.”

In a confessional, Rachel said:

“I think it really helps my case. So I’m trying to kind of figure out how to let this roll out.”

Earlier in the episode civil servant Maz became the third faithful to be murdered following an in-person killing that saw him locked in a cage.

Reece, Maz and Sam had all been put up for murder after failing to win themselves protection following a challenge that involved contestants collecting skulls that would release select players from cages they had been placed into.

Stephen was also chosen as a potential victim, but was unable to be killed by his fellow traitors, Rachel and Fiona, who decided to murder Maz while Stephen was locked away in a cage with the other contestants on trial.

The Traitors next airs at 8pm on BBC One tonight.

Catch up on The Traitors here.

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Gabriel Martinelli said he is “deeply sorry” for shoving Conor Bradley off the pitch and revealed he has apologised directly to the seriously injured LFC defender.

Arsenal’s Martinelli threw the ball at LFC defender Bradley and manhandled him as he lay on the turf in the closing stages of Thursday’s 0-0 draw at the Emirates.

Bradley, 22, left the stadium on crutches and wearing a supportive brace on his left knee.

Martinelli was booked for the flashpoint, which provoked anger from LFC players.

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane called Martinelli “a disgrace” on Sky Sports.

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Credit: John Walton / PA

But in response to the backlash, Martinelli posted a story on his Instagram account, writing:

“Conor and I have messaged and I have already apologised to him.

“I really didn’t understand he was seriously injured in the heat of the moment.

“I want to say I’m deeply sorry for reacting.

“Sending Conor all my best again for a quick recovery.”

Prior to Martinelli’s social media post, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta defended his player.

Speaking in his post-match news conference, Arteta said:

“Knowing Gabi, he’s an incredible, lovely guy, and he probably didn’t realise what happened.

“I hope that Conor is well, I will have a word with him to understand that. Probably (Martinelli) didn’t recognise what happened.”

Bradley struck the crossbar in the opening half of a cagey contest, but now looks set for a significant spell on the sidelines.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot said:

“I fear the worst for Conor Bradley,”

“I don’t know yet but he had to go off on a stretcher. We’ll have to wait on the scans to see if it’s that bad.”

Of Martinelli’s response, Slot continued:

“I don’t know Gabriel Martinelli but he comes across as a nice guy.

“The problem in general in football is that there’s so much time-wasting and players pretending to be injured, that you can be annoyed that you think a player is time wasting.

“You cannot expect Martinelli to think so clearly in the 94th minute. I’m a hundred per cent sure that if he knew what the injury might be, he would never do that.”

Arsenal’s draw with Liverpool takes them six points clear of Manchester City. The reigning champions are 14 points behind the Gunners.

Find more info about the match here.

Get the latest LFC news here.


Find out what’s good up North on our new platform, The Northern Guide. 

From the best hotels, beauty spots, days out, food and more up North – visit thenorthernguide.com and follow The Northern Guide on Instagram HERE.

We’ve found more January deals in Liverpool than ever before for 2026 and will keep them coming throughout the month!

After buying pressies and enjoying all the festive celebrations, most of us are a bit brassic by now – but that doesn’t mean you have to sit at home feeling sad it’s all over.

There’s some amazing deals across restaurants, hotels and attractions this January that mean you can have a happy New Year and start 2026 how you mean to go on – enjoying yourself!


Bars & Restaurants

Voyagers Restaurant & Bar

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Shift those January blues at Voyagers where you can get 50% off its lunch and dinner menus, available Monday to Friday from now until January 31; and a Liverpool-themed Afternoon Tea for two for £49.

Find out more here.

Hafla Hafla @ the Baltic

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Loved for its falafel kebabs, halloumi fries and gorgeous Middle Eastern mezze, Hafla Hafla’s celebrating January with 25% off Sunday–Friday on all the classics at its original Baltic Market home.

Find out more here.

Frederiks

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Head to Hope Street and you’ll find Fred’s ready to welcome you with half price food all month when you book in advance. The deal’s available Monday to Saturday, from 12 midday, until January 31.

Find out more here.

The Lake House, Crosby

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The Lake House next to Crosby Marine Lake is offering 50% off food bills throughout January, Monday to Saturday from 4pm, and you get that lovely waterside setting free! Just book a table via its website.

Find out more here.

Madre

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After a year of serious margs, tacos and partying, Madre at the Albert Dock has an extra gift to kick off 2026 – a January sale. It’s serving up 50% off Sunday to Friday until the end of the month.

Find out more here.

Maray

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As if a disco cauli wasn’t already enough of a treat for the new year, now it’s twice as good because – along with all the other veggie and vegan dishes at Maray – it’s 50% off thanks to Green January.

Find out more here.

Three Piggies

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The lovely neighbourhood alehouse and canteen Three Piggies is offering unlimited use 25% off food throughout January. Join their mailing list to be sent a voucher valid until the end of this month for their delicious brunches, luscious lunches and fab Sunday roasts!

Find out more here.

Chamber 36

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Chinese small plates favourite Chamber 36 is having a January sale and the menu discount is … 36%. That’s what you’ll get knocked off Sunday to Thursday, booking recommended but walk-ins welcome.

Find out more here.

Buyers Club

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If it’s a good habit, why break it? There’s a resolution for the new year. This is Buyers Club’s 4th year doing deal January and 2026 sees the return of 50% off pizza & pasta, Monday to Thursday, 12pm–9pm.

Find out more here.

Free State Kitchen

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FSK’s the home of super-tasty American classics and throughout this month it’s doing its bit to beat the January blues with 2 for 1 on burgers and dogs, all day Wed and Thurs, Friday 12-4 and Sunday 12-3.

Find out more here.

Petit Cafe du Coin

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Petit Cafe du Coin has got a  special winter warmer offer you can enjoy. When you buy a bottle of wine, you can have one of its delicious cheeseboards for only £6. Offer is available Mon – Thurs Berry St and Weds – Thurs Lark Lane.

Find out more here.

Big Lola’s

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January deals aren’t just for the city centre, Big Lola’s is bringing the new year love to Smithdown too, serving up £5 large roast chicken, roast veg and vegan burritos, 12pm-4pm, Wednesday to Sunday.

Find out more here.

La Finca Eivissa

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Ibiza might feel like a long way away right now, but you can get a flavour close to home – and much cheaper because La Finca Eivissa’s doing 50% off selected tapas until January 29.

Find out more here.

Gusto

If it’s Italian favourites plus a great dockside setting you fancy, head to Gusto where this January you can enjoy signature dishes like fillet steak and pulled pork gnocchi at January sale prices, all day Sun-Fri.

Find out more here.

Revolucion de Cuba

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For comfort food with a Cuban twist, Rev de Cuba at the Albert Dock’s got you sorted and if you sign up and join its mailing list you’ll get 33% off food until January 29.

Find out more here.

Masons

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Masons on Seel Street, is starting 2026 with a bang by launching an unbeatable January offer designed to lift spirits and create unforgettable memories.

The venue has reduced the price of its bottomless brunch from £49 to just £39 per person, giving brunch lovers the perfect excuse to banish the January blues in style.

Find out more here.

Revolution

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Another 33% off deal at the dock, this time from Revolution, which is taking a third off its sandwiches, burgers, bowls, pizza, mains and desserts on the Revs app, until January 29.

Find out more here.

Rosa’s Thai Cafe

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For just £16, enjoy one of two exclusive dine-in bundles: STICK with Rosa’s much-loved Pad Thai paired with a refreshing pint of Singha, or TWIST things up with the classic Khao Mun Gai (Thai Chicken Rice), served alongside a traditional Thai Tea.

Available Sunday to Thursday from 6–29 January, diners simply need to sign up via the link to receive a unique code to redeem in-restaurant.

Find out more here.

Botanico

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Botanico, Woolton Village’s cosy all day eatery, is giving guests the chance to enjoy 50% off pizza and pasta on Monday-Fridays from 12-9pm throughout January. Tables must be pre-booked in the family and dog friendly restaurant and can be secured via the website 

Find out more here.

Tempest on Tithebarn

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Don’t hang around on this one because it’s only on until Saturday January 10 – Tempest on Tithebarn is offering two-for-one on its burgers all week, all day, so you can grab a half price lunch or dinner.

Find out more here.

Restaurant Bar & Grill

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What better (tastier) way to see in 2026 than with the 26 Collection menu at Restaurant Bar & Grill – it’s available all month, with two courses for £26 and winter classics like fish and chips, and cottage pie.

Find out more here.

Miller and Carter

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Start the year on a high note at Miller & Carter with its indulgent Rare Treats Menu. Available until the end of January, diners can enjoy two courses from £25.95 or three courses from £29.95, featuring a selection of the steakhouse’s much-loved classics and luxurious dishes.

Find out more here.

Seaforth Restaurant at The Municipal

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Throughout January, enjoy 26% off the à la carte menu (food only, available daily), or celebrate the new year with a complimentary glass of Champagne when dining from the Time to Dine menu (available Monday–Saturday, 12pm–6pm).

Find out more here.

Hawksmoor

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The city steak favourite’s brought back its beloved steak and sides menu this January, offering a 35-day dry-aged British beef protein-fuelled rump with a choice of four sides – bitter leaf & Devon Blue salad, English lettuce salad, baked sweet potato, or beef dripping chips – all for £16. 

Find out more here.

Junkyard Golf Club

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It’s Happy Hour ALL DAY, EVERY DAY at Junkyard with £6 cocktails, £4 pints and £3.50 mocktails, and you can get any portion of nachos and a house pint for £10 until the end of January (as well as 50% off crazy golf). Book online or walk in and head to the bar!

Find out more here.

The Italian Club Restaurant

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Keep the festivities going at The Italian Club in Bold Street where you’ll get a free bottle of house wine when two people order a starter and main course between Sunday and Thursday, until January 29.

Find out more here.

Almost Famous

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From Monday to Thursday all this month, everything is half price – that’s 50% off the dripping down your arms no nonsense burgers, sides like fried buttermilk chicken and gooey mac and cheese balls, chips and fries … the lot!

Find out more here.

Byron

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The Liverpool ONE hamburger restaurant’s offering 50% off burgers between Sunday and Thursday, and free Fries with your burger on Fridays and Saturdays throughout January. Sign up to Byron Club to claim.

Find out more here.

Churrasco Steak House

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From Sunday to Friday (Friday until 7pm) throughout January you can get 50% off starters, flat iron steaks and burgers; and on Fridays you can get a free bottle of wine with any Big Cut Steak.

Find out more here.

Alchemist

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The Alchemist is getting all nostalgic this January with cocktails & dishes all its original 2010 prices! So that means cocktails from £6 and dishes from £5 until January 30 – any day, any time.

Find out more here.

Black Cat Club

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From Sunday to Thursday (and 12-5pm Friday) you can enjoy a £5 all day food menu; £5 margaritas, frozen cocktails and pints, and 60 mins of gaming, again for just a fiver.

Find out more here.

El Gato Negro

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Join the mailing list to get three dishes for £20 all day Sunday- Thursday, and from 12pm-5pm on Fridays, along with Sangria and Spritz for just £6.

Find out more here.

Browns

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Enjoy two of crafted classic cocktails for just £18, available Monday to Sunday until January 31, and £10 off selected bottles of fizz.

Find out more here.


Attractions

LFC Stadium Tour and Abseil

Throughout January, you can enjoy two for one on the LFC Stadium Tour & Museum using code JANSALE26 (Monday-Friday only) or, if you fancy an adrenaline-fuelled adventure to launch you into the New Year, you can take on the Anfield Abseil and get 25% off (code JANSALEABSEIL26). 

Find out more here and here.

BOXPARK

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There’s loads of January offers at the Cains Brewery Village venue: like a Trader lunchtime meal deal for just £8 at favourites like Rogue Pizza, Christakis and Simply Salt N Pepper, and kids skate free until January 11 (with any adult booking). It’s also Wellness Month at BOXPARK who’ve teamed up with PUREGYM to offer free yoga, Pilates and HIIT sessions to kickstart health and fitness in 2026.

Find out more here.

Liverpool ONE

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Up to 70% off still in the sales, restaurant deals, 2-4-1 cocktails, and all sorts of offers at your favourite attractions make January a better time than ever to visit the city’s celebrated complex, and if you become one of its PLUS+ Members, you can get access to even more offers, birthday rewards, early access to events,  competitions, and more.

Find out more here.

Chester Zoo

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Winter’s a great time for a visit to the zoo and this January you can save up to 34% on the cost of a standard ticket which costs £25 instead of the usual £38 (for adults) as long as you buy it online before 9.30am on the day you’re going.

Find out more here.

Cheshire Oaks

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The sale’s still on at Cheshire Oaks with extra savings on outlet prices – up to 70% off at Michael Kors and Tommy Hilfiger – along with new stores to explore like Joseph, Whistles and Playmobil, and new restaurants including Vietnamese street food favourite Pho.

Find out more here.

Knowsley Safari

There are some roaringly good deals at Knowsley Safari with 40% off ticket prices between Friday and Sunday from Friday, January 9 to Friday, February 13. Just book online at least a day in advance.

Find out more here.

Gravity MAX

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Beat the winter slump or start the year with midweek fun with your mates without busting your budget. From Mondays to Thursdays throughout January you can get an hour of Digital Darts or Urban Street Golf for just £9.50 per person at Gravity MAX! 

Find out more here.

PINS Social Club

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From now until the end of the month there’s 50% off absolutely everything at the Duke Street venue between Monday and Thursday. That’s food, drink, games … like we said – everything!

Find out more here.

Strawberry Field

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Strawberry Field is giving visitors 20% off entry all this month, just enter the code WINTER at checkout when you book. Visit the exhibition to learn how a children’s home owned by The Salvation Army inspired John Lennon to write one of the greatest songs of all time … and enjoy a nice warm drink in the Imagine More Café!

Find out more here.

Roxy Ball Room

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If you’re still celebrating the New Year you can get a free pint of Lucky Saint by joining Roxy’s mailing list – and if you’re doing Dry January, then Roxy has teamed up with Everleaf and Proof Drinks to offer great deals on low and 0% cocktails.

Find out more here.


Theatres

Liverpool Philharmonic

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You can SAVE 25% by booking for two or more Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra selected concerts online or by calling 0151 709 3789 with the promo code JANOFFER. Be quick – you’ve got until January 21 to book!

Find out more here.


Hotels

Winter Escapes at Hope Street Hotel

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You can get in from the cold and chill inside instead! The Hope Street Hotel’s Winter Escapes package is offering a stay in a super-king or twin bedroom from just £99 until now until March 20.

Find out more here.

Step into Winter at Titanic Hotel

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Enjoy a cosy night away in a Superior Room with a bottle of wine in your room on arrival, two course dinner in Stanley’s Bar and Grill and a Titanic breakfast from £175, based on two sharing! Available on selected dates this month.

Find out more here.

Seasonal Reawakening Wellness Experience at Municipal Hotel and Spa

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And relax… from January to March you can book this restoring and rebalancing experience for just £149 per person. It’s available Sunday to Friday and includes two hours of spa and thermal journey access, a 50-minute bespoke spa treatment, and afternoon tea in the Botanic Tearoom.

Find out more here.

As the New Year begins, many people use January as a fresh start to reset their health and fitness after the indulgences of Christmas and the festive period.

With New Year’s resolutions in full swing, January 2026 is the perfect time to refocus on your wellbeing, rebuild healthy habits and set positive intentions for the months ahead.

If you’re feeling unsure where to begin or need some motivation to get back into a routine, the personal trainers at Absolute Body Solutions based in the city centre on Castle St and in Speke have shared their top tips for kickstarting your fitness journey this New Year.


Start with your nutrition

The festive period is often filled with rich foods, treats and extra drinks, so getting your nutrition back on track should be your first priority in January.

If your goal is to lose some Christmas weight, aim to eat in a calorie deficit. This simply means consuming fewer calories than you burn each day. It doesn’t need to be extreme – small, sustainable changes combined with regular exercise will help you lose body fat over time.

The easiest way to work out approximately how many calories you need to consume to eat in a calorie deficit, take how much you weigh in imperial pounds (lbs) and times that by 10, 11 or 12. That will give you a range to work between.


Prioritise protein and choose healthier fats

Protein plays a vital role in recovery, muscle maintenance and fat loss, making it especially important when resetting your diet.

Absolute Body Solutions recommend a general guideline of consuming around 1 gram of protein per pound of bodyweight. This, combined with a calorie-controlled diet, will help bring your nutrition back into balance.

When cooking, opt for oil sprays to reduce calories, but don’t be afraid to use herbs, spices and dry seasonings to enhance flavour. Aim for a balanced diet rich in lean proteins, plenty of green vegetables and a variety of fruits, particularly berries.

Although prioritising protein is important, it is important to remember that carbohydrates do not make us put on weight. As with anything it is only when we over consume them that it can contribute to weight gain. Do not be afraid of carbs, just make sure they sit within your weekly nutrition plan in a sustainable way.


Exercise 3-4 times a week

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Once your nutrition is in place, reintroducing regular exercise is key to getting back on track in the New Year. Aim to be active three to four times per week, whether that’s in the gym, at home or outdoors.

This can also include simple lifestyle changes such as increasing your daily step count. Aiming for 7,000–10,000 steps per day can make a significant difference to your overall health.


Make smarter alcohol choices

Many people choose to cut back on alcohol in January, but if you’re not planning a full detox, it’s important to be mindful of liquid calories.

Lower-calorie options such as a slimline gin and tonic or a glass of prosecco can be better alternatives to pints of beer or sugary cocktails, helping you stay aligned with your fitness goals.


Don’t forget to hydrate

Staying hydrated is essential for energy, recovery and overall wellbeing.

Aim to drink around 2–3 litres of water per day. Keeping a reusable bottle or flask with you can help remind you to sip regularly. Increasing your water intake may also help replace alcoholic or sugary drinks as you re-establish healthier habits in January.


Manage your environment

Your surroundings can have a huge impact on your success. When food shopping, avoid going while hungry and stick to a prepared shopping list to reduce impulse purchases. At home, try to limit ‘temptation foods’. If they’re not easily accessible, you’re more likely to stick to your meal plan and make healthier choices.


Focus on recovery

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Your first few sessions back may feel challenging if you’ve had time off, so prioritising recovery is essential.

Support your body by staying hydrated, eating enough protein, getting quality sleep and allowing time for rest. Simple recovery methods such as Epsom salt baths can also help reduce muscle soreness.


Get enough sleep

Sleep is often overlooked, yet it plays a crucial role in muscle recovery, fat loss and overall performance. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night. To improve sleep quality, avoid screens an hour before bed, keep your bedroom dark, consider a warm bath before sleeping and include magnesium in your diet if appropriate.


Enjoy your training

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The best form of exercise is one you actually enjoy. Whether it’s walking, swimming, weight training, group classes or playing sport, find something that motivates you. If you struggle to stay consistent alone, consider working with a personal trainer or training with a friend to stay accountable and enjoy the process.

January 2026 is your opportunity for a fresh start. By focusing on realistic habits, consistency and enjoyment, you’ll set yourself up for long-term success throughout the year ahead.

Visit the Absolute Body Solutions website here.

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Liverpool drew 0-0 with Arsenal away at the Emirates last night which stalled Arsenal from extending their Premier League lead over Manchester City and edged LFC closer to top 3 place.

After City managed a draw against Brighton on Wednesday, Arsenal had the chance to put some daylight between themselves and Pep Guardiola’s side at the top of the table.

But while Arsenal enjoyed the best of the first half – despite Conor Bradley hitting the woodwork for Liverpool – the hosts spent much of the second period penned in by the side they are bidding to dethrone as champions.

Dominik Szoboszlai came closest when his free-kick dropped just over the crossbar as Arsenal rarely threatened.

Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz wanted a penalty (PA)

There are still 51 points to play for across the next 17 matches, but this had the feeling of a defining evening in north London as Arsenal bid to end their 22-year wait for a title.

Saka terrorised Milos Kerkez, and then Alexis Mac Allister, but Liverpool were able to scramble clear his pullback. The England international then landed the first meaningful effort of the game, albeit comfortably saved by Alisson.

Liverpool, still without top scorer Hugo Ekitike through injury, were on the ropes but they came within inches of delivering the opener.

William Saliba read Bradley’s attempted through-ball but was then caught off-guard by a gung-ho David Raya. Saliba’s pass to his goalkeeper carried too much speed, and Raya could prod it clear only to Bradley, with the full-back’s audacious chip striking the hosts’ crossbar.

Tempers flared when Jeremie Frimpong went over on his left ankle in the Arsenal penalty area. The home side played on – winning a corner at the other end – and Declan Rice and Virgil van Dijk exchanged words. But the mass ruckus fizzled out, and so too did the first half with Arsenal on top, but a cagey game goalless.

Florian Wirtz wanted a penalty following a robust challenge from Leandro Trossard moments after the restart, but VAR agreed with referee Anthony Taylor’s onfield decision not to award a spot-kick.

Submissive prior to the interval, Arne Slot’s side were now enjoying more of the ball and the home supporters were growing increasingly agitated.

Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus reacts during the Premier League match at Emirates Stadium, London. Picture date: Thursday January 8, 2026.

The ineffective Viktor Gyokeres was withdrawn – his failure to score in open play now extending to double figures – and on came Gabriel Jesus. Gabriel Martinelli was also introduced, and he was knocked off his stride by Frimpong in the area but Taylor and VAR were unmoved.

Szoboszlai, scorer of the only goal at Anfield with his brilliant free-kick, might have changed that but he blazed over with 15 minutes to go.

Frimpong had the beating of a ring-rusty Myles Lewis-Skelly – an enforced second-half change following an injury to Piero Hincapie – and Arteta might have been happy to escape with a point at this stage, particularly when Szoboszlai’s dipping free-kick dropped just over Raya’s bar.

There were half-chances for Jesus and Martinelli in the closing stages – both easily saved by Alisson – and then Martinelli rightly courted the wrath of the Liverpool players after he shoved an injured Bradley off the pitch. Martinelli and Liverpool’s Ibrahim Konate were booked, before Bradley was taken off on a stretcher.

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Anyone who’s flown from Liverpool John Lennon Airport knows it’s the best way to start a trip – that’s why it ranks so often as number one in the UK and it’s just had its busiest year ever.

LJLA isn’t just on our doorstep, the service is typically friendly and hassle-free, but that’s not all – the list of destinations just keeps getting better.

In 2026, several major airlines have added extra routes so now there are even more places to discover or revisit.

If you’re looking to start the new year with a holiday booking, here are destinations you can fly to from Liverpool in 2026 …


Marrakech with Ryanair

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Ryanair will add a sixth plane to its fleet at LJLA this year as it launches new routes including the vibrant city of Marrakech in Morocco with its bustling souks, beautiful architecture and great food – especially if you love a tagine! Flights will be twice a week from April.


Lisbon with easyJet

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Portugal’s capital city Lisbon has been a super-popular city break choice for a while thanks to its ancient history and cool culture as well as plenty of opportunities to enjoy traditional Fado music and delicious seafood – not forgetting endless fresh-baked pastel de nata pastries. easyJet flights start in April.


Cancun (via Dublin) with Aer Lingus

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Fancy a winter sun long haul holiday? Aer Lingus has just launched its first service to Cancun and LJLA is one of the airports it’s flying out of. There’s a one-stop connection in Dublin, then you’re on your way to Mexican cuisine, stunning sandy beaches and temperatures in the high 20s even in January! 


Tirana with Ryanair

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The lively capital of Albania, Tirana, is another of Ryanair’s new destinations for 2026. Less touristy than a lot of other European capital cities, it’s packed with culture and art, with a great nightlife, as well as fascinating history of its communist past. Twice a week flights from April.


Isle of Man with Logan Air or easyJet

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For a break closer to home, with plenty of interesting heritage, the Isle of Man is a top pick especially if you love getting out into nature and exploring spectacular landscapes and rugged coastlines or visiting historic sights, museums and galleries. Fly now with easyJet or Loganair.


Madeira with Jet2

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The scenery in Madeira is breathtaking and its location means the island enjoys lovely weather all year round. It’s known for lush landscapes, watersports and marine life so you can go whale or dolphin spotting before sampling some famous Madeira wine. Jet2 has once a week flights from January.


Paphos with easyJet

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As the number one tourist destination in Cyprus, Paphos has something for everyone whether you want to lie on beautiful beaches, wander the Old Town or discover historical gems and ancient ruins like Paphos Castle and the Forty Columns Fortress. easyJet twice weekly flights start in August.


Malta with Jet2

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Malta often tops lists of trending must-visit places and once you go, you can see why. It has everything, from sun-soaked beaches and coastal hikes to medieval fortresses, Michelin-starred dining and brilliant nightlife in places like St Julian’s. Jet2 flies there weekly from the end of March.


Naples with easyJet

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Naples itself is a fascinating city to explore, for its art scene, history and amazing pizza in the place where it was invented, but it’s also the gateway to the south of Italy if you want to see the gorgeous Amalfi coast. easyJet is launching a new Naples route twice weekly from August.


Warsaw with Ryanair 

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On the banks of the Vistula River, Poland’s largest city has incredible architecture, especially around its Old Town which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a perfect place to shop and explore galleries and museums, including the Polish Vodka Museum. Ryanair’s three flights a week start in February.


Antalya with Jet2

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Antalya in Turkey is known as the Turquoise Coast and its natural beauty is spectacular. Adventure seekers will love the hiking routes, or you can just chill on golden beaches. Wander and dine in the cobbled streets of the old quarters then move on to lively nightlife. Jet2 flies there from February. 


Split with easyJet

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Fantastic views of the Adriatic, ancient history including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Diocletian’s Palace, local markets and a booming scene of pubs, bars and clubs make Split one of the most popular places in Croatia for tourists. easyJet has flights twice a week from May. 


Rome with Ryanair

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Visiting Rome is like stepping onto a film set, with world famous landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. It’s an ideal spot for designer shopping, and there’s the next level fresh pasta and pizza too. Ryanair has three flights a week from the end of March.


Cork with Ryanair

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Ireland’s so easy to reach from Liverpool, so add Cork to your must-go list in 2026. Known as Ireland’s food capital, it’s got a rich ancient history that you can still see, including Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral and Cork City Gaol which is now a museum. Ryanair flights increase to six days a week in summer.

Find out more on the Liverpool John Lennon Airport website.

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Celebrate the International Day of Happiness 2026 with a Happy Day for someone special

Following the success of the inaugural Your Happy Days in 2024, and to mark the International Day of Happiness on 20th March 2026, Liverpool entrepreneurs Alan Cosgrove and Peter Schriewersmann, co-founders of Happy Days Group, are inviting people across the Liverpool City Region to help make something magical happen.  

They’re asking the public to nominate someone; be it a family member, a neighbour, a friend, or a familiar face from your local community, who truly deserves a joyful experience: a Happy Day to remember. Their perfect Happy Days!  

Alan and Peter (with Peter proudly claiming his adopted Scouser status!) are passionate about spreading happiness far and wide. Their mission? To sprinkle a little stardust and turn everyday kindness into something extraordinary.  

Who can you nominate?  

There are four nomination categories:

Peter Schriewersmann, co-owner and founder of Happy Days Group, said:  

“Liverpool is a city defined by its community. We believe in using our networks not just for business, but for good. In times like these, it is our collective commitment to support one another that makes the real difference and makes them happy.”  

The next application process for 2026 nominations will open at 12pm on Monday 19th January 2026. and will close at 5pm on Friday 13 February 2026.

The award ceremony will take place on Friday 20 March 2026.  

To make your nomination, visit the Happy Days website.

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Southport’s Year of Culture in 2026 is being hailed as a moment that could transform the town for decades to come, with a programme designed to inspire young people to one day tell their grandchildren: “I was there.”

Culture leaders say the ambitious year-long celebration will help drive regeneration, pride and long-term economic growth, bringing local communities and visitors together through a packed calendar of events.

Four brand new events have already been announced. These include:

Lightport from 14 to 16 February

Cristal Palace on 3 and 4 April

The Big Top Festival on 2 and 3 May

Books Alive running from 24 to 31 October

Alongside the new programme, Southport will also welcome millions of visitors for the return of The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in July.

Established favourites including Southport Flower Show, Southport Air Show and Southport Comedy Festival will also return as part of a landmark year for the town.

The impact of culture-led regeneration was highlighted in Parliament by Southport MP Patrick Hurley during a debate on UK Towns of Culture. Drawing on the transformation of Prescot following the opening of Shakespeare North Playhouse, he said Southport is now poised for similar success.

Hurley told MPs that Prescot was once defined by a single cable factory, which dominated the town for decades before closing and taking hundreds of jobs with it. He said culture has since played a key role in reversing that decline.

He pointed to the £40 million investment in Shakespeare North Playhouse, built on the site of a former bus station, which now trains young people in the creative industries, attracts visitors back into the town centre and supports new cafés, businesses and community arts projects.

Hurley said the lesson is clear: a town’s future is not fixed, and investment in culture can create lasting change.

Turning to Southport, he said the 2026 Year of Culture will feature large-scale installations and events that bring the town’s streets and public spaces to life. Plans include a sound and light installation transforming the town into a “giant rainbow”, an outdoor ballroom celebrating 150 years of music and dance in April, and fictional worlds brought to life across Southport in October.

He added that the real legacy of Southport 2026 will be the memories it creates for young people growing up today.

“We know what a town of culture can do,” he said. “It will allow the kids of today to look back in wonder in 50 years’ time and tell their grandchildren that they were there.”

More information about events and the full programme can be found here.

Check out Southport Jazz Festival – it is back this month with ten shows across three days.


Find out what’s good up North on our new platform, The Northern Guide. 

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The Pyramids shopping centre in Birkenhead is set to host a jobs fair aimed at helping more people work in the health and care sector later this month.

Wirral Council is hosting the Health and Care Jobs Fair to connect people with employers and training providers for those looking to take the next step into this rewarding sector.

The event will feature more than 20 employers and training providers including Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Autism Together. Employers will be advertising live vacancies with some offering the chance to apply on the day – a practical one-stop shop for those seeking to kickstart their career.

There will also be guidance to boost employability, including CV and application tips, plus information on training opportunities from local providers including Wirral Met College and The University of Chester, as well as information on apprenticeships for those who want to combine learning with hands-on experience.

Like previous jobs fairs, this event is funded by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, through the city region’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) allocation.

The Jobs Fair will be held in The Pyramids, Birkenhead in the shop opposite River Island on Thursday 22 January, from 11am to 2pm, with pre-bookable appointments/quiet hour appointments available 10am – 11am for those who prefer to attend in a quieter, calmer environment.

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It is aimed at everyone looking to work in the Health and Care sector, from school leavers ready to start their career, to those looking for a change in direction or returning to work.

There will also be opportunities for experienced professionals such as Support Workers or health visitors, as well as those seeking training, apprenticeships or entry level roles.

Chair of Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration and Housing Committee, Cllr Mark Skillicorn, said:

“We have held a number of jobs fairs in recent years and they have all been incredibly successful at connecting those looking for work and training with employers and education providers.

“This jobs fair once again is focused on the health and care sector which is one of the most valuable and important areas of work, helping some of the most vulnerable in our communities and providing a vital lifeline.

“As we move into a new year if you are looking for a rewarding and valuable role, or are seeking a new challenge, then this could be the opportunity to find out more about this sector and maybe secure that new role or training.”

Cllr Mike Wharton, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Cabinet Member for Business, Investment and Trade, said:

“Jobs fairs like this are a really important and efficient way for people looking to work in a specific sector to find out about available jobs and training and even apply for positions at the event.  With an ageing population we know that our health and care sector will only become more important in the future.  I’d encourage anyone with an interest in this vital and rewarding field to come down to this event and find out what is on offer.”

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Get ready, Liverpool! Star Pins is bringing the ultimate day-to-night entertainment experience to School Lane from 15th January.

Expect Ten-Pin Bowling, Ice-Free Curling, Tech Darts, Karaoke, Shuffleboard, a brand-new arcade, and lots incredible food and drinks, all at Star Pins.

Following a smash-hit launch in Coventry, the venue is set to bring its legendary lanes, games and more to Liverpool’s social scene. By day, it’s the perfect destination for family fun and mates’ meet-ups. But when the clock strikes 6pm, the lights go down, the music turns up, and Star Pins transforms into a high-energy music bar playing the hottest commercial hits – ideal for date nights, parties, and celebrations.

Fuel your fun with a menu packed with loaded pizzas, crispy chicken, nachos, fries, and sweet treats. Then raise a glass at the fully stocked bar featuring cocktails, mocktails, draught beers, ciders, wines, slushies, and soft drinks.

Located on Liverpool’s School Lane, the venue is currently a Roxy Lanes and will be transforming to become a second Star Pins venue; both brands are operated by Professionals at Play.

Speaking on the change, Matt Jones, CEO of Professionals at Play, said:

“We’re thrilled to bring our newest concept to Liverpool. The venue is designed to be more inclusive for families during the day, while still delivering that party vibe in the evening. It’s a venue that truly offers something for everyone.”

The remaining two Roxy venues in Liverpool will continue to be playgrounds for the over-18 crowd, while Star Pins brings a fresh, exciting twist to the city.

Don’t miss out, it opens on Thursday, 15th January!

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The latest blockbuster from DC Studios is due to land in cinemas later this year and, with much of the action from Clayface filmed in and around Liverpool, we can’t wait to see it.

It’s going to be epic – so here’s what we know about it so far…

What is Clayface about?

Clayface is a shapeshifting villain who’s a recurring nemesis of Batman (although this film will focus on the pot protagonist!). We’ll meet DC Universe’s Matt Hagen, a struggling actor whose face is disfigured by a gangster. Desperate to regain his looks, he agrees to an experimental procedure with a chemical infusion that turns his body into a malleable, clay-like substance that enables him to reform into anyone and anything.

Who stars in it?

Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries plays Matt Hagen/Clayface, with Naomi Ackie as Dr. Caitlin Bates; Max Minghella – son of the late Oscar-winner director Anthony Minghella and who played Nick Blaine in The Handmaid’s Tale – as John, a Gotham City Police Detective, and Eddie Marsan – V for Vendetta, Mission Impossible III, Back to Black – playing Matt Hagen’s manager.

Who is the director?

Clayface is directed by James Watkins, best known for horror films like Eden Lake, Woman in Black and Speak No Evil, and he also directed McMafia and episodes of series like Black Mirror and The Ipcress File. Clayface is produced by DC Studios.

Where in Liverpool was Clayface filmed?

Several parts of the city were transformed into key areas of Gotham City for the film including:

Is this the first time Liverpool has been used as a double for Gotham City?

No it’s not. Liverpool was turned into the comic book capital five years ago in 2020 for The Batman starring Robert Pattinson, which was released in 2022.

When can I see Clayface in the cinema?

Clayface is due to be screened in September, with a current release date by Warner Brothers of September 11.

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The artists at the forefront of the local hip hop scene will be showcased at the iconic Liverpool Philharmonic this February.

Africa Oyé and LIMF Academy have joined forces for TRiBE, a collaborative event at the Philharmonic Music Room exploring the eclecticism and depth of the hip hop genre.

A wealth of talent from Liverpool and wider city region will take the stage on Saturday 7th February 2026, including rapper KOJ.

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KOJ | Credit: Anthony Wilde

With a unique fusion between the rawness of grime culture and the creativity and eclecticism of UK Rap, KOJ delivers authentic and personable lyrics full of character that resonates with his audience. From schoolyard rap battles to curating his own creative space with ‘Tribe’, Koj’s vision is to build a movement that fosters connection and leaves a legacy. 

Philly D is an artist known for his drill, Afro-swing and Afro Beats sounds mixed with UK rap. Born in Ghana, he has been writing music from a young age, though it was only during the COVID-19 lockdown that he decided to share his talent with the world. Inspired massively by J Hus, Kokoroko and Santan Dave, Philly D’s other musical influences also include Old School Hip Hop and Ghana Highlife Music.

TEE has steadily risen to become a key figure in Liverpool’s thriving RnB and Neo-Soul scene. Firstly proving his credentials as a forward-thinking arranger, producer, and bass player for artists such as MIC Lowry, XamVolo, Sub Blue, and Little Grace, he has since embarked on a journey that sees him carry forward his signature emotionally-driven pop and RnB to form a project entirely of his own design.

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Amber Rose | Credit: Andrew Gale

Amber Rose is an electrifying Scouse DJ who’s taken the city’s club scene by storm. With a high-energy, multi-genre style, Amber’s sound pulses with the vibrant rhythm of reggae, dancehall, amapiano, UK funky, garage, and more. From already performing sets for Boiler Room and BBC 1xtra to her gigs at Liverpool’s iconic 24 Kitchen Street and across London and Manchester, Amber Rose is steadily carving out an exciting and dynamic name for herself in the DJ world.

Artistic Director of Africa Oyé, Paul Duhaney said:

“We’ve had some fantastic young local talent on the Africa Oyé stage in recent years through programmes like the L100 Cypher and Positive Impact, so it’s great to be able to showcase more of that talent in such a prestigious Liverpool venue. LIMF Academy are supporting the careers of new and emerging music talent from across the region and we’re thrilled to be teaming up for this event.”

TRiBE feat. KOJ and Friends takes place on Saturday 7th February 2026 at the Philharmonic Music Room in Liverpool.

Tickets are available now via the Liverpool Philharmonic website.

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