After stints as a waitress, an air hostess and a grape picker, her broadcasting career kicked off with Radio Merseyside. |
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Merseyside Police said bottles, cans and other missiles were thrown into the crowd and at police. |
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A runaway winner at Sandown in February, he has purposely been kept fresh for this Merseyside jackpot bid. |
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I had a close friend who was a police inspector in Manchester, another who was with the dog unit in Merseyside. |
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In one recent case in Merseyside a man was left paralysed after being shot in the spine by a ball bearing from a BB gun. |
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The untimely departure of the teenager was enough to overshadow a last-gasp victory for the Merseyside outfit. |
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Fed-up rail commuters have been given a message of hope from fellow travellers on Merseyside. |
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When asked, I always say I am a lassie from Lancashire, having been born in Bury and brought up on Merseyside. |
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They're so fresh and famous that they even had to change their name over in Merseyside, where they're known as Sayers. |
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Locals make use of this small hill in Merseyside to go sledging in the snow. |
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Further spice is added with the event being billed in some quarters as a battle royal between Manchester and Merseyside. |
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One Baptist minister, Stuart Davison, from Merseyside, for instance, is renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats and jazzy ties. |
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We should remember that Gladstone had a strong Merseyside accent, and that received pronunciation is largely an artefact of the broadcast era. |
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I went into nursing at Merseyside where smoke was belched out to camouflage the area. |
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Viewers in Glasgow and Merseyside can stop trying to retune their sets now. |
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Made of the local red sandstone, set on raised ground, and having the highest interior of all English cathedrals, it dominates the Merseyside skyline and awes worshippers. |
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Since being plucked from local football on his native Merseyside, Townson has made remarkable strides in the past 12 months and has been capped by England at under-17 level. |
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The one-time Bristol curate was originally tipped for Merseyside but made it clear that he would turn it down because he had not been on Humberside long enough. |
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Ever since four spods from Merseyside were met by crowds of screaming girls at JFK, conquering the States has always been the ultimate goal of any group from these shores. |
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Four of them were shipmates from the old Type 21 frigate HMS Avenger, stokers from 3D Mess, two of whom now live in Lancashire, one in Merseyside and the other in Guernsey. |
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A spokeswoman for the Merseyside force said a man in his early 20s was arrested less than two hours later at an address in the Anfield area of the city. |
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Aintree hosts one of the most famous jumps meetings in the world but many of the women of Merseyside seem to think of it more as an all-weather event. |
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The tabloid revelations were, according to sources within Goodison Park, the principal reason why Rooney was so anxious to leave Merseyside before the transfer window closed. |
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There was more gut wrench when he left Liverpool for Real Sociedad in 1989, only to return to Merseyside with Tranmere as a player two years later. |
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His first goal came a week later on the 21st in a remarkable Merseyside derby at Anfield. |
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The town has since been administered as part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in the metropolitan county of Merseyside. |
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Following the creation of Merseyside, Merseytravel expanded to take in St Helens and Southport. |
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The BBC covers the west with BBC Radio Merseyside, the north and east with BBC Radio Manchester and the south with BBC Radio Stoke. |
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The A58 is a major road in Northern England that runs between Prescot, Merseyside and Wetherby, West Yorkshire. |
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A NEW walkway could be built near the mountain where a Merseyside man fell to his death. |
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Mike, manager of Pooch Mobile, will be travelling around Merseyside washing, shampooing and clipping dogs from Yorkshire terriers to weimaraners. |
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Merseyside Animal Rights is calling on the University of Liverpool to replace the use of animals in its research. |
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Social Affairs Reporter A RECYCLING law which will force councils to provide two types of kerbside collection has been welcomed on Merseyside. |
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Merseyside police want to question Zahid Mahmood Khalid over complaints from clients that he has disappeared owing them money. |
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On Merseyside, the presence of six British National Party candidates has also added a volatile,if rather unpleasant, ing redient to the mix. |
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I am not prepared to see Merseyside become a dumping ground or knacker's yard for the shipping waste of the world. |
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The judge, who used to sit in Liverpool, was one of four people to voluntarily attend a police station on Merseyside this week. |
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At that time, Merseyside, which already had its own Government Office, formerly the Merseyside Task Force, was regarded as a separate region. |
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The Greater Manchester and Merseyside areas are home to almost 4 million people, and over half the region's population. |
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Wirral is the best performing area in Greater Merseyside, closely followed by Sefton. |
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The M62 motorway crosses the county from east to west from Hull towards Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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The metropolitan counties are Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, West Midlands and West Yorkshire. |
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One area, the county borough of Southport, was added to Merseyside in the Bill, at the local council's request. |
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Liverpool is the largest local authority by populace, GDP and area in Merseyside. |
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The area covers Merseyside and the Borough of Halton and has an estimated population between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 and. |
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Services are operated by the Merseyrail franchise and managed by the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive. |
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A night bus service also operates on Saturdays providing services from the city centre across Liverpool and Merseyside. |
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Radio stations include BBC Radio Merseyside, Capital Liverpool, Radio City, Radio City 2 and Radio City Talk. |
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Most of the conurbation on both sides of the estuary is known as Merseyside. |
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The tram, manufactured by Merseyside based Tram Power, was being tested as part of a bid to replace the current trams. |
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The Merseyside Civic Society launched a petition to bring the vessel back to Liverpool, but fears it may have to be auctioned for scrap. |
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The Irish have also come to be as much of a staple of Merseyside in general, as of Liverpool itself. |
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The county palatine boundaries remain the same including the appointment of lords lieutenant in Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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The urbanised southern part largely became part of two metropolitan counties, Merseyside and Greater Manchester. |
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The Manchester Football Association and Liverpool County Football Association operate in Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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It starred Stephen Fry and Robert Hardy and was shot on location in Merseyside and on the Isle of Man. |
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Raised on the Wirral Peninsula, Craig attended primary school in Frodsham and Hoylake, Merseyside. |
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The Liverpool Post was a newspaper published by Trinity Mirror in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. |
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When his parents divorced, Craig and his sister lived with their mother, moving to Liverpool, Merseyside. |
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Northwards it forms the boundary with the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside, North West England. |
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A NEW training base for the print and repro graphics industry on Merseyside will open on March 16 at Halewood's Partnership for Learning. |
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A COMPANY accused by advertising watchdogs of posing as a charity is still carrying out a leafleting appeal on Merseyside. |
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A COMPANY accused by advertising watchdogs of posing as a charity is behind a mass leafleting appeal on Merseyside, it was revealed last night. |
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A NEW exhibition opening at the Museum of Liverpool explores the hidden history of people with learning difficulties on Merseyside. |
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We get the best of both worlds on Merseyside from beachscape to countryside on our doorstep. |
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The oldest standing building on Merseyside, Birkenhead Priory encapsulates so much of the town's history within a small, enclosed site. |
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A BOOK of condolence has been opened to honour a Merseyside soldier who died in Afghanistan. |
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A BOXING glove signed by Mohammed Ali and Joe Frazier was stolen from a Merseyside house. |
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Merseyside is one of the few places in the country where buttonweed from South Africa can be found growing in the wild. |
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A TEENAGE sports star hoping to break his slam-dunk world record at the Olympics opening ceremony is moving to Merseyside. |
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And young song thrushes were seen in five per cent of Merseyside gardens, an increase of almost a third. |
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A TEAM of Merseyside police officers caused chaos by exploding a stun grenade at an army base. |
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It was 1980 before Merseyside was finally represented at the world's chirpiest singing competition. |
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The people of Merseyside were given this old chestnut when Liverpool 1 was being built. |
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His cousin, Ben Ford, who also lives in Litherland, is one of only two people in Merseyside with the rare Cri Du Chat syndrome. |
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Merseyside A are also pleased to announce the new sponsorship deal with John Parrott Cue Sports. |
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The panel was me, Sam and Ian Rush and us two Merseyside old boys couldn't get a word in edgeways with Sam in full flow. |
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But Merseyside doctors like to hear UK glam band The Darkness and American rock chick Pink while wielding the scalpel. |
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Councils across Merseyside have programmes in place to try and protect children who go missing. |
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On Sunday a desert wheatear was on Crosby beach, Merseyside, but only for the afternoon, as was a pectoral sandpiper at Conwy RSPB on Monday. |
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A NEW business which has developed an app to help children learn phonics has been backed by Merseyside Special Investment Fund. |
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Champion trainer Nicholls is hopeful Pacha Du Polder continue his improvement through the chasing ranks, starting on Merseyside this weekend. |
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A TEENAGE Popstar from Merseyside is set to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. |
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Now, living in Merseyside, she is using the experiences she gained in her home nation's favelas to make Liverpool a brighter, better place. |
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He went to the High Court in London in 2000 to try to stop medics at Ashworth hospital on Merseyside force-feeding him. |
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Canoodling couples were being sponsored to raise money for Sahir House, the charity that supports those living with and affected by HIV and AIDS in Merseyside. |
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The Albert Dock houses restaurants, bars, shops, two hotels as well as the Merseyside Maritime Museum, International Slavery Museum, Tate Liverpool and The Beatles Story. |
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Mrs Ellman said the Merseyside Police report concluded if the original trial had been held in a UK court Michael would now be out on licence pending a CCRC investigation. |
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Members of the Merseyside Civic Society welcomed the news the church, with its octagonal flying buttress tower, will remain a feature of the Liverpool skyline. |
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After the Second World War, economic decline began to set in Birkenhead, as elsewhere in the area which had started to become known as Merseyside. |
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In most parks on Merseyside this is a common sight, huge dogs running hell-for-leather anywhere and everywhere, a danger to children and other dogs. |
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At the touch of a button the officers have access to the national police computer, the Merseyside mugshot database, in-telligence files and current laws and legislation. |
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A FORMER assistant chief constable at Merseyside Police has been revealed as the preferred candidate to take up the post of Cheshire's chief constable. |
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In a variety of 1940s costumes, he will show how eccentric pilots, spivs and WAAFs all did their bit to keep our comedic bit up as Hitler's bombs rained down on Merseyside. |
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This is another demographic extreme it shares with Knowsley in Merseyside. |
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Teams from Merseyside businesses will meet eye-to-eye in an old fashioned trading pit as bullish buyers square up to bearish sellers, ready to do battle. |
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The eastern part of Merseyside borders onto Lancashire to the north, Greater Manchester to the east, with both parts of the county bordering Cheshire to the south. |
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The boycott in Merseyside following the newspaper's coverage of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 meant that copies were not dispatched to areas with a Liverpool postcode. |
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Northern printing had earlier been switched to a new plant at Knowsley on Merseyside and the Scottish Sun to another new plant at Motherwell near Glasgow. |
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Now Howard Kendall will be honoured with a special tribute night at the Devonshire Hotel organised by former Blues winger and BBC Radio Merseyside summariser Ronny Goodlass. |
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Liverpool and Merseyside are areas of high population and important industry along this coast, with tourist resorts of Southport and Blackpool being further to the north. |
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Aintree Racecourse is a racecourse in Aintree, Merseyside, England. |
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The ceremonial county, including the unitary authorities, borders Cumbria, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside in the North West England region. |
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My family has operated funfairs in Merseyside for 150 years. |
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He was arrested two years ago after arguing with a police officer about Merseyside Police's decision to fly the rainbow flag on International Day Against Homophobia. |
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Merseyside charity Landlife, which founded the National Wildflower Centre in Knowsley, has set up an historic new conservation agreement in Kunming, South West China. |
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The car maker said it planned to move to a three-shift production schedule at the Ellesmere Port plant on Merseyside, and made it clear there would be no redundancies. |
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Mr Clegg is bloodied by Thursday's council wipe-outs in Merseyside and far beyond, appears to have aged 20 years in the last one, and is facing a leadership challenge. |
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Liverpool and is typically grouped with the wider Merseyside area for the purpose of defining its metropolitan footprint, and there are several methodologies. |
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Police hope Operation Cullion will lead to a sudden drop in the number of burglaries, robberies and car break-ins in north Merseyside by taking drugs off the streets. |
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Liverpool is officially governed by a Unitary Authority, as when Merseyside County Council was disbanded civic functions were returned to a district borough level. |
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The Ritzy in Bromborough, Wirral, shut following talks between Merseyside police and the management last year after complaints about violence and disorder. |
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The Ritzy in Bromborough shut down last year after crisis talks between Merseyside police and the management over complaints about violence and disorder. |
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Liverpool is also the home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, matches between the two being known as the Merseyside derby. |
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He will react in the way he generally does, training feverishly over the weeks ahead and attempting to make himself undroppable for the game on Merseyside. |
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When Altrincham, Sale and Bebington were moved from Cheshire to Trafford and Merseyside in 1974, they took some former Cheshire selective schools. |
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Don't blame the fat gulls PERHAPS the fat gulls of Merseyside would be a little leaner if the litter louts in the area did not drop their food on their floor. |
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Police want to speak with Peter Fox, 26, after the bodies of Bernadette Fox and her daughter Sarah were discovered at properties in Bootle, Merseyside. |
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The Terriers play in the North West conference of the BAFA's National League alongside the likes of the Manchester Titans and Merseyside Nighthawks. |
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Liverpool has an extensive local public transport network, which is managed by the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive, and includes buses, trains and ferries. |
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Her new series, Bonkers, which starts on ITV this week, was filmed by Lime Pictures at the company's Childwall studios and on location around Merseyside. |
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Previously part of Lancashire, and a county borough from 1889, Liverpool in 1974 became a metropolitan borough within the newly created metropolitan county of Merseyside. |
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The New Year, though, has seen him back on Merseyside and he has been checking inwith the Blues' medical staff to make sure there are no hiccups at this delicate stage. |
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Yet they began so well, vindicating the few pundits outside of Merseyside who'd backed them for the title after 13 years of being the matinee idol who'd taken to drink. |
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North West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. |
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Merseyside Metalworks has undergone an pounds 875,000 management buyout, including funding from Alliance Fund Managers and the Royal Bank of Scotland. |
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Merseyside Police's menu advertised chip shop pies every Friday and other highlights include a Southern fried chicken burger and a dirty rice burrito. |
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On Merseyside, 42 sailors and soldiers have received their call-up papers. |
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For reasons that are both social and geographical, accents on the east side of the Wirral tend to show a stronger Merseyside influence than those on the west side. |
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