Liverpool
Coverage of Liverpool in the Nexus archive.
- Woman, 53, is arrested after £10million worth of cocaine is seized by police in Liverpool
A 53-year-old woman was arrested in Liverpool after police seized £10 million worth of cocaine. The seizure marks a significant drug bust in the area.
- Bodies of two men missing for a week found in crashed car
The bodies of two men missing for a week were found in a crashed car. The incident occurred in Liverpool, as indicated by the police tape at the crime scene in the provided stock photo.
- Jürgen Klopp and Germany: A partnership long in the making
Jürgen Klopp is likely to become Germany's new coach. The article notes he was previously the coach of Dortmund and Liverpool.
- The king without a crown: Mohamed Salah's quest for global recognition
Egypt reached the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time in history, driven by Mohamed Salah's central role. Salah, a key figure at Liverpool, has led Egypt's historic campaign, scoring and creating opportunities as the team advances in the tournament.
- Was sold a faulty car, Liverpool
A buyer in Liverpool purchased a 2008 Vauxhall Corsa SXi Automatic from a dealer, which developed major faults within hours. The buyer rejected the car under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, but the dealer refused a refund, prompting legal action plans if unresolved within 14 days.
- Heartbreaking news: Netherlands star Cody Gakpo, partner lose baby boy
Netherlands and Liverpool star Cody Gakpo and his partner lost their baby boy during pregnancy, as revealed in an emotional statement shared on Instagram.
- Notorious Liverpool gangster 'wanted over murders of a husband and wife' was shot dead in gunfight in Holland, inquest hears
A Liverpool gangster wanted for the murders of a husband and wife was shot dead in a gunfight in Holland, according to an inquest. The incident occurred during a confrontation in the Netherlands.
- Iraqi striker Al-Hamadi's talent forged on the streets of Liverpool
Iraqi striker Ali al-Hamadi, who grew up in Liverpool's Toxteth neighborhood, is set to play for Iraq in their final World Cup Group I match against Senegal. The 24-year-old made history as Iraq's first Premier League player when he joined Ipswich in August 2024 and nearly scored against France in an earlier tournament match.
- More than 10,000 pounds of marijuana bound for England seized at Port of Baltimore
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized over 10,000 pounds of marijuana at the Port of Baltimore, hidden in a shipping container destined for Liverpool, England. The drug, valued at $24 million in the U.S., was discovered after a narcotics detection dog alerted authorities, with officials citing transnational criminal organizations targeting European markets for higher profits.
- The politician who kicked his way to power
Andy Burnham, a UK politician, is positioned to become the next prime minister after his political rise was influenced by his role in addressing the Hillsborough disaster. His 2009 visit to a memorial for the 1989 tragedy, where 97 Liverpool fans died due to a police cover-up, marked a turning point in his career, leading to a government apology and his eventual shift from Westminster to local governance.
- John Lewis injects £20m into Glasgow city centre store in wider branch reboot
John Lewis is investing £20m to revamp its Glasgow store in Buchanan Galleries as part of a £50m annual spending plan to refresh department stores. The broader strategy includes upgrades in Reading, Cambridge, Leicester, and Liverpool, with a total £800m allocated by 2029 to revive department store appeal.
- Far-right and anti-racist protesters clash in UK cities after Belfast riots
Far-right and anti-racist protesters clashed in UK cities including Brighton, Liverpool, Sheffield, and Glasgow, resulting in police arrests. The confrontations followed recent riots in Belfast and Southampton.
- Sighting of Northern Lights possible across the UK tonight - these are the best places to see them
The Northern Lights may be visible across the UK tonight, with Lee Park in Liverpool, Merseyside, cited as a recent sighting location. A photograph from January 19, 2026, credits Peter Byrne/PA Wire.
- Football legend Kenny Dalglish reveals he has cancer
Football legend Kenny Dalglish has revealed he has cancer. He was present at the Legends match at Anfield in 2022.
- Kevin Keegan reveals stage four cancer treatment - and says he's being treated by a Liverpool fan
Kevin Keegan has stage four cancer and is being treated by a Liverpool fan. The former England and Newcastle manager revealed his treatment.
- Iraola named Liverpool's new head coach
Iraola has been named as Liverpool's new head coach, as reported by Sky News.
- Murder investigation launched after woman in her 80s found dead
A murder investigation has been launched after a woman in her 80s was found dead. The incident occurred in Liverpool, as indicated by a generic stock photo of police tape at a crime scene in the city.
- Liverpool goalkeeper fined for watching phone while driving
Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was fined for watching his phone while driving. The incident occurred after a Champions League match against Galatasaray in Istanbul, Turkey in March.
- Gap between London house prices and other UK cities at narrowest since 2009
The gap between London house prices and other UK cities has reached its narrowest since 2009 due to affordability pressures in London, while cities like Manchester and Liverpool see population growth boosting regional markets.
- Avanti West Coast to cut one in seven trains on its busiest intercity routes
Avanti West Coast will cut about one in seven trains on its busiest intercity routes this summer to reduce costs. The reduction is in response to a government request to lower spending. Passenger demand is expected to still be met.
- Hedge Funds Ramp Up Bearish Sterling Bets on Andy Burnham Risk
Andy Burnham, Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, spoke at the UK Labour Party annual conference in Liverpool. The conference took place from Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, to Wednesday, Oct. 1. Hedge funds have increased bearish bets on sterling due to risks associated with Andy Burnham.
- Andy Burnham will push to become PM before Labour conference, allies say
Andy Burnham will push to become Prime Minister before Labour's autumn conference in Liverpool. He has been given permission to stand for the Makerfield byelection seat by Labour's ruling body. Burnham aims to address the Labour party conference as Prime Minister.
- The drug dealers next door: How the peaceful lives of families on quiet suburban street has been shattered after two feared Liverpool gangsters moved in
The lives of families on a quiet suburban street have been disrupted after two feared Liverpool gangsters moved in. The gangsters' presence has brought fear and anxiety to the community. The incident highlights the issue of organized crime in suburban areas.
- 'We have to respond to women's health needs more easily'
Groups in Liverpool are working to improve women's healthcare due to historical under-resourcing. This initiative aims to address the unmet health needs of women. The effort is focused on enhancing accessibility and responsiveness to women's health requirements.
- Fury as stage play The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher opens in Liverpool just a week after gunman tries to shoot Donald Trump
A stage play called The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher has opened in Liverpool, sparking fury just a week after a gunman tried to shoot Donald Trump. The play's timing has been criticized, given the recent incident involving Trump. The play is about the assassination of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
- Fire crews tackle blaze at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral as visitors and staff are evacuated and locals are warned to stay away
Fire crews are responding to a blaze at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, leading to the evacuation of visitors and staff. Locals are advised to stay away from the area due to the incident.
- Moment boy is attacked by teenager with a machete as mob of feral youths run riot outside John Lewis in Liverpool shopping centre
A boy was attacked by a teenager wielding a machete outside John Lewis in Liverpool. A mob of youths reportedly ran amok in the shopping center, escalating the chaotic incident.