04-November-2014
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How can Liverpool kick the title of Capital of Cancer?
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LJMU Handball team secure sponsorship deal
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City’s under-threat libraries are saved from closure
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REMEMBER RESPECT: Armed forces veterans and families gather at St George’s cenotaph today to pay tribute to Britain’s fallen heroes. © Adrian Speed By ADAM JONES Liverpool fell silent at 11:00 today as the city remembered the fallen heroes of the First and Second World Wars. Hundreds gathered at the cenotaph outside St George’s Hall for a ceremony which included an extremely well respected two minute silence and
there was a sombre atmosphere across the crowd as a trumpet played to signify the start of the period. The ceremony ended with children’s voices united in song as pupils from St Margaret Mary’s primary school performed classic wartime songs including “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”.
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