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Liverpool’s Feminist City Network accelerating action on International Women’s Day

27 February 2025

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Antimicrobial resistance: ensuring data-led action

26 February 2025

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Liverpool Literary Festival presents: an evening with Lord Michael Heseltine

10 February 2025

Co-Pro Futures Inquiry

05 February 2025

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Researchers join forces with local community to address flood risk across the Mersey Region

12 December 2024

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Liverpool and Manchester universities pledge closer ties to power the North West economy

28 November 2024

Heseltine Institute Annual Lecture 2024 celebrates collaboration between Liverpool and Manchester

27 November 2024

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Heseltine Institute Annual Lecture with Steve Rotheram and Andy Burnham

15 November 2024

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Reflections on the new Government’s progress from the Heseltine Institute

01 November 2024

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