Images taken from the scene show a large police cordon located beneath the Rice Lane flyover. Rice Lane is closed coming from Walton and part of the roundabout. Drivers can use Rice Lane heading towards Aintree, but the entrance to the roundabout from Rice Lane is closed
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A pedestrian in his 20s is in a 'critical' condition and fighting for his life after being hit by a bus in Liverpool city centre last night - police are appealing for witnesses
Merseyside Police have been given extra powers this weekend following reports of criminal and anti-social behaviour in Liverpool city centre. A Dispersal Zone has been put in place across the city centre today (Saturday, March 8) lasting until Monday, March 10.
A "male came off a scrambler bike" during what eye-witnesses described as a police chase on a main Liverpool road on Sunday. The incident, which happened at the roundabout below the Queens Drive flyover on Rice Lane, led to the road being closed by police on Sunday (March 9), with several points of the roundabout behind a large cordon.
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson is among 12 people charged with bribery and misconduct relating to council contracts, Merseyside Police said
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and city politician Derek Hatton have been charged with bribery and misconduct relating to council contracts, along with 10 others, police have said. The charges come after a Merseyside Police probe, Operation Aloft, focused on a number of property developers.
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and deputy council leader Derek Hatton are among 12 people to have been charged with bribery offences as part of an investigation into council corruption. The charges relate to building contracts awarded to property developers.
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and former city politician Derek Hatton are among 12 people charged with bribery and misconduct relating to council contracts, Merseyside Police have said.
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and his son are among 12 people charged as part of a major probe into council corruption. The 67-year-old, who was first arrested in December 2020 and suspended from the Labour Party,
Derek Hatton, former deputy leader of Liverpool council in the 1980s, and the council’s former director and regeneration chief Nick Kavanagh are also among those charged. Merseyside Police said the charges relate to the awarding of commercial and business contracts from Liverpool city council between 2010 and 2020.