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  2. Liverpool City Council - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool City Council is the local authority for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. Liverpool has had a local authority since 1207, which has been reformed on numerous occasions. Since 1974 the council has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the majority of local government services in the city.

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  4. Mike Storey - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the Liberal Democrats gained control of Liverpool City Council and Storey became Council Leader. He aimed to set about rebuilding the city's reputation, cutting the council tax, improving services and attracting jobs and investment, while reducing the number of council employees by 5,000.

  5. Liam Robinson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Liam Robinson (born 1982) [1] [2] is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician who has served as the leader of Liverpool City Council since the reestablishment of the position in May 2023. Additionally, he holds the portfolio for innovation in the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and is also the chair of Merseytravel. [3]

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  7. Why is Liverpool so poor at recycling?

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    A council report said: "If the current blue recycling bin was used correctly, the city’s recycling rate could improve to 30%. "This may require raising awareness among Liverpool residents of ...

  8. Trevor Jones (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    He retired in 1991. In 2003 he returned to public service when he was elected again to Liverpool City Council, serving until 2010. [2] He was the dominant Liberal influence in the city for decades. [6] Jones formalised and finessed the practice of community politics for the Liberal party, later the Liberal Democrats.

  9. Liverpool City Region - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 report, Liverpool City Region –– Building on its Strengths, by an independent working group led by Lord Heseltine and Terry Leahy, stated that "what is now called Liverpool City Region has a population of around 1.5 million", but also referred to "an urban region that spreads from Wrexham and Flintshire to Chester, Warrington, West ...