What were the 4 recommendations made in a report into problems homeless people on the Wirral have accessing health and social care services?

What were the 4 recommendations made in a report into problems homeless people on the Wirral have accessing health and social care services?

What were the 4 recommendations made in a report into problems homeless people on the Wirral have accessing health and social care services?

                                             

 Bus Stop (Bidston Village Road, Eleanor Road) to Arrowe Park Hospital (8th November 2018) - bus fares were one of the barriers homeless people faced in accessing healthcare services
Bus Stop (Bidston Village Road, Eleanor Road) to Arrowe Park Hospital (8th November 2018) – bus fares were one of the barriers homeless people faced in accessing healthcare services

A report titled Health Without a Home written by Leah Ragan with the help of Healthwatch Wirral looked at the problems homeless people on the Wirral have in accessing healthcare and social care services.
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Why did University of Liverpool staff go on strike?

Why did University of Liverpool staff go on strike?

Why did University of Liverpool staff go on strike?

                                                    

University Square (Liverpool) 24th April 2018
University Square (Liverpool) 24th April 2018

Above is a photo of University Square, Liverpool where hundreds of people gathered on the 8th March 2018 (not the day that photo was taken) as part of a UCU (University and College Union) strike to do with proposed changes to pensions.

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UCU (Universities and Colleges Union) protest in University Square, Liverpool (8th March 2018)
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What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Church, County, Cressington, Croxteth and Everton wards?

What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Church, County, Cressington, Croxteth and Everton wards?

What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Church, County, Cressington, Croxteth and Everton wards?

                                             

The author would like to thank The Bureau of Investigative Journalism for its help with this story. The author is an election observer during the period of these elections.

Below are the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination for candidates in the 2018 elections of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Church, County, Cressington, Croxteth and Everton wards. This continues for the publication of the nomination papers for Central, Childwall and Clubmoor wards wards.

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What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Central, Childwall and Clubmoor wards?

What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Central, Childwall and Clubmoor wards?

What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Central, Childwall and Clubmoor wards?

                                             

The author would like to thank The Bureau of Investigative Journalism for its help with this story. The author is an election observer during the period of these elections.

Below are the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination for candidates in the 2018 elections of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Central, Childwall and Clubmoor wards. This continues for the publication of the nomination papers for Anfield, Allerton & Hunts Cross and Belle Vale wards.

This series of nomination papers continues at What’s in the nomination papers and candidates’ consent to nomination in the election of a councillor to Liverpool City Council for Church, County, Cressington, Croxteth and Everton wards?

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Why did Liverpool City Council charge £29.80 for copies of nomination papers and consents to nomination for the candidates to be a councillor in the 2018 elections?

Why did Liverpool City Council charge £29.80 for copies of nomination papers and consents to nomination for the candidates to be a councillor in the 2018 elections?

Why did Liverpool City Council charge £29.80 for copies of nomination papers and consents to nomination for the candidates to be a councillor in the 2018 elections?

                                  

Liverpool City Council receipt 25th April 2018 copies nomination papers candidate consent to nomination
Liverpool City Council receipt 25th April 2018 copies nomination papers candidate consent to nomination

On Wednesday morning I carried out an unannounced inspection on the nomination papers and consents to nomination for the candidates currently standing in elections to be a councillor to Liverpool City Council.

These are open to public inspection until 2nd May 2018 during working hours on working days.
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