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  • Haunted Wirral: The Murderess in Red

    WELCOME to Haunted Wirral, a feature series written by world famous psychic researcher, Tom Slemen for the Globe. This week, Tom tells the tale of the murderess in red. ON the night of Saturday May 12, 1979, a 10-year-old girl named Melissa

  • Alzheimer's Society ‘overwhelmed’ by your generosity

    ALZHEIMER’S Society Memory Walk events across the UK see thousands of people come together to raise money to help defeat dementia. This year, coronavirus meant we had to cancel the large-scale events we all know and love. Instead, we asked

  • Tranmere Rovers recognised as UK Business Heroes

    Tranmere Rovers have been recognised as a UK Business Hero by British Chamber of Commerce for their dedication to helping the local community during COVID-19. Since the pandemic caused the cancellation of football fixtures they have been offering

  • Paws for thought as Black Cat Day approaches

    CAT lovers have a lot to celebrate this Black Cat Day (October 27) with Cats Protection’s news that black and black-and-white cats are no longer overlooked as they once were. Since we created the awareness day in 2010 to highlight that black cats

  • Vaughan inspires crucial win on Rovers return

    Mike Jackson praised the desire of James Vaughan, after the striker helped Tranmere to an important 2-0 victory over Southend United on Saturday afternoon. The former Everton forward has been forced to miss three matches following an outbreak of

  • "We need good news"

    ONE of the more unusual restrictions due to the COVID pandemic has been that a number of schools have banned Woodwind and Brass music practise and performances due to the possibility of the virus being spread further. The world is getting weirder