Number of children in care in Wirral on the rise, figures show
THE number of children in care in Wirral has risen over the last year, Department for Education figures show.
THE number of children in care in Wirral has risen over the last year, Department for Education figures show.
THOUSANDS of homes in Wirral have been lying empty for six months or more, figures show.
MORE than a third of mothers at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust missed out on skin-to-skin bonding with their newborn babies, NHS figures show.
A THIRD of 16-year-olds in Wirral failed to pass their English and Maths GCSEs this year, according to the Department for Education.
THE number of micro-businesses in Wirral has fallen slightly over the past year, figures show.
JUST under a quarter of houses bought last year in Wirral were purchased as second homes or properties to rent out, figures show.
SPENDING per pupil in Wirral's schools has dropped considerably in real terms, according to an analysis of figures from the Department for Education.
THE most popular baby names in Wirral last year were George and Oliver for boys and Olivia for girls, according to the Office of National Statistics.
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