Second series of Channel 5 TV series Coastguard to air tomorrow
THE second series of Channel 5’s TV series Coastguard returns this weekend.
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Rebecca McGrath is a senior reporter covering all areas of Wirral and has worked at the Globe since March 2021. She also works across the Globe's sister titles - the St Helens Star and Leigh Journal. Rebecca reports on local and regional news including breaking news, crime, features, court, local government, entertainment, lifestyle, business, and charity-based stories. Rebecca holds a first-class bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford and is NCTJ Gold Standard qualified and NQJ qualified.
Rebecca McGrath is a senior reporter covering all areas of Wirral and has worked at the Globe since March 2021. She also works across the Globe's sister titles - the St Helens Star and Leigh Journal. Rebecca reports on local and regional news including breaking news, crime, features, court, local government, entertainment, lifestyle, business, and charity-based stories. Rebecca holds a first-class bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford and is NCTJ Gold Standard qualified and NQJ qualified.
THE second series of Channel 5’s TV series Coastguard returns this weekend.
THE Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will be broadcast live from a Wirral cinema.
A TEENAGE boy has been charged after he stole multiple bikes from across Wirral.
MERSEY Ferries will host a “special” afternoon viewing cruise to see Cunard’s newest ship Queen Anne.
A CYCLIST is in hospital with “serious injuries” after colliding with a car in Ellesmere Port.
A “UTTERLY SELFISH” driver was caught clocking up speeds of up to 137mph on the M53 motorway.
A WIRRAL died after he slipped while jumping from a bridge in Australia, an inquest has heard.
TWO “major” highway improvement schemes are set to begin in Birkenhead town centre.
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