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Liverpool (City) | |
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History
Liverpool became the foremost port for slave vessels in the world. It went from its first ship in 1709 to hosting three-sevenths of all European slave fleets in 1795.
Events
Event | Description |
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2021 Liverpool bombing | An IED that detonated in a taxi outside Liverpool Women's Hospital at 10:59am on Remembrance Sunday, killing the alleged perpetrator |
Liverpool Women's Hospital bombing | Mysterious suicide bombing in Liverpool. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Liverpool John Moores University | 1823 | Polytechnic university in Liverpool |
University of Liverpool | 1881 | University based in the city of Liverpool, England. |
A citizen of Liverpool on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Description |
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Nadine Dorries | 21 May 1957 | Anti BBC, Online Safety Bill and Vaccine-promoting former British Cabinet Minister, one of Boris Johnson's biggest defenders |
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