crying: congratulations to real madrid. - they re really playing better football. not the result we wanted at all, but it is what it is. we ll go again next year. the atmosphere was fantastic but it s just a shame - to come away with a loss. if we d have won this it would be bouncing here, wouldn t it? - and there was more tear gas in the streets as they left. well, within two minutes of the final whistle they tear gassed everybody. that s why all the fans went that way. this is where liverpool s season ends, but this club and its supporters always somehow show their hope never dies. danjohnson, bbc news, paris. peter harris is atjohn lennon airport in liverpool.
wasn t good enough. tom was there with his disabled son harry. uefa and the police was an absolute disgrace today, indiscriminately - pepper spraying people queueing up, . with tickets, to get in the ground, l who arrived two and a half hours | before kick off at the stadium, | and then getting charged by riot police with shields. again, having to shield my son out of the way. away from the stadium, the afternoon was full of joyful positivity and confidence in the crowd at the liverpool fan park. but concern over the delay gave way to the tension of the match, and ultimately the disappointment of the final whistle. it has been a tense, nervy game, and they never really got going. there is a stunned silence here and there is heartbreak.
helping out. was there not any question beforehand about the arrangements? question beforehand about the arrangements? well, exactly, you know, we arrangements? well, exactly, you know. we had arrangements? well, exactly, you know, we had 60,000 arrangements? well, exactly, you know, we had 60,000 fans - arrangements? well, exactly, you know, we had 60,000 fans in - arrangements? well, exactly, you know, we had 60,000 fans in the | arrangements? well, exactly, you - know, we had 60,000 fans in the city last night, we don t know whether we will get 200,000 people today or a million but that is what you do in your event management plans. 0ur your event management plans. our culture team and local police do a very good job in making sure there is as much safety as possible for people who want to participate in events. you know, those are the lessons that need to be learned from this event. , ~ ,., lessons that need to be learned from this event. , ,., ~. ., this event. joanne ande
celebrating other liverpool football club successes along with the women s team as well, just so people know that is why it is a bit loud where you are. what do you want to see happen now? i where you are. what do you want to see happen now? where you are. what do you want to see happen now? i want action to be taken. we have see happen now? i want action to be taken. we have lots see happen now? i want action to be taken. we have lots of see happen now? i want action to be taken. we have lots of events - see happen now? i want action to be taken. we have lots of events in - see happen now? i want action to be taken. we have lots of events in the | taken. we have lots of events in the city, lots of football events and events like the grand national and lots of other cultural events. you want people to feel safe in your city and i think the mistreatment of fans has been awful. whoever said, you know, we are lucky it is not worse is absolutely right. people want to be able to go t
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Council rolls out waste collection with attitude
Liverpool City Council has unveiled five new-look waste compactor trucks which not only collect rubbish but spread positive messages to the community at the same time.
Each truck displays a community message that was handpicked by a Liverpool City Council panel to proudly display messages and values most important to the community.
“Council decided to take something important and functional and turn it into something special that spreads a message of importance and starts a conversation,” Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said.
“Council thought long and hard about which values best represent our community, and although it was difficult to narrow it down to just five, we think we have a collection of messages that resonate with everyone in our community.”