Liverpool ONE
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Address | 5 Wall St, Liverpool L1 8JQ, UK |
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Opened | May 29, 2008 |
Hours | Open ⋅ Closes 8PM |
Parking | 3,000 |
Owners | Grosvenor Group |
Did you know | Liverpool One is the sixth-largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom by size (154,000 m²). |
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ID | 600619 |
About Liverpool ONE
Liverpool ONE is a shopping, residential and leisure complex in Liverpool, England. The project involved the redevelopment of 42 acres of underutilised land in Liverpool city centre.
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... CCTV from the Liverpool One shopping centre showed Mr Witham there later that day...
M& S to create 3,400 jobs as it opens new stores
... Five of the eight new " full-line" stores will be situated on former Debenhams sites in the Leeds White Rose, Liverpool One, Birmingham Bullring, Manchester Trafford and Lakeside Thurrock shopping centres...
Mohamed Salah: Why new Liverpool deal goes beyond football
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Cost of living: Soaring bills damaging people's health, say medics
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Champions League final: Excitement builds in Liverpool
... Retail complex Liverpool One said it anticipated the weekend to be " the busiest of the year" for visitor numbers as fans flock to the city...
Killing Eve: Liverpool costume show celebrates Jodie Comer's Villanelle
... Comer has and an Emmy for her role in the BBC drama and a spokeswoman for Liverpool One, where the costumes are on show, said the exhibition paid homage to her...
Coronavirus: toilet fears back hinder, high street, for some
... The Bullring in Birmingham, also said the toilets were open, while Liverpool One said the loos were open at 50% capacity due to social distancing and were cleaned every hour...
Election 2019: Britain's most diverse Parliament
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Election 2019: Britain's most diverse Parliament
In terms of gender, race and sexuality, The Group of MPs elected last Thursday are The Most diverse so far, although Women still lag way behind men in terms of equal representation in The House of Commons.
The proportion of MPs from Ethnic Minorities , although growing, is also lower than that of the UK's population as a whole.
There are 140 first-time MPs in the 2019 intake and 15 who are returning to the benches having sat previously, although not in The Last Parliament.
Most of these are new Conservatives, but only The Greens and Plaid Cymru are returning without any new MPs.
More Women than ever beforeA total of 220 female MPs were elected last Thursday, 12 More Than the previous Record of 208 in the 2017 general election.
For the First Time , both the Liberal Democrats and Labour have more Women MPs than men.
Of Labour's 202 MPs (excluding Speaker Lindsay Hoyle ), 104 are Women - and of the Liberal Democrats ' 11 MPs, seven are Women .
Find the result from your area with our look-up.
Record number of ethnic minority MPsOne in ten of the 650 MPs elected this year are non-white.
Ten Years ago just one in 40 MPs was non-white, according to research by The Independent Think Tank British Future.
There are 13 more non-white MPs than in The Last Parliament, but all represent English seats.
There are no black, Asian and minority ethnic MPs in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland .
Despite losing MPs overall, Labour increased their representation of black and minority ethnic MPs. Half of the 26 new Labour MPs are from ethnic minority backgrounds.
That figure includes Sarah Owen , Labour's first British Chinese MP, and Kim Johnson , The First black MP in Liverpool.
One in five Labour MPs are now black or minority ethnic, compared with 6% of Conservatives.
The non-white population across the UK as a whole was 14%, according to the 2011 census.
At least 45 MPs are openly gayAmong the 650 MPs are at least 45 who are openly gay, lesbian or bisexual - and have referred to their sexuality in interviews or other public statements.
The Scottish National Party has the highest proportion, with nine of its 47 MPs openly gay.
Independent schools still over-representedThe new Parliament has 173 MPs who went to independent schools. Four in five of these are Conservative MPs, according to figures from the Sutton Trust , an organisation that campaigns for social mobility.
Some 138 Conservative MPs were educated privately, compared with 27 Labour MPs and eight from other parties.
The vast majority of MPs went to university. Twenty-one percent went to either Oxford or Cambridge and a further third to one of The Elite Russell Group universities.
Just under 20% of the UK population has been to university.
By Daniel Dunford, Christine Jeavans, Wesley Stephenson, Becky Dale, Will Dahlgreen, John Walton and Irene de La Torre Arenas.
lgbt, representation
Source of news: bbc.com