The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed the safe return of all remaining British nationals on board the MV Hondius, with passengers now safely transferred to Arrowe Park Hospital.
We can confirm that 22 passengers on board MV Hondius have arrived safely at Arrowe Park Hospital, where they will be accommodated during a precautionary period of isolation in line with advice from the UK Health Security Agency.
People looking for work or considering their next career move are invited to meet employers face to face at the next Jobs Market event, taking place in Birkenhead this May.
This is Mandy’s story of how discovering group exercise helped her rebuild strength, confidence and community - and how staying active became a vital part of her journey through loss, recovery and new beginnings.
Local champions and people committed to improving their areas and communities are being urged to step forward in Seacombe, Woodchurch and central Birkenhead.
Tora, an intern with Wirral Council’s All Age Disability Strategy Team, recently travelled to London to represent the borough at a national SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) Youth Voice event held near the House of Commons.
This month, I’ve been reminded, very powerfully, that some of the most important work we do as a council doesn’t always happen in committee rooms or on the front page.
From 1 May 2026, the Renters’ Rights Act will give those who rent their home stronger protections, fairer rules and greater security in where they live.
As part of a major restructure of Wirral Council’s senior management to improve delivery of services a new Executive Director for Place is to be recruited.
Two planning applications from Peel Waters have been approved kick-starting a new phase of development at Mea Park West - the key employment and Freeport site within the landmark Wirral Waters regeneration project.
Parents, carers and young people across Wirral are being invited to take part in a new Annual SEND Survey, designed to help improve services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) across the borough.