Everton is marking two years of progress on its new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. The project on the banks of the River Mersey began with a feat of maritime engineering, as a semi-derelict dock was filled with sea-dredged sand to provide solid foundations. The 52,888 all-seater stadium is due for completion in late 2024.
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00:00 I'm Emily Bonner, time now for your latest news updates.
00:04 Liverpool City Council has been criticised by the Information Commissioner's Office
00:08 for its handling of Freedom of Information requests.
00:12 The ICO has issued a practice recommendation to the local authority
00:16 says it has already put in an improvement plan.
00:20 Everton's marking two years of progress on its new stadium at Brambley Moor Dock.
00:24 The project on the banks of the River Mersey began with a feat of maritime
00:28 engineering as a semi-derelict dock was filled with seadredge sand to provide
00:32 solid foundations. The 52,000 all-seater stadium
00:36 is due for completion in late 2024.
00:40 Liverpool 1's dog shows back with prizes for cutest puppy, best tricks and fancy dress.
00:44 Taking place on Sunday 10th September on Shavass Park, the City's dogs will have
00:48 the opportunity of being crowned champions. That's all your local headlines for now.
00:52 That's all for now.