Good morning and welcome to Thursday morning's edition of 'Our Liverpool'.
Every day the ECHO will be rounding-up its top stories and big talking points. Yesterday's news was dominated by the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon and the latest update in the case of missing Nicola Bulley.
ECHO reporter Charlotte Hadfield visited the village of St Michael's on Wyre yesterday and spoke with people living in the area about the case. Home to around 600 people, the quiet village has become a hive of activity in the weeks since Nicola's disappearance. You can read Charlotte's full story here.
Mum in limbo
ECHO reporter Aaliyah Rugg spoke to a mum claiming to be "out of pocket" following a National Lottery win. Every month, Gemma Murray uses the app to put the lottery on for herself and her mum, and she struck lucky in October last year winning £30. But Gemma, from Kirkby, says she's still yet to receive her winnings. Read the full story here.
Waterfront engagement
Congratulations Gino and Annsu! ECHO photographer Iain Watts happened to stumble across this incredible moment while out in Liverpool city centre. He captured the moment that Gino got down on one knee and asked a very important question. We're pleased to share that Annsu said yes. Read the full story here.
Memories of long lost hotel
ECHO nostalgia reporter Jess Molyneux looked back at the history of the Trials Hotel on Castle Street. Feel free to share your memories of the hotel or others located in Liverpool city centre here.
Liverpool fan running from London to Paris in memory of son
Football writer Tom Cavilla spoke to lifelong Liverpool fan Matthew Gaut. On September 21, 2016 Matthew's life was turned upside down when his son died at six-years-old. He shared his inspirational story with the ECHO on International Childhood Cancer Day. Read the full story here.
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