Good morning and welcome to the latest instalment of Our Liverpool.
I wanted to start this morning's edition by congratulating Jack Unsworth. Not only has the five-year-old taken part in multiple park runs, but he might have broken a new record during his latest run. Mum Vicky, who coaches running, cannot find a faster time for the age group than the 5km in 23:58 set by the Fazakerley Primary School pupil. Incredible!
Here's a look at what else has got people talking this morning.
The 1975 set list and stage times for M&S Bank Arena gig
The 1975 are set to perform at the Liverpool M&S Bank Arena tonight. We've rounded up the potential set list and stage times for anyone attending. ECHO What's On reporter Emily Sleight will be going to the gig so keep an eye out for her review tomorrow morning. Read the full story here.
Brookside super fan
Meet Lee Brady, the man behind a five-year campaign, with the help of friend Dan Burton, to get 16 Brookside episodes released on DVD. Yesterday it was announced all the original episodes of Brookside will finally return to the small screen – streaming for free on STV Player. Here's how Lee reacted to the news.
And here's how to get STV Player on your TV so you can watch Brookside
If you're a Brookside super fan like Lee, or keen to know what all the fuss is about, we've put together an explainer on how to get STV Player. Follow the steps here.
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