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				Giants in Liverpool - Part 1Photograph by Patrick 
				Trollope
 
				 STARTING on Wednesday, 
				23 July 2014, the Grandmother Giant was revealed to the public 
				for the first time. The quew to see it was massive, and built up 
				extremely quickly, but that was only the start. As well as the 
				Grandmother Giant 'asleep' in a giant bed, in the 
				historic St George's Hall, over a 2 day build up to the main 
				event, flash shows popped up though out the City. These 
				flash-up-mob style re-enactments of Lord Derby's call to take up 
				arms in August 1914. Lord Derby's rally cry lead to one of the 
				most successful recruitment campaigns to Kitchener's Army, and 
				the formation of the Liverpool Pals battalions. Giant's 
				creators, Royal de Luxe, Director Jean-Luc Courcoult's stories 
				which the Giants read out were based on letters and memories 
				sent home from 2 of the members of one of those battalions. 
				Sadly, unless you had the luck to get to hear the acts performed 
				by the Grandmother Giant, it was kind of hard to see the 
				connection for the first 2 days of the main event, but on the 
				last day, Sunday, 27 July 2014, the show came together and 
				included the 1st World War aspect of the event with all 3 
				Giants. No matter if this did or did not work as a memorial 
				piece; it has still captured the imagination of thousands and 
				brought in lots of money to the City. So much so that, 
				Liverpool's Mayor Joe Anderson, who was the driving force for 
				their return has inequitably hailed the event as an "amazing 
				success" for the City, and we can't see many who could object to 
				that. So it is good news that we have heard that the Council is 
				already talking about bringing them back again! Also the 
				charismatic, eccentric Frenchman, Jean-Luc Courcoult is a well 
				known fan of Liverpool and he is understood to favour the City 
				ahead of other UK Cities, so will they return? Royal de Luxe is 
				now on its way to 
				
				Limerick, for 5 September 
				to 7 September as part of their City of Culture celebrations. 
				Then they are heading for Australia and then the US. One of the 
				reporters from Limerick said:- "Liverpool is amazing. We 
				just hope that this buzz can be copied in our City, but we will 
				not get this many people. Well, I don't think we will. We are 
				really looking forward to seeing them, and after experiencing 
				them here in Liverpool, we can safely say that our City is in 
				for an amazing time!" This was echoed by visitors from 
				the US and also Australia. Mayor Joe Anderson has said:- 
				"We need to take stock. Both Titanic Sea Odyssey event and this 
				one have been a fantastic success for the City and its image, 
				but we have got other plans for the City. Jean–Luc does love 
				Liverpool and we are looking at working closely together with 
				him in the future. When I last spoke to Jean–Luc, he was very 
				emotional as he was leaving Liverpool. He had tears in his eyes. 
				We are both looking forward to something. Watch this space." 
				But it was not just Jean–Luc who was filled with emotion, as the 
				climatic end of the event you remembering the 5,000 men who 
				joined the Pals and the 2,800 who lost their lives, never to set 
				foot back home again. As the giants sailed out and Xolo the dog 
				looked on and the actors playing the widows, actors playing the 
				Pals, together with a military band, from the Albert Dock, quite 
				a few in the audience had a tear or 2 in their eyes. Whether it 
				was the sight of the Girl and Grand Mother leaving in the boat 
				down the River Mersey, the story or a mixture of the 2, it was a 
				very moving and emotion climax. Please take a minute to remember 
				those brave men who have never returned and what they did for 
				us. 
 Due to the extremely high numbers of photographs and amount of 
				video we have taken, we are splitting this in to 2 editions. 
				Part 2 will be in next week's edition, but for now please enjoy 
				Part 1, with lots of videos and photos...
 
				
				
				Click on here now to see 
				Part 1. We can sadly say, if you hold 
				with us and see Part 2, you will be in for a treat, but for now, 
				please enjoy Part 1.  
					
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										strike action 
										
										   
										FIREFIGHTERS have issued a further 8 
										day period of strike action as the 
										Westminster government have not improved 
										their pension proposals.
 The current proposals in England and 
										Wales are still unworkable and mean that 
										firefighters will still face dismissal 
										simply because they cannot maintain the 
										high physical fitness requirements 
										necessary for their role until they are 
										age 60.
 
 The proposals would also mean that if 
										firefighters opt for early retirement, 
										the reduction in their pension would be 
										unacceptably high.
 
 Matt Wrack, FBU general secretary, 
										said:- "It is absolutely ludicrous 
										that a government can impose a scheme 
										which means that firefighters will have 
										to ride engines and rescue people from 
										fires up to age 60. This is unsafe and 
										unrealistic for both firefighters and 
										the public. We know it, and the public 
										know it, but the government will not 
										listen to the evidence based case we 
										have made to them."
 
 An improved position meaning that 
										firefighters can retire with more 
										flexibility from age 55 has been 
										considered and costed by the government 
										for more than 3 months, but has simply 
										not been offered.
 
 The costings provided by the 
										Government's Actuary Department and 
										released by DCLG mean firefighters who 
										take early retirement would get a 
										reduced pension of around 10% to 13% 
										rather than the massive reduction that 
										the government currently proposes.
 
 Proposals incorporating flexible 
										retirement options should be included in 
										an improved offer for the FBU for its 
										members to consider. Sean Starbuck, FBU 
										national officer, says:- "It's 
										extremely disappointing that we have had 
										to issue more strike dates but the 
										government are simply not listening to 
										our concerns. We have a new fire 
										minister but to date she doesn't appear 
										to have listened to our case. The 
										government still has an opportunity to 
										improve their offer which could avoid 
										the need for action."
 
 No industrial action is being taken in 
										Scotland and N Ireland as improved 
										pension proposals are being discussed.
 
										Starbuck added:- "Firefighters are 
										angry as the Westminster government 
										claims we don't want to resolve this 
										dispute. This is absurd as the situation 
										both in Scotland and N Ireland shows 
										this is simply not the case."
 The strikes will take place for 8 days 
										from:- Saturday, 9 August 2014, until 
										Saturday, 16 August 2014, between:- 12pm 
										to 2pm and 22:59 to 23:59.
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