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Disabled People Against Cuts protest outside Parliament in 2017 against government cuts to Personal Independent Payments

CITY of Liverpool FC picked up a much-needed win against fellow bottom-half dwellers Colne last Tuesday. 

It followed on from a draw at Tadcaster Albion the previous Saturday, giving the team something to build on as they and their supporters travel up the M6 to the outskirts of the Lake District where they face Kendal Town today.

Attendance at the home game against Colne suffered slightly due to Liverpool’s involvement in the FA Cup at Anfield on the same night, but those who did make it to the Berry Street Garage Stadium contributed to much more than just an attendance number.

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