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New plan aims to boost international cultural, sporting, and business events across the region.

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00:00The Liverpool City Region has adopted a comprehensive
00:05strategy designed to attract, coordinate and deliver major international events across
00:10culture, sport and business. The plan builds on the City Region's established reputation
00:15for hosting high-profile events, including Eurovision and the Labour Party Conference.
00:20Others say the sector currently contributes approximately £900 million annually.
00:25While supporting job creation, tourism and community engagement.
00:30The new framework aligns multiple partners, including local authorities, business employers
00:35improvement districts and national bodies such as UK Sport and Arts Council England under
00:40a single vision. Across the wider City Region, this year alone, Sefton will host the
00:45Open at Royal Birkdale and the iconic Grand National at Aintree.
00:50Highlights include the Tour de France stage finish in Liverpool City Centre in 2027.
00:55Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium hosting UEFA Euro 2028 matches.
01:00Liverpool is also currently bidding for the 2030 World Gymnastics Championships.
01:05and is part of the UK bid to host the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2035.
01:10The strategy also emphasises fostering local identity.
01:15the COVID-19 Prime MinisterVO better.
01:20and is part of the UK's World Cup in 2026.
01:22This time is a defence for a national centre, in 2021,
01:24to help us understand the world's will have a variety of potential events as well as the
01:27national centre.
01:28The Fade is a favour for the UK Sport and France.
01:29to help us understand the UK Sport and UK Sport.
01:30and is part of the UK Sport in 2027.
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01:32and the UK Sport as of UK Sport.
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