Michael Heseltine, former deputy prime minister, says Liverpool is a city that is 'going places'.
Ex-Conservative deputy prime minister Lord Heseltine, who was instrumental in beginning the regeneration of Liverpool in the wake of the 1981 Toxteth riots, has said the city's transformation has "brought tears" to his eyes.
"Very shortly afterwards I announced the plan to clean up the Mersey and there are fish in that river now."
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