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  2. Very (online retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Very (also known as Very.co.uk) is a British online retailer with headquarters in Speke, Liverpool. The brand was launched in the UK in July 2009 as part of the Shop Direct Group (now The Very Group). Very had formerly been known as Littlewoods Direct, and formerly Woolworths.co.uk.

  3. The Very Group - Wikipedia

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    The Very Group Limited [1] is a multi-brand online retailer and financial services provider in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [2] Its head offices are based in the Speke area of the city of Liverpool, England. The brand was established in November 2005 as a result of the merger of the former Littlewoods and Shop Direct companies.

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  5. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool is a cathedral and port city and ... Tornado activity or funnel cloud formation is very rare in and around the Liverpool area and tornadoes that do form are ...

  6. Liverpool led the Premier League for more days than anyone else last season. But then Arsenal and Manchester City finished at such a speed to overtake them when they stumbled. ... “It is very ...

  7. Liverpool F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England. ... Liverpool was given a brand rating of AA (Very Strong). [133]

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    Arne Slot’s Liverpool side remain top of the new-look Champions League ... Famous last words, but Salah is not having a very good game here. Liverpool 0-0 Lille. 20:26, Lawrence Ostlere.

  9. History of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    One example is the Liverpool Merchant that set sail for Africa on 3 October 1699, the very same year that Liverpool had been granted status as an independent parish. It arrived in Barbados with a 'cargo' of 220 Africans, returning to Liverpool on 18 September 1700.