There are a huge amount of Irish people or people of Irish ancestry in Liverpool. Liverpool is the nearest English city to Dublin, and there has always been strong links between the two cities in many ways, like socially, culturally, economically. politically etc. Liverpool has been described as the most Irish city in Britain.
Liverpool Irish was created in 1860.
Liverpool is on the estuary of the River Mersey which runs into Liverpool Bay and then the Irish Sea
Liverpool is a large city in England, not Ireland. There are many people of Irish descent in Liverpool, and it is sometimes referred to, jokingly, as "The Capital of Ireland" but this IS only a joke.
Liverpool is on a direct ferry route from Ireland, thus lots of Irish people ended up there. It's the same reason that so many Irish ended up in New York, it's the first place they came to across the Atlantic.
Liverpool FC is an english team based in Merseyside, England.
Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow.
Liverpool
The Irish Sea.
The Irish Sea between the Wirral & Liverpool.
Largely yes. Lennon's father, George and Paul's mother's were all of Irish parentage - Liverpool is close to Ireland and many Irish people have emigrated there. Only Ringo has no close Irish ancestry.
Liverpool is situated in Merseyside, in the North West of England, on the western coast on the Irish Sea.
Your thinking of the Manchester Ship Canal, it links landlocked Manchester with The Irish Sea via the River Mersey and Liverpool.