Good morning, these are the latest ECHO headlines today.
Face of terror suspect after Liverpool Women's Hospital attack
Images of the man suspected of detonating a bomb outside of Liverpool Women's Hospital on Remembrance Sunday have been shared.
Emad Al Swealmeen is understood to have ordered a taxi from Rutland Avenue to the Crown Street hospital shortly before 11am on Remembrance Sunday, when the device then exploded.
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The attack has since been declared a terrorist incident.
Al Swealmeen, 32, reportedly died instantly and the taxi driver, named as David Perry, managed to leap from the vehicle just seconds after the blast.
The senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Meeks said: ''Our enquiries are very much ongoing but at this stage we strongly believe that the deceased is 32-year-old Emad Al Swealmeen."
Four men arrested in relation to Liverpool bomb blast released
Police investigating the terror attack outside Liverpool Women's Hospital have released four men from custody as they confirmed that Rutland Avenue is becoming central to the investigation.
Shortly before 11am on Remembrance Sunday, a taxi pulled up outside the Crown Street Hospital and exploded.
Four men were later arrested after raids at Sutcliffe Street and Rutland Avenue.
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They have since been released from custody.
Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson, said: "Following interviews with the arrested men, we are satisfied with the accounts they have provided and they have been released from police custody."
Man stabbed in chest in street attack as teen arrested
A man has been arrested after a stabbing on a Liverpool street.
A large police cordon was put in place around Percy Street and Huskisson Street as officers were called to an incident on Monday afternoon.
Merseyside Police confirmed they were called to Percy Street just before 2.35pm following reports a 32-year-old man had been stabbed.
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A 19-year-old has since been arrested.
A police spokesman said: "We have arrested a 19 year-old man on suspicion of s18 assault following an incident in Liverpool this afternoon, Monday 15 November.
"Officers were called to Percy Street in Liverpool at just before 2.35pm following reports a 32 year-old man had been stabbed.
"The man was taken to hospital with an injury to his chest."