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Liverpool FC party halted over 'drugs paraphernalia'

An view of the Liverpool FC club crest on the wall of Anfield stadium, which contains the motto "You'll Never Walk Alone" and the club's founding date of 1892Getty Images

Jonny Humphries & James Mountford

BBC News, Liverpool

A Liverpool FC staff Christmas party in the city's Anglican cathedral was shut down early amid reports that suspected drugs paraphernalia were found.

The football club confirmed an "incident" had taken place on Thursday night, adding: "We do not condone or tolerate the use of illegal substances at any of our sites or events."

None of the club's players or first team manager Arne Slot were in attendance at the event, which was held for non-footballing staff.

The party was ended by staff at the cathedral, which said in a statement that an "incident" occurred "that was not in line with our values".

The details emerged in newspaper reports, which said a search was prompted by one of the attendees suffering a "medical episode".

Liverpool FC said the staff member was "recovering well" after hospital treatment and the medical incident was "unrelated" to the other concerns.

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Photographs shared on X by club staff showed a lavish arrangement with dining tables bathed in red light and the Liverpool club crest projected on to the cathedral's inner walls.

A Liverpool FC statement said: "We do not condone or tolerate the use of illegal substances at any of our sites or events.

"We thank the events team at the venue for their swift action and professional response to the medical emergency which was unrelated.

"'The member of staff is recovering well."

An external view of Liverpool Cathedral, which has light brown sandy-coloured masonry

Liverpool Cathedral, the largest in Britain and fifth largest in the world, said it hosts such events to help keep the site open and free to enter for the public.

A representative added: "During an event in the last week, an incident occurred that was not in line with our core values.

"The team on duty followed the correct procedures to bring the event to an early close.

"We want to thank our staff and Liverpool FC for the swift actions taken and partnership working, and will continue to review our procedures and mitigation measures for future events."

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