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new Tesco supermarket is the largest private sector investment in Toxteth since the riots and will be the biggest in Liverpool when completed.The retail giant has promised to offer at least half of the 500 jobs that will be created to local long term unemployed people.Plans for the new 30m store were approved by Liverpool's planning committee last year.The proposed store will occupy 9,571 sq ft and provide 537 car parking spaces and a petrol station.The site will have the capacity to house several small retail units, such as a cafe.Trinity Mirror Merseyside, the Echo's parent company, is one of the North West's largest multimedia providers reaching more than 900,000 adults every month.The Liverpool Echo, Trinity Mirror Merseyside's flagship brand, is the area's best read newspaper including national newspapers.Liverpool money laundering gang jailed overFive people were jailed for their role in a 350,000 criminal cash plot in Liverpool.Liverpool crown court was today told the scheme involved laundering dirty money which was stored in bundles at a house in Knotty Ash.One of the five, Edna Fairclough, 53, claimed incapacity benefit despite living a luxury lifestyle including a family trip to Las Vegas, expensive handbags and jewellery.Police who raided the home she shared with ringleader Stanley Feerick in Longreach Road, Knotty Ash found Louis Vuitton, Mulberry and Prada handbags, as well as Vivienne Westwood jewellery and a gold diamond ring valued at 27,885.The court was told Everton fan Feerick, 59, had a personalised licence plate, EFC1, which had a retail value of 26,175, as well as a 4,083 season ticket in the Brian Labone executive lounge at Goodison Park.William Baker, prosecuting, said Feerick had orchestrated two criminal cash transactions.On 16 February 2011 police raided the house in Longreach Road and found 126,005 in cash in separate packages.They included 89,800 in a red Henry bag in the kitchen, 13,940 in a carrier bag on the living room floor and 12,890 in a Harvey Nichols shopping bag in the master bedroom.Mr Baker said a number of Scottish banknotes found among them were telltale signs of money laundering.Interviewed by police, Fairclough said a "big ugly