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About Author: Alice Kirkland, JMU Journalism
Posts by Alice Kirkland, JMU Journalism
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What I’ll miss about studying in Liverpool
Alice Kirkland looks back at three years of study and selects the things she will miss most about being a student in Liverpool.
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Slideshow: Journalism World Cup Final
Images from the 2013 JMU Journalism World Cup Final as Level 3 beat the Alumni side in a penalty shoot-out.
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Gallery: Hillsborough memorial 2013
Images from the the city centre and Anfield on the 24th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
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Leaf community through the lense
A photographic project showing a day-in-the-life of the Leaf community will be on display at the independent tea shop.
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Virgin retains West Coast mainline
Virgin Trains will continue to run the West Coast mainline until April 2017, following a long-running row over who will operate the route.
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War memorial rescued from eBay
A bronze war memorial plaque, which was put up for sale on eBay, has been returned to its original home in north Liverpool.
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LEAF to open new café at FACT
One of Liverpool’s top independent tea rooms, LEAF, is to join forces with FACT for a new venture.
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Protest to save landmark Toxteth bank
A local community has been out in force in an attempt to save what has been dubbed a ‘unique’ community bank.
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Liverpool Vision eyes major events
Liverpool Vision CEO Max Steinberg tells JMU Journalism the city should aim big to host events like the Commonwealth Games.
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Trio to run 2013 miles for cancer patients
Three friends are attempting to run 2,013 miles this year to raise funds for cancer patients in Merseyside.
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Merseyside measles cases jump
Over a quarter of all cases of measles in England and Wales last year were recorded in the Merseyside area.
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Concern over Toxteth bank closure
The potential closure of a landmark bank in Toxteth could mean financial trouble for local shops.
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Food banks in plea after stock shortage
As winter sets in, the pressure put on food banks in the Merseyside area is higher than ever.
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Historic archive plan by theatre group
A theatre company for people with learning difficulties is to be the first of its kind in the country to produce an interactive archive .
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Hope Street named as UK’s greatest
One of the most iconic streets in Liverpool has won recognition for its cultural diversity at the Urbanism Awards 2013.
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BBC Radio 1Xtra brings stars to city
Some the biggest stars of the UK hip hop and R’n’B scene got the people of Liverpool jumping as BBC 1Xtra Live returned to the city.
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Rock Choir in ‘Big Sing’ for charity
Hundreds of local singers will take to the stage as they raise their voices for charity as part of Rock Choir’s ‘Big Sing’.
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Plea for final memorial service
People are calling for “one last chance” to pay their respects to the fallen on Remembrance Sunday at a site earmarked for housing.