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About Author: Gemma Sherlock, JMU Journalism
Posts by Gemma Sherlock, JMU Journalism
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Anger over Wirral Benefits Street plans
The controversial Channel 4 show Benefits Street has targeted a Wirral location as producers seek a new setting for their second series.
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Council sets budget as deep cuts hit city
Liverpool City Council has approved a budget which will see an increase in council tax and reductions in multiple services.
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Wirral visit by BBC’s Flog It team
The Wirral will welcome the popular BBC One Show,’ Flog it’, and its host Paul Martin to Merseyside this weekend.
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Wirral protest against bedroom tax
Wirral residents come together to support the bedroom tax appeal hearings.
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Careers event puts future in focus
Hundreds of people gathered to attend the career and advice event for young people with disabilities at New Brighton.
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Deadline looms to show Wirral love
Residents are running out of time to apply for the Love Wirral grants as the deadline approaches.
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Choirboy aims for Christmas No 1
Liverpool choirboy Jack Topping releases his album ‘Wonderful World’ in the race to secure Christmas number one spot.
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Paralympic star calls for disabled support
One of Britain’s greatest Paralympic athletes, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, talks to JMU Journalism.
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McFly and Busted join forces in Liverpool
Boy bands McFly and Busted have announced they are to join forces, with a UK tour which will come to Liverpool.
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City falls silent in Remembrance
Bright sunshine fell across St George’s Hall as hundreds gathered in the cold for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool.
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Residents fear ‘student invasion’
Residents of Hope Street fear a ‘student invasion’ after plans to turn a building into student accommodation were approved.
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Community justice centre set to close
There are concerns that the closure of a community justice centre could potentially lead to a rise in crime.
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Anderson names team of deputies
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson has appointed an all-female team to help him with his civic duties.
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Scary sights for reaper runners
Ghouls, devils and skeletons were haunting Croxteth Hall on Sunday, as Pool Runnings held its first themed 10k event.
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Wirral runners battle the elements
Thousands of runners braved the cold winds this weekend to take part in the Wirral 10k and half marathon.
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Mayor urges restraint as cuts hit city hard
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson tells JMU Journalism he is doing everything he can to stop the city going bankrupt.
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Thousands set for Wirral race events
The Wirral Half Marathon and Wirral 10K will start in Birkenhead Park and end in New Brighton this weekend.
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Thousands tell council budget concerns
Wirral Council is asking the public to help tackle the funding gap of £27.5m in the next financial year.