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About Author: Ian Bolland, JMU Journalism
Posts by Ian Bolland, JMU Journalism
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Liverpool reject new Arsenal Suarez bid
Liverpool have rejected a fresh offer from Arsenal of £40m plus £1 for striker Luis Suarez as owner John W Henry mocks their bid.
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Suspended Morrison quits to battle Berger
Suspended Labour councillor, Jake Morrison, has quit the party and will stand against Wavertree MP Luciana Berger at the next general election.
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Hillsborough inquests date set
The date for new inquests into the deaths of 96 football fans at Hillsborough in 1989 has been set for 31st March 2014.
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Everton ‘sorry’ in badge controversy
Everton FC apologise for their controversial new crest and announce it will be used for just one season, after an angry backlash by fans.
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Brian May reflects on LJMU Chancellorship
Dr Brian May has spoken of his pride to be associated with LJMU after handing over as Chancellor.
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Leveson takes over as LJMU Chancellor
Sir Brian Leveson officially replaces Dr Brian May as he is installed as the new Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.
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Hillsborough’s new inquests set for 2014
The provisional dates for fresh inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans at Hillsborough 24 years ago have been set for early 2014.
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Campaigner Anne Williams dies
Tributes are paid to Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams who died, aged 62, after battling cancer.
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Exclusive: Burnham on Hillsborough
As Liverpool marks the 24th anniversary of Hillsborough, MP Andy Burnham talks to JMU Journalism about his role in the fight for justice.
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Justice is still craved just as much
The wounds of Hillsborough still remain open and raw no matter how much progress has been made during recent months.
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LJMU strips Bettison of honorary title
Liverpool John Moores University has withdrawn the honorary fellowship of Sir Norman Bettison following an IPCC report’s findings.
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Bettison’s conduct slammed in report
Sir Norman Bettison would have “a case to answer over gross misconduct” for his actions, an IPCC report says.
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Hillsborough pre-inquest hearing set
A pre-inquest hearing into the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough in 1989 will take place in London next month.
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Government backs Liverpool Waters
The £5.5billion Liverpool Waters scheme has been given the green light by central government minister Eric Pickles.
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Nurses ‘considered suicide’ at Alder Hey
Nurses at Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital contemplated suicide and self-harm because of stress and exhaustion, a report has revealed.
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BBC’s Worldwide appeal on show
The BBC Worldwide Showcase saw stars come to Liverpool as some of the best British shows were sold to TV networks from around the world.
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Jones up for promotion push
Liverpool St Helens director of rugby Martin Jones tells JMU Journalism about his side’s promotion bid.
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Mayor’s warning as more cuts beckon
Mayor Joe Anderson has warned of pain and potential job losses to come as the council embarks on another round of cuts.