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About Author: Joel Richards, JMU Journalism
Posts by Joel Richards, JMU Journalism
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Persistence pays with job at LFC TV
Class of 2013 graduate Joel Richards blogs about finding work with Liverpool FC.
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Suarez stays as Reds make triple swoop
Despite persistent talk about his future, Luis Suarez remained a Liverpool player for now at least as the transfer window closed.
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Liverpool honour Shankly Centenary
Liverpool Football Club pay tribute to one of their most famous managers to mark Bill Shankly’s 100th birthday.
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Suarez banished as Rodgers hits out
The Luis Suarez transfer saga rumbles on, with manager Brendan Rodgers hitting out over his attempts to force a move to Arsenal.
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Review: Glastonbury Festival 2013
Joel Richards had the time of his life at Glastonbury 2013. Read his festival diary as he reflects on an unforgettable weekend.
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Fans head to London in prices protest
Football supporters from Merseyside joined forces with rival clubs in London this week to protest against expensive ticket prices.
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Hillsborough marked 24 years on
JMU Journalism reports from the Hillsborough memorial service at Anfield on the 24th anniversary of the disaster.
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Michael’s song aims to be lasting legacy
The brother of a talented teenage musician killed in a coach crash aims to secure him a posthumous place in the charts with ‘Rise and Fall’.
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Anfield Wrap stage set for Sound City
Podcast team The Anfield Wrap have announced that they will host their own stage at Liverpool Sound City.
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Play to highlight homeless issue
A play about homelessness will be performed in one of the city’s most iconic churches, St Luke’s.
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Text booths axed over drug deals
Liverpool City Council has axed on-street text booths after finding criminals were using the free text messaging services to arrange drug deals.
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New life plan for old buildings
A Liverpool-based social enterprise is working with locals to develop a deeper understanding of the city’s past.
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Neil Young signs up for new festival
Legendary artist Neil Young has been announced as the first big-name act for the new Liverpool International Music Festival.
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Woman cut free after four-car smash
A woman had to be cut free from her car after a four-vehicle crash just outside LJMU’s Redmonds Building.
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Fans speak out against ticket prices
Liverpool supporters union Spirit of Shankly has joined a nationwide campaign in a bid to lower ticket prices for football fans.
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International dates for Anfield Wrap
The Anfield Wrap is set to take its award-winning podcast on the road to Ireland and America.
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Hillsborough song is Xmas number one
The Justice Collective won a famous pop chart victory by beating X Factor winner James Arthur to become the Christmas Number One.
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Hillsborough author on report’s impact
The primary author of the Hillsborough Independent Panel report has told of the responsibility he felt for the families and survivors.