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About Author: Madelaine Cornforth, JMU Journalism
Posts by Madelaine Cornforth, JMU Journalism
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Snapshots of city’s changing times
A Liverpool man has created an online portfolio displaying photographs of how the city has changed over the years.
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Foundation to shed light on hate crime
The Anthony Walker Foundation is seeking to break the silence about hate crime and raise awareness in a series of new events.
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100 new jobs created by ServiceSource
Liverpool employment prospects have received a boost after a large sales firm announced 100 new jobs in the city.
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Rise in abandoned boxer dogs
The last five years Liverpool has seen an increase in abandoned boxer dogs as a result of over-breeding and the recession.
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Bid to keep Jacaranda memories alive
Two university students are attempting to keep the memory of the famous Liverpool Jacaranda bar alive, despite its closure.
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Liverpool on CNN ‘travel wish list’
Liverpool has been named by news network CNN as one of ‘Europe’s 10 hottest destinations for 2013’.
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Anfield icon Kennedy recalls glory years
Liverpool FC legend Alan Kennedy discusses the club’s history in an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism.
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Charity raises trafficking awareness
A Liverpool charity is at the forefront of helping the victims of male trafficking in the UK.
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New hope for Toxteth on regeneration
Ambitious plans have been released to regenerate Toxteth’s High Park Street Reservoir and its local area.
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Holiday camp plan for kids
A Liverpool charity is planning to build a holiday respite centre in Spain where local children and families can enjoy free holidays.
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KIND children’s charity robbed
A Liverpool children’s charity has been robbed just two weeks after launching its Christmas appeal.
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Council pulls £25m regeneration scheme
Liverpool City Council has pulled out of a £25 million housing regeneration scheme in the heart of the city.
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KIND Christmas appeal concern
A children’s charity launched its Christmas appeal just one week before one of its main sources of revenue is due to close down.
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Students pair up with National Ballet
Liverpool John Moores University students have taken part in a collaborative ‘pop-up ballet’ with one of the world’s great ballet companies.
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Cancer widow to keep on fundraising
A Liverpool widow has vowed to carry on fundraising to help beat cancer as three generations of her family have been struck by the disease.