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Third BBC Young Reporter day held at LJMU
LJMU played host to the BBC Young Reporter experience day as students learnt the tricks of the trade.
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Liverpool set to become ‘Hollywood of the North’
Plans for two film production studios are underway as Liverpool is set to become the ‘Hollywood of the North’.
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Pride Liverpool cancelled for second year due to Covid-19
Pride in Liverpool and the annual March with Pride has been cancelled for the second year running due to public health concerns about coronavirus.
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Cladding Crisis: Liverpool MP fearful of “another Grenfell”
A Liverpool politician has raised fears of “another Grenfell” amid further disappointment for residents affected by the cladding crisis.
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City Council approves Everton’s Bramley Moore Dock stadium
Liverpool City Council has given Everton Football Club the ‘green-light’ to proceed with plans to build a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
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School staff feel safer with Covid test roll-out
Teachers and school staff are feeling safer in the workplace due to the roll out of the voluntary asymptomatic Covid-19 testing in schools.
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Leaseholders counting the cost of cladding crisis
People living in buildings with unsafe cladding have been left in limbo, faced with rising costs while fearing for their safety. Ruairi Walsh reports.
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Alder Hey helps teenage cancer survivor enjoy life
Five years after being diagnosed with cancer, Amir Robinson-Behnejad is enjoying life – thanks to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
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Marine FA Cup exploits paying off
Marine FC is set for a huge cash injection after qualifying for the third round of the FA Cup where they will face Tottenham Hotspur.
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Covid-19: “We can’t even hug on care home visits”
Lockdown has put extra pressure on families with loved ones in care homes. Shirley Hodgson has been separated from husband Colin for the first time in 55 years.
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EXCLUSIVE: Police chief warns students over lockdown
In an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism, Merseyside Police Chief Constable Andy Cooke has outlined his frustration over a ‘minority’ of youngsters, including students, breaking lockdown rules.
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Were city mayors right to move Merseyside to Tier 3?
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham have come under scrutiny for allowing Merseyside to be placed into Tier 3 lockdown.
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LJMU cancels face-to-face classes at uni
As fears grow over the coronavirus health crisis, LJMU has stopped all face-to-face teaching this semester.
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City braced for further coronavirus impact
As the number of coronavirus cases in Liverpool rises to five, the city is preparing to deal with a larger outbreak.
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Coronavirus case closes Wirral school
Children have been sent home from a West Kirby school after a pupil’s parent tested positive for coronavirus.
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Landslip causes local rail travel chaos
Train passengers are facing delays and disruption following a landslip on the railway line between Crewe and Liverpool.
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HMS Prince of Wales sails in on Mersey visit
Crowds gathered at Liverpool’s waterfront to greet the new £3.1 billion warship, the HMS Prince of Wales.