More from JMU Journalism
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Our weekly magazine
News column 2
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Covid-19: “Sad to see businesses closed”
Small businesses have received support from a spooky source as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to bite.
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Liverpool brands making fashion sustainable
Liverpool brands are bucking the fast fashion trend to produce sustainable and environmentally friendly clothes.
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Pandemic’s ugly impact on city beauty industry
Liverpool hair and beauty businesses are struggling to make up for lost time since coming out of lockdown.
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Home Secretary backs UK Police Memorial
Exclusive: Home Secretary Sajid Javid talks to JMU Journalism about the new UK Police Memorial project.
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More students turning their backs on booze
A new study suggests more young people are choosing to abstain from drinking alcohol.
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Sleepout returns to help city’s homeless
More than 100 people slept outside all night in atrocious conditions to help the city’s homeless.
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Anger at plans for city centre bus hub
Business owners have reacted furiously to the council’s plans to build a new city centre bus hub.
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Futuristic trains go on show for commuters
Commuters are being invited to see a realistic replica of what the new Merseyrail trains will look like.
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Giants bid farewell after thrilling crowds
The ‘Liverpool’s Dream’ Giants Spectacular attracted more than a million people to the three-day show on Merseyside.
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Work to restart on stalled Royal Hospital
Work on the long-delayed Royal Liverpool Hospital is set to recommence in a matter of weeks.
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Giants make big entrance to Liverpool
A humungous sandal hangs suspended over Canning Dock and more curious sights are appearing ahead of the Giants’ arrival.
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New £6m fund to tackle city’s rubbish
Liverpool’s dirtiest areas may be fitted with underground bins in a bid to tackle its rubbish and rat problem.
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Campaigners keep up fight on hospital move
Campaigners say they will step up efforts to block the potential move of Liverpool Women’s Hospital to a new facility.
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Fireworks event halted as winds spark danger
Heavy gusts of winds caused fear at a fireworks display which had to be cancelled.
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Giants returning but travel chaos expected
The Giants Spectacular is back in Liverpool for a third time, but Merseyrail station closures are set to hit travel plans.
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Corbyn draws crowds as Labour hits town
Jeremy Corbyn received a huge welcome ahead of the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, where Brexit is set to be a dominant issue.
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Anger over Knowsley’s parks being sold off
Locals are protesting following the news that Knowsley Council will be selling 17 of its parks for development.
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Landmark renovation leads to road closures
Work being carried out on the India Buildings may leave city centre roads closed or affected until April next year.