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Sea scouts celebrate landmark anniversary
The 6th Bebington Sea Scouts celebrated the oganisation’s 70th anniversary this month.
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Awareness target as hate crimes rise
New statistics released by the Home Office have shown an 18% rise in hate crime across England and Wales.
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Curtain rises on Fashion Week 2015
Report, video and photos from the catwalk as Liverpool Fashion Week returns to the spotlight.
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Sports students feel the cold and the pressure
JMU Journalism Sport students embrace the challenges of live match reporting on a chilly night at Marine FC.
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New home for learning difficulties disco
The Active Community Enterprise disco was forced to find a new home after eight years at the same venue.
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Centre campaigns against dog fighting
Liverpool Dog Rescue warns people giving away dogs online they could be targeted by criminals for the use of illegal dog fighting.
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Conference on city’s housing crisis
Ken Loach addresses the housing crisis in Liverpool at a conference on issues such as the bedroom tax and private landlords.
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Local backing for Heathrow expansion
Liverpool MP Louise Ellman tells JMU Journalism why expanding links from John Lennon Airport are so important.
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Making treasure from trash in Toxteth
People have been recycling fashion from old materials as part of the ‘trash to treasure’ series of events in Toxteth.
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Tate Liverpool hosts new art show
A new exhibition by Leonora Carrington and Cathy Wilkes has been put on display at the Tate Liverpool gallery.
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Boxing twins refuse to trade blows
Boxing twins Paul and Patrick Birkenhead talk to JMU Journalism about why they will never fight each other.
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Journalism veteran inspires students
Veteran newspaperman David Randall came to JMU Journalism to deliver an engaging and inspirational insight into reporting
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Singers back Epstein statue campaign
Local artists hold a fundraising event to help raise cash for a statue commemorating Beatles manager Brian Epstein.
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Sir Paul’s home goes under the hammer
The childhood home of Sir Paul McCartney has been sold at auction for hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Devolution for the North debate in city
Liverpool played host to a debate on devolution featuring former Deputy Prime Minister, Lord John Prescott.
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Children’s centres saved until 2017
All ten of Liverpool’s children’s centres which were threatened with closure have been saved for the next two years, after the mayor backs down.
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Scousers respond to Clarkson’s city insults
JMU Journalism asks Liverpudlians for their views on Jeremy Clarkson’s disparaging comments about Liverpool in his Sunday Times column.
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New facilities for mental health patients
A new £25 million mental health hospital has opened on the outskirts of Liverpool city centre.