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Global voice for free speech back at LJMU
JMU Journalism graduate Orna Herr returns to outline her work at an internationally-renowned magazine.
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Richard Rudin
Richard trained as a newspaper journalist before going onto a successful career in radio, holding senior editorial, management and presentation posts in both BBC and commercial stations.
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Film firm seeks shoppers’ samples
Television programme makers were on a mission in Liverpool this week… seeking shoppers’ urine.
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Pups on parade at sausage dog event
An eye-catching array of sausage dogs were on show as ‘Pup Up Café’ came to Chester.
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Irish heritage celebrated at new Tate show
The lives of Irish women are being celebrated at a new exhibition which has opened in Liverpool.
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Rachel Broady
Rachel has worked for local media and the national press, including the Mirror, News of the World and Manchester Evening News.
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Prof Chris Frost
Professor Chris Frost, the former Head of Journalism, holds prestigious posts with the NUJ and the AJE, and has authored widely-recognised books on media ethics.
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Gin-gle bells as new distillery opens its doors
A new gin bar and distillery has opened in town offering local brand products.
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Vegan Festival back at Baltic Market
The Vegan Festival returned to the Baltic Market after a number of successful events.
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Spine to be backbone of Paddington scheme
The Spine is to form part of a new development of the east Knowledge Quarter sector, Paddington Village.
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Hollywood dreams alive on Edge Lane
Ambitious plans to build a mega-money film studio in Liverpool seem set for success.
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Judicial review for Rimrose Valley plans
Plans for a £250m bypass have been hit with a legal challenge by Sefton Council.
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Commercial break for council with new screens
Liverpool is set to have nine digital advertising screens installed across the city.
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Hillsborough survivors’ tribute unveiled
A tribute plaque has been unveiled to honour and recognise the survivors of the Hillsborough disaster.
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St George’s Hall fantastic floor revealed
One of the hidden treasures of St George’s Hall is going on show to the public again as the Minton Floor is revealed.
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Kicking off to tackle social issues
A football club is calling foul play on discrimination and bringing the beautiful game to players from all walks of life.
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Vision for Huyton revealed by council
Knowsley Council has published its draft masterplan for the regeneration of Huyton village.