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Wirral dad restores old laptops for school kids
A kind hearted Wirral dad has been collecting and restoring old laptops and tablets to provide to schools across the peninsula.
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Tim Abraham
Tim spent 23 years at Sky Sports and was their Cricket Correspondent after starting his career in local radio.
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How to apply for our courses at LJMU
Links to our Journalism and Sports Journalism undergraduate and Masters factfiles at LJMU.
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Journalism graduates discuss our course
Journalism graduates give insights on what it was like to study at LJMU.
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How old red telephone boxes now save lives
Telephone boxes have been transformed into life-saving defibrillators in the city centre.
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Sisterhood all set for women’s day march
A feminist group hosted a banner-making workshop in preparation for International Women’s Day.
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David Randles
David worked for Liverpool FC and the Liverpool Echo and as a freelance journalist before turning to teaching at universities in Salford and Chester prior to LJMU.
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Fundraising fun at our Christmas Ball
The fifth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball heralded the start of the festive period.
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City shows solidarity for UN campaign
Liverpool showed its solidarity with a United Nations campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence.
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Teachers discuss eating disorders issues
Teachers and medical professionals from across Liverpool met to improve their awareness of eating disorders.
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Young people urged to vote as election looms
First-time voters were given a crash course in politics to urge them to register in time for the General Election.
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Tall ship mast climb for Children in Need
The Tall Ship Zebu, moored at Canning Dock, is being used to raise money for Children in Need.
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Furious campaigners say ‘no’ to new road
Angry campaigners say they will continue their fight to stop Highways England building a major new road.
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Women’s history app launch by university
The University of Liverpool has developed an app in a bid to keep alive the legacy of women’s history locally.
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Africa Oyé festival up for national award
One of Liverpool’s most treasured music and arts festivals is up for a national award.
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Council to tackle local mental health problems
The council has released a draft report on a strategy for improving mental health and well-being in the city.