JMU Journalism students went on a trip to London, visiting either The Guardian headquarters or Sky News.
Plans to restore a pub to house recovering addicts are still going ahead, despite mounting local opposition.
The fourth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball proved to be another success, raising more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer.
A woman is opening a vintage clothes store in memory of the band Viola Beach.
A brand-new theatre group packed with a political punch is declaring war on negative stereotypes.
Halloween festivities got underway as the Lantern Company’s Monster Parade returned to Sefton Park.
JMU Journalism reports from Anfield as Liverpool take on Red Star Belgrade in the UEFA Champions League.
JMU Journalism asks people in Liverpool whether they think Donald Trump can survive his full term as US President.
A magazine which aims to further the conversation about mental health among young people is set to return.
JMU Journalism joins in with a 72-hour filming challenge with students from Shanghai Normal University.
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral was the setting for JMU Journalism’s Class of 2018 graduation.
The Marine Travel Arena was the destination for JMU Journalism Sport on a live match trip.
LJMU International Day returned to celebrate different countries and cultures through food, music, dance and more.
JMU Journalism third year students headed to London for a visit to the Guardian and ITN headquarters.
Check out the latest issue of Headlines, bringing news of JMU Journalism graduates in the world of work.
The third years are looking to make it three titles in a row after the draw for the semi-finals of the 2018 JMU Journalism World Cup.
We look back at some of the major stories and events of 2017, both locally and nationally.
JMU Journalism finished off this year’s newsdays in seasonal style with our Christmas jumpers charity efforts.