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John Lennon
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Fab Four fans tuning in for new podcast
A new podcast dedicated to Liverpool band The Beatles has been launched.
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Lennon’s life celebrated on special anniversary
The legendary John Lennon had his birthday marked with a unique celebration of his life at LJMU.
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Lennon’s legacy alive at carer day
An event to raise the profile of care leavers in society in honour of John Lennon was held at LJMU.
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Lennon’s letter to The Queen worth £60K
A letter John Lennon wrote to The Queen explaining why he returned his MBE has been valued at £60,000.
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Lennon letter set to auction for £30,000
The earliest known letter written by Beatles star John Lennon is expected to sell for more than £30,000 at auction.
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New Beatles statue added to waterfront
A new bronze statue of The Beatles has been unveiled on Liverpool’s waterfront by John Lennon’s sister, Julia Baird.
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Review: ‘Let It Be’ at the Royal Court
‘Let It Be’ takes audiences back in time to the sights and sounds of the Fab Four in a celebration of Beatles music.
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Lennon’s historic guitar up for auction
A guitar owned by Beatles legend John Lennon is expected to raise up to £600,000 at auction.
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Lennon’s first home sells for £480,000
John Lennon’s childhood home has been sold at auction for £480,000 – double the guide price.
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Beatles memorabilia probe over £2m sale
An investigation has been launched into how £2m was used to buy Beatles’ memorabilia later valued at just £300,000.
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Review: ‘Lennon’ at the Royal Court
How do you act out the part of a genuine icon – with no training as an actor? John Power takes on ‘Lennon’.
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Lennon legacy at LJMU arts building
LJMU is renaming its Art and Design Academy in honour of Beatles legend John Lennon, marking his links with the institution.
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Fans set to flock to John Lennon vigil
A vigil is set to be held in the city this Sunday to mark the anniversary of the death of John Lennon.
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Yoko Ono donates £100,000 to LJMU
Yoko Ono has donated £100,000 to Liverpool John Moores University, which will be awarded to vulnerable students.
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Lennon’s killer denied parole again
Mark Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon, has been refused in his bid to be released from prison.