The Cunard Building is at the centre of a political row, after the city council installed 10 taps – which retail at £3,500 each – into new offices.
One of the last flat-iron pubs in Liverpool, the Mount Vernon, is set to be turned into student flats, triggering objections.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has apologised after posing with a copy of The Sun, following criticism by MPs and Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson.
The death of veteran politician, diarist and peace campaigner Tony Benn has generated tributes from across Merseyside.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Liverpool Town Hall as the council met for its budget meeting.
Prime Minister David Cameron has denied claims made by Mayor Joe Anderson that his government has neglected Liverpool.
Long-term benefit claimants will be required to do 30 hours of community service a week in order to continue to receive them.
Suspended Labour councillor, Jake Morrison, has quit the party and will stand against Wavertree MP Luciana Berger at the next general election.
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson became an Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Wirral Council’s huge budget deficit may have been caused by “mismanagement”, according to one councillor.
JMU Journalism asked people on the streets of Liverpool: “Who do you think would be a good PM?”… the result may surprise you.
A controversial ‘Pimps and Hoes’ themed student party in Liverpool this weekend has come under criticism by a local councillor.
Liverpool City Council voted its latest budget through amid acrimony in the Town Hall.
Jake Morrison is Liverpool’s Labour Councillor for Wavertree, but what really sets him apart from other members of local government is his age.
Alison McGovern, MP for Wirral South and Gordon Brown’s Parliamentary Private Secretary, talks to JMU Journalism as she prepares to give birth.
MPs have called on the government to release all documents relating to the Hillsborough disaster following a debate in the House of Commons.
Liverpool basked in the glorious autumn sunshine as the five-day Labour party conference brought more than 13,000 visitors and millions of pounds to the city.
With the Labour conference coming to Liverpool this week, JMU Journalism turned to one of the party’s most respected figures, Tony Benn, for his verdict.