More from JMU Journalism
Safety
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‘Stay Safe’ arts project on show in Bootle
An art installation has been opened to promote discussion about staying safe, knife crime and gang culture.
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Green light for new traffic speed cameras
A new type of camera has been introduced onto roads in Merseyside to catch speeding motorists.
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University accused over disability access
A disabled member of staff has expressed her frustrations over building refurbishment work at the University of Liverpool.
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Merseyrail unveils new train designs
Merseyrail has revealed the designs at the heart of the industrial dispute over new driver-only trains.
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Security wands handed out at city nightclubs
Bars and nightclubs will be issued with metal detector wands in response to a shocking death.
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Fire teams kitted out with pet life-savers
Pet-friendly oxygen masks are the newest addition to the kit of Merseyside Fire & Rescue teams.
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Stay safe indoors and beat the burglars
A campaign about staying safe and avoiding being the victim of crime is underway.
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Students warned over fake letting agency
Liverpool students have been warned about imposters coming to their doors.
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Students warned over burglaries danger
Students are warned to protect their homes, as figures suggest those attending LJMU may be more at risk.
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Safety campaign targets building sites
Unsafe building sites across Merseyside are being targeted as part of a national safety campaign.