Cave paintings are world first for city
An exhibition of ancient Chinese cave paintings came to Liverpool, making it the first city outside of China to showcase the art.
Comedian takes on boxer for charity
A local comedian is hoping he can have the last laugh when he takes on Liverpool boxer Derry Mathews in a charity boxing fight.
The Masque seals renovation deal
The long-term future of Liverpool nightclub The Masque has been secured after a refurbishment deal.
Maloney safe for another week
Liverpudlian singer Christopher Maloney is through to the quarter-finals of X Factor as one huge act goes home.
Static Gallery breaks its silence
A local gallery has re-opened its doors as a venue for live music after it was forced to cease its live events after a row over noise levels.
Residents angry over anti-social behaviour
Angry residents gathered to express their concerns after feeling not enough was being done to help their community.
Carol singers to help kids’ charity
Carol singers will be taking part in a fundraising event to help raise vital cash for the Children’s Society.
Conservation area plan in West Derby
A councillor has spoken about the importance of extending the conservation area in one of Liverpool’s oldest villages.
Theatre group tackles cyber bullying
A local theatre company is touring schools in association with National Anti-Bullying Week to tackle online abuse.
Rotheram explains Hillsborough single
JMU Journalism spoke to MP and Hillsborough campaigner, Steve Rotheram, about the re-release of ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’.
‘Beautiful Thing’ returns to Playhouse
Liverpool-born writer Jonathan Harvey is returning to his home town with his acclaimed play, ‘Beautiful Thing’.
Human hair dress on show at museum
A dress made completely of human hair is on display at the Museum of Liverpool.
Music awards set to celebrate city’s talent
The Liverpool Music Awards is set to honour its heroes, with Spice Girl Mel C among those present.
Bakeries back after forced closure
Three bakeries which were forced to close last month will reopen after new owners were found.
Fast and Furious filming in town
Fast and Furious 6 film fans were out in force as Hollywood came to Liverpool on a movie shoot.
‘Scouse Mercury Prize’ returns
The annual Getintothis (GIT) Award is set to return, putting the city’s new music firmly back on the nation’s musical map.
Charity fights to save Wirral kennels
Locals have reacted with anger to the proposed closure to the Birkenhead Council Kennels.
Winter Survival Fayre comes to city
A special Winter Survival Fayre is taking place this week at Liverpool’s St George’s Hall.