Review: Sleeping Beauty at Empire
English National Ballet has attempted to create one of the most beloved fairytales of all time in The Sleeping Beauty.
Sherlock star to portray Epstein
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch will feature as the former Beatles manager Brian Epstein in a new film.
Architects win London commission
Two LJMU graduates have had their designs for a social space commissioned by the City of London.
Teenagers set sail for the high seas
A sailboat in bay at the Albert Dock is offering troubled youths the chance to set out on the open sea for a fresh start.
Review: Dirty Dancing at Empire
‘Dirty Dancing’ is on its first national tour including a string of shows at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.
Local soldier attempts world record
A local soldier is attempting a world-record fundraiser by rowing an exercise machine for 24 hours
ADHD charity praises council grants
A Liverpool-based mental health organisation has praised the City Council after grants to grassroots charities.
McGann looks back on illustrious career
Liverpool-born actor Paul McGann talked about his career in the industry as part of a Master Class at LJMU.
MOBO Awards return to Liverpool
The 17th annual MOBO Awards are set to take place in Liverpool for the second time this weekend.
Merseyside teen on Junior Apprentice
An aspiring fashion designer from Merseyside is in this year’s Young Apprentice with Lord Sugar.
Man to spend a week in dog kennels
A Wirral man will be spending a week in kennels raise money for the RSPCA Animal Centre in Wallasey.
Author wins major national prize
Liverpool author Frank Cottrell Boyce has been named the winner of the 2012 Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize.
Small firms aim for world recognition
The retail corridors of Lodge Lane, Smithdown Road and Lawrence Road are being backed by city councillors.
Spooky Lanterns illuminate skyline
Hundreds of revellers gathered in Sefton Park for a spooky night-time edition of the annual Halloween Lantern Carnival.
Looking back at Brookside dramas
As Brookside celebrates its 30th anniversary, we look back at what made the Liverpool-based soap such a controversial success.
First Recovery Awards in ‘dry’ bar
Liverpool dry bar The Brink hosted the first Merseyside Recovery Awards to raise money for those suffering with alcoholism.
LJMU student wins BBC commission
LJMU student Gerry Linford is celebrating having had his script ‘Buddha Boy’ filmed, after it was commissioned by BBC Wales.
Do you dare try the scary film diet?
Did you know that watching horror films could help burn away the calories?