BAFTA talk offers movie insight
Locals with aspirations to get into the movie business were given encouraging advice at a master class in FACT cinema.
Claire House Splash Dash returns
Claire House Children’s Hospice hosted its ‘Splash Dash’ event in Sefton Park, raising more than £100,000.
Single and statue to praise Epstein
A new single and bronze statue are planned to help raise the profile of Beatles manager Brian Epstein.
Headshave for cancer support
Staff at LJMU’s Aldam Robarts library helped to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support by shaving their hair off.
Review: ‘United We Stand’
The Lantern Theatre is the setting for ‘United We Stand’, a play centred around a strike involving Ricky Tomlinson.
Donations rise with war centenary
An exhibition to mark the centenary of the First World War has seen a surge in donations to Prescot Museum.
New Friends-themed café opens in town
A new branch of the once-fictional coffee house, Central Perk, has opened in Liverpool.
Recovery in focus at movie festival
A unique film festival opens featuring short movies created by people in recovery from addiction.
Free grub for new students
Liverpool students are in for an special treat in the form of a free food hamper.
Beer festival fills St George’s Hall
The St George’s Hall Beer Festival is expected to bring around 7,000 thirsty Scousers to the venue.
Traders resigned to Co-op opening
Small businesses in Lark Lane appear to accept the imminent arrival of a new Co-op store, despite a petition against it.
Fashion success for LJMU student
A student at LJMU is making a stir in the fashion industry, including interest from major British magazines and models.
Food festival brings crowds out
Record numbers flocked to Sefton Park for the Liverpool Food and Drink Festival, with around 60,000 attending.
Car-free scheme comes to city
Motorists in Liverpool have been encouraged to leave their cars at home and find a more sustainable form of transport.
Students shouldn’t suffer in silence
LJMU’s Student Advice and Wellbeing Services offer help to those who are finding university life daunting or stressful.
Gambling measures branded ‘cosmetic’
New measures aimed at tackling the issues surrounding gambling have criticised by city councillor Nick Small.
Freshers laughing at society opening
LJMU’s brand new comedy society held its debut, sold-out freshers’ gig, with laughs galore for those who got tickets.
Santas soar across city skyline
Father Christmas arrived earlier than expected this year as runners took to the skies on a Santa Dash landmark.