Psych Fest returns to the city
The Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia returns to Liverpool for the second time this weekend.
What they said: Class of 2013 quotes
Sam McDonnell interviews JMU Journalism’s graduates after completing three years of study.
Prizes awarded to Journalism achievers
Graduates, families and friends gathered in LJMU’s Dean Walters building to see individuals pick up awards for their achievements.
Watch graduation ceremony replay
You can watch a replay of the JMU Journalism graduation ceremony at the Anglican Cathedral on the LJMU website.
Spaceman captures Liverpool at night
The beauty of Liverpool and the Wirral at night has been shown from space by astronaut, Commander Chris Hadfield.
Snapshots of city’s changing times
A Liverpool man has created an online portfolio displaying photographs of how the city has changed over the years.
Art Prize moves to Albert Dock
A new city centre home has been announced for the Liverpool Art Prize exhibition.
Scheme to help all kids enjoy football
Hundreds of children with disabilities across Merseyside are now playing regular football thanks to Liverpool FC Foundation.
Tributes paid to Wallasey teenager
Friends and family of a Wallasey teenager who was killed in a car accident have marked the second anniversary of her death.
Central Park boss to visit Birkenhead
The manager of New York’s Central Park, one of the most famous in the world, will this week visit Birkenhead.
Recognition for ‘baby-friendly’ Wirral
Wirral has become one of only three places in the UK to receive international recognition as a baby-friendly zone.
Blaze on marshes threatens wildlife
A blaze has destroyed a Wirral marshland, affecting the habitats of thousands of birds and other species.
Charity celebrates 20 years at base
A local cancer charity which has more than 3,000 visits a year is celebrating 20 years at its headquarters in Aigburth.
City welcomes six warships to docks
Liverpool welcomed the arrival of six NATO warships to its docks at the weekend.
Lecturer gives voice to health service
A new health service has made a former nurse and university lecturer the voice of local people.
Izzy’s Disney dream can come true
A brave toddler battling an extremely rare form of Anaemia is being taken to Disneyland Florida thanks to fundraisers.
Arty future for enterprising graduate
A graduate of LJMU has found success in something she loves after being given a grant from a fellowship scheme.
Stars on board for charity concert
A concert will be held at Liverpool’s Olympia Theatre in memory of murdered Merseyside toddler Francesca Bimpson.