Football fan makes an impression
What started out as a laugh with a mate in a shop, then became a huge internet hit, is now a way of life for Scouse impressionist, Darren Farley.
Cathedral ‘one of ugliest buildings’
Liverpool’s Metropolitan Cathedral has been named one of the top ten world’s ugliest buildings by global news giants CNN in an online travel feature.
Hidden beauty of St George’s Hall
Visitors to St George’s Hall have been handed a rare chance to see the stunning Minton tile floor until 22nd January.
Scousewives star hits back
Desperate Scousewives star Jodie Lundstram has hit back at critics, telling them to reach for the remote control if they don’t like the show.
Youngest councillor talks to JMU
Jake Morrison is Liverpool’s Labour Councillor for Wavertree, but what really sets him apart from other members of local government is his age.
Santa Claus dashing to town again
Thousands of red and blue Father Christmas runners ignored the bad weather to try to defend the Santa Dash title for Liverpool.
Meeting families dealing with Down’s
Down’s syndrome might be an unknown problem for most people, but some have to cope with its effects every day.
Behind the scenes at Radio City
Not everyone in Liverpool works at an office 450ft above the ground. Radio City’s Carl Woodward does… and he loves it. Vegard Grott follows him in action.
Queen to visit Liverpool Museum
Her Majesty the Queen, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit the city on Thursday to give the royal seal of approval to the Museum of Liverpool.
Alternative Miss Liverpool is a hit
The first Alternative Miss Liverpool, part of Homotopia’s month-long festival, drew over 20 contestants and a large gathering at the Kazimier.
Liverpool named best for nightlife
Liverpool has been named best nightlife destination in the UK by the world’s largest travel website, Trip Advisor.
Angry residents confront council
A well-meaning meeting at Liverpool Town Hall nearly descended into chaos as city residents showed their anger and displeasure towards the council.
Barber backs care campaign
Liverpool actor Paul Barber returned to the city this week to give his support to a campaign very close to his heart, and talk exclusively to JMU Journalism.
City takes fright for Halloween
Liverpool went all out for a spooktacular Halloween night as ghosts, ghouls and all things scary roamed the streets of the city.
City’s Indians celebrate Diwali
Over 200 people gathered to celebrate the Indian festival of Diwali at the Shri Radha Krishna temple.
Age of the Dinosaur roars
Children and adults are invited to walk with life-size dinosaurs at the city’s World Museum.
Did Hitler really visit Liverpool?
Of all the stories woven into the rich tapestry of Liverpool’s history, few offer as much debate and intrigue as the link between the city and Adolf Hitler.