Return of deadly threat for dogs on beaches
Dog-walkers are being advised to take extra care if they are visiting the coast due to palm oil which is deadly for pets.
Campaign calls for more blood donations
A shortage of male blood donors brought a campaign group to Liverpool One in a bid to increase local donations.
LJMU introduces a degree of change
LJMU has added ‘climate change studies’ to its 250-course curriculum, making it the only university to offer the degree.
Threat level raised in hospital quarantine row
A demand by a quarantined patient to leave Wirral’s Arrowe Park Hospital led to the coronavirus warning being raised.
Richard Rudin
Richard trained as a newspaper journalist before going onto a successful career in radio, holding senior editorial, management and presentation posts in both BBC and commercial stations.
Merseyside stays red as Tories win majority
Merseyside voters stayed loyal to Labour as the Conservatives won a large majority in the 2019 General Election.
Youths stage protest for climate justice
More than 200 protesters marched through Liverpool city centre demanding government action over the climate emergency.
Sleep-out raises money for those in need
Wirral locals swapped warm beds for a cold night outside to raise money for the Charles Thompson Mission.
Climate Fightback branches out to city
Volunteers and environmentalist groups have helped to plant 600 trees in an event tackling climate change.
Students on high alert preparing for disaster
A house fire and a dead body on the train tracks were just some of the scenarios during ‘Disaster Day’ training.
Fundraising fun at our Christmas Ball
The fifth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball heralded the start of the festive period.
Uni staff go on strike in pay and pensions row
Staff at four Merseyside universities have gone on strike this week over a dispute about pay and pensions.
City shows solidarity for UN campaign
Liverpool showed its solidarity with a United Nations campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence.
Helping the homeless get chance to vote
A bar and recording studio is offering help for the homeless and those without an address in registering to vote.
LJMU hosts talk by director Mike Leigh
Award winning writer and director, Mike Leigh, gave a unique insight into his work and inspiration when he spoke at LJMU
Teachers discuss eating disorders issues
Teachers and medical professionals from across Liverpool met to improve their awareness of eating disorders.
Independence issue in focus of top cop’s talk
Merseyside Police Chief Constable, Andy Cooke, delivered his annual LJMU lecture about policing in the city.
Young people urged to vote as election looms
First-time voters were given a crash course in politics to urge them to register in time for the General Election.