A revamp project on North Western Halls is still to go ahead, despite a building firm’s collapse.
Part of Liverpool’s wartime history lying on Crosby Beach is being pieced back together by an archaeology student.
BBC radio presenter, Justin Webb, broadcasted the Radio 4 Today programme live from Liverpool.
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral hosted the ceremony as the Class of 2019 celebrated graduation day.
JMU Journalism teamed up with the BBC Young Reporter scheme to encourage youths to get involved in the media industry.
Meet students on the Liverpool John Moores University Journalism course as they discuss their final year.
Sports Journalism students had the chance to go behind the scenes at Lancashire Cricket Club’s media day.
JMU Journalism reports from the Index on Censorship’s ‘Freedom Of Expression Awards’ in London.
Worried business owners fear for their futures on Kirkdale’s Walton Road as firms continue to close.
Liverpool’s historic Dock Road is set to undergo a facelift as radical upgrades begin.
Liverpool City Council plans to increase rates paid to care sector staff.
Hundreds gathered in Liverpool’s Derby Square to demand an end to what they claim is the ‘poverty pay’ of cleaners.
A shocking increase in the amount of people in Wirral using the foodbank service has been registered.
It is looking increasingly likely that Liverpool Mental Health Consortium will close due to cuts to its funding.
International Women’s Day brought over 100 protesters together outside the Bombed Out Church.
Mosques across Merseyside opened their doors to those looking to learn more about Islam.
A Malaysian man living in Kirkby faces deportation because the Home Office claims he’s lying about his sexuality.
The University of Liverpool is facing criticism over academic sanctions for students failing to pay their rent.