Social supermarket helps fight food poverty
A social supermarket offering high-quality food at low costs has opened on the Wirral.
Sleep-out held to help city’s homeless
A sleep-out in aid of Liverpool’s homeless community attracted supporters as people camped out to show their solidarity.
More plans for New Brighton regeneration
Additional proposals are being put in place for the ongoing huge regeneration scheme in New Brighton.
CCTV comes in to combat litter louts
A Tuebrook councillor has declared “war” on fly-tippers after new CCTV cameras were installed in the area.
Building plans still on despite firm’s collapse
A revamp project on North Western Halls is still to go ahead, despite a building firm’s collapse.
History pieced together on Crosby Beach
Part of Liverpool’s wartime history lying on Crosby Beach is being pieced back together by an archaeology student.
Radio 4 in Liverpool for Today show broadcast
BBC radio presenter, Justin Webb, broadcasted the Radio 4 Today programme live from Liverpool.
Graduation day for the Class of 2019
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral hosted the ceremony as the Class of 2019 celebrated graduation day.
JMU Journalism hosts BBC Young Reporters
JMU Journalism teamed up with the BBC Young Reporter scheme to encourage youths to get involved in the media industry.
Farewell to JMU Journalism Class of 2019
Meet students on the Liverpool John Moores University Journalism course as they discuss their final year.
Cricket insight at Lancashire media day
Sports Journalism students had the chance to go behind the scenes at Lancashire Cricket Club’s media day.
Celebration of truth and justice ringside seat
JMU Journalism reports from the Index on Censorship’s ‘Freedom Of Expression Awards’ in London.
Shutters all over the shop on Walton Road
Worried business owners fear for their futures on Kirkdale’s Walton Road as firms continue to close.
Historic Dock Road sees upgrade
Liverpool’s historic Dock Road is set to undergo a facelift as radical upgrades begin.
Care sector to see £9 million financial boost
Liverpool City Council plans to increase rates paid to care sector staff.
Protest vows to end cleaners’ ‘poverty pay’
Hundreds gathered in Liverpool’s Derby Square to demand an end to what they claim is the ‘poverty pay’ of cleaners.
Rise of 35% in use of Wirral foodbanks
A shocking increase in the amount of people in Wirral using the foodbank service has been registered.
Fears as mental health service is set to close
It is looking increasingly likely that Liverpool Mental Health Consortium will close due to cuts to its funding.