An MA Sports Journalism graduate is covering Premier League football for BBC Sport just 12 months after starting his LJMU postgraduate course. Ali Telfer, originally from Northern Ireland, started his MA in Liverpool in September 2021 with “minimal experience”. But he was soon covering a host of live sports events and press conferences on his […]
An LJMU MA Sports Journalism student has landed a plum job as PR and comms officer with Premier League club, Brentford.
LJMU played host to the BBC Young Reporter experience day as students learnt the tricks of the trade.
Class of 2021 graduate, Gioia Dalosso Hemnell, has won a major Royal Television Society award for her documentary, ‘A Silent Epidemic’.
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She may have retired from teaching but Sue Green’s legacy lives on with her Teeline videos.
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The RSPCA has raised concerns about the potential for abandoned pets as lockdown starts to ease.
People are being asked to keep Liverpool clean after worrying amounts of litter are being left at the waterfront.
The company behind Liverpool’s e-scooters have maintained that the vehicles are safe after concerns were raised.
A terminally ill Liverpool FC fan who is cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats has received words of encouragement from Jurgen Klopp.
Wirral’s cold winter weather has been no match for one group devoted to taking pleasure in cold-water swimming.
Plans for two film production studios are underway as Liverpool is set to become the ‘Hollywood of the North’.
Liverpool has become the first city in the UK to ensure that all parks and green spaces are legally protected.
Liverpool joined towns and cities across the country to remember those who have died from Covid-19 in the last year.
Liverpool City Council has today been described as “the most troubled authority in the entire country,” with the government set to intervene.