The Crown Prosecution Service has been sent files on 23 people and organisations involved in the Hillsborough disaster.
Shock election results and the new Hillsborough Inquests verdicts formed just part of a hectic news cycle in 2016.
Sadio Mane’s stoppage-time winner gave Liverpool a late 1-0 victory against Everton at Goodison Park.
JMU Journalism students surpassed previous efforts as they raised more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The Lime Street redevelopment is the beginning of a wider initiative to transform the area, according to site builders
More than 100 food outlets across the city of Liverpool have received a one-star hygiene rating or less.
More than £3 million is being invested to provide better mental health services for local pregnant women and new mothers.
Proposals to transform the former Alder Hey children’s hospital site have been criticised by Mayor Joe Anderson.
Flowers have been laid in tribute to a Merseyside woman whose body was in Liverpool Canning Half Tide Dock
Merseyside commuters express doubts over above-inflation rail fare rises in the New Year
Merseyside Police detectives join a regional campaign to crack down on gangs targeting cash-in-transit vans.
The Governor of the Bank of England discusses Brexit, the state of the economy and his love for Everton FC as he visits Liverpool.
A huge fire in Prescot could be seen as far as 40 miles away, with Merseyside firefighters tackling the blaze.
The title of the biggest Santa Dash worldwide has returned to Liverpool as BTR’s 13th annual event returned to town.
Demonstrators gathered at Liverpool’s Cunard Building to protest against NHS cuts and privatisation.
A Wirral woman has got the best revenge on the people who bullied her by winning Miss Natural Beauty UK.
The second annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball brought students and staff together in a festive celebration.
Taxi drivers operating in Liverpool will be trained to identify situations of sexual violence, in an effort to safeguard young people.