Frustrated Reds hope for derby day boost
Liverpool have had less encouragement from recent displays than Everton going into the Merseyside derby this weekend.
JMU Journalism back on duty for Rocky 9
The cast and crew of JMU Journalism’s Rocky 9 assembled for duty this week, as the largest news team in the city got back to work.
Advice for freshers at JMU Journalism
Rather than simply being a journalism student, you are a student journalist. It’s a subtle, but important distinction.
Graduation for the Class of 2015
A rainy day failed to dampen the spirits of the Class of 2015 students as they celebrated graduation day in Liverpool.
JMU Journalism crew looks back on Rocky VIII
Meet some of the students behind the scenes on JMU Journalism as they reflect on their final year at university.
Gerrard bids farewell in last game at Anfield
An emotional Steven Gerrard says goodbye to the fans but Liverpool fail to give him the perfect send-off as they lose to Crystal Palace.
Liverpool votes Labour as its MPs win again
Liverpool has re-elected five Labour MPs for its seats in Westminster as ballots across the rest of the UK produce a shock Conservative victory.
General Election: We let the people speak
As the General Election looms, JMU Journalism asks people in Liverpool what the big issue is for them when they go to the polls.
Hillsborough memorial held at Anfield
The Kop was filled with a mix of both blue and red at Anfield as the city paid tribute to the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster.
Alumni clinch World Cup title at last
The Alumni side won their first JMU Journalism World Cup after years of trying, beating the second years 5-4 on penalties following a 2-2 draw.
Many Clouds wins Grand National at Aintree
Leighton Aspell triumphed with 25-1 underdog Many Clouds as he clinched back-to-back wins at Aintree.
Parties lock horns at election debate
Representatives of the five largest parties in the UK clashed during Granada Reports’ live election debate at Liverpool’s St George’s Hall.
Alumni shatter first years’ cup dreams
The Alumni survived a second-half onslaught by the first years to reach their third JMU Journalism World Cup Final in a row.
Funnyman Alex shares TV tips with students
TV presenter, funny man and disability champion Alex Brooker returned to JMU Journalism to share his experiences with students.
Jones urges students to vote with hope
Guardian columnist Owen Jones talks politics with JMU Journalism ahead of May’s General Election.
Train station crime increasing in city
Violent crime in the city’s main train stations has nearly tripled in the last year.
Statistics show rise in city’s knife crime
Figures have revealed that knife crime in Liverpool has increased by 13% in the last year despite initiatives to tackle the issue.
Knowsley facing councillor reduction
Knowsley Council could be facing significant councillor reductions to produce more financial savings for the area.