Transport chief challenges bus fares
A Merseyside transport chief has said he is disappointed about what he says is the unfair fare structure of bus companies across Liverpool.
North West sees high reduction in shops
The North West suffered a huge net reduction in the number of shops situated in the region last year.
Pitiful parking in city shamed on Facebook
The poorest parking in Liverpool has been pictured, posted and shamed on a Facebook page.
Battle lines drawn for Wirral South seat
As the General Election looms on May 7, JMU Journalism speaks to the Labour and Conservative candidates vying to win the Wirral South seat.
Lib Dem leader positive after city conference
Local Lib Dem leader Richard Kemp is optimistic after having his party’s spring conference hosted in Liverpool.
Suchet gives Classic guest talk to students
Veteran broadcaster John Suchet took time out from presenting on Classic FM to talk to students about his extensive journalism career.
Lime Street to undergo £35m regeneration
Liverpool Lime Street’s £35m regeneration could be given the green light despite Mayor Joe Anderson criticising the plans as “not very impressive”.
Residents to discuss oil refinery plans
Opposition to a planned oil refinery facility in Eastham is to be discussed between residents and the Hydrodec company.
Average earnings not enough for mortgages
Liverpool residents aren’t earning enough money to pay their mortgages, according to a new report.
‘Dancing Man’ sensation from Merseyside
The ‘Dancing Man’ who became an internet sensation after bullies posted pictures of him is a local from Maghull.
Lomax loses licence but Garlands to re-open
Popular city centre nightclub Garlands will be able to re-open but Lomax will remain closed following legal hearings this week.
Fire safety campaign follows Toxteth death
A fire safety campaign has taken place in Toxteth to raise awareness of house fires, following a tragic death.
First journey for revitalised train service
The first trains from Liverpool to Manchester on a newly electrified route are up and running.
Skyner halts hunger strike ahead of talks
Thalidomide victim Gary Skyner has halted his hunger strike after 35 days as drugs company Grunenthal has offered to hold talks.
Liverpool locations make top 50 living list
Liverpool’s waterfront and Aigburth have been named in The Sunday Times top 50 list of best urban places to live in Britain.
Triple win for Liverpool conference centre
ACC Liverpool has scored a hat-trick after being named Best UK Conference Centre for the third year running.
Republik shut for three months after drugs raid
Republik nightclub has been forced to close for the next three months following a court order.
New budget set with 1.9% council tax rise
Councillors approved budget plans which will see a 1.9% rise in council tax for Liverpool citizens next year.