Protest in vain as Garlands stays shut
Nightclub Garlands has been forced to stay shut for three months following drug dealing allegations, despite a vocal and colourful protest.
Free-speech champion Aimée returns to JMU
JMU Journalism graduate Aimée Hamilton returned to tell students about her internship at Index on Censorship.
Mersey tunnels toll price rise blocked
Travel bosses vote to freeze Mersey tunnel toll prices, blocking proposals to increase the fee.
Garlands shut after huge police drugs raid
Popular student nightspot Garlands remains closed following a midnight drugs raid by 140 officers from Merseyside Police.
‘Our discrimination battle continues’
Former Lord Mayor, Gary Millar, insists there is still work to do when tackling discrimination against the LGBT community.
Plans to combat the rise of hate crime
Organisations met in Liverpool to discuss plans for a national project to help combat the rise of racial hate crime.
Former armed forces have high jobless rate
Over half of early service leavers remain unemployed two years after leaving the Forces, according to LifeWorks.
Crimes protest held over ‘archaic laws’
Human rights campaigners protested outside Lime Street station against a controversial law.
Multi-million pound deal for Wirral giants
Merseyside engineering giant Cammell Laird has secured a multi-million pound ferry contract.
Can you help fight crime in Liverpool?
Students are being asked to help tackle criminal activity by getting in touch with their local Crimestoppers charity.
Smithdown Road re-opens after shooting
Police have re-opened Smithdown Road having earlier warned it could be shut until Wednesday following a fatal shooting at the weekend.
Liverpool joins key UK devolution talks
Liverpool is among the 10 cities in the UK gathering for a key conference on gaining more devolved powers.
Mersey tunnels could see new price rise
Mersey tunnels could see a further increase in toll prices this week – potentially the third rise in as many years.
Disappointing derby draw at Goodison
Tempers flared but there was little else to spark the Merseyside derby into life as Everton and Liverpool drew 0-0 at Goodison Park.
Students encouraged to register to vote
Students in Liverpool were encouraged to sign up to vote ahead of the General Election at the National Voter Registration Day.
Thalidomide victim in hunger strike protest
Comedian and Thalidomide victim Gary Skyner is in his second week of hunger strike as he fights for compensation.
Reds and Blues gear up for derby clash
City rivals Everton and Liverpool clash at Goodison Park this Saturday in a match that could be crucial for the rest of the Premier League season.
Heroin ‘first aid kits’ may be introduced
Heroin ‘first aid kits’ may come to the city in case of accidental overdose after a query by a city councillor.