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A Merseyside civil servant has been sacked after making changes to Wikipedia's Hillsborough page.
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A Merseyside civil servant has been sacked after making changes to Wikipedia's Hillsborough page.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has apologised after posing with a copy of The Sun, following criticism by MPs and Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson.
Roberto Martinez has been rewarded for his record-breaking first season as Everton manager.
Merseyside stars prepare for the World Cup and the people of Liverpool reveal who they think will win in Brazil.
Fantastic work experience opportunities at FIFA have been awarded to four JMU Journalism students.
Brendan Rodgers has signed a new long-term contract after guiding Liverpool back into the Champions League.
Jury members at the fresh inquests into the Hillsborough disaster visited Sheffield Wednesday's stadium.
Proposed £1.5 billion regeneration plans have been unveiled, including a huge redevelopment on the doorstep of LJMU Redmonds.
More than 80% of young women who use sunbeds in the city are unaware it can lead to an increased risk of skin cancer, a study reveals.
Season review: Liverpool come close to ending their long wait for a Premier League title as they finish second after a thrilling campaign.
Liverpool families have finally won the fight to stop their local church from possibly exhuming graves to build an extension in the...
An incredible Crystal Palace comeback left Liverpool's Premier League challenge hanging by a thread in a 3-3 draw at Selhurst Park.
The new inquests into the Hillsborough disaster have been adjourned after nearly a month of personal statements.
Liverpool’s hopes of ending their 24-year wait for a league title suffered a big blow after losing 2-0 to rivals Chelsea.
Liverpool have revealed new designs to rebuild Anfield in a £100m development which could increase capacity to nearly 59,000.
Legends of Liverpool FC’s glorious past gathered at Anfield for the ‘Celebration of the 96’ match.
Around 25,000 gathered at the Anfield memorial service on the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
The city of Liverpool came to a halt in silent tribute to honour the 96 LFC fans who lost their lives at Hillsborough.