Talks aim to stop uni marking boycott
Fresh negotiations will take place between unions and their employers in a bid to avert a possible marking boycott by lecturers.
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Fresh negotiations will take place between unions and their employers in a bid to avert a possible marking boycott by lecturers.
A Liverpool doctor has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for her charity work in Africa.
Making drinking whilst pregnant illegal would be ‘absurd’ and ‘criminalising’, according to a leading charity.
Actor Paul McGann has urged people to come forward with their World War I family memorabilia.
The first official sponsor has been revealed for the return of the giant puppets to the city this summer.
Liverpool is welcoming over 700 television big shots to an international BBC event in the city this week.
The fifth annual JMU Journalism World Cup pits the second years against the Alumni as Level 3 face Level 1.
Liverpool’s council cabinet will be asked to give the go-ahead for plans to invest £80m to improve the city’s road network.
Merseyrail has been ranked the top train service provider by its users, according to a survey.
The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) has revealed plans to open a new base for primary schoolchildren.
Young people in Merseyside may now find their chances of finding work hindered by cuts to employment services.
Home Secretary Theresa May was unable to confirm or deny if families of Hillsborough victims were put under surveillance.
MPs have voted in favour to have a complete ban on smoking in cars when under-18s are present.
Liverpool councillors have won a joint court action that ruled cuts in European funding were unlawful.
Alcohol services in Liverpool are calling for action on the social-networking craze ‘Neknominate’ after the deaths of two people in the...
New figures have revealed that over £1 billion of regeneration work was started in Liverpool in 2013.
Liverpool FC have announced ticket details for the 25th Hillsborough Memorial Service at Anfield.
Meryseyside teachers will be taking part in a walkout next month in a long-running dispute with the government.