A government scheme which aims to help families turn their lives around appears to have had a successful start on the Wirral.
Fake designer clothing is being handed out in Liverpool to help people living in extreme poverty get through winter.
Liverpool City Council is pushing plans to introduce a new licensing scheme for private landlords.
Figures show disabled people living in the North West find that they are more constrained in their daily routines.
A law giving people the right to check if their partner has a history of domestic violence is to be introduced across the country.
A study carried out by a University of Liverpool scientist has found that marine food could halve in size in coming years.
Honours were even in a sensational Merseyside derby, as Liverpool drew 3-3 with Everton at Goodison Park.
Where were you when JFK was shot? One man’s memories should strike a chord with our trainee reporters.
A law graduate from LJMU has spoken of how she managed to help save a teenager’s life while on board an easyJet flight.
A new campaign to save Liverpool city centre’s fly-over and give it a massive make-over has been launched.
Construction business Galliford Try has secured a £1.1m contract to refurbish the Royal Liver Building.
The Liverpool City Region has been awarded £5.9 million to help young people into work.
Liverpool Vision has signed a deal with Russia that will help develop the city’s business links and prospects.
Concerns have been expressed over drivers ignoring road closure signs as it is becoming a danger to drivers and pedestrians.
The number of people in Merseyside with points on their licence for driving while on their mobile phone is one of the highest in the UK.
Liverpool Post Editor Mark Thomas met the next generation of reporters at JMU Journalism this week.
One of Britain’s greatest Paralympic athletes, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, talks to JMU Journalism.
Merseyside soldiers have responded to a campaign to prevent young men and women from joining the armed forces.