Liverpool worst hit by funding cuts
The government’s latest round of funding cuts will affect Liverpool more than any other major English city.
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The government’s latest round of funding cuts will affect Liverpool more than any other major English city.
Liverpool FC owner John Henry was full of praise for the city as he explained why he decided to buy the club.
Prime Minister David Cameron has denied claims made by Mayor Joe Anderson that his government has neglected Liverpool.
The Royal de Luxe giants will return to Liverpool this summer to commemorate the centenary of World War I.
A football fan was stabbed five times following the FA Cup tie between Liverpool FC and Oldham Athletic.
Class of 2013 graduate Joel Richards blogs about finding work with Liverpool FC.
There was no shortage of big news to report on in 2013. We take a look back at some of the top stories over the past 12 months.
Season's greetings from the JMU Journalism website team. Enjoy our special Christmas content.
Wirral residents come together to support the bedroom tax appeal hearings.
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We honour the tradition of yuletide music by presenting our Top 10 Christmas songs.
Luis Suarez has signed a new long-term contract at Liverpool, committing his future to the club with an improved deal.
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Hundreds have paid tribute to missing 20-year-old James Bennion, after a police diving team found a body in the Albert Dock.
The Liverpool Post has announced "with the heaviest of hearts" that they will cease to publish the newspaper, after 158 years.
Liverpool has been beaten to the World Santa Challenge record title by rival city Las Vegas.
The city pays its respects to the great South African leader Nelson Mandela, who has died at the age of 95.
Liverpool has been named as one of the UK’s hotspots for ‘crash for cash’ insurance fraud.