Lennon legacy at LJMU arts building
LJMU is renaming its Art and Design Academy in honour of Beatles legend John Lennon, marking his links with the institution.
Man cautioned after mosque bomb scare
Police have cautioned a man who left a suitcase at a mosque in Toxteth, sparking a potential bomb alert and controlled explosions.
Uni of Liverpool admits results error
An email error led to some University of Liverpool students receiving the wrong exam results, resulting in an apology for the “nightmare” mistake.
Suspended Morrison quits to battle Berger
Suspended Labour councillor, Jake Morrison, has quit the party and will stand against Wavertree MP Luciana Berger at the next general election.
My dream move from FIFA to Liverpool FC
JMU Journalism graduate Chris Shaw blogs about his work for football’s governing body FIFA and Liverpool FC.
Fans head to London in prices protest
Football supporters from Merseyside joined forces with rival clubs in London this week to protest against expensive ticket prices.
Carroll sold – will Suarez be next?
Andy Carroll completes a £15m move from Liverpool to West Ham, while Luis Suarez seems determined to follow him out of the club.
‘Rogue tyre’ claim in Duckmarine sinking
The dramatic sinking of a second Yellow Duckmarine has been blamed on a ‘rogue tyre’ which became shredded on the vehicle’s propellor.
Probe into Yellow Duckmarine sinking
A police investigation is underway following the second sinking of one of the city’s iconic Yellow Duckmarine amphibious vehicles.
Snowden studied with Liverpool University
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden studied online for a Masters course in Computer Security with the University of Liverpool.
Congratulations to the Class of 2013
After a tense wait since the final coursework hand-in, JMU Journalism’s Class of 2013 can celebrate receiving their results.
Morrison suspended over MP bust-up
Liverpool Councillor Jake Morrison has been suspended from the Labour Party after publicly rowing with Wavertree MP Luciana Berger.
Hillsborough inquests date set
The date for new inquests into the deaths of 96 football fans at Hillsborough in 1989 has been set for 31st March 2014.
Martinez named as new Everton boss
Everton have appointed FA Cup-winning manager Roberto Martinez as their replacement for David Moyes in a four-year deal.
Everton ‘sorry’ in badge controversy
Everton FC apologise for their controversial new crest and announce it will be used for just one season, after an angry backlash by fans.
Brian May reflects on LJMU Chancellorship
Dr Brian May has spoken of his pride to be associated with LJMU after handing over as Chancellor.
Leveson takes over as LJMU Chancellor
Sir Brian Leveson officially replaces Dr Brian May as he is installed as the new Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.