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.
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Everton have appointed FA Cup-winning manager Roberto Martinez as their replacement for David Moyes in a four-year deal.
Everton FC apologise for their controversial new crest and announce it will be used for just one season, after an angry backlash by fans.
Dr Brian May has spoken of his pride to be associated with LJMU after handing over as Chancellor.
Sir Brian Leveson officially replaces Dr Brian May as he is installed as the new Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.
The provisional dates for fresh inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans at Hillsborough 24 years ago have been set for early 2014.
Tributes are paid to Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams who died, aged 62, after battling cancer.
A man who ran the Boston Marathon in memory of Hillsborough victims tells JMU Journalism of his "absolute horror" over the bombings.
As Liverpool marks the 24th anniversary of Hillsborough, MP Andy Burnham talks to JMU Journalism about his role in the fight for justice.
JMU Journalism reports from the Hillsborough memorial service at Anfield on the 24th anniversary of the disaster.
Images from the the city centre and Anfield on the 24th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
JMU Journalism takes a look back at the significant milestones since the Hillsborough Independent Panel Report was released.
The wounds of Hillsborough still remain open and raw no matter how much progress has been made during recent months.
The city commemorated the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster by unveiling two town centre memorials for the 96.
The brother of a talented teenage musician killed in a coach crash aims to secure him a posthumous place in the charts with 'Rise and Fall'.
Merseyside Police Commissioner Jane Kennedy is pressing ahead with plans for youth advisers.
Liverpool John Moores University has withdrawn the honorary fellowship of Sir Norman Bettison following an IPCC report's findings.
Opinions are deeply divided as Baroness Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s only ever female Prime Minister, dies aged 87.