Hillsborough author on report’s impact
The primary author of the Hillsborough Independent Panel report has told of the responsibility he felt for the families and survivors.
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The primary author of the Hillsborough Independent Panel report has told of the responsibility he felt for the families and survivors.
A charity has teamed up with LJMU to work with pupils across Merseyside in delivering anti-bullying programmes.
Advent calendar day 19 is a must for Abba fans... it's the reunion you have been waiting for, courtesy of JMU Journalism.
Businesses are campaigning to reopen the abandoned St James’s train station.
A bookmaker has sparked controversy with proposals to open a betting shop across the road from Liverpool Town Hall.
When Scott told us his mum always said he had dancer’s legs, there was only ever one man for this advent calendar classic.
A new scheme will provide free bus rides for Liverpool jobseekers in the new year.
Ricky Tomlinson tells JMU Journalism why he wants a single in aid of Hillsborough families to be the Christmas number one.
Tranmere Rovers’ plans to build on a war memorial site have been approved by the government.
Josh Parry reveals himself as Dr Evil on day 17 of JMU Journalism's advent calendar.
Audrey Hepburn’s classic 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' pose is recreated with a dollop of HP Sauce on top.
Liverpool may have the biggest cycle hire scheme in the country outside of London from next summer.
No arguments over which one is Mr Pink as JMU Journalism strikes a pose as 'Reservoir Dogs'.
Liverpool is to lead a summit of cities who feel they have been hit unfairly by the nationwide spending cuts.
We thought we might struggle to complete this advent calendar in time... until Marta Miles said: "We Can Do It!"
"News team assemble!" Jonathan Bridge leads an all-star cast on day 13 of JMU Journalism's advent calendar.
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The Oliver King Foundation only has until February to collect 78,000 signatures for their online petition.