Thousands out in force for Santa Dash
Around 8,000 people dressed as Father Christmas descended on Liverpool for the annual Santa Dash.
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Around 8,000 people dressed as Father Christmas descended on Liverpool for the annual Santa Dash.
A local boxing club is giving amateurs the chance to step into the ring to raise money in memory of a tragic teenager.
Merseyside has the highest rates of domestic violence calls to the police, it has been revealed.
Day two of JMU Journalism's advent calendar photo special... and it's time to meet Birkenhead's very own Kray twins.
Hundreds of events are taking place across the UK in support of the 24th World AIDS Day.
Joe Barnes sees his worst nightmare come true as we kick off day one of JMU Journalism’s special festive advent calendar.
Head of Journalism at LJMU, Professor Chris Frost, gives his verdict on what may develop in the wake of the Leveson report.
A Liverpool man has become the first person ever to visit all 201 countries in the world – without using a plane.
A Stone Age settlement, dating back to the Mesolithic period, has been unearthed near Sefton.
Olympic medalist Beth Tweddle returned to Liverpool John Moores University to receive an honorary fellowship.
Walton MP Steve Rotheram has spoken about ‘the best feeling ever’ when it comes to representing his home city in parliament.
Wavertree MP Luciana Berger talks exclusively to JMU Journalism about her admiration for Liverpool as a "creative hub".
Liverpool Tate is hosting the most prestigious modern art exhibition in Britain as the Turner Prize will be awarded in a ceremony on...
Rail travellers are facing misery over Christmas as Network Rail will start a major engineering project on the West Coast Main Line.
Elderly residents are furious after the council approved a scheme for a new seven-storey student accommodation block.
Local councillors have demanded greater powers to control the spread of bookies across the city.
A controversial decision to allow houses to be built on a World War I Memorial field has been halted by Government officials.
Keith Lemon tells JMU Journalism what he would do if he was Prime Minister.