McCartney joins in on Hillsborough single
Sir Paul McCartney has joined in on a new recording of 'He Ain't Heavy, He’s My Brother' to support the Hillsborough families.
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Sir Paul McCartney has joined in on a new recording of 'He Ain't Heavy, He’s My Brother' to support the Hillsborough families.
A grieving mother’s dream of bringing forward an inquest into her son’s death at Hillsborough has taken a step closer to reality.
One of the most iconic streets in Liverpool has won recognition for its cultural diversity at the Urbanism Awards 2013.
A Twitter campaign has been launched to help find a Liverpool man who has been missing since the weekend.
Liverpool’s waterfront may undergo a massive overhaul that could be bigger than the revamp of the Albert Dock, it has been revealed.
A Liverpool children’s charity has been robbed just two weeks after launching its Christmas appeal.
Liverpool ONE is facing criticism from animal charity PETA for their use of tropical penguins at their Ice Festival launch.
A scheme to invest £169million in 12 schools across Liverpool has been approved by the council.
A local comedian is hoping he can have the last laugh when he takes on Liverpool boxer Derry Mathews in a charity boxing fight.
A train guard who was jailed after the tragic death of teenager Georgia Varley is the subject of an online campaign to have him freed.
Animal lovers have raised nearly £15,000 for two abandoned puppies that were left covered in chemicals in a Bootle park.
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson became an Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
People of the North West of England contributed over £2m to the record £26.8m raised for Children in Need.
JMU Journalism spoke to MP and Hillsborough campaigner, Steve Rotheram, about the re-release of 'He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother'.
Labour's Jane Kennedy has won the election to be the first Police and Crime Commissioner on Merseyside after a very low turn-out.
Liverpool City Council has pulled out of a £25 million housing regeneration scheme in the heart of the city.
Two local charities have merged in order to fund bigger projects to help understand cancer.
Liverpool-born MP, Nadine Dorries, has been suspended by the Conservative party for taking part in 'I’m a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here'.