March protest turns ugly
A major disturbance was thwarted by Merseyside Police as opposition to a pro-Irish Republican march threatened to spiral out of control.
Hotel takes Gerrard inspiration
Supporters in Indonesia have been so inspired by Liverpool FC they have decided to name a new hotel after Steven Gerrard.
Co-op staff threatened
Staff working at a Co-operative food store in Huyton have been left shaken after the third armed robbery at the shop since November.
Kate Middleton comes to town
The Duchess of Cambridge spent Valentine’s Day thousands of miles away from Prince William, as she visited Liverpool in one of her first solo public engagements.
Huge drop in crime rates
Crime in the Merseyside region has fallen 41% over the past five years, according to new statistics released by the Home Office.
Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial
Featuring Professor Chris Frost & Jackie Newton (Abramis)
Mother reaches petition mark
A mother who fought a 20-year battle for a new inquiry into her son’s death at Hillsborough passed the required 100,000 signatures for action to be taken.
Who invented the web?
His invention revolutionised so many ways in which we live our lives, but the man who gave us the World Wide Web is far from being a household name.
Occupy squatters’ defiant protest
Squatters have vowed to continue their Occupy Liverpool protest indefinitely after taking over an empty office block in the city centre.
Tributes paid after death of Ablett
Merseyside was left sombre as news spread of the premature death of ex-Liverpool and Everton player, Gary Ablett, who was just 46.
Behind the scenes at LFC TV
Liverpool FC fans dream that one day they can get the chance to work for the club. Two JMU Journalism students turned the fantasy into reality.
Public sector pensions strike
Images taken by JMU Journalism during the protest against public sector reforms held in Liverpool.
Pensions strike action hits Liverpool
Thousands of people took to the streets of Liverpool to protest against government plans to revise public sector pensions.
Chaos expected as strike goes ahead
Liverpool is bracing itself for widespread disruption as the planned day of strike action by public sector workers is set to go ahead across the country.
Behind the scenes at Radio City
Not everyone in Liverpool works at an office 450ft above the ground. Radio City’s Carl Woodward does… and he loves it. Vegard Grott follows him in action.
Journalism under fire at Leveson Inquiry
Celebrities have been queuing up to speak at the Leveson Inquiry, keen to dish the dirt on the tabloids that have been dishing the dirt on them.
Church reacts to ‘gay conversion’ row
The Liverpool church in the middle of a homosexuality row has spoken out over articles which it claims make “misleading” comments.