Art Collection Liverpool will give out their first grant to artists and arts sector workers this month.
A Liverpool-born art artist has been shortlisted for the UK’s biggest painting accolade, with a display at the Walker Art Gallery up for grabs.
Look back at the JMU Journalism World Cup reports from a decade of action.
Liverpool’s annual colourful Chinese New Year celebrations went off with a bang in Chinatown.
Thousands of Father Christmas lookalikes invaded town for the 14th annual Liverpool Santa Dash.
A record-breaking night at the third annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball ensured a ‘grand’ total for Macmillan.
Thousands gathered outside the Cenotaph on St George’s Plateau for the annual Remembrance Sunday service.
Christmas has come early after the giant tree lit up in Liverpool One on Paradise Street.
Organisers of the River of Light festival have received praise after a huge improvement on last year.
Thousands gathered to mark Remembrance Sunday during services and parades across the region.
Scousers were urged to ‘Get Christmassy’ as the Liverpool One Christmas tree was illuminated to kick-off the festive period.
Dogs of all shapes and sizes strutted along in Halloween costumes to raise money for Merseyside Dogs Home.
Students from Liverpool Screen School visit China as part of a university exchange trip with Zhejiang University.
The last of the annual Hillsborough memorial services was held at Anfield on the 27th anniversary of the disaster.
Sports reporters from JMU Journalism take a trip to Marine Football Club for a live match exercise.
A demonstration in Liverpool city centre turned ugly as violence erupted and a number of arrests were made.
Fundraising activities by JMU Journalism students delivered more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, smashing last year’s total.
The city centre was a festive sea of red with a splash of blue as around 7,000 turned up to take part in the 2015 Liverpool Santa Dash.