Huge success at first charity Christmas Ball
Hopes and expectations were extremely high, but the JMU Journalism Christmas Ball truly lived up to its billing.
Hopes and expectations were extremely high, but the JMU Journalism Christmas Ball truly lived up to its billing.
Thousands of people gathered at events across Merseyside for Remembrance Sunday, with the main tribute at St George's Hall.
The much-anticipated 'Weeping Window' poppies display opened to the public at St George's Hall.
Around 2,000 mourners, including up to a thousand UK policemen and women, paid tribute to PC Dave Phillips at his cathedral funeral.
Everton legend Howard Kendall was honoured by Blues and Reds as his funeral was held at Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral.
The sixth edition of Liverpool Fashion Week ended with children taking centre stage in the spotlight.
Report, video and photos from the catwalk as Liverpool Fashion Week returns to the spotlight.
The Alumni side won their first JMU Journalism World Cup after years of trying, beating the second years 5-4 on penalties following a 2-2...
Not even the pouring rain could dampen spirits as Liverpool's Chinatown hosted the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Nightclub Garlands has been forced to stay shut for three months following drug dealing allegations, despite a vocal and colourful protest.
BBC Panorama journalist John Sweeney gave JMU Journalism students a fascinating insight into his documentary work.
Santa Claus came to town early and en masse as thousands took part in the 10th anniversary BTR Liverpool Santa Dash.
JMU Journalism embraced the spirit of Christmas as students and staff held a charity fundraising event for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Liverpool fell silent in memory of the fallen as thousands gathered at St George's Hall to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Liverpool Fashion Week opened at Anfield football stadium, showcasing the best of couture glamour and fashion.
Around 25,000 gathered at the Anfield memorial service on the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
Pineau De Re ensured a fairytale win for part-time trainer Dr Richard Newland at Aintree's Grand National.
Josh Weale’s header gave the third years their first ever JMU Journalism World Cup in a 1-0 win against the Alumni.