Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham have come under scrutiny for allowing Merseyside to be placed into Tier 3 lockdown.
Merseyside voters stayed loyal to Labour as the Conservatives won a large majority in the 2019 General Election.
In our exclusive street survey, we ask if the public should have the final say on PM Boris Johnson’s EU Brexit deal.
Wavertree’s Luciana Berger has announced she is part of a group of seven MPs leaving the Labour Party.
MP Luciana Berger said she “won’t be cowed” and vowed to “keep on speaking” amid allegations she is being bullied by local party members.
The Leader of Wirral Council, Phil Davies, has spoken of his surprise decision to quit politics next year.
JMU Journalism asks people in Liverpool whether they think Donald Trump can survive his full term as US President.
Exclusive: Home Secretary Sajid Javid talks to JMU Journalism about the new UK Police Memorial project.
Jeremy Corbyn received a huge welcome ahead of the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, where Brexit is set to be a dominant issue.
Ex-Labour Party leader Ed Miliband talks to JMU Journalism about PM Theresa May’s tuition fees review.
While PM Theresa May was negotiating in Brussels, we asked nearly 500 people in Liverpool if they think Brexit will actually go ahead.
The debate surrounding Channel 4’s potential move from London was brought to Liverpool in a discussion hosted by LJMU.
Scenes of Spanish police attacking Catalan independence referendum voters left Catalonia-born exiles in Liverpool shocked.
Liverpool returned its five Labour MPs to Westminster as the Conservatives lost their overall majority in a hung parliament.
Labour’s Steve Rotheram has been chosen by the public to become the Liverpool City Region’s Metro Mayor.
Unions and community action groups gathered to discuss how to act against cuts to local services.
The Ministry of Defence could give excess Army food supplies to the homeless, according a Birkenhead MP Frank Field
The chairmen of the Liverpool and Merseyside UKIP branches have resigned over Hillsborough comments made by party leader, Paul Nuttall.