Nobel nomination for Liverpool doctor
A Liverpool doctor has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for her charity work in Africa.
McGann launches LJMU WWI project
Actor Paul McGann has urged people to come forward with their World War I family memorabilia.
JMU students set up Back-a-Brew scheme
Two students behind a successful tea company are trying to help those less fortunate with their Back-a-Brew Foundation.
Liverpool mourns death of Mandela
The city pays its respects to the great South African leader Nelson Mandela, who has died at the age of 95.
Scouse Santas dash into town again
An estimated 10,000 people took to the streets of Liverpool dressed as Father Christmas for the city’s 10th annual Santa Dash.
City falls silent in Remembrance
Bright sunshine fell across St George’s Hall as hundreds gathered in the cold for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool.
Cherie Blair talks to JMU Journalism
Cherie Blair speaks of her love of Liverpool and her thoughts on tuition fees in an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism.
Calls for gambling machines ban
Campaigners have called for the government to ban electronic gambling machines in betting shops across Liverpool and the UK.
Smoking outside hospital under review
The Royal Liverpool University Hospital wants views on the issue of smoking in its grounds.
Lennon’s first home sells for £480,000
John Lennon’s childhood home has been sold at auction for £480,000 – double the guide price.
Illegal fireworks warning for region
As Bonfire Night approaches, a warning has been given over the sale of illegal fireworks after a dangerous incident in the city centre.
Halloween and Bonfire Night guide
Check out the Halloween and Bonfire Night-themed events going on in Liverpool this year.
Town Hall goes pink for breast cancer
Liverpool Town Hall has a pink make-over in support of breast cancer awareness.
Restoration award for The Florrie
The Florrie in Liverpool has won a prestigious national building conservation award following its restoration.
CND conference comes to LJMU
Nuclear issues were on the agenda as CND held its annual conference at John Moores University.
Firms urged not to check for convictions
Employers in Liverpool are being urged not to routinely check job candidates’ criminal records.
Fashion Week comes to a close
Liverpool closed the curtain on its fourth successful Fashion Week, welcoming designers from all over the world.
Clean streets campaign launched
A street cleanliness campaign is being launched to educate people on how a cleaner city centre will benefit Liverpool.