Pensions strike action hits Liverpool
Thousands of people took to the streets of Liverpool to protest against government plans to revise public sector pensions.
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Liverpool to protest against government plans to revise public sector pensions.
JMU Journalism TV got in among the protest marchers at the Pier Head to report on the public sector pensions strike action in Liverpool.
Liverpool is bracing itself for widespread disruption as the planned day of strike action by public sector workers is set to go ahead...
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Her Majesty the Queen, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit the city on Thursday to give the royal seal of approval to the Museum...
Liverpool’s radio legend Pete Price shows the softer side to his character in our exclusive interview where he talks about the city, X...
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Five JMU Journalism Radio students got the chance to find out exactly what it is like to work in the industry as they toured BBC Radio...
More than 5,000 runners breathed new life into the Liverpool Marathon as the race returned to the city for the first time since 1992.
Mersey Tigers showed signs of troubled times at the club as the champions lost their opening EBL National Trophy encounter 56-99 to...
Liverpool basked in the glorious autumn sunshine as the five-day Labour party conference brought more than 13,000 visitors and millions of...
Labour MP for Liverpool Wavertree, Luciana Berger, has visited JMU Journalism for the first time since winning her place in Parliament.
Luke Johnson, Victoria J Fode and Hugh O'Connell look back at their time spent at JMU Journalism on graduation day.
Graduates revel in the feelgood factor of graduation day as three years at JMU Journalism comes to a close.
Induction day began with a flag-making exercise for new recruits as they bonded on their first day at Liverpool Screen School.
Katie Heaton and Ellen Kelly join their fellow graduates reflecting on their Journalism degrees at Liverpool John Moores University.