Young entrepreneurs gather for conference
LJMU’s Redmonds Building hosted the Student Enterprise Conference 2015.
Students enjoy John Sweeney guest lecture
BBC Panorama journalist John Sweeney gave JMU Journalism students a fascinating insight into his documentary work.
Scouse Santas win back world title
Santa Claus came to town early and en masse as thousands took part in the 10th anniversary BTR Liverpool Santa Dash.
Festive fun raises funds for Macmillan
JMU Journalism embraced the spirit of Christmas as students and staff held a charity fundraising event for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Behind the scenes with 208 Field Hospital
A team of army reserve medics from Liverpool deployed to San Diego, California to learn how to build pop-up hospitals.
Everyman named best public service building
The Everyman Theatre has won a prize as the UK’s best public service building.
Police chief defends surveillance measures
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Sir Jon Murphy has defended surveillance measures that some may find may intrusive.
NHS staff stage second strike across city
Merseyside NHS workers joined thousands across the UK as they staged a second four-hour strike in a pay protest.
Anti-fur protest held in Liverpool
Demonstrators gathered in the city centre to protest against stores they accuse of selling real fur.
Winter survival campaign launched
An initiative to offer help and advice to the elderly in winter has been set up in Liverpool.
Fears for future of mini railway
Volunteers at a miniature railway in Calderstones Park fear that the site will be used for a housing development.
Help at hand for business start-ups
New businesses received help and advice of some of Liverpool’s most established entrepreneurs.
Couple in running for best lawn title
A Wirral couple’s pride and joy has made it into the final three to become Britain’s Best Lawn.
Business pledge for cerebral palsy charity
A Wirral firm will donate half of the £10,000 prize it could win as part of a national business award to a cerebral palsy charity.
Warhol exhibition comes to Liverpool
Liverpool’s Tate Gallery is hosting the first ever solo Andy Warhol exhibition in the North of England.
Libraries saved as closure plan is axed
Anti-cuts campaigners can celebrate victory after Mayor Joe Anderson revealed that none of the city’s libaries will be closed.
City pays respects on Remembrance Sunday
Liverpool fell silent in memory of the fallen as thousands gathered at St George’s Hall to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Task force to promote St George’s Quarter
The council has set up a new task force to help promote the city’s historic St George’s Quarter.