As Americans go to the polls to elect their president, we ask the people of Liverpool what they make of the campaign.
The city pays its respects to the great South African leader Nelson Mandela, who has died at the age of 95.
Where were you when JFK was shot? One man’s memories should strike a chord with our trainee reporters.
Cherie Blair speaks of her love of Liverpool and her thoughts on tuition fees in an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism.
JMU Journalism Class of 2010 graduate Hugh O’Connell blogs about working as a journalist covering the recent G8 summit at Lough Erne.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden studied online for a Masters course in Computer Security with the University of Liverpool.
The Walker Art Gallery is hosting a new exhibition depicting President Obama in the days before he secured his first term in office.
JMU Journalism graduate Helen Dodd’s remarkable tale of how she helped Barack Obama get re-elected after campaigning in Ohio.
JMU Journalism brings you reaction from all five places named Liverpool in the United States following President Obama’s re-election.
JMU Journalism scours the globe to see what is making news headlines in places called Liverpool thousands of miles from Merseyside.
Thousands of Liverpudlians have a stake in whether Barack Obama is re-elected or Mitt Romney becomes US President. Find out why…