Should there be a second Brexit referendum?
In our exclusive street survey, we ask if the public should have the final say on PM Boris Johnson's EU Brexit deal.
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In our exclusive street survey, we ask if the public should have the final say on PM Boris Johnson's EU Brexit deal.
The topical issue of Brexit has been given a new spin at the potter's wheel which has produced a new exhibition.
Wavertree's Luciana Berger has announced she is part of a group of seven MPs leaving the Labour Party.
A youth campaign group has been out in Liverpool to raise awareness of the effects of Brexit.
As the year draws to an end, we reflect on the biggest news and sporting headlines from 2018.
The leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom MP, visited Liverpool for a talk and met LJMU students.
A woman has failed in her bid to force Sefton Council to back a second referendum on Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn received a huge welcome ahead of the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, where Brexit is set to be a dominant issue.
We look back at some of the major stories and events of 2017, both locally and nationally.
While PM Theresa May was negotiating in Brussels, we asked nearly 500 people in Liverpool if they think Brexit will actually go ahead.
The chairmen of the Liverpool and Merseyside UKIP branches have resigned over Hillsborough comments made by party leader, Paul Nuttall.
Former Business Secretary, Sir Vince Cable, discusses Brexit, tuition fees and his love of ballroom dancing as he meets JMU Journalism.
We ask more than 300 people: “Should there be a second referendum before the UK leaves the EU?” The poll result was very close.
Liverpool-born politician Paul Nuttall launches his bid for the leadership of UKIP.
The UK votes in favour of Brexit and Prime Minister David Cameron announces he will resign.