Landslide win for JMU Journalism students working on General Election night
Journalism students from Liverpool John Moores University were reporting live on the General Election for ITV, BBC and Sky News at counts around Merseyside and the North West.
Helping the homeless get chance to vote
A bar and recording studio is offering help for the homeless and those without an address in registering to vote.
Young people urged to vote as election looms
First-time voters were given a crash course in politics to urge them to register in time for the General Election.
JMU Journalism news review of 2017
We look back at some of the major stories and events of 2017, both locally and nationally.
JMU Journalism’s news review of the year
We look back at the past 12 months to focus on the key events which made 2015 another huge year for news and sport.
Liverpool votes Labour as its MPs win again
Liverpool has re-elected five Labour MPs for its seats in Westminster as ballots across the rest of the UK produce a shock Conservative victory.
General Election: We let the people speak
As the General Election looms, JMU Journalism asks people in Liverpool what the big issue is for them when they go to the polls.
Parties lock horns at election debate
Representatives of the five largest parties in the UK clashed during Granada Reports’ live election debate at Liverpool’s St George’s Hall.
Jones urges students to vote with hope
Guardian columnist Owen Jones talks politics with JMU Journalism ahead of May’s General Election.
Battle lines drawn for Wirral South seat
As the General Election looms on May 7, JMU Journalism speaks to the Labour and Conservative candidates vying to win the Wirral South seat.
Students urged to get out and vote
Young people are being urged to vote in order to ensure political parties pitch policies and ideas at them in the future.