Fundraising fun at our Christmas Ball
The fifth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball heralded the start of the festive period.
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The fifth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball heralded the start of the festive period.
Liverpool showed its solidarity with a United Nations campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence.
Teachers and medical professionals from across Liverpool met to improve their awareness of eating disorders.
First-time voters were given a crash course in politics to urge them to register in time for the General Election.
The Tall Ship Zebu, moored at Canning Dock, is being used to raise money for Children in Need.
An ambitious £5m plan to restore the former Garston Empire back to its 'glory days' has been launched.
Angry campaigners say they will continue their fight to stop Highways England building a major new road.
The University of Liverpool has developed an app in a bid to keep alive the legacy of women's history locally.
One of Liverpool's most treasured music and arts festivals is up for a national award.
The council has released a draft report on a strategy for improving mental health and well-being in the city.
A new exhibition highlighting one of the deadliest epidemics of the 20th Century has come to the city.
An event forming part of Black History Month will be held by LJMU will focus on 'Black Germany' pre-WWII.
BBC radio presenter, Justin Webb, broadcasted the Radio 4 Today programme live from Liverpool.
Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral hosted the ceremony as the Class of 2019 celebrated graduation day.
JMU Journalism teamed up with the BBC Young Reporter scheme to encourage youths to get involved in the media industry.
Meet students on the Liverpool John Moores University Journalism course as they discuss their final year.
The first years won the last JMU Journalism World Cup Final with a 5-0 victory against Level 3.
The JMU Journalism World Cup scoring record was broken for the third year in a row as Level 1 literally destroyed the Alumni by winning...