JMU Journalism finished off this year’s newsdays in seasonal style with our Christmas jumpers charity efforts.
A ‘psychic’ pig living on Merseyside has predicted that Liverpool will win Sunday’s derby clash with Everton.
A record-breaking night at the third annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball ensured a ‘grand’ total for Macmillan.
Organisers of the River of Light festival have received praise after a huge improvement on last year.
The BBC’s Director General Lord Hall joined JMU Journalism students ahead of his Roscoe Lecture.
JMU Journalism Sport’s Evan Fyfe and Oli Fell report live at Liverpool’s Champions League match against Maribor.
Dog lovers were in for a treat at a Halloween fancy dress competition and spooky parade of puppies.
We take a look at some of the spookiest attractions and events across the city this Halloween.
While PM Theresa May was negotiating in Brussels, we asked nearly 500 people in Liverpool if they think Brexit will actually go ahead.
Three years of study culminated in a graduation celebration for JMU Journalism’s Class of 2017.
An array of varied and talented students demonstrated ‘the best of the best’ at the third annual Liverpool Screen School Graduate Show.
Shorthand teacher Sue Green has decided to call a halt to her career as she takes retirement.
Look back at the JMU Journalism team down the years as they reflect on the ‘Rocky’ project.
A Liverpool woman is reaching out for help to aid her dreams of becoming a Paralympic horse rider.
A personal trainer will embark on a trek down Liverpool and Leeds Canal to raise money for a children’s charity.
The ‘Hope not Hate’ organisation offers training on how to deal with those who have prejudicial views.
JMU Journalism students visited the headquarters of the Guardian and ITN during a trip to London.
The latest issue of Headlines, the LJMU Journalism department’s magazine about graduates, is now live.