Liverpool to host equality, diversity and inclusion in journalism teaching conference
The Journalism department at Liverpool John Moores University is hosting a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education in June and registration is now open for attendance.
Freshers get down to work after induction fun at JMU Journalism
Classes are now underway for the new recruits at JMU Journalism following a busy week of induction activities for this year’s undergraduate freshers.
Graduation day for JMU Journalism’s Class of 2023
Family and friends joined JMU Journalism students at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral to celebrate graduation day.
Council urges people to take litter home
People are being asked to keep Liverpool clean after worrying amounts of litter are being left at the waterfront.
E-scooter firm defends Liverpool scheme after criticism
The company behind Liverpool’s e-scooters have maintained that the vehicles are safe after concerns were raised.
Terminally ill fundraiser spurred on by Reds boss Jurgen Klopp
A terminally ill Liverpool FC fan who is cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats has received words of encouragement from Jurgen Klopp.
Exchange Flags presents Spring In The Square
Spring in the Square promises to give Liverpool its sparkle back as lockdown restrictions ease.
Five Liverpool cafes to visit as lockdown eases
With spring in the air and lockdown restrictions easing, what better way to spend a day than visiting one of Liverpool’s takeaway cafes.
Liverpool first in UK to protect parks and green spaces
Liverpool has become the first city in the UK to ensure that all parks and green spaces are legally protected.
Cafe improvises to get through lockdown
A Liverpool cafe has adapted its unique selling point to help get through the third lockdown.
Knowsley Safari Park welcomes endangered Grevy’s Zebra
Knowsley Safari Park is set to reopen next month with some new animals on show and revamped facilities.
Football therapy group tackling mental health
A football coaching group set up to tackle mental health is planning to expand out of lockdown.
Students to ignore St Patrick’s Day restrictions
Students in Liverpool are planning to ignore Covid-19 restrictions to host illegal gatherings this St Patrick’s Day.
Teachers the “forgotten souls” as schools reopen
As schools reopened this week, some teachers have raised public and mental health concerns.
7 ways to enjoy the sun in lockdown
We’ve compiled a list to help you make the most of the warmer weather safely in your social bubbles.
Rise in pandemic related mental health issues
A Merseyside mental health charity has warned we are only just starting to see the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Skywriters’ first release for World Book Day
Liverpool creative education initiative Skywriters is set to release its first book to coincide with World Book Day.
The most eco-friendly place to live in Liverpool?
A major £40m building development is underway, with hopes of becoming the most eco-friendly place to live in Liverpool.