Cinema needs help to fix vandalism damage
A community cinema is trying to raise money for repairs after a vandal smashed one of its windows.
Ofsted success for local primary school
A local school has overcome its turbulent past and making rapid improvements after having seven head teachers in four years.
Merseyside backs Children in Need effort
Locals joined in the fun as the BBC once again hosted its annual Children in Need charity special.
Raising awareness on the harm of alcohol
The chronic effects that alcohol can have on individuals and families were brought into focus in Alcohol Awareness Week
Christmas hits town at lights switch-on
Christmas has come early after the giant tree lit up in Liverpool One on Paradise Street.
Huge tree lights up at Cheshire Oaks
Christmas has arrived with a bang at Cheshire Oaks shopping park as its giant tree is illuminated.
Dazzling display at River of Light festival
Organisers of the River of Light festival have received praise after a huge improvement on last year.
Wheels in motion for roller derby players
JMU Journalism visits the Liverpool Roller Birds, who compete in the action-packed contact sport, roller derby.
John Lennon Airport given five-star approval
Liverpool John Lennon Airport can claim to be the best in the North of England after being awarded a five-star rating.
Rucksack Challenge to help the homeless
A campaign has been launched aiming to help rough sleepers over winter and Christmas.
Halloween Lantern Carnival lights up the city
The Halloween Lantern Carnival lit up the streets of Liverpool as it made its way to the Albert Dock.
Much-loved Bombed Out Church is back
Liverpool’s St Luke’s – better known as the Bombed Out Church – has fully reopened to the public once more.
Timely restoration of city landmark
Work has started on the restoration of one of the Royal Liver Building’s giant clocks after it stopped ticking earlier this year.
Bus strikes on again with trains to follow
Arriva bus services have been hit by strike action, with more industrial action planned in the coming weeks.
Security wands handed out at city nightclubs
Bars and nightclubs will be issued with metal detector wands in response to a shocking death.
Channel 4 relocation debate comes to LJMU
The debate surrounding Channel 4’s potential move from London was brought to Liverpool in a discussion hosted by LJMU.
Blank canvas set out for art to take shape
The challenge is on to bring a compelling new sculpture to the city’s already iconic skyline.
Choir in tune with helping the vulnerable
The Choir With No Name is providing comfort for those who seek it as they try to help the homeless.