New LFC training complex ‘a wonderful thing for Knowsley’
Knowsley will be at the centre of Merseyside’s footballing success when Liverpool join Everton training in the borough.
Anfield empty on European night for first time
Anfield fell silent on a European night for the first time in the club’s history due to Covid-19 restrictions.
EXCLUSIVE: Police chief warns students over lockdown
In an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism, Merseyside Police Chief Constable Andy Cooke has outlined his frustration over a ‘minority’ of youngsters, including students, breaking lockdown rules.
Covid strikes again as Christmas markets cancelled
Liverpool’s annual Christmas Markets have been cancelled due to Covid-19, prompting public disappointment.
Book inspired kids to draw fantasy Liverpool
Liverpool schoolchildren have been drawing fantasy pictures to win a signed copy of a popular novel that explores local history.
Wirral pool staying afloat through Covid
Our reporter gained exclusive access to Calday Grange swimming pool’s Covid-safe measures.
Sculpting a way through lockdown (Video)
Creatives are struggling to get work with pay being severely affected by the lockdown measures.
Black History Month: City recalls slave trade role
Liverpool is rich with history and culture but many people are unfamiliar with its origins and heavy involvement in the slave trade.
Job losses look certain at Liverpool Museums
Liverpool museums could see up to 100 full time equivalent job cuts due to financial losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Virtual film festivals providing lockdown lifeline
Amateur filmmakers have welcomed the emergence of online film festivals in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus crisis halts community events
As the coronavirus crisis deepens, one community has postponed its volunteer activities until the end of May.
Glow Walk event perseveres on waterfront
Despite events being cancelled amid coronavirus concerns, the Alzheimer’s Society’s Liverpool Glow Walk pressed on.
New exhibition gives facetime for visitors
An interactive installation at Tate Liverpool allows your face to become a part of the showcase.
Waterside walk to help rough sleepers
The Whitechapel Centre has hosted its first ‘Waterfront Walk’ in a bid to raise funds for homeless person’s charity.
Hundreds gather to celebrate women’s day
Protesters gathered in Liverpool to fight against misogyny and sexism to mark International Women’s Day.
Mastectomy issues confronted through art
An artist who had a mastectomy without reconstructive surgery launches a poster campaign.
West Kirby named ‘happiest place to live’
A survey has labelled West Kirby as the “happiest place to live in Merseyside”.
Fans bed down in annual Goodison Sleepout
Everton FC Women’s team joined more than 130 fans as the annual Goodison Sleepout took place.