Review: The Haunting of Hill House
If you’re already sick of twinkly lights and festive cheer, the Playhouse is serving up a slice of horror this winter season.
Hundreds queue to meet legend Gerrard
Kop hero Steven Gerrard was back in Liverpool at LJMU signing copies of his new autobiography, ‘My Story’.
Meow about a cat café in Liverpool?
A Liverpool couple is looking to open the city’s first cat café with financial backing for the project growing online.
Missing out on the digital revolution
Nearly 15% of people in Merseyside have never used the internet, according to the Office of National Statistics.
Christmas book sales to help homeless
A new Christmas book with a twist has been released to help inspire graduates and raise money for the homeless.
Grand total breaks our fundraising record
Fundraising activities by JMU Journalism students delivered more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, smashing last year’s total.
Toxteth Turner Prize joy for Assemble
Assemble’s Granby 4 Streets is the toast of the arts world after being named the winner of the prestigious Turner Prize.
Review: Michael McIntyre at the Echo Arena
Scousers love a good laugh and Michael McIntyre did not disappoint in his show at the Echo Arena.
Male voice choir in tune for top award
The Liverpool Male Voice Choir can sing their own praises after earning a top civic honour
Mi casa su casa for Masterchef star
A former MasterChef quarter-finalist has plans to expand his local home cooking tapas business beyond Merseyside.
Bus driver’s kindness to strangers lifts spirits
Businesses have donated gifts to an Arriva bus driver to thank him for his kindness towards the homeless in Liverpool.
Christmas cheer coming to Guild
Christmas is coming to the Liverpool Guild of Students this Friday with a host of festive fun.
Sea of Santas dashes into Liverpool again
The city centre was a festive sea of red with a splash of blue as around 7,000 turned up to take part in the 2015 Liverpool Santa Dash.
New Beatles statue added to waterfront
A new bronze statue of The Beatles has been unveiled on Liverpool’s waterfront by John Lennon’s sister, Julia Baird.
Cabbies asked to listen for trafficking clues
An anti-trafficking charity in Liverpool has launched a new campaign in an attempt to make taxi drivers more aware of modern-day slavery.
Anger over more student housing plans
Disputed plans to convert the Hahnmann Building into student accommodation get the green light despite opposition.
Brewers join forces in new venture
The Baltic Triangle has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years and there are plans to open a new brewery, tap house and charcuterie.
British Transplant Games coming to city
Liverpool is set to host the “greatest ever” British Transplant Games when the competition arrives in the city next summer.