NHS staff carry out wheelchair challenge
Liverpool NHS staff took part in a 24-hour charity challenge as part of the recent Wheelchair Summit event.
Call for action to tackle eating disorders
Eating disorders are said to cost the UK economy £8bn a year and one local charity is calling for more help.
Liverpool welcomes in Chinese New Year
Not even the pouring rain could dampen spirits as Liverpool’s Chinatown hosted the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Legend McCoy talks to JMU Journalism
Horse racing superstar AP McCoy looks ahead to riding in his final Grand National as he speaks exclusively to JMU Journalism.
The view behind enemy lines at Anfield
Everton fan Adam Jones blogs about working in the press box on a European night at Anfield reporting on derby rivals Liverpool.
Scheme to help increase broadband access
The range of potential applicants for the broadband voucher scheme in Liverpool has been widened.
New facilities for mental health patients
A new £25 million mental health hospital has opened on the outskirts of Liverpool city centre.
Free-speech champion Aimée returns to JMU
JMU Journalism graduate Aimée Hamilton returned to tell students about her internship at Index on Censorship.
City hotels voted in worldwide top 50
Liverpool hotels have been rated 48th in a world-wide ranking by top travel rating website Trivago.
Energy prices higher on Merseyside
Energy prices in Liverpool are disproportionately higher than in the rest of the North West.
Lessons in love for Valentine’s Day
Can the older generation teach us about true love? Our Valentine’s Day couples offer their happy marriage secrets.
Scouse to be served up across the city
The city’s famous food is to be served across the city’s restaurants and even trains as part of Global Scouse Day.
Star line-up for Beatles festival in city
A star-line up has officially been announced for the International Beatleweek, which takes place this summer.
Liverpool’s digital growth greater than London
Liverpool is the second fastest growing digital hub in the UK, a new survey has revealed.
New body to tackle mental health issues
As many as one-in-three people experience mental health illness in Liverpool, with UK health costs rising.
‘Live escape game’ coming to old lock-up
Liverpool’s former magistrates court is to be used for a ‘live escape game’ attraction.
Plans to combat the rise of hate crime
Organisations met in Liverpool to discuss plans for a national project to help combat the rise of racial hate crime.
Former armed forces have high jobless rate
Over half of early service leavers remain unemployed two years after leaving the Forces, according to LifeWorks.