Dirty Dancing comes to the Empire
One of the most popular 'chick-flick' films of all time, 'Dirty Dancing', arrives in a musical format in Liverpool.
One of the most popular 'chick-flick' films of all time, 'Dirty Dancing', arrives in a musical format in Liverpool.
Big Brother 12 contestant Lauren Carre talks to the JMU Journalism fashion team about her style choices.
A collection of George Harrison’s stage-worn clothes is to go to auction, with an estimated sale value of £120,000.
Liverpool has been voted Best UK City for the second year running by a leisure magazine.
One of the famous Mersey ferries is to be taken out of service in a drastic move to curb a £1million deficit.
Liverpool X Factor contestant Christopher Maloney has been chosen as the wildcard act to become the last of the 13 finalists.
Hundreds of fashion fans flocked to Liverpool to see famous model Twiggy launch her new fashion collection.
A Liverpool City Councillor has taken a prestigious new international role in attempt to boost the city’s position in Europe.
Poisonous Twin urge Scousers to vote for 'fellow Scouser' Christopher Maloney to save him on X Factor.
A spectacular array of performances will bring a unique view of homosexuality during the Homotopia festival returns.
St Luke’s Church has been offering the chance to view what is thought to be the oldest Liver Bird image in Liverpool.
Stop smoking campaign ‘Stoptober’ began this month inspiring people around Merseyside to quit.
Cream is returning to Liverpool to mark its 20th anniversary, with top DJs including Fatboy Slim on show.
Big Brother's Lauren Carre opens up to JMU Journalism about how student life has changed since her time on the show.
Olympic bronze medal winner Daniel Purvis tells JMU Journalism he needs to work off his holiday paunch after 'relaxing' too much.
Buildings and streets across the city are hosting events and art during the ten-week Liverpool Biennial festival.
Merseyrail and road passengers had their plans thrown into chaos as railway lines and some roads were closed due to heavy flooding.
Around 1,000 people descended on Aintree racecourse to help raise funds and awareness for the Alzheimer’s Society.