Holocaust survivor shares painful memories
The first-hand experiences of a Holocaust survivor will be shared with more than 650 students across the Wirral.
Bay TV launches digital channel in Liverpool
Bay TV has launched a digital television channel which will be beamed into thousands of homes across Merseyside.
Obesity levels highest in Merseyside kids
Around 40% of 11 year-olds in Merseyside are overweight, according to the government statistics.
Fire stations to the rescue as safe havens
A new safe haven scheme has been launched to protect victims of violence with refuges at Merseyside fire stations.
DJ Gold’s advice on electro dreams
International DJ and producer Thomas Gold spoke to JMU Journalism about trying to break into the industry.
Police in drink & drugs driving crackdown
Merseyside Police launch their annual drink and drug driving campaign to warn drivers of the risks to themselves and the public.
Gun surrender produces 126 weapons
Merseyside Police have been handed more than 100 weapons following a “Firearms Surrender” campaign.
Shoebox appeal to help city’s vulnerable
Locals are being invited to spread festive cheer this Christmas by donating a shoebox filled with gifts.
Merseysider wins BAFTA for LEGO film
Merseyside toy designer Matthew Ashton was on hand to pick up a children’s BAFTA award for The LEGO Movie.
NHS staff stage second strike across city
Merseyside NHS workers joined thousands across the UK as they staged a second four-hour strike in a pay protest.
Merseyside staff help African Ebola victims
NHS workers from Merseyside leave the UK for Sierra Leone to help fight against the deadly Ebola virus.
Benefits claimants hit by stopped payments
Job seekers in Merseyside have had their benefits docked nearly 50,000 times due to welfare payment restrictions.
Bid to spread awareness of cyberbullying
The ‘Bullybusters’ campaign will take the message of anti-bullying to Merseyside this week.
Trafficking fears over abandoned puppy
A warning about the illegal trafficking of puppies has been given after an abandoned dog was found in Liverpool.
Fracking tests begin on the Wirral
Controversial plans to begin exploring Ellesmere Port for its potential fracking uses have started.
Firefighters walk out in row over pensions
Merseyside firefighters walked out on strike as part of a national industrial strike in a dispute with the government over pensions.
Shelter appeal over home loss risk
An urgent appeal has been launched for funding to support people risk of homelessness on Merseyside.
Carers dedicate years to loved ones
Young carers in Merseyside are among the longest-serving, unpaid carers in the country, according to new statistics.