St George’s Hall to erect historic Mary Seacole statue
St George’s Hall is set to make history by erecting its first ever statue of a black woman.
Covid strikes again as Christmas markets cancelled
Liverpool’s annual Christmas Markets have been cancelled due to Covid-19, prompting public disappointment.
Sisterhood all set for women’s day march
A feminist group hosted a banner-making workshop in preparation for International Women’s Day.
Christmas market back at St George’s Hall
The Christmas markets are back underway at St George’s Hall, for a fourth successive year.
Remembrance Sunday marked in Liverpool
Crowds gathered in Liverpool and across the UK to honour the fallen on Remembrance Sunday.
Scouse 5K charity run takes over city centre
Thousands of people in multicoloured wigs descended on St George’s Hall for the Scouse 5K run.
Kids’ shoes leave big impression in display
More than 200 pairs of children’s shoes were left at St George’s Hall to mark young people who commit suicide.
Winter Ales Festival cheer ends Dry January
The toast at St George’s Hall was in celebration of real beer at the Winter Ales Festival.
MP Leadsom delivers LJMU Roscoe Lecture
The leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom MP, visited Liverpool for a talk and met LJMU students.
AIDS Day event cut short after accident
A sudden accident cut short a World AIDS Day (WAD) vigil ts St George’s Hall.
Celebrating a century of women’s vote
The 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote was celebrated at a special concert.
Art on show as Chinese culture comes to town
The very best of Chinese contemporary art is on display at Ste George’s Hall.
Remembrance Sunday unites the city
Thousands gathered outside the Cenotaph on St George’s Plateau for the annual Remembrance Sunday service.
Strand revamp ‘set to cut driving times’
Liverpool’s roads chief says narrowing down the number of lanes on The Strand could mean shorter driving times.
Ready to pay respects in Remembrance
There will be a variety of services across the region to commemorate Remembrance Sunday at the weekend.
BBC chief Lord Hall meets JMU Journalism
The BBC’s Director General Lord Hall joined JMU Journalism students ahead of his Roscoe Lecture.
Queen’s portrait needs a second glance
A local artist has been asked to paint a portrait of the Queen which will go on display in St George’s Hall.
Unique sport glides to prominence
LJMU’s Ultimate Frisbee club have glided into the spotlight after being named one of the universities top three clubs.