Liverpool team aims for land speed records this autumn
Nine Mechanical engineering students from the University of Liverpool 21-23, are attempting to break two International land speed records.
Bootle commemorates 80 years since The Blitz in a new exhibition
Bootle is remembering the damage of The Blitz 80 years later in an exhibition at the Strand Shopping Centre.
Sefton Library Service have used original images to illustrate the comparison to what the area looks like to this day.
It will...
New plan to boost special needs services for Wirral children
Plans to amend special needs support services for children in Wirral have been revealed by Wirral Council.
The Children, Young People and Education Committee met on Monday to discuss a raft of measures for Wirral’s SEND (Special Educational Needs and...
MerseyNewsLive present live bulletin for LJMU Board of Governors
MerseyNewsLive reporters were themselves in the spotlight last night as the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies (APSS) welcomed Liverpool John Moores University’s board of governors for a fully immersive showcase.
The visit exhibited the unique way of studying...
MerseyNewsLive podcast February 20 2024
Listen to this week's MerseyNewsLive podcast with Lois Adeshile and George Morris here:
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How extinct dinosaurs are changing the way we teach
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Four ferocious dinosaurs visited Wirral's Heswall Hall at the weekend to teach children all about their anatomy and origins.
Teach Rex is a company bringing schools into ‘new age education’.
The two founders of the company, Joe Parsonage and Sam Charles,...
LJMU appoints new Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive
LJMU has appointed Mark Power as the university's fifth Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive.
The Chair of the Board of Governors, Mike Parker, led an extensive process to determine the future leadership of the university.
Following a formal Board consultation and interview...
Liverpool aims for two million minutes of reading to mark World Book Day
This year marks the 25th anniversary of World Book Day where children and adults share their love of books.
Across the city, events are taking place to mark the ‘You are a Reader’ theme as well as sharing the benefits...
LJMU announce pause on strike action by lecturers
Industrial strike action has been paused by lecturers at Liverpool John Moores University.
Academic staff members at LJMU have refused to work on a number of days during the past three weeks.
The members of the University and Union (UCU) have...
Authors speak about the “rewriting” of Roald Dahl’s books
Merseyside writers have reacted to the news that works by author Roald Dahl have been rewritten by a "sensitivity" writer.
In an age where inclusivity is essential, writers have spoken about whether this practice is positive or not.
Writer and book...