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One of the items of jewellery stolen in the burglary

Jewellery and designer handbags stolen from Roby home

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Police are appealing for information after high value items including jewellery, travel documents, designer handbags and foreign currency were stolen from an address in Roby, Liverpool. Police received a report that a house on Dam House Crescent was broken into...

LJMU professors help document remains of Nazi massacre victims

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Two forensic anthropologists from Liverpool John Moores University have been in Greece to analyse remains of victims of a Second World War massacre. Dr Constantine Eliopoulos and Dr Matteo Borrini were part of a team conducting forensic analysis to find...
A picture of JMSU President Miles Craven holding a 'Change Please' coffee cup.

The charity coffee aiming to topple Starbucks and Costa

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The President of LJMU's student union has been handing out free coffee in a bid to replace Costa and Starbucks in the university's cafes with the charity brand Change Please.  The brand invests 100% of its profits into helping people...

Liverpool City Region Photo Awards 2025 reveals winners

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The finalists for Liverpool City Region Photo Awards 2025 have been revealed through a full exhibition at the Open Eye Gallery. Three winners have been chosen for each of the six different categories, celebration, connecting, futures, shared spaces, movement and...

Merseyside pupils’ artwork features in Christmas exhibition

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Schoolchildren's artwork is on display at Liverpool Cathedral as part of its annual Christmas exhibition. This year's The Light Before Christmas, now in it's fourth year, is called The Gift and will run until December 6. The light and sound experience features...
Volunteers and participants from Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside

Speke community project wins funding to tackle food waste across Merseyside

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A community project in Speke has won a grant to help residents reduce food waste, learn vital cooking skills and promote environmental sustainability in the area. The ‘Mint meals, minus waste’ project is led by Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside,...
Chief Constable of Merseyside Police at the headquarters, leaning against a railing with the Merseyside police badge blurred behind. (c) Merseyside Police

Police must stamp out online misinformation, says new Chief Constable

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Merseyside Police's new Chief Constable has said the force must become “more agile” in order to tackle false claims circulating on social media. The call comes following riots in the wake of last year's Southport attacks, which were catalysed by...
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Liverpool students welcome minimum wage increase

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Liverpool students have welcomed plans to increase minimum wage for young workers. Workers between the ages of 18 and 20 being paid minimum wage will see an increase of 8.5% from £7.49 an hour to £10.85, as part of Chancellor...

New student events company aims to revive Liverpool nightlife

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A new Liverpool-based student events company has launched with a mission to revitalise the city’s student nightlife scene, which has started to decline in recent years. Townside Studios aims to reverse the trend that has seen venues close as more...

Tate Liverpool staff to begin week-long strike tomorrow

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Staff at Liverpool's Tate gallery will walk out on strike tomorrow (Nov 26th) as part of a dispute about pay. Gallery workers who are part of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) will stage a week-long strike until December...

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