Awareness campaign highlights reality of life with Tinnitus
Imagine life with a constant ringing, humming, or buzzing in your ear. It rarely stops and there is currently no cure.
This is how people with Tinnitus have to live their lives.
Latest research from Royal National Institute for Deaf People...
Why Gen Z are less loved-up for Valentine’s Day
Valentine's Day is changing.
Gen Z are spending more money than ever on the most romantic day of the year, but more of it is being spent on themselves rather than other people.
New figures from Finder show that Gen Z...
‘Don’t neglect lessons from the Holocaust’, urges history professor
It's often said history repeats itself, that the lessons of yesteryear should enable us to shape a better future - but as a society, do we actually learn?
Following last month's Holocaust Memorial Day, Andre Kiel, Professor of History at...
On your marks: Liverpool organisation celebrates 30 years on the run
Leading independent race event organiser BTR Liverpool is gearing up for a memorable 2023 as they announce 12 running events for the year.
BTR Liverpool have branded their events this year as "30/20/10" as a way of celebrating three of...
Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram honoured by LJMU
Steve Rotheram, the Metro Mayor for the Liverpool City Region, is poised to become an Alumni Ambassador Fellow of Liverpool John Moores University.
One of the first to receive the award, the metro mayor has been recognised as someone who...
Students given 48 hours to produce a film to be screened at the Odeon
The Media Production Department at Liverpool John Moores University is back with another 48-hour film challenge for students.
The entries will be screened at the Odeon Liverpool One on February 9.
Wez Nolan, the program leader for Media Production...
Dragons and dumplings as students celebrate Chinese new year
Chinese New Year was celebrated officially yesterday - but Liverpool John Moores University was in full swing for their festivities all last week!
Ending the year of the Water Tiger, which is seen as a symbol of strength, braveness and...
Liverpool supermum runs, rows and abseils her way to 50th birthday
Mum-of-three Michelle Beaver has undertaken a different charity fitness challenge every month in celebration of her 50th birthday.
Raising money for the end of life charity Marie Curie, Michelle - a hospital governor who works as a nurse at the...
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...
Play about Wirral philanthropist Leverhulme coming to Gladstone Theatre
A play about Lord Leverhulme’s involvement in palm oil plantations is coming to Gladstone Theatre.
"Finding Lever - Sunlight of the Congo" features a humorous script by Kai Jolley about the 1911 agreement with the Belgian government to gain access...