Review: Jackass Forever. The kids are back and just as funny as ever
As Twisted Sister sang: The Kids Are Back!
Johnny Knoxville and co have returned to the silver screen after a 12-year hiatus with Jackass Forever.
Although older, greyer and their bodies looking a little more creaky they didn’t disappoint. They didn’t...
How Liverpool’s galleries and museums could be the answer to improving mental health
Mental health is a huge problem that the government has promised to tackle head on.
According to the charity Mind, approximately one in four people in the UK suffer from mental health problems.
The Department of Health and Social Care last...
Liverpool MP Angela Eagle: “Don’t blame Grenfell victims like Hillsborough”
Lessons must be learned for future public tragedies
Angela Eagle, MP for Wallasey, has welcomed an initiative which will see primary and secondary schools across Merseyside adopt a ‘Hillsborough Disaster Day’.
Ms Eagle said that it is important for schoolchildren to...
Protester’s plea over council bid to close Wirral leisure centre
The organiser of a protest against the proposed closure of a leisure centre in Wirral has urged the local council to keep it open and said: “Please, have some common sense here.”
Woodchurch Leisure Centre, Wirral is scheduled for demolition...
Struggling for love this Valentines? Why not try speed dating?
Are you sick of Tinder, Grindr and Hinge? Meeting organically just not working out for you? Well, speed dating might be your winner.
After two long years of the pandemic disrupting the search for love, speed dating could be worth...
Creator of hit show The Responder dedicates final episode to his cousin
The Merseyside writer of new BBC hit show The Responder has dedicated the last episode of the drama to his cousin who died yesterday.
Tony Schumacher, a former police officer from Liverpool, tweeted last night as the final episode went...
New art exhibition tells fascinating story of Jamaican independence
Liverpool will soon be getting a fascinating insight into the stories behind Jamaica's independence in the 1960s.
Dr Emma Roberts, programme leader of History of Art at LJMU, has organised the exhibition and has also edited a book to accompany...
Universities across Liverpool celebrate LGBT+ history month
Liverpool universities are celebrating LGBT+ history month to spread awareness of the ongoing discrimination people face.
Students at Liverpool John Moores, Liverpool Hope and University of Liverpool can join a range of events this month including movie nights, bingo and...
How you can choose the name of new Liverpool railway station
Liverpool's former St James station will have a brand new name when it reopens and everyone can help to choose it.
Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham has announced the options and it is now up to the public to choose from...
Check Your Tech campaign tackles electrical waste in Liverpool
Merseyside residents are being urged to keep their old electrical items out of the bin and recycle them instead.
£370m in materials like gold, copper, aluminium and steel are wasted each year due to electrical appliances that are not properly...