How to squash money stresses
Got money on the mind? Here are some student spending tips...
Got money on the mind? Here are some student spending tips...
From losing inhibitions to dementia – Lecturer in Genetics Dr Robbie Rae explores the role small critters play in a range of illnesses and behaviours
Working out how much you can afford can be difficult. Our Money Advice Team are here to help you look after your wallet and your mental health.
Saturday 1 February 2020 marks the 7th World Hijab celebration; a celebration which takes place in over 140 countries worldwide, bringing communities together sharing and experiencing the Hijab.
On Friday 8 March, over 20 students studying BSc and MSc programmes in LJMU's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences visited St. George's Park, the home of the Football Association.
Despite being illegal, chhaupadi, the practice of exiling menstruating women and girls from their home – often to a cow shed – is still practised in some areas of Western Nepal. Chhaupadi is an extreme example of the stigmas and restrictions around menstruation that exist not only in Nepal, but also globally.
England’s dramatic rise in gang-related knife crime has been called a “disease” by the UK home secretary, Sajid Javid, and amid the daily drama of Brexit the prime minister, Theresa May, has called a summit of 100 experts to Downing Street to discuss the issue.
Covert techniques and specialist intelligence never appear to be far from the headlines - so why are they on the decline?
Prescription drugs pregabalin and gabapentin have been reclassified – but it won’t stop problem use
Science and Football students give their post-match analysis of the Croatia and England game of the World Cup.