JMUjournalism Videos
Homophobic violence invisible in national press

"The Invisible Death of Michael" highlights the lack of coverage about homophobic violence in the national press. Gary Everett and Tim Brunsden talk about what, in their opinion, has been going wrong and how it can be changed.
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Interview with Michael Causer's family

Michael Causer was assaulted at a house party in July 2008 and died days later of his injuries. His parents talk about the lack of press coverage, the life of Michael and their fight for justice.
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Liverpool syndicate wins Euromillions

A Liverpool syndicate, made up of 7 IT-workers, has won half of the Euromillions jackpot of £90million.
National drug charity takes reins of Merseyside care

After the fall of Liverpool charity the Lighthouse Project, national organisation Addaction has come forward and taken over care in the city and Knowsley. Daniel Masters spoke to them to see how the transition is going.
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Rememberance Day service in St John's Garden, Liverpool

Away from the parade and crowds a much more intimate service took place in rememberance of fallen soldiers. Daniel Masters was there to see small number of people come together and watch the Lord Mayor lay the first wreath by the memorial in St John's Garden.
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Merseyside PC awarded UK's top police officer

PC Shaun Brady has been named the nation's "Community Officer of the Year" for his work in the area of Toxteth. PC Brady and his colleagues have also been credited with bringing down the anti-social behaviour in Toxteth down to its lowest level in years.
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