Titanic: 100 years on
Reporter Mel Barham looks at how the sinking of Titanic was a disaster for Liverpool and the wider North West.
Titanic - The Aftermath
She is the most famous shipwreck of all time; a story that made the front pages of every newspaper. But this was not just a story that enthralled and fascinated at the time, 100 years on - we're still talking about it, and a new generation is now learning the lessons of Titanic.
In the last of her special reports marking the anniversary of the Titanic disaster, Mel Barham looks at the aftermath of the tragedy - how it was reported in the papers and how those individuals from the North West played a pivitol role in the future of travel at sea:
Titanic: the aftermath
by Mel Barham
There was panic on the ship and on the streets of Liverpool. 100 years on, we're still talking about it.
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Titanic: Heroes and Villains
In the third report of her four part Titanic series, Mel Barham explores the heroes and villains of the disaster, many of whom were from the North West.
Titanic's heroes and villains
by Mel Barham
The Titanic tragedy was one of the biggest maritime disasters. Heroes and villains emerged, with many from the North West.
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Wallace Hartley remembered in Pendle
Pendle Council are hosting a number of events remembering the life of Wallace Hartley, Titanic band leader who lost his life on the ship
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Titanic 100 years on: The Human Cost
At the heart of the Titanic story is the immeasurable human cost of the ship's sinking.
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Titanic: A disaster for Liverpool and the North West
Granada reporter Mel Barham looks at Titanic's links to Liverpool. She was registered there - and it's where many of her crew came from.
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