The journal includes papers in the following areas:- simple organic liquids and non-aqueous liquid mixtures- surfactant solutions (including micelles and vesicles) and liquid interfaces- thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals- water, aqueous solutions and other hydrogen-bonded liquids- other industrial fluids; lubricants, polymer solutions and melts, etc.- molten metals and salts- phase transitions and other critical phenomena in liquids- self assembly in complex liquids.The emphasis will be on studies aimed at the molecular (or microscopic) characterisation of particular liquids or liquid systems, especially those aimed at the determination of structure, dynamics and intermolecular forces. Papers will be considered in all three major areas of activity; experimental studies, computer simulations (MD or MC) and analytical theory. The experimental techniques used may include: Conventional spectroscopy (mid-IR and far IR, Raman, NMR etc) Non-linear optics and time resolved spectroscopy (psec, fsec, ISRS, etc.) Light scattering (Rayleigh, Brillouin, PCS, etc.) Dielectric relaxation X-ray and neutron scattering and diffraction.