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Event tackling unequal ageing held in Sheffield City Centre 

Event tackling unequal ageing held in Sheffield City Centre 

by George Van Oudenhove De St Gery | May 15, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top Story - Home Page Lead

An event highlighting the challenges that minority groups face in ageing was held as part of Sheffield’s Festival of Debate. The Ethnicity and Unequal Ageing Project and The Festival of Debate collaborated to bring about the interactive seminar. The event...
Leadmill loses its battle to appeal eviction notice

Leadmill loses its battle to appeal eviction notice

by Molly Farrell | May 15, 2025 | News, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

The Leadmill has lost its appeal to the eviction notice served by its landlord. In a statement last night, the venue confirmed it will need to vacate the premises in three months. They said: “We’re truly devastated by this outcome, but we also know hand on heart that...
Student activists propose trans rights motion following April Supreme Court ruling 

Student activists propose trans rights motion following April Supreme Court ruling 

by Thea Burgess | May 9, 2025 | Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2

Three University of Sheffield students have put forward a motion seeking to introduce a new policy that compels the SU to ensure their protection of the trans community. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sheffield Trans Pride (@sheffieldtranspride) The UK...
New Pope brings hope and hesitation to South Yorkshire Parishioners

New Pope brings hope and hesitation to South Yorkshire Parishioners

by Varvara Riepina | May 9, 2025 | News, Top Story 4 - Home Page Picture

Catholics in Sheffield and Doncaster react to Pope Leo XIV’s historic election with both optimism and concern. Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, was elected on Thursday, May 8, after a two-day conclave in Rome. He becomes the first...
`A legacy the world needs`: Sheffield-led climate satellite has launched but campaigners warn of access gap

`A legacy the world needs`: Sheffield-led climate satellite has launched but campaigners warn of access gap

by Varvara Riepina | May 8, 2025 | Community, Culture, Environment, News, Top stories

A revolutionary European satellite built to measure the Earth’s forests in 3D has launched — and at its core is a 20-year research effort led by the University of Sheffield. However, local environmental campaigners say its impact will depend on whether the communities...
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