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Wave of Pro-Palestinian demonstrations take place at Universities across the country

Wave of Pro-Palestinian demonstrations take place at Universities across the country

by Henry Noble | May 10, 2024 | Charity, Community, Culture, News

Encampments and demonstrations can be seen being set up on University campus’ across the UK in Edinburgh, Warwick, Manchester and Sheffield, all in protest of the Israel-Gaza war. On 1 May, students from the University of Sheffield could be seen setting up a...
Chris Wilder discusses contracts and future Championship position in lead up to Everton game

Chris Wilder discusses contracts and future Championship position in lead up to Everton game

by Henry Noble | May 10, 2024 | News, Sport, Top Story - Home Page Lead

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder spoke of his plans for the upcoming Everton game, along with the discussions being had surrounding contract. Saturday sees The Blades’ last away game in the Premier League. Wilder wants to ensure that the team are making the...
Appeal made for identities of Barnsley burglars

Appeal made for identities of Barnsley burglars

by Henry Noble | Mar 22, 2024 | Crime, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

South Yorkshire Police have appealed for help identifying two men in connection to a burglary and series of attempted burglaries in Barnsley. It is reported that on Tuesday 5 March, at around 2:15am, two men gained entry to the property of an elderly woman on Illsley...
Watch: City Museum showcases inclusive new way to play best-seller Minecraft

Watch: City Museum showcases inclusive new way to play best-seller Minecraft

by Henry Noble | Feb 23, 2024 | Culture, Front Page Highlights, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1, Watch

For the past two weeks, Sheffield’s National Videogame Museum, located in Castlegate in the city centre, has been exhibiting a new exciting way to game. Called Eye Gaze, the technology was originally created to make gaming more accessible to those with severe...

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