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Battle of Orgreave inquiry begins as many hope for answers

Battle of Orgreave inquiry begins as many hope for answers

by Clara Iglesias Romero | Mar 26, 2026 | News, Uncategorised

After 40 years, an independent inquiry on the Battle of Orgreave has been launched by the government.  Orgreave is still remembered as one of the worst moments of the 1984–85 Miners’ Strike, where police officers and miners went head to head outside a...
Aspiring Cancer Research scientist runs Sheffield Half Marathon in Support of Cancer Research UK

Aspiring Cancer Research scientist runs Sheffield Half Marathon in Support of Cancer Research UK

by Clara Iglesias Romero | Mar 26, 2026 | Charity, News, Uncategorised

An 18-year-old aspiring cancer research scientist is running the Sheffield Half Marathon this Sunday in support of Cancer Research UK. Amy Prescott decided to run her first marathon as a New Year’s resolution. She decided to support Cancer Research, a personal...
Sheffield Millennium Gallery welcomes Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2025

Sheffield Millennium Gallery welcomes Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2025

by Clara Iglesias Romero | Mar 26, 2026 | Culture, News

Direct from the National Portrait Gallery, Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2025 will be at Millennium Gallery for just a few weeks. The exhibit showcases 50 works from traditional to contemporary techniques of portraiture to represent people, places and experiences...
Arundel Gate named as one of the top ten roads to have seen the most fines 

Arundel Gate named as one of the top ten roads to have seen the most fines 

by Clara Iglesias Romero | Feb 26, 2026 | Community, News, Uncategorised

According to Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs), Arundel Gate is number nine of the top ten roads to nationally see most fines from unsuspecting motorists. With a total of 27,963 fines in 2024 to 2025, Arundel Gate in Sheffield City Centre tends to get many motorists in...
Sheffield amongst the first in the country to appoint a dementia research nurse

Sheffield amongst the first in the country to appoint a dementia research nurse

by Clara Iglesias Romero | Feb 26, 2026 | News, Uncategorised

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has appointed the first dementia research nurse in the country, after a £3 million nationwide investment from Alzheimer’s Society.  Alzheimer’s Society investment has been dedicated towards the UK Dementia Trials...
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