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Second arrest made after stabbing of 14-year-old in Sheffield

Second arrest made after stabbing of 14-year-old in Sheffield

by Marshal Henshaw | Mar 26, 2026 | Crime, News

A second teenager has been arrested after a stabbing in Woodhouse last week.  Police officers were dispatched to Market Square on Wednesday 18 March after reports said a 14-year-old boy had been stabbed.  The boy was taken to hospital with life-threatening...
Sheffield Crucible Theatre to receive £45m investment 

Sheffield Crucible Theatre to receive £45m investment 

by Marshal Henshaw | Mar 26, 2026 | Culture, News

Plans for a £45m expansion project at the Crucible Theatre have been greenlit, as an important part of the UK’s largest theatre complex is set to undergo significant works in the near future. This coincides with confirmation that the World Snooker Championships will...
Sheffield Tigers donate sponsorship revenue to Sheffield Children’s Hospital

Sheffield Tigers donate sponsorship revenue to Sheffield Children’s Hospital

by Marshal Henshaw | Mar 26, 2026 | News, Sport, Top Story - Home Page Lead

Sheffield Tigers Speedway team will donate 10 percent of sponsorship packages to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity as part of their ongoing partnership in 2026. This follows their recent announcement of their collaboration, with fundraisers and activities set...

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