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Doncaster Labour councillor faces extradition to U.S over alleged drug offence

by admin | Feb 10, 2022 | Crime, Politics

Daniel Barwell, 27, of Shaftesbury Avenue, Doncaster, was arrested last week with a warrant issued by the United States authorities.  The chair of the committee which overlooks crime and disorder with the Doncaster Council is accused of “conspiracy to possess with...

Domestic abuse victims urged to seek help in new South Yorkshire campaign

by admin | May 20, 2021 | Crime, News

A new initiative has launched across South Yorkshire to urge anyone experiencing domestic abuse to come forward. The South Yorkshire Violence Reduction Unit are using animations to tell the stories of eight local residents to show anyone can suffer. Graham Jones, Head...

MA students launch campaign to make Sheffield’s green spaces safer

by joa19hf | May 13, 2021 | Community, Crime, Environment, News

A campaign has been launched by students at The University of Sheffield to make the city’s green spaces safer. The Park Light initiative was set up by a group of MA trainee journalists after an increase in violent and sexual assaults. Lydia Kerin, 22, one of the...

MA students launch campaign to make Sheffield’s green spaces safer

by admin | May 13, 2021 | Community, Crime, Environment, News

A campaign has been launched by students at The University of Sheffield to make the city’s green spaces safer. The Park Light initiative was set up by a group of MA trainee journalists after an increase in violent and sexual assaults. Lydia Kerin, 22, one of the...

Sheffield man who turned his apartment into a weapons factory taken to hospital

by admin | May 13, 2021 | Crime, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

A Sheffield man who modelled his apartment into a homemade weapons factory has been indefinitely hospitalised under the Mental Health Act. Wayne Parkin, 37, of Deer Park View, was arrested outside his home in Stannington in September 2020, after he was found carrying...

‘Kill the Bill’ Protesters March in Sheffield During International Workers’ Day

by joa19yy | May 6, 2021 | Crime, News, Top stories

Hundreds of demonstrators marched through Sheffield for the city’s fourth ‘Kill the Bill’ protest on International Workers’ Day campaigning against the newly announced Policing Bill. Around 800 people gathered at Devonshire Green and Barkers Pool last...
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