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Doncaster drug dealers jailed for three years

Doncaster drug dealers jailed for three years

by Sebastian Alston | Apr 19, 2024 | Crime, News, Top stories

Three drug dealers in Doncaster have been handed jail sentences totalling nine years for their involvement in supplying heroin and crack cocaine. Adam Bennia, Claire Holden, and Liam Saunders’ illegal activities were brought to light during a concerted effort to...
Sheffield Labour MP to face defeat despite Labour landslide

Sheffield Labour MP to face defeat despite Labour landslide

by Jack Dean | Apr 19, 2024 | News, Politics, Top stories, Uncategorised

New polling predicts Sheffield Hallam MP Olivia Blake will lose her seat in the upcoming parliamentary elections despite the predicted national Labour landslide.  Electoral Calculus, a polling analytics website, projects a significant shift in Sheffield...
Sheffield to host International Orienteering Championships next year

Sheffield to host International Orienteering Championships next year

by Angel Sang | Apr 19, 2024 | Community, News, Sport, Top stories

The biggest orienteering competition in the country will be hosted in Sheffield in 2025. It is the only annual international orienteering event in the UK. Orienteering World Championships take place every two years, with Sprint World Championships held in between,...
Rotherham research company finds way to reduce nuclear waste manufacturing costs

Rotherham research company finds way to reduce nuclear waste manufacturing costs

by Sachin Shaw | Apr 18, 2024 | Environment, News, Top stories

Advancements made by the Rotherham-based Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research centre in the additive manufacturing industry have the potential to save the taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds. The additive process allows metals to be built layer-by-layer instead...
Sheffield schools to receive over £500k for special educational needs

Sheffield schools to receive over £500k for special educational needs

by Matthew Galloway | Apr 18, 2024 | Education, News, Top stories

Sheffield City Council has announced capital grants for the Mercia Learning Trust which will benefit two schools allowing them to create more special educational needs (SEN) places. A grant of £363,885 has been provided for Woodlands Primary with the council expecting...
Sheffield hosts protest against ‘Inhumane’ anti-migrant laws

Sheffield hosts protest against ‘Inhumane’ anti-migrant laws

by Ollie Mitchell | Apr 18, 2024 | Politics, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead

People in Sheffield came together today to protest the government’s approach to migration, which they described as a ‘hostile anti-migrant agenda’. The protest, called Demo to End the Hostile Environment, took place outside the Home Office building...
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