by joa19ym | Feb 11, 2021 | News, Top stories
The beast from the east storm has swung into Sheffield once again, bringing heavy snow and disruption. The temperature in Sheffield and other areas of South Yorkshire drops to -7, with cold winds and icy conditions present throughout the week. Met Office issued an...
by joa19cjh | Feb 11, 2021 | News, Politics, Top stories
An MP is campaigning against proposed cuts to a grant for struggling breweries in Sheffield. The government plans to make cuts to Small Brewers Relief, a subsidy that offers reduction in rates of beer duty, with immediate effect. Olivia Blake MP tabled a parliamentary...
by joa19hb | Feb 11, 2021 | News, Top stories
A ‘long and hard road back to normality’ with no holidays along the way. Boris Johnson announced in last night’s Covid-19 briefing. Viewers tuned in to watch as the PM addressed the nation with an update on the nation’s battle with coronavirus at 5pm last...
by joa19mlr | Feb 11, 2021 | News, Top stories
The rainbow flag will be raised over Firth Court by the University of Sheffield for the month of February in support of LGBT+ History Month. The campaign is going ahead this year with the theme Body, Mind, Spirit and will be sparking events to remember the impactful...
by joa18har | Feb 11, 2021 | Sport, Top stories
Barnsley FC’s official Twitter account has been reinstated today, but has lost 145,600 followers as a result of their suspension. The club’s profile was mysteriously taken down at 11:20pm last night, less than 24 hours before the club faces off against...
by ega17ojm | Feb 1, 2021 | Education, Top stories
Daunting; unprecedented; impossible? Whilst adapting to lockdown life, the world’s oldest broadcaster was tasked to keep its young audience informed and pull-off the biggest venture in modern educational history. For the BBC, time was ticking: children’s futures were...