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Red Brick Market: Huge indoor market opens in Sheffield city centre
A new market is providing a “huge opportunity” for local businesses.
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The University of Sheffield first to adopt scheme in conjunction with K-Pop group
The University of Sheffield is the first British university to adopt the learn korean
Sheffield cemeteries come together to remember the Great Sheffield Flood on 157th Anniversary
Cemeteries around the city have paid tribute to the victims of the Great Sheffield Flood this week by sharing the stories of those who died in the tragedy 157 years ago. The flood, which happened on 11 March 1864, was caused by the collapse of the Dale Dyke Dam,...
Four-year-old girl to cycle 100 miles for mental health awareness
A four-year-old Barnsley girl is taking on the challenge of cycling 100 miles throughout March and April to raise awareness and funds for the charity Rethink Mental Health. Chelsea Ellis, from Kendray, has managed to raise £350 so far after making pictures with...
Sheffield politicians unite behind bid for £500m railway restoration fund
Sheffield MPs, Olivia Blake, Louise Haigh and Paul Blomfield have submitted a bid to the Department of Transport to secure the Government’s ‘Restore Your Railway Fund’. The fund, which is worth £500m, would be used to restore stations at Millhouses, Heeley and...
Signs of freedom as nightclubs set to reopen
Boris Johnson’s COVID-19 roadmap hopes that nightclubs will open nationwide on 21 June.
Backlash after BBC Politics Live discuss Jewish minority status
The Broadcaster faces criticism after airing a debate titled, “Should Jews count as an ethnic minority”.