Sheffield Hospitals Charity hands out handmade flowers to highlight women’s health inequalities
Handmade mimosa flowers and wristbands were handed out outside Sheffield City Hall to spark conversations around Women’s health inequalities.
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Ex-Sheffield MP Lord Blunkett unveils plan to fix ‘broken’ Yorkshire railways
Lord David Blunkett has unveiled a new plan to improve services on Yorkshire's "broken" railways. The 10-year strategy is touted to bring £20bn to the region's economy and would require an estimated £14bn of government investment. It follows a review of the county's...
Masculinity and Queer love: Bourne’s Swan Lake stuns Sheffield audiences
Former dancer said the ballet was “mesmerising and unforgettable” as Lyceum Theatrewelcomes sold-out crowds. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Matthew Bourne’s iconic reimagining of the Tchaikovsky classic,featuring a male corps-de-ballet, brings a wave of excitement...
Eurovision Watch Party set to be held this Saturday
A Eurovision Watch Party is being hosted this Saturday in Sheffield City Centre for people to come together and enjoy the show. Racoon Studios, a not-for-profit organisation run by the community, is hosting the watch party for free to offer a space for...
From refugee to business partner: Boxing coach finds new home in Sheffield
A Ukrainian boxing coach who fled the war with his pregnant wife and three children has rebuilt his life in Sheffield — not just as a survivor, but as a coach, mentor, and now business partner in his own boxing academy. Oleksandr Pohodin was once a lawyer and head of...
Jailed drug dealer ordered to repay £19k of illegal earnings
A convicted drug dealer has been order to repay more than £19,000 of illegal earnings. Max Allen, 29, of Woodside Walk, Rotherham was sentenced to four years and six months in prison in June 2024 for drugs-related offences. Following efforts by the Economic Crime Unit...
Rotherham’s councillors and people continue their fight to keep town centre post office open
Rotherham Council and the town's people continue their ongoing fight to keep their main post office open. This comes after Post Office Ltd announced a five-year transformation plan last month, which includes offloading their remaining 108 directly-owned branches in...
Council agree plan to build on green belt despite protests
The council have controversially voted to build on 14 green belt sites following a vote at the town hall. Protestors gathered yesterday at the town hall to dispute the 15 year Sheffield Local Plan which leader of the council, Tom Hunt, claimed to be a ‘brownfield site...
Sheffield to host brand new cocktail festival
Sheffield’s first dedicated cocktail festival is set to take place on this Saturday at Steamworks, bringing together 25 local bars for a one-day event celebrating the city’s hospitality industry. The Sheffield Cocktail Festival will feature signature drinks from each...




