Student activists propose trans rights motion following April Supreme Court ruling
Three University of Sheffield students have put forward a motion seeking to introduce a new policy that compels the SU to ensure their protection of the trans community. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sheffield Trans Pride (@sheffieldtranspride) The UK...
New Pope brings hope and hesitation to South Yorkshire Parishioners
South Yorkshire Catholics respond with hope as Pope Leo XIV becomes the first American Pope, raising questions about the future direction of the Catholic Church.
`A legacy the world needs`: Sheffield-led climate satellite has launched but campaigners warn of access gap
Sheffield’s world-first climate satellite has launched — but campaigners warn its impact may fall short unless local communities can access and use the data it provides.
Local charities express park safety concerns over Sheffield street
Residents and charities near Verdon Street, one of Sheffield’s most deprived areas, have growing concerns about how unsafe the park and green spaces are because of the prevalence of anti-social behaviour. The area is a crime hotspot due to parts being off the road and...
Artists open doors to represent Sheffield creative work
Sheffield welcomes back Open Up Art Studios in 2025
Wilder’s Blades ready to rewrite history in play-off clash against Bristol City
Chris Wilder shares his thoughts amid tonight play off clash against Bristol City.
Open Up Sheffield offers a window into the city’s vibrant art scene
More than 150 have opened their studios for people in Sheffield to look at their art work.
Sheffield’s pioneering ‘Lady with the Lamp’ has been given a blue plaque.
Monica Maurice, who was known as the ‘Lady with the Lamp’, has been awarded a blue plaque to celebrate her contribution to safety in engineering. The event took place on the 8th May, at the Wolf Safety Lamp company house on Saxon Road. Maurice was a pioneer in safety...
Why is our city such a mess? The outbreak of overflowing bins in Sheffield
Sheffield is experiencing an ongoing fly tipping issue.
Local outrage at council plans to remove greenbelt zone
Plans for a development on greenbelt land has caused outrage among Sheffield residents. Residents at one of these sites near Bramley and Beaver Hill are protesting against this decision on the grounds of pollution and mental health, and also the hypocrisy of the local...
