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Drama students band together to spark change in community with original showcase
A group of drama students have created an original show that speaks out about vital issues to inspire change within the Sheffield community. A Mind Apart theatre...
Sheffield councillors to visit war-torn Ukraine in show of solidarity
Mathew Dwyer and Mark Russell will visit Ukraine’s western city of Lviv from March 14-17 to show solidary with the war-torn country.
Firefighter sleeps rough all month for homeless veterans
A South Yorkshire firefighter is braving freezing temperatures every night in March to raise money for homeless veterans
Orchid show set to bloom in Sheffield tomorrow
Sheffield's annual orchid show will take place tomorrow in St John's Church Hall on Abbeydale Road tomorrow from 10am. The exotic plants and orchids of 6 societies from...
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Popular Sheffield coffee van closes for good
Coffee van that became popular during the pandemic has been closed due to financial strike.
BREAKING: POLITICS
Shadow leader of the House, Lucy Powell, asks Penny Mordaunt to "apologise on the Prime Minister's behalf" following his jibe at PMQs about trans people....
Met forecast snow to stay for the day with amber weather warning in place
Sheffield has been hit by heavy snow which has been falling since early this morning. The Met Office have issued an amber weather warning, with people being told to...
BREAKING: TRAFFIC – A64
A lane has re-opened on the A64 westbound, 1 Lane remains closed - Delays of over an hour. https://twitter.com/HighwaysYORKS/status/1755546527643160730
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Sheffield student rent strikers forced to leave Arts Tower after court order
The University of Sheffield undergraduates had been protesting since April 23 for a 30 percent rent rebate and an early-release clause option for contracts.
Why does South Yorkshire love Taco Bell so much?
Turns out, 7 out of 59 UK Taco Bells are in the region with two each in Sheffield. That’s 12% of the UK restaurants! This is why I love it…
Sheffield’s Virtual Dementia Friendly Month of Raising Awareness
May is Dementia Friendly Month in Sheffield, drawing attention to what people can do to help those with the disease, as well as what they can do to prevent it.
Power Outage leaves Sheffield Streets in pitch black darkness
Power cut across the city threw Sheffield streets into complete darkness.
Power Outage leaves Sheffield Streets in pitch black darkness
Power cut across the city threw Sheffield streets into complete darkness.
How did you vote in the Sheffield Referendum?
Voters in Sheffield have gone to the polls to vote for their local councillors and Police in Crime Commissioners along with the rest of the country. But here the election is unique because of the referendum that will decide how the council is run for at least the rest...




