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Traditional forms of journalism have let communities across our city down. That's why over the next few years we're looking at ways to use our platform and our skills to help build real community ...
Sheffield Palestine Campaign Against Israeli Apartheid. In November 2023, Sheffield made national headlines as the first city council in the UK to vote to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Others soon ...
Parents, pupils and staff at Newfield Secondary School in Meersbrook are protesting against plans to cut lessons in Music, Drama, Design & Technology and IT by 50% to make more room in the timetable ...
The attempt by the Supreme Court to legislate trans people out of public life represents a capture of democracy by a fractional entourage of brainbroken zealots.
We Love What You’ve Done With The Place is back for its second outing at the Two and Six micropub on Snig Hill this weekend. We caught up with organiser and local artist Kieran Flynn, whose work is ...
Our event at the Festival of Debate will explore monetary myths and uncover how the banking sector gave us the financial crash of 2008, writes economist and event organiser John Carlisle.
To re-enter the global top 100, university leaders must cut ties with harmful industries and re-democratise the institution, writes local People & Planet president Torin Menzies.
Student activists at the University of Sheffield (UoS) have protested throughout the week against the institution’s links to the Drax power station in North Yorkshire, which despite its claimed ...
As both a food writer and poet, I am fascinated by how culinary delights and creative writing intertwine – the way both can tell profound stories and offer us deep insights into other cultures. So ...
Four people who live and work alongside the Don explore their relationship to the river and how it could be better cared for, as well as the positive and negative impacts it has on their lives.
While the work and determination of the MVT can only be admired, the fact of the matter is that without direct government intervention, or a shift in the music industry’s own culture, the rate of ...
There’s a lot that needs doing in Sheffield to get us to net-zero, and a lot that these bonds can help us do. Other councils have raised £1 million for each round of funding they’ve launched, and it ...