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‘Adolescence’, Netflix’s new series highlights the new pandemic taking over Britain’s Secondary Schools
A new Netflix show, ‘Adolescence’ is illustrating Britain's knife crime pandemic that has taken over among young boys around the ages of 11 to 18. Knife crimes have...
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The Sound of jazz hits Sheffield in Kelham Island celebrations
Kelham Island’s jazz festival had nine celebrations on one day in its inaugural year, as a lineup of 97% northern artists brought live jazz across Kelham. The...
INTERVIEW: The world’s oldest football club announce Sheffield born singer as new chairman
The lead singer of Reverend and the makers has become the new chairman of Sheffield FC trading music for his ambition to tell the story that ‘Sheffield is the home of...
INTERVIEW: The world’s oldest football club announce Sheffield born singer as new chairman
The lead singer of Reverend and the makers has become the new chairman of Sheffield FC trading music for his ambition to tell the story that ‘Sheffield is the home of...
Should all university students be offered meningitis vaccines in Sheffield?
Calls are growing for all university students in Sheffield to be offered meningitis vaccinations, following a recent outbreak in Kent. There have now been 18 confirmed...
Should all university students be offered meningitis vaccines in Sheffield?
Calls are growing for all university students in Sheffield to be offered meningitis vaccinations, following a recent outbreak in Kent. There have now been 18 confirmed...
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Meadowhall partners with South Yorkshire Eating Disorder Association to Shine a Light on the Awareness Week
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Burngreave community ‘lifeline’ fundraises for new kitchen
A community centre in Burngreave has vowed to continue serving free weekly meals, despite failing to raise the £1,000 needed to upgrade their kitchen. The Ashram, a...
‘Community is what builds a band’: Praise as venue gives headline slot to rising Sheffield indie band
An up-and-coming rock band which was given the chance to play in Sheffield for free has praised the venue after selling over 100 tickets to one of their first headline...
The University of Sheffield’s annual dance competition returns for 2026
After months of preparation, The University of Sheffield dance society held its highly anticipated dance competition on Saturday The competition hosts dance societies...
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70% of public housing to receive solar panels under new housing decarbonation plan
Plans to decarbonise Sheffield involves providing 70% of council homes with solar panels. Sheffield City Council has approved a 2025-26 housing decarbonation plan which prioritises renewable green energy, local funds and grants. Nathan Robinson, housing decarbonation...
Penistone rail line gets £1.5 million boost
Sheffield train station, where the Penistone Line terminates. £1.5 million has been granted for plans to improve the Northern trains rail line that runs from Huddersfield to Sheffield Kirklees Council has been assigned £1.5 million to improve the running of the...
Sheffield asylum seekers find healing in harmonies
Acclaimed classical musician launches music initiative for refugees and appeals to local artists to step up
Litter pickers act after Council considers a motion to grow the Green City
Sheffield City Council has pledged to support community litter pickers to keep the streets of the Green City clean. At a Transport meeting on 30 April, Sheffield City Council proposed to support community activity to keep litter, fly-tipping and bins off the...
Prayers in the Peaks: international students find divine solace in Sheffield’s nature
The Peak District has become a popular prayer destination for international Muslim students who have discovered a piece of heaven away from home. Students go in groups and make their way to notable landmarks, such as Bamford Edge, with the goal of reaching by sunset...
Sheffield Christmas markets confirmed to return after success of last year
The 'Crackers for Christmas' event last year was branded a great success and will return for 2025. The event will be packed with festive fun, including live performances and seasonal activities to get everyone in the Christmas spirit. Councillor Martin Smith, Chair of...






