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Sheffield below international guidelines for measles vaccine
Vaccinations for measles in Sheffield are a ‘long way’ from World Health Organisation levels, a council meeting has heard. An outbreak of the disease, which...
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Sheffield below international guidelines for measles vaccine
Vaccinations for measles in Sheffield are a ‘long way’ from World Health Organisation levels, a council meeting has heard. An outbreak of the disease, which...
Students gather on University campus to protest for freedom of people of Palestine
A coalition of The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam alumni gathered today to protest for the freedom of the people of Palestine. The protests amassed a...
Students gather on University campus to protest for freedom of people of Palestine
A coalition of The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam alumni gathered today to protest for the freedom of the people of Palestine. The protests amassed a...
Sheffield residents association challenges local restaurants plan to extend opening hours to 3AM
A restaurant has been granted permission to open until 3am seven days of week despite objections from a Sheffield city centre residents association. The proposal by...
Sheffield residents association challenges local restaurants plan to extend opening hours to 3AM
A restaurant has been granted permission to open until 3am seven days of week despite objections from a Sheffield city centre residents association. The proposal by...
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Sheffield Food Festival returns to the city for 2024
Sheffield’s biggest food celebration run by Swans Events returns to the city centre in May. The free to attend Sheffield Food Festival will take place in the Peace...
Sheffield cinema hosts Palme d’Or-nominated film director
Rising star film director Ramata-Toulaye Sy attended a Q&A event following a preview screening of her debut feature film, Banel & Adama, at the Showroom Cinema...
Sheffield rugby club on the hunt for new players
Crookes based rugby club, Hallamshire RUFC, are on the lookout for a host of new players to fulfil plans of creating a second team come the start of the 2024/25...
Sheffield Wednesday fans call for Chansiri to sell up
The 1867 Group of Sheffield Wednesday fans have set up a fundraiser to support the end of Dejphon Chansiri’s controversial nine year ownership. The GoFundMe page,...
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Plan to merge PCC with Mayor of South Yorkshire to be put before Parliament
A proposal that will merge the powers of the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) with the Mayor of South Yorkshire will be debated by lawmakers later this month. If the legislation is passed by Westminster, the office of the PCC will be abolished when the current term...
Over 90% of Sheffield students allocated their first preference secondary school
Over 97% of Sheffield students will be heading to one of their top three chosen secondary schools in September with over 90% being allocated their first choice - after places were allocated by the city council today. Families across Sheffield received the news this...
Sheffield Police crack down on violent crime and drug use
Five arrests as well as the recovery of a knife and Class B drugs took place over one evening as part of Operation Scorpion. This operation formed part of South Yorkshire Police's wider Grip Programme of activity with the Home Office funding the programme aiming to...
Sheffield ‘March For The Future’ marks the end of LGBTQ+ History Month and calls for prolonged conversation
University of Sheffield students demonstrated at the Student Union to encourage conversation about LGBTQ+ history outside of LGBTQ+ history month. The ‘March For The Future’ is the final event in a series of celebrations which took place during February to share and...
Olympian Jessica Ennis-Hill’s achievements are marked by paving stone in Sheffield.
Sheffield’s Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill’s MOBO award has been honoured with a gold coloured commemorative plaque outside the English Institute of Sport where she trained as a youngster. The paving stone is engraved with a special inspirational quote from the athlete...
Broomhill florist calls for support for independent businesses on the lead up to Mother’s Day
A Broomhill florist is urging residents to support local independent businesses as they prepare for the annual increase in demand for flowers on and around Mother’s Day. Following the pandemic, Jonathan Bagge of Pavilion Flowers said retailers have seen a change in...