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Drug driver jailed following high-speed police chase through Sheffield
A driver who was high on cannabis drove down the wrong side of a carriageway towards oncoming vehicles before crashing into another car while trying to flee from...
New Sheffield plan to tackle obesity through transport investment
Almost a quarter of Year Six children are obese in Sheffield. New studies revealed that 23 per cent of children in the city are at an unhealthy weight and in response,...

New Sheffield plan to tackle obesity through transport investment
Almost a quarter of Year Six children are obese in Sheffield. New studies revealed that 23 per cent of children in the city are at an unhealthy weight and in response,...
Students offered free STI tests at Sexual Health and Guidance week
The University of Sheffield's Student Union has been holding its first ever Sexual Health and Guidance week over the past week. Events during the week have...

Students offered free STI tests at Sexual Health and Guidance week
The University of Sheffield's Student Union has been holding its first ever Sexual Health and Guidance week over the past week. Events during the week have...
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Sheffield health director sets out plan to help combat the “wicked” problem of poverty
Sheffield’s Director of Public Health has set out a detailed plan of what can be done to reduce poverty in the city. Plans included supporting anti-poverty...

Thieves force entry and steal donation cash from Sheffield Central Library
Thieves broke into Sheffield Central Library and stole money from a public donation point after forcing entry with a crowbar. South Yorkshire Police were called to...

Veolia strikes escalate with protests outside Sheffield Town Hall
Refuse workers have held a demonstration against Veolia over the company's refusal to recognise members of the Unite union. Trade unionists gathering at the city's...

Sheffield buses set to return to public control under South Yorkshire’s franchising scheme
Buses in Sheffield will return to full public ownership by 2027 through South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard's return to bus franchising. Mr Coppard announced his...
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Students demand help from councillors about unsafe road conditions outside their school
Students have asked for more safety measures in ‘dangerous points’ outside Forge Valley School in North Sheffield. Students at the school have complained about road safety issues while travelling to school and gave their possible solutions to North Sheffield...

Sheffield councillors to visit war-torn Ukraine
Two Sheffield Labour councillors are travelling to Ukraine next week in a show of solidarity with the war-torn country. Matt Dwyer, and Mark Rusling, who represent Birling and Shiregreen & Brightside respectively, will be visiting Lviv, Ukraine, from March...

Broomhill community band to celebrate 20th anniversary
A community band based in Broomhill will commemorate their 20th anniversary this September. Lauren Newton, 41, established the band in 2005 after growing too old for her youth group and wanting to continue to pursue her love of music. The band, Silver Spectrum, has...

Breaking news: Fire crews swarm the scene of barn fire at Ridgeway Moor
Five fire crews swarmed a blazing barn at Ridgeway Moor from across South and West Yorkshire earlier today. Derbyshire Fire & rescue Service said they have now scaled back the operation, but expect to carry on into the night. Residents have been told to shut all...

Students highlight road safety concerns for cyclists
Students at Forge Valley Secondary School have urged Sheffield City Council to ‘listen to young people’s voices’ amid road safety concerns for cyclists. Young commuters have admitted facing barriers to cycling to the Stannington-based school due to poor safety...

Sheffield College students fundraise for life-changing South Africa wildlife experience amid national funding reductions
Like many UK schools, The Sheffield College students have been affected by post-Brexit cuts to the national Turing Scheme, making running future high-quality international placements ‘pretty much impossible’. Student contributions for future trips will be...