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Industrial action could threaten graduation
By Alex Jones Thousands of Sheffield students may not graduate this year after lecturers threatened to boycott the marking of exams and assessments. The UCU (University...
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Industrial action could threaten graduation
By Alex Jones Thousands of Sheffield students may not graduate this year after lecturers threatened to boycott the marking of exams and assessments. The UCU (University...
Sheffield LGBTQ+ charity to host event celebrating sexual and gender diversities
A campaigning LGBTQ+ charity has organised an International day against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in Winter Gardens Sheffield to celebrate gender...

Sheffield LGBTQ+ charity to host event celebrating sexual and gender diversities
A campaigning LGBTQ+ charity has organised an International day against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in Winter Gardens Sheffield to celebrate gender...
Sheffield Wednesday Armed Forces Supporter’s Club raise over £1000 for foodbank
The Sheffield Wednesday Armed Forces Supporter's Club have reached more than £1000 for the S6 Foodbank in their campaign to support their community. They collected...

Sheffield Wednesday Armed Forces Supporter’s Club raise over £1000 for foodbank
The Sheffield Wednesday Armed Forces Supporter's Club have reached more than £1000 for the S6 Foodbank in their campaign to support their community. They collected...
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Fears in Poland that history is repeating itself, whilst supporting 800,000 Ukrainian refugees
By Charlotte Stokes A million Ukrainians are queueing outside of government buildings in Poland as they plea for their refugee status, according to one ex-patriate...

Campaign re-launched to end detention centres in the UK
A human rights campaign was re-launched to end detention and fight against the ill-treatment of asylum seekers in the UK. The These Walls Must Fall campaign organised...

World news – Stop Asian Hate: Cat owned by Asian family killed amid surge of anti-Asian violence
Anti-Asian sentiment and violence have long existed but surged globally in recent months. 300 percent more hate crimes against Asians were reported in the UK from...

‘Freeloader’ who scored a huge feast for less than £2 sparks debate in China
A woman who boasted her experience of spending just 17 yuan (less than £2) on food enjoying free snacks and customer services, has sparked a heated discussion on...

Central Taiwan to face cuts in water supply two days each week
The Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs has announced a water rationing plan in an attempt to combat a serious drought in central Taiwan. In a meeting between the...
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Can you help a family from Ukraine? : Meet the community group trying to offer support in the city
Generous residents in Sheffield opening their doors to Ukraine families have shared their experiences in a bid to encourage more hosts to come foward, Sheffielders interested and considering registering with the government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme shared helpful...

Cancer patient turned hero: A man who has raised more than £100,000 for charity is nominated for Sheffield’s Queen Baton Relay
An inspirational fundraiser, who drummed up more than £100k for charities while battling cancer, has been chosen by his community to become one of the baton-bearers for the Queen's Baton Relay. Lee Brown, from Dinnington, was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer named...

Premier League Darts held in Sheffield amid fears that World Snooker Championship could be moved
Thousands of fans turned out at the Utilita arena last night to watch Darts’ biggest stars battle it out on night 14 of the Premier League. Sheffield Arena has been used as a venue for the Premier League of Darts since 2007 and is the second Matchroom event to...

Sheffield pub drinkers praise Paul Heaton’s gesture to ‘have a drink on him’ for his 60th birthday
To celebrate his 60th birthday, musician Paul Heaton put £1000 behind the bars of 60 pubs across the UK and Ireland on Monday for his fans including two in Sheffield - his childhood home city. The announcement was posted on Facebook over the weekend by Heaton with a...

Blind student claims University of Sheffield “forced” his withdrawal due to lack of support
A visually impaired student felt he was forced to withdraw due to a lack of disability support from the university. Daniel Swain,19, from Bridlington, enrolled in the Philosophy course at the university in September 2020 but withdrew a month later. He claims his...

Beer industry pays their respect after Kelham Island Brewery closure announcement
The beer community has offered words of support after Kelham Island Brewery announced their closure. Kelham Island Brewery had been a central part of Sheffield beer culture for 32 years after being opened in the beer garden of The Fat Cat public house by owner, Dave...