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As a team and as a magazine, we’ve moved further and further away from conventional definitions of journalism over the past 18 months. The quickest way of summarising this is to say that we see the ...
Ed Miliband, MP for Doncaster and Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, came out with a social media video on the second day of the conference, asking, “What’s the link between a wind ...
At 22:55 on 29 October 2022, the last outbound flight took off from Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA), bound for Katowice, Poland. The airport, which opened in 2005 on the site of a former RAF base, ...
Four years after phase two of Sheffield's Grey to Green initiative was completed, this vibrant corridor of nature along Castlegate already feels like part of the city’s fabric. But it would be a ...
Throughout these processes, the city has been the site of a class struggle in which working people have time and again attempted to improve our pay, reduce our hours of work and establish more control ...
Crip is bold, rebellious and unapologetic. Crip has sass and attitude. Crip is a movement that has emerged from the disability community actively rebelling against ableist attitudes, prejudice and ...
No matter how long you've been in Sheffield, there's something intriguing about old photos of the city. Whether you're trying to spot familiar sites or marvelling at how certain areas look the same, ...
“We can’t afford it” Thatcher told us the economics of government were much like running a household. This was probably the most dangerous of all her myths, as it encouraged the Treasury to “balance ...
Charities supporting survivors of sexual violence speak out about Now Then data showing disabled women are half as likely to see their attackers charged with a crime. Now Then speaks to Natalie Shaw, ...
The University of Sheffield (UoS) have announced they are planning to make “significant” staffing cuts to a highly-renowned department regarded as one of the biggest centres of expertise in Europe.
New data seen exclusively by Now Then shows that the University of Sheffield (UoS) received even more money from companies that manufacture deadly weapons than had previously been thought, with ...
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 ...
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