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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 ...
For many residents and councillors, the ceasefire vote was the fulfilment of a moral duty. It reflected Sheffield’s long tradition of internationalism and peace activism, from standing against ...
Parents, pupils and staff at Newfield Secondary School in Meersbrook are protesting against plans to cut lessons in Music, Drama, Design & Technology and IT by 50% to make more room in the timetable ...
British democracy is truly circling the wet rim of history’s greasiest toilet. Every major political party seems to be operating under the belief that Reform UK supporters have five votes each and ...
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 ...
Here’s an analogy based on a tragic real-life event: Florence Nightingale and the Crimean War. When Florence and her 38 nurses arrived at Scutari in Constantinople in November 1854 they set to work at ...
It isn’t an easy time to be a senior leader at the University of Sheffield (UoS). The UK higher education sector is in a period of crisis, with international student numbers dropping sharply for the ...
Student activists at the University of Sheffield (UoS) have protested throughout the week against the institution’s links to the Drax power station in North Yorkshire, which despite its claimed ...
As both a food writer and poet, I am fascinated by how culinary delights and creative writing intertwine – the way both can tell profound stories and offer us deep insights into other cultures. So ...
Rivers are powerful beings. They can make or break our towns and cities – many ancient settlements are only where they are because they were founded on the banks of a river, which centuries later may ...
While the work and determination of the MVT can only be admired, the fact of the matter is that without direct government intervention, or a shift in the music industry’s own culture, the rate of ...
There’s a lot that needs doing in Sheffield to get us to net-zero, and a lot that these bonds can help us do. Other councils have raised £1 million for each round of funding they’ve launched, and it ...
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