Panellists spoke about going beyond basic needs and promoting “a good life” during a talk on disability in the outdoors, as part of this year’s Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (SHAFF). The panel hosted Clare Millington, a mother of twins with learning...
Good morning and welcome to today’s coverage of news from across South Yorkshire. It’s Monday 17 March 2025. Some of our highlighted stories coming up include: The Lord Mayor Awards: Freya Ingram and Nicole Taylor interviewed some of the winners from the...
A week-long series of events to build on Sheffield’s new friendship agreement with the Palestinian city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank concluded with a migrant solidarity event at the City of Sanctuary. Three activists were invited to Sheffield for a speaking...
A grassroots theatre production of Death and the King’s Horseman is due to grace the Crucible’s stage in early February, becoming the first ever performance of the West African play at the iconic Sheffield venue. Utopia Theatre – a local organisation...
Yesterday, the Prime Minister stood at a podium in front of six brightly coloured banners emblazoned with short and sweet slogans, each representing a milestone for the Labour government to achieve by the end of the decade. This was received with a mixed response from...