by Rukanah Mogra | Aug 14, 2024 5:16PM | News
An art exhibition which explores the untold stories of people of colour, who have lived in South Yorkshire for centuries, has returned to Sheffield. ‘Dig Where you Stand’, which opened last month, explores the unknown history of communities that often go...
by Rukanah Mogra | Aug 14, 2024 2:55PM | News
A Doncaster mosque is refusing to allow the latest far-right protests to stop them from building bridges with the wider community. The Sultania had planned to host an open day earlier this month but was forced to cancel it after far-right protests were planned across...
by Nicole Collins | Apr 25, 2024 1:11PM | News
In the last six months, the foundation has raised £35,000 and has plans for a charity football tournament and a summer ball. The Maddy Cusack Foundation celebrated its six-month anniversary last Sunday in memory of the late Sheffield United Women’s football...
by James Stocks | Apr 22, 2024 4:53PM | News
This week Utopia Theatre are hosting an event that pioneers embracing love as a catalyst for change. Bell Hooks, a renowned feminist author, emphasised the transformative power of love in her seminal work, “All About Love.” She argued that love, in its...
by Jack Roberts | Apr 22, 2024 4:50PM | News
Next Thursday, South Yorkshire will head to the polls to elect its Mayor – the third since the position was established in the mid-2010s. Sheffield Wire has produced this guide, alongside a series of TikToks, to help you understand the what’s, who’s and why’s of this...
by James Stocks | Apr 22, 2024 4:49PM | News
The unveiling of the Cambridge Street Collective marks a significant milestone in Sheffield’s efforts for rejuvenation spearheaded by the City Council’s £470M Heart of the City regeneration initiative. Scheduled to open its doors this May, this sprawling...