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Braverman is directing attention away from refugees and towards international students, says Sheffield Labour MP

Braverman is directing attention away from refugees and towards international students, says Sheffield Labour MP

by Aneesa Ahmed | Nov 25, 2022 3:52PM | News, Top Story

Home Secretary Suella Braverman plans to use international students as a diversion tactic from the growing refugee crisis, says Sheffield MP Paul Blomfield. When asked by constituents about how he can use his power as a politician, the Labour MP for Sheffield Central...
Joe Scarborough to donate £300 from latest artwork sale to Christmas Appeal

Joe Scarborough to donate £300 from latest artwork sale to Christmas Appeal

by Max Kilham | Nov 25, 2022 3:41PM | News

Local legend Joe Scarborough is giving back this Christmas, donating £300 to the Sheffield Hospitals Charity Christmas Appeal for the elderly. Mr Scarborough, who is an artist known for his vibrant depictions, sold his latest piece ‘A Sheffield Christmas’ for...
Meersbrook Makers Market champions local businesses this Christmas

Meersbrook Makers Market champions local businesses this Christmas

by Kelan Sarson | Nov 25, 2022 3:33PM | News

This weekend Meersbrook Makers Market will showcase products from Sheffield businesses and artists in a bid to promote shopping locally in the run up to Christmas. Everything from festive decorations to jewellery and art will be on sale at the event which is running...
Charity will help Manor residents with cost of living crisis

Charity will help Manor residents with cost of living crisis

by Paul Oluwadare | Nov 25, 2022 3:32PM | News

Residents on a Sheffield estate who are “struggling massively” to pay their bills will get help from a new scheme during the run-up to Christmas. The Manor and Castle Development Trust has partnered with National Energy Action to support the residents of...
South Yorkshire Police recover ten knives, three swords and crossbow in city-wide sweep

South Yorkshire Police recover ten knives, three swords and crossbow in city-wide sweep

by Mia Wallis | Nov 25, 2022 3:05PM | News

South Yorkshire Police have hailed the recovery of ten knives, three swords and a crossbow across Sheffield as a “fantastic success”. The unit performed 50 weapon sweeps and 152 searches as part of the national anti-knife crime campaign, Operation Spectre,...
Plea for council to put “swift bricks” in all new Sheffield homes

Plea for council to put “swift bricks” in all new Sheffield homes

by Oliver Nunn | Nov 25, 2022 2:04PM | News

A wildlife group has said there is a “no-brainer” solution to stop Sheffield’s swift population going extinct. The Sheffield Swift Network (SSN) presented its petition for “swift bricks” to be installed in all new homes to the City Council yesterday, but the group was...
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