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Sheffield donated 15 beds to Ugandan mental health ward

Sheffield donated 15 beds to Ugandan mental health ward

by Laurence Griffin | Nov 29, 2022 2:44PM | News

A Sheffield health organisation has paid for 15 new hospital beds to ease pressure on mental health services in Uganda. The country, which has a population of over 43 million but only 43 psychiatrists, has struggled to keep up with demands on their limited wellbeing...
Sheffield’s Gay Quarter part closes and has late licence removed

Sheffield’s Gay Quarter part closes and has late licence removed

by Luke Reevey | Nov 28, 2022 3:01PM | News

Queer Junction has been forced to close while their neighbour Dempsey’s has lost their late licence, as the two have been branded the “most crime ridden” in Sheffield. After 22 years of being the hub of Sheffield’s gay scene, it was announced...
Sheffield’s Snowdrop Project donates Christmas bags for modern slavery and human trafficking survivors

Sheffield’s Snowdrop Project donates Christmas bags for modern slavery and human trafficking survivors

by Hannah Jackson | Nov 27, 2022 9:54PM | News

Sheffield’s Snowdrop Project has prepared more than 100 Christmas gift bags for human trafficking and modern slavery victims to help them celebrate the festive season. The award winning charity were initially concerned the cost of living crisis would hinder...
Sheffield University researchers work on AI project to combat disinformation

Sheffield University researchers work on AI project to combat disinformation

by Hannah Jackson | Nov 27, 2022 9:25PM | News

Sheffield University are working on a new project to develop artificial intelligence in a bid to tackle digital disinformation. The multi-million pound scheme will use cutting edge tools to target the increasing spread of misleading information which finds its way...
Ex-Sheffield United footballer is keeping his Dronfield hotel a World-Cup-free zone

Ex-Sheffield United footballer is keeping his Dronfield hotel a World-Cup-free zone

by Joshua Thory-Rao | Nov 27, 2022 5:57PM | News

A former professional footballer will not be showing any World Cup games in his hotel bar for fear of rowdy crowds ruining the atmosphere for his clientele. Kevin Gage, who played for The Blades between 1991 and 1996, said the Manor House Hotel had not put up flags...
Striking Sheffield nurse says NHS staff forced to sleep in cars and use food banks amid government pay dispute

Striking Sheffield nurse says NHS staff forced to sleep in cars and use food banks amid government pay dispute

by Olivia Mustafa | Nov 27, 2022 5:22PM | News

A Sheffield nurse has said reports of colleagues barely affording to travel to work and eat has led her to support the upcoming Royal College of Nursing strikes in December. The nurse, who asked to be kept anonymous, described challenging conditions for NHS staff,...
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