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Sheffield residents dismiss Labour’s Autumn Budget as “damp squib”

Sheffield residents dismiss Labour’s Autumn Budget as “damp squib”

by Evie Wynne | Nov 28, 2025 3:55PM | News, Uncategorized

After months of speculation and plenty of pitch-rolling, the Chancellor finally took to her feet in Parliament on Wednesday to announce the government’s Autumn Budget.  Rachel Reeves has been working to produce a strategy that would be able to satisfy the OBR’s...
Sheffield pop-punk act marks two-year anniversary with “most excited” tracks to date

Sheffield pop-punk act marks two-year anniversary with “most excited” tracks to date

by Duy Luong | Nov 28, 2025 3:49PM | News

Up-and-coming Sheffield band have released two new tracks as part of two-year anniversary EP. Sheffield-based pop-punk group X2 Fast, or Times Too Fast, has unveiled their latest singles ‘For The Better’ and ‘There’s a Last Time for...
Church to offer free Christmas dinners in community led initiative

Church to offer free Christmas dinners in community led initiative

by Camilla Sechi | Nov 28, 2025 3:27PM | News

A church will be hosting free Christmas dinners next month in addition to their free weekly meals. St Swithun Church is part of the Sheffield Manor Parish, a large inner city parish in the south-east of Sheffield, with a “heart in the community.” They host...
Gin and Rum Festival proves a hit in Sheffield once again

Gin and Rum Festival proves a hit in Sheffield once again

by Harper Mills | Nov 28, 2025 3:18PM | News, Uncategorized

The largest touring Gin and Rum festival held its final date of the year in Sheffield last weekend. Gin and Rum festival showcased over 120 brands of gin, rum, and tequila at the Trafalgar Warehouse , the annual final stop on its national tour. Donna Brady, events...
Mother of young girl “will never forgive” the health services whose crucial failings led to her death

Mother of young girl “will never forgive” the health services whose crucial failings led to her death

by Charlie King | Nov 28, 2025 3:04PM | News, Top Story, Uncategorized

An inquest jury has found inadequate testing at the Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) in Nottingham “possibly contributed” to the death by suicide of 12-year-old Mia Hayes. Chloe Hayes, the mother of Mia, said: “I will never forgive the QMC or the...
“They go above and beyond”: Charities in South Yorkshire finally receive the recognition they deserve

“They go above and beyond”: Charities in South Yorkshire finally receive the recognition they deserve

by Lysia Wright | Nov 28, 2025 2:56PM | News

Written by Madeline Avery and Lysia Wright. The unLTD Business Awards have announced the shortlist for their Not for Profit Organisations Award 2025 recognising charities around South Yorkshire. The nominated organisations are Parson Cross Community Development Forum,...
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