by Aleksandra Zolczynska | Mar 18, 2024 9:46AM | News
Here are three stories to look out for on the Sheffield Wire today. Jack Dannatt’s film for National Coal Mining Museum exhibition. Group of friends running Sheffield Half Marathon in memory of their friend. Adnans takeaway food hygiene rating dropped from one...
by Charlotte Gollogly | Mar 4, 2024 5:03PM | News, Top Story
Peter Price, who has been a Labour councillor for 52 years has been suspended by the Labour Party for his social media posts. The Labour Party has confirmed Councillor Peter Price, representing the Shiregreen and Brightside wards, has been...
by Sophie Warburton | Mar 4, 2024 4:57PM | News
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool can assess patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) in under a minute, reducing assessment time by over an hour. The tool was developed at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with the...
by Rei Takver | Mar 4, 2024 4:34PM | News
Covering vast tracks of land with forests is not as helpful at removing carbon from Earth’s atmosphere as previously believed, a new study from the Universities of Sheffield, Leeds, and Cambridge has found. In a paper published in Science in February, researchers...
by James Harrop | Mar 4, 2024 4:33PM | News
A hygiene rating of zero was given to Hang Fried Chicken on West Street last week, meaning “urgent improvement is necessary.” This rating, awarded after an inspection was carried out on January 23, makes it the worst rated takeaway out of the 1,683...
by Emily Parker | Mar 4, 2024 4:16PM | News
Sheffield’s iconic food festival will return to the heart of the city for 2024 over the spring bank holiday weekend. The collection of food stalls will be in Sheffield’s Peace Gardens, from May 24 -27, and will feature a selection of the city’s food...