by Liam OConnor | May 6, 2022 4:12PM | News
In recent times, many have feared being branded with the label of a ‘Karen’, yet this Sheffield restaurant embraces the tag and wears it with pride. Originally an Australian chain which has just crossed the pond, customers can expect to be insulted, sworn at, given...
by Jack Lister | May 6, 2022 4:04PM | News, Top Story
Sheffield store managers and staff are in the dark about their livelihoods after UK retailer McColl’s went into administration today. The corner-shop retailer, which has four stores across Sheffield and employs 16,000 workers nationally, has been owned by Morrisons...
by Miriam Kuepper | May 6, 2022 3:33PM | News, Top Story
A high-flying Ukrainian lawyer has given up his lucrative job to set up a fleet of ambulances in war-ravaged Kyiv to provide medical aid and supplies to soldiers and civilians. Gennadiy Druzenko, 50, had a successful legal career when the Russian invasion started but...
by Dingchen Curtis | May 6, 2022 2:46PM | News
New street art Nelly the Elephant has appeared on the side of an old factory building near the cross of Shepherd Street and Doncaster Street in Sheffield, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This art, named Nelly the Elephant and Her Unnamed Baby, was...
by Safi Bugel | May 6, 2022 2:05PM | News
A team of teachers, students, families and their dogs are walking the distance between Sheffield and a Greek refugee camp for charity. The 2,214-mile challenge has been launched by Hope English School, a registered organisation providing language and digital skills...
by Qi Ding | May 6, 2022 1:45PM | News
Sexual offences recorded by police in Sheffield have risen to the highest level in the past 12 months, with violent and sexual offences the most common crime in the city. The figures, including rape and domestic violence, totalled 19,082 in December 2021, an 11%...