by Marie Koehl | Mar 4, 2024 3:17PM | News
Despite the rising cost of living, a report commissioned by the University of Sheffield states that the city will retain the title of “real ale capital of the world.” The Sheffield Beer Week will be taking place this week from the 4 to 10 March in Sheffield....
by Holly Phillips | Mar 4, 2024 3:12PM | Campaign - Disabilities, Long Reads, News
Niamh Ingram a DJ, who regularly appears at The Boiler Room and Wire in Leeds, as well as a weekend editor at the the world’s biggest dance music and clubbing magazine, Mixmag, speaks out about what it’s like to live with a long-term, chronic illness....
by Charlotte Gollogly | Mar 4, 2024 3:08PM | News
In an attempt to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping, Sheffield City Council is one of many cities to be given grant for housing. The funding will go towards delivering 800 homes to provide safe living for those in need, and will be used in areas that need the most...
by Harriet Scott | Mar 4, 2024 2:40PM | News
International Women’s Day is on Friday 8 March, today Zest held an event to celebrate women. Zest is a community enterprise based in Upperthorpe which works to tackle local inequalities and works closely to support women in the community. The event included...
by Chloe Boden | Mar 4, 2024 1:12PM | News, Top Story
A 17-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of affray which led to a teenage boy being hospitalised this morning. The boy, also 17, was stabbed outside a property on Shirecliffe Road and received “serious, but not life-threatening or life-altering...
by Rei Takver | Mar 4, 2024 12:52PM | News
A new report on UK rivers has found Sheffield’s River Don is in “poor” health, with ongoing pollution from sewage discharge and urban runoff the main concerns. The pollution poses an urgent threat to wildlife, particularly aquatic plants such as algae. “It’s...