by Lydia Kerin | Apr 19, 2021 3:09PM | News
South Yorkshire Police are appealing for witnesses after two police officers were injured in an incident on the M18 yesterday morning. At 9.36am, firearms officers on routine patrol located a car which was stopped in a live lane between J1 of the M18 and the M1 link...
by Tom Hardwick | Apr 19, 2021 3:08PM | News
Alongside the upcoming local elections, Sheffield City Council is holding a referendum on changing its model of governance. It has become divisive for those involved, sparking twitter spats and accusations of attempted misinforming – but what exactly is the...
by Sophie Henderson | Apr 19, 2021 3:06PM | News
Vintage shops in Sheffield have seen an “overwhelming” response from the city’s thrifters after they reopened their doors a week ago. Coronavirus restrictions meant the stores have been temporarily closed throughout lockdown and were yet to open in...
by Jiaqi | Apr 19, 2021 2:57PM | News
Crowds of anti-vaccine protesters gathered in front of Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre last Saturday during the World Snooker Championships. The protest is a response to the government’s tentative plan for a Covid-19 ‘vaccination passport’ scheme. The...
by Adam Stanworth | Apr 19, 2021 2:39PM | News
The much-beloved Peak District region celebrated its 70th birthday on Saturday. The area that is now known as the Peak District has long been identified as a place of significant national heritage. This led to its establishment as the first of the country’s 15...
by Taylor Ogle | Apr 19, 2021 2:31PM | News
Casting your vote is a fundamental right, but for Walkley voters with accessibility requirements making it to the ballot box is an uphill battle. Voters at Walkley Carnegie Library face six steep stairs up to the main entrance. The Grade II listed building’s...