by Huzaifah Khan | Mar 18, 2024 12:09PM | News
Modern slavery charity Snowdrop Project has partnered with Run for All Sheffield Half Marathon charity to raise £6,000 at next month’s race. Rosie Brent-Turner, Donor Relations and Communications Manager for the Snowdrop Project, said: “All money raised through...
by Jack Roberts | Mar 18, 2024 12:07PM | News
A former Sheffield student’s film will be included in a national exhibition to mark 40 years since the miners’ strike. Jake Dannatt created the film Wath Main Colliery – Then and Now: A Miner’s Memories as part of his undergraduate studies in History and Politics at...
by Tabitha Wilson | Mar 18, 2024 11:56AM | News
An attempted break-in that felt like a “horror movie scene” left a Sheffield resident shaking, as the culprit hid from the police on her roof. The victim, who has asked to remain anonymous, first noticed something was wrong in the early morning on Wednesday, 13...
by Ruby Watson | Mar 18, 2024 11:12AM | News, Top Story
A priest who led an evangelical movement in the 1980s and 1990s has appeared in court to face multiple allegations of sexual offences against former members of a church congregation. The Reverend Christopher Brain led the movement called the Nine O’Clock Service in...
by Holly Phillips | Mar 18, 2024 11:10AM | News
The Leeds-Hull indie rock band bdrmm will be returning this spring to Sheffield as part of their UK and Europe tour to promote their new album ‘I Don’t Know’. The band will be performing at Yellow Arch Studios on 19 March. Speaking of their Sheffield gig, the lead...
by Holly Phillips | Mar 18, 2024 10:42AM | News
People with disabilities are being offered the chance to try reclining trikes which could make cycling “more accessible” in Sheffield today. Sheffield Cycling 4 All is inviting stroke survivors, brain injury survivors, amputees, and people affected by...