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University of Sheffield students leave Hicks Building after overnight occupation

University of Sheffield students leave Hicks Building after overnight occupation

by Natalie Horrobin | Nov 25, 2022 11:34AM | News, Top Story

Students at the University of Sheffield occupied the Hicks Building in solidarity of the University College Union (UCU) strikes and alleged arms company links. This comes a month after the Sheffield Action Group occupied the Diamond for a week to call out the...
Sheffield Wednesday fans voice their support ahead of ‘season-defining’ play-off tie

Sheffield Wednesday fans voice their support ahead of ‘season-defining’ play-off tie

by Katya Witney | May 9, 2022 3:03PM | Sport, Top Story

Owls fans have sent their messages of support to Sheffield Wire and promised to create a ‘rocking’ atmosphere at Hillsborough ahead of Wednesday’s second-leg fixture against Sunderland tonight. Wednesday are bidding to win a place in the play-off final at...
Sheffield animal sanctuary overwhelmed as cost of living crisis hits pet owners hard

Sheffield animal sanctuary overwhelmed as cost of living crisis hits pet owners hard

by Sophie Watson | May 9, 2022 11:19AM | News, Top Story

A Sheffield animal sanctuary is seeing “more animals than ever before” being given up by their owners due to the cost of living crisis. Thornberry Animal Sanctuary on Todwick Road in Dinnington say that individuals cannot afford the upkeep of their pets or...
“Premature” talk of McColl’s closing as Sheffield shop workers face an uncertain future

“Premature” talk of McColl’s closing as Sheffield shop workers face an uncertain future

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...
Lawyer-turned-doctor on a quest to save Ukrainian soldiers

Lawyer-turned-doctor on a quest to save Ukrainian soldiers

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...
EXCLUSIVE: Green councillor who ousted Labour last night says he represents all voters

EXCLUSIVE: Green councillor who ousted Labour last night says he represents all voters

by Lauren White | May 6, 2022 2:56PM | Top Story

A newly-elected Sheffield Green Party councillor has said he represents all people in the ward of Hillsborough, where he ousted the incumbent Labour candidate last night. Cllr Henry Nottage unseated Labour’s Josie Paszek, who had been a councillor in the ward...
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