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University of Sheffield strikes due to begin amid £23m cuts to staff costs
Staff at the University of Sheffield are planning a series of strikes ahead of exam season, after cuts and fears of compulsory ...

Sheffield dealers laugh as they receive combined 15 year sentence
Three individuals were sentenced today for supply of heroin and crack cocaine for a combined total of 15 years at Sheffield Crown ...

Sheffield Council to vote whether to abolish green parking permits after 20 years
A report has sought approval to scrap the Green Parking Permit scheme which allows Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) to park in Sheffield city centre for free.

“Resilient” Sheffield women tell their recovery stories in new book
The addiction recovery journeys of five Sheffield women are told in a new book launching this Thursday.

Sheffield school uniform charity flourishes as it helps out families in need
A uniform recycling charity set up by two Sheffield mums has continued to grow as they work towards their goal of opening a city ...

Festival of Debate needed ‘now more than ever’, says organiser
Jeremy Corbyn, Andy Burnham and Shon Faye are headlining the 10th anniversary of the Festival of Debate, running in Sheffield throughout May. Sam Gregory, one of the organisers of the festival, the largest of its kind in the UK, said non-partisan debate is necessary...

Today on Sheffield Wire
Good morning and welcome to today's Sheffield Wire news coverage on Monday 28 April 2025. Our top stories today include: The Bite Back 4 Trans protest took place on Saturday after recent news of the UK Supreme Court ruling on gender identity. Reporter Olivia Idle...