NEWS
Residents demand action as security crisis spirals out of control
Residents of Queen's House apartment block are calling upon property management to take rapid action as security issues escalate, ...

A night of culture celebrating Sheffield’s diversity at the International Cultural Evening
Sheffield hosted performances from cultures across the globe in their themed night 'The cosmos - time and space' at its student union.

University advises students amid meningitis outbreak
University of Sheffield reassures students after meningitis concerns following Kent outbreak.

Council to decide if KFC branch can stay open until 4am after public objections
Two Green Party councillors are arguing Eclleshall Road's KFC should be refused an extension of opening hours amid concerns surrounding public health and residential disturbance.

Sheffield screening of “No One Rides Alone” platforms rare disease
A veteran with a rare disease was joined by his friends to cycle the 1955 Tour de France route, making a sports documentary to raise money and awareness for his disorder.
Teenage boy accused of killing school pupil pleads guilty to manslaughter
A 15-year-old boy accused of killing Harvey Willgoose with a hunting knife at a Sheffield school has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, Sheffield Crown Court heard today. The teen, who cannot be named, also pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article and not guilty...
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...

