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‘This pain lasts forever’: mum recalls traumatic HELLP syndrome and baby loss one year on
One year on from her emergency caesarean, Beth* reflects on her experience with HELLP syndrome, which left her fighting for her life.

Manor Park Centre Fire
An industrial fire broke out early this morning in Manor Park Centre, destroying 3 shops overnight. Residents are left shocked and ...

Blue Plaque unveiled to commemorate Sheffield’s ‘Lady with the Lamp’
Monica Maurice, also affectionately referred to as ‘The Lady with the Lamp’, has been honoured with a Blue Plaque to commemorate her ...

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 ...

Lib Dem student beats Reform by 10 votes in Woodhouse by-election
There were only 10 votes in it, but that was enough for the Liberal Democrats to inch past Reform, in a by-election that follows a string of similar local council setbacks since Keir Starmer walked into No.10 only four months ago. Labour fell to a distant third...

“She had to go through all of it right till the end”- Sharrow Vale resident speaks on Assisted Dying Bill
A terminally ill grandmother who "felt like her body was punishing her" during her final months couldn't die painlessly, according to her granddaughter. Nicola Towse, 39, from Sharrow Vale, Sheffield, watched her nan, Betty Towse, die after she was diagnosed with a...