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Traditional forms of journalism have let communities across our city down. That's why over the next few years we're looking at ways to use our platform and our skills to help build real community ...
Sheffield Palestine Campaign Against Israeli Apartheid. In November 2023, Sheffield made national headlines as the first city council in the UK to vote to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Others soon ...
Eugene still plays guitar with all the grace and subtlety of an out-of-work grave digger having the time of his life. Frances still looks thrilled at even the slightest hint of an innuendo. It’s these ...
The attempt by the Supreme Court to legislate trans people out of public life represents a capture of democracy by a fractional entourage of brainbroken zealots.
Doncaster Civic Office, where Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council meets. Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council The hard-right Reform party could be on course to take the majority of seats on ...
To re-enter the global top 100, university leaders must cut ties with harmful industries and re-democratise the institution, writes local People & Planet president Torin Menzies.
A new initiative that asks each of us to describe our own surroundings hopes to make visible the opportunities and barriers that exist across our communities.
South Yorkshire will take back control of its bus network in 2027, bringing routes, timetables and fares under democratic control for the first time in decades. That’s the decision announced by South ...
Activists from Extinction Rebellion worked with students from People & Planet as part of the action. People & Planet. Student activists at the University of Sheffield (UoS) have protested throughout ...
Album flow is an art in itself, and Divorce thoughtfully align the beautiful ‘Fever Pitch’ with two out-and-out bangers. Firstly, ‘Karen’ a reference to the great, late Carpenters singer, opens with ...
Four people who live and work alongside the Don explore their relationship to the river and how it could be better cared for, as well as the positive and negative impacts it has on their lives.
An all-white panel was initially chosen to decide the future of one of the university’s leading departments, despite 95% of its language staff being of East Asian heritage.