Children deaths to be remembered as Russia-Ukraine War reaches its first year

A project, which will commemorate the children who have died as a result of the war in Ukraine, is set to take place this Friday as the invasion reaches its first year.

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Local businesses feel Brexit pinch despite £4.55 million Sheffield Council funding approval

Local businesses continue to feel the funding hole created by Brexit despite the Council’s approval of a £4.55 million funding package last Wednesday.

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“He held my bank cards and driving licence”: a victim of abuse speaks out

“He held my bank cards and driving licence. He constantly overspent and took huge risks, so we were unable to make repayments on loans or the mortgage. I constantly worried about money.”

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Sheffield Cathedral says removal of climate awareness tree was a misunderstanding

Sheffield Cathedral has said the removal of a climate awareness entry into its Christmas Tree Week Festival was a misunderstanding.

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Homelessness being tackled by charities during Sheffield Cathedral’s Christmas Tree Festival

Several local charities have decided to raise awareness towards homelessness by participating in a Christmas Tree Festival hosted by Sheffield Cathedral.

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Were the protests over the University’s ties with Rolls-Royce justified?

It has now been over two weeks since a student-led University of Sheffield activist group occupied the Diamond in opposition against alleged ‘war crimes’. But has the demonstration wielded any tangible results in relation to the obstruction it caused?

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Is leprosy the next step to higher life expectancy?

Leprosy bacteria’s novel liver-regenerating properties could “replace transplantation” and be the next step to higher life expectancy, experts say.

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A new discovery could prove to be ground-breaking for Parkinson’s treatment

Recent promising research into Parkinson’s by University of Sheffield doctors may represent a new chapter in the future of its treatment.

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Down goes the pound: how Liz Truss dismantled the British economy

The PM’s ‘Trussonomics’ have crashed the value of the British pound barely 19 days after taking the lead of the country.

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A new phase in the fight against HIV grows closer

Exciting news are expected in the world of healthcare as ViiV Healthcare, in collaboration with Shionogi, prepares to showcase the preclinical studies’ results of a, potentially, ground-breaking way of fighting HIV.

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OPINION: Should Netflix have delayed the release of The Crown season 5?

Netflix’s new season release of its hit series, The Crown, the historical drama depicting the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II, is coming under scrutiny after hitting the streaming platform barely two months after the Queen’s passing.

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