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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 ...
The University’s iSheffield app, licensed from an Israeli company, is designed to record student locations in order to report international student attendance to the Home Office. What could possibly ...
Around 50 campaigners with the Better Buses For South Yorkshire group gathered outside the mayor's office to mark the decision BBSY. South Yorkshire will take back control of its bus network in 2027, ...
We spoke to Ruth, Mariana and Nick from Compassionate Sheffield about how they are creating spaces and projects in the city that celebrate and nurture human connection.
The grade II* gardenesque cemetery boasts imposing catacombs, sinuous paths and striking Egyptian revival buildings which are emblematic of Sheffield’s northern industrial heritage. Creeping decline ...
New data seen exclusively by Now Then shows that the University of Sheffield (UoS) received even more money from companies that manufacture deadly weapons than had previously been thought, with ...
Our event at the Festival of Debate will explore monetary myths and uncover how the banking sector gave us the financial crash of 2008, writes economist and event organiser John Carlisle.
Throughout these processes, the city has been the site of a class struggle in which working people have time and again attempted to improve our pay, reduce our hours of work and establish more control ...
How did a cinema become owned by Sheffield City Council? The now little-known Anvil was a tangible cultural emblem of the Socialist Republic of South Yorkshire – and it laid the foundations for ...
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.
Mayor Oliver Coppard is preparing to pump vast amounts of public money into the project – but has refused to say how the supposed benefits were arrived at.
75% of psychiatric in-patients didn't vote in the last general election, but you’re probably allowed to by law and should be enabled to do so. We’ve got the details you need.
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