by Athenea Lim | Nov 6, 2023 | Crime, Politics, Top Story
South Yorkshire Police are investigating two pro-Palestine protesters who removed the Israeli flag from Sheffield Town Hall last month. Officers are treating the act of protest as a “racially aggravated public order offence” and a hate crime. Last month, a video...
by Athenea Lim | Nov 5, 2023 | Crime, News, Sports
Arbourthorne residents have filed multiple police reports after a group of men have allegedly “threatened and abused” the community for months. The men have most notably vandalised Earl Marshall JFC and Soccer School’s home pitch, putting the club under financial...
by Athenea Lim | Nov 3, 2023 | Crime, News, Sports
A children’s football club in Arbourthorne has been terrorised by vandals, who have damaged their pitch repeatedly for months. Earl Marshall JFC and Soccer School have been unable to use their home ground, Arbourthorne Playing Fields, with the dangerous and...
by Nathan Barcio | Nov 3, 2023 | News
Services for children, families, and those in care have improved in the Steel City since the pandemic began. An Ofsted inspection identified “outstanding” experiences and progress for children living in care. The regulator handed Sheffield’s Children’s...
by Athenea Lim | Nov 2, 2023 | News, Sports
The English Ice Hockey Association (EIHA) has announced that neck guards will be made mandatory during “all on-ice activities” from 2024. This announcement comes after the death of Nottingham Panthers player, Adam Johnson, who died after suffering a severe cut to the...
by Elizabeth Hopwood | Nov 2, 2023 | Culture, News
Both universities in Sheffield have partnered up to launch a new digital healthcare hub aiming to tackle healthcare inequalities in South Yorkshire. South Yorkshire reportedly has some of the worst health in the country and a younger life expectancy than most of the...