by Eva Millett | Dec 12, 2023 | News, Top Story
A campaigning mother whose two sons were killed by their father has urged the Government to re-haul the family court system to avoid more children “being handed to abusers”. Since Claire Throssell’s two sons were killed in 2014, seven more children...
by Alice O'Connell | Dec 4, 2023 | News
Protestors gathered in front of Sheffield Crown Court this morning where they stood in silence holding up identical signs as part of a UK-wide campaign, ‘Defend Our Juries.’ The Campaign hopes to protect the centuries-old principle of ‘jury equity’, allowing...
by Gabriella Crisp | Dec 3, 2023 | Top Story
The met office has extended its yellow weather warning for ice in Sheffield until Monday resulting in continued disruptions to travel services. Pedestrians have been warned at the possibility of injuries from slipping on the icy surfaces and for those travelling to...
by Charleigh Sharp | Nov 28, 2023 | News
Image credit: Oliver Coppard Public meetings are being held throughout the county to allow local communities an opportunity to express their opinion on how government funding is impacting bus services. The campaign is being led by Mayor of South Yorkshire, Oliver...
by Gabriella Crisp | Nov 25, 2023 | News
Last year Sheffield City Council became a White Ribbon registered local authority. In 2022/2023 the Sheffield Independent Sexual Violence Advisory Service received 671 referrals, evidently showing that putting an end to violence against women is both a global and...
by Chloe Evans | Nov 23, 2023 | Top Story
A Sheffield organisation has encouraged residents to ‘take a shoebox, wrap it in festive paper and fill it with Christmas treats’ ahead of their donation deadline. Sheffield shoebox appeal, which has been running for ten years, has extended their deadline for...