‘Ordering a Chinese’: A debate on authenticity
While international cuisines may not look the same in the UK, they are not necessarily an arrogant disdain to cultural diversity and can evolve into new fusions.
Pro-Palestine protesters put up tents on campus following crackdown in US
Dozens of students and staff members erect encampment outside Students’ Union to show solidarity with Palestinians since May.
Age UK Sheffield to open its fourth charity shop in Banner Cross
Local charity catering elderly people will launch its fourth charity shop on Ecclesall Road this Thursday.
Food pantry sees fivefold increase in demand amid cost-of-living crisis
A food pantry in Longley said they have seen a “500% increase” in demand for food parcels since its launch in 2020, due to the ongoing cost of living crisis.
Inflation has become a "nightmare” for commuting northerners
While the inflation rate reaches double-digit nationally, the northern parts of the UK and the transportation sector are particularly worse off than others.
Cold lunch woes: How Japan’s konbini gets meal deals right
Meal deal in 2023 feels like the same as when it was first introduced. Why should people endure the same old cold sandwiches when it has been evolving over the years?
Sheffield Food Festival: What are the changes this year?
The annual food gathering will make a return during the bank holiday later this month, offering people a wide variety of food, drinks and community events.
Hoax bus bomber jailed for breaching terrorist notification requirements
A top judge sent a convicted terrorist to four years in jail and revoked his previous suspended sentence to reflect the volume of offense.
How a wildlife protection group restores riverbanks in South Yorkshire
Sheffield-based Rivership Stewardship Company s training people out of job to look after rivers in South Yorkshire every Wednesday.
Young sex offender spared jail after saving hundreds of indecent child images
A young sex offender from Doncaster who saved hundreds of child pornographic images on his computer was spared jail.
Enchanting cherry blossoms in Sheffield give hopes of spring
Pink blossom trees are flourishing in Sheffield, just two weeks after chilling temperature and heavy snow. But the springtime sight won’t be around for long.
Charity allegedly made eye-watering profits by arranging sham marriages
Susan Funmi Olaleye alledgely made huge sum of profit by arranging sham marriage for African men to reside in the UK.
City council urged to make Park Hill junction safer with new pedestrian crossing
The Green Party launched a petition pushing Sheffield City Council to add pedestrian signals at the junction of Talbot Road and Duke Street to improve road safety.
Sophie Labelle: Counterprotest staged following threats on talk
Trans cartoon author received support outside Central Library as she delivered talk on her recent book.
The ignored Hongkongers who do not have BNO passport
The expansion of BNO visa policy helps descendants whose parents have British passports, but it still leaves behind dissidents who are just a bit too old.
Crookes residents object to construction on green space
More than two-dozen residents submitted objections days after a planning application to construct a multi-storey building on a green space in Crookes was proposed.
New owners of Crookes pub are bringing back traditional bitter booze
A family has taken over a pub in Crookes and changed the menu set by the previous owner that only served light lager and ale.
Students take Firth Court in dispute with the University amid Storm Eunice
A student group said they have occupied Firth Court, the fifth building taken over by students in just one week over a labour and department closure dispute.
Solo trekking is on the rise, so are rescue calls and accidents (Chinese)
More and more inexperienced hikers found themselves in trouble when hiking alone, leading to a sharp increase in search and rescue calls.