Hard-right populist party Reform UK came within ten votes of winning their first-ever seat on Sheffield City Council yesterday, after a shock by-election which saw a previously safe Labour seat switch ...
We are in the final days of the 29th annual COP climate summit, where world leaders and diplomats from nearly 200 countries have converged for yet another two weeks of all-night negotiations in the ...
The Palestinian flag will be raised above Sheffield Town Hall tomorrow, marking the city’s participation in the UN-led International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which has been ...
The sign on the LED screen reads “CONFIDENCE MAN LOADING…” and the anticipation builds. The clock hits 9pm, and we lift off. The Octagon begins its journey into outer space. Destination: a sonic ...
There’s a moment I often replay in my mind. It was a chilly evening in Sheffield and I was sitting at my kitchen table, staring at a notebook filled with scattered thoughts for an assignment. Earlier ...
“Sheffield, we can tell this is going to be a rowdy gig!” Kneecap have been onstage less than five minutes and they know how tonight is going to go. We, the crowd, know tonight will be rowdy. You can ...
Three of the organisers of Sheffield’s newest politics festival talk political education, and how nature walks and even art classes can help unite the city’s left.
When the beloved Bal Fashions shut its doors in March, it seemed like the end for one of Sheffield's favourite DIY venues. But with a new venue taking its place and embodying the same spirit, it ...
When the beloved Bal Fashions shut its doors in March, it seemed like the end for one of Sheffield's favourite DIY venues. But with a new venue taking its place and embodying the same spirit, it ...
Three of the organisers of Sheffield’s newest politics festival talk political education, and how nature walks and even art classes can help unite the city’s left.
The Aussie outfit put the party front and centre with an unashamedly fun-filled set designed to get you dancing.
Three of the organisers of Sheffield’s newest politics festival talk political education, and how nature walks and even art classes can help unite the city’s left.