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Telegraph Column: Broad vision is needed on new school in Sheffield

Having attended the information session about the latest plans for the proposed new Bannerdale Secondary School, on behalf of Carter Knowle and Millhouses Community Group, we are better-informed but no...

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The Sheffield Telegraph’s Secret School: Good citizenship is the key - not...

The ink had hardly dried on the letter I wrote to Prime Minister Theresa May asking for an apology over the government’s education policy since 2010. And then – before I’d put a stamp on the envelope –...

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Favourite Things: Olympic diver shares his thoughts on Sheffield’s best

Freddie Woodward is a full-time diver.

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Telegraph Cinema: Refining options in a world of choice

It is expected that in 2017 over 900 films will be released in the UK. The top 100 or so will no doubt make over 90 per cent of the total box office takings. Cinema admissions for 2016 are expected to...

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HEALTH: The NHS is seriously underfunded

This is dedicated to all those who are working in our seven day NHS over the Christmas period.

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COLUMN: The social benefits of a January digital detox

I’ve gone cold turkey.

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Inside Sheffield’s fight factory: an insight into the Ingle boxing gym

Almost a decade ago, Amer Khan quit professional boxing at the relatively young age of 25 after a promising career which saw him record 13 straight wins and land a light heavyweight title.

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Simmsey column: New Year wins should quieten critics

Last week we spoke about how a few misguided individuals had done just that after the two Christmas defeats to Nottingham.

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Column: Interests of residents are paramount

There have been many letters to the Sheffield Telegraph about Treegate, complaining about the undemocratic action of the city council on Rustlings Road.

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Cinema: Rich pickings for film prize judges

Welcome to the new year, and to 2017’s awards season. Although officially beginning in the autumn with the announcement of Golden Globes nominations, the awards hype and speculation really gets into...

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Health: Why progress should be on the balance sheet for a healthier Sheffield

“People don’t make choices on health behaviour in isolation,” said Greg Fell, Sheffield’s director of public health.

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Rejuvenation makes city an exciting place to enjoy

Jeremy Brooke is the founding partner of Sheffield city centre law firm SSB Law. His passion for social justice has seen him take cases through the higher courts including one which went to the...

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Dennis Hobson column: wealth can’t come before health in boxing

Kell Brook - money, recognition or titles, what do you reckon is the most important?

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Plans drawn up to boost 97 year old Sheffield picture house

A charity is hoping to get more use out of a historic Sheffield cinema and preserve it for the future.

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Simmsey column: Markus can make his mark on Sheffield Steelers’ top line

The business end of the year. The time when the trophies are up for grabs and when the Steelers come to the party.

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Antiques Column with Michael Dowse: How ceramic works branched out

The Carlton Works was established in 1890 by James Frederick Wiltshaw and James Alcock Robinson.

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Health Column: Why central taxation will ease NHS pressure and improve...

Last week the chairs of three Parliamentary Select Committees, including Sheffield MP Clive Betts, wrote to the Prime Minister encouraging her to set up a cross-party review on sustainable funding for...

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Education Column: Time to switch off and free teachers from the scourge of...

In a Sheffield school this week, a young teacher responded to a parental concern with incredible efficiency. There had been a query about a piece of homework and a worried parent had emailed the...

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Pause for Thought: What happened to Joe’s statue?

Every day is a mystery in its own way, depending on how you live it.

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Favourite Things: Taking a drive around a place worth calling home

Arnie Singh is the managing director of Sheffield’s City Taxis, the UK’s third-largest independent private hire operator. City’s near 1,900 staff and drivers now handle 1,200 business accounts and...

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