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The lighter side of life with Kate Mason: Football making headlines for the...

We’re only one week in to Euro 2016 and already the international football tournament is making headlines for all the wrong reasons.

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Good work happening in Sheffield neighbourhood blighted by crime

A city community is standing together in the face of crime to show their ‘lovely little area’ has a lot going for it.

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80 care jobs at risk amid Sheffield Council budget cuts

More than 80 care jobs are at risk as Sheffield Council strives to slash its budget by £50 million.

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Telegraph Column with Hendrika Stephens: Reviving old-fashioned values in...

About six months ago I was asked to attend a meeting in Sheffield’s Antiques Quarter, pulled together by the police on the back of everyday anti-social behaviour with the sweet-sounding mission of...

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A passion for football, pubs, films and scenery

David Hudson, aged 45, is a duty manager at Hillsborough Leisure Centre, where he has worked from the first day it opened in 1991, 25 years ago. He was born and brought up in Wharncliffe Side,...

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Column: We’re on top of those Down Under folk (for a while)

Stop the world now.

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COLUMNIST: Secret wedding was worth it

I secretly got married this week.

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Euro 2016: Players put the boot in on England

Former England and Sheffield Wednesday winger Chris Waddle almost cornered the market on slamming England, after their woeful exit from Euro 2016...at the hands of humble Iceland.

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COLUMNIST: Why drink and drug free music festival was fabulous

In today’s column, a volunteer at Sheffield Alcohol Support Services explains how good a drink and drug free music festival can be.

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Residents’ shock after lorry driver dies in Sheffield wall crash

Residents have expressed their shock and sadness after a lorry driver died when he crashed through a garden wall in Sheffield.

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Telegraph Column with Sir Nigel Knowles: Helping the Sheffield City Region to...

The 52,000 businesses and their workforce, and almost two million people who live and work in the Sheffield City Region, are being asked from this week to make their views known on some hugely...

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Sheffield schoolboy to hit screens nationally for Battle of the Somme...

A Sheffield schoolboy is to appear on screens around the country today as he pays tribute to all the fallen soldiers of the Battle of the Somme.

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Martin Smith column: The myth of England’s arrogance

“We’re all Welsh now, aren’t we lads…?”

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Fearing for the future after Brexit

As the results of the EU referendum began to trickle in the morning after the people had voted it was as if a dark cloud had descended upon myself and my colleagues, writes Greg Stiles.

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My View, Mel Hewitt: Make the most of childhood moments

It’s that time of year again when we are just weeks away from the end of the school year.

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The Lighter Side of Life with Kate Mason: Resignations stepping up a gear as...

After a string of poor ratings and daily bashings by TV critics and fans alike Chris Evans announced he is stepping down from Top Gear after only one series.
And while the rest of the world seems to be...

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Over 6,000 expected for Cliffhanger event in Sheffield city centre

Over 6,000 people are expected to descend on Sheffield city centre for the return of a popular climbing event and festival.

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Telegraph Column by Daphne Cawthorne: School inspections are part of the process

Up and down the country over the last few weeks there have been audible cheers from students leaving school and exams behind.

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Favourite Things: A welcoming place that always takes centre stage

Mary Newey, of the Woodseats Theatre Company, tells the Telegraph about her favourite things in Sheffield.

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COLUMNIST: Michael Dowse - Clockwork dolls were the height of interest in the...

The height of interest in automata was from the 1880s to the 1920s. One of the key forms of automata from this time was the figures dancing on French music boxes.

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