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‘I have never seen a developer who has as little regard for the people who invest in his buildings or the tenants. It really is quite shameless’
Veronica Crawford was housed by a company paid millions to support the most vulnerable. Less than three months later, she was dead
Sheffield has been struggling to draw the big names — but there are signs things are looking up
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‘I have never seen a developer who has as little regard for the people who invest in his buildings or the tenants. It really is quite shameless’
Veronica Crawford was housed by a company paid millions to support the most vulnerable. Less than three months later, she was dead
‘I don’t think you could find one person in the industry with a good word to say’
'People gave up secure housing to live here, we are quite content to see their business collapse'
Sheffield has been struggling to draw the big names — but there are signs things are looking up
The town has declared itself the first "Children's Capital of Culture"
It's a tough time to run a chippy. Mina Miller meets those sticking around - and those getting out
The owners of Sheffield’s small venues on keeping it weird without going broke
“They’re from Mick Jagger’s aviary, did you know?”
“Members of the executive team would say things like ‘I believe in unions, but just not one here’.”
The water’s lovely, but many of us can’t get there
The Don has undergone a massive clean up effort — so why are salmon stocks still low?
The world’s two oldest football clubs face off at the Rules Derby
The fanzines that made Sheffield’s musical revolution
'I’ve been advised that I should let it go about Tony Foulds'
‘Knock it down? Over my dead body’