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A house divided

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How Béres ate Sheffield

How Béres ate Sheffield

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Dan has been a journalist in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire for almost 10 years and set up The Tribune in 2021. He particularly enjoys writing about the people, places and politics of Sheffield.

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A lonely death on New Year’s Day

A lonely death on New Year’s Day

Veronica Crawford was housed by a company paid millions to support the most vulnerable. Less than three months later, she was dead

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When the chips are down

When the chips are down

It's a tough time to run a chippy. Mina Miller meets those sticking around - and those getting out

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Music sounds better with you

Music sounds better with you

The owners of Sheffield’s small venues on keeping it weird without going broke

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