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Exclusive: The Tribune can reveal that Andrew Milne has threatened leaseholders with high court action. It ‘broke my heart’ one woman says
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James O'Hara has a hand in venues, bars and events across Sheffield. Is he using that power for good?
‘More and more requests are coming through marked as urgent, so that’s all we’re doing. Everything else is just getting left’
How a colony of Tasmanian wallabies made the Peak District their home for 70 years
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.
Victoria is an investigative reporter, who has written extensively about Sheffield's music and hospitality sectors. She was previously the editor of the Waltham Forest Echo.
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Exclusive: The Tribune can reveal that Andrew Milne has threatened leaseholders with high court action. It ‘broke my heart’ one woman says
‘More and more requests are coming through marked as urgent, so that’s all we’re doing. Everything else is just getting left’
This story includes details of sexual abuse some readers may find distressing
Dr Maria Downs and the extraordinary growth of ‘parental alienation’
'Yes, big things happen because of the big capital P[olitics], but really your life changes in a room with your family.'
‘Sometimes when people come for the first time, you hear an audible gasp when they step inside’
The price tag for Fargate's promised venue has more than doubled in the last three years, but the council insists it is worth the cost
"The film had genuinely traumatised him in a way that has made him ready for the end of the world at any moment"
“If you hang around in this car park for a bit, you’ll see it all”
How a colony of Tasmanian wallabies made the Peak District their home for 70 years
‘It’s not really a job, it's a way of life’
A summer’s night with Sheffield’s moth-watchers
The Sheffield romance that defied a world at war
Hope springs eternal in Hackenthorpe
Pete Hill looks back at 50 years of shooting Sheffield
The animated life of Arthur Humberstone