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Losing the plots: Sheffield’s biggest allotments have descended into acrimony
Mass evictions, XL bullies and homing pigeons that just keep coming back
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.
Mass evictions, XL bullies and homing pigeons that just keep coming back
Plus, our new sister title launches in London
A dispatch from Dan, who is still enjoying a post-holiday glow
‘Like eating something from an Anglo-Saxon dig’
‘There’s nowhere else like it’
‘They think they know more about soccer than we know about football’
‘The whole world needs to know they are robbing bastards’
Artists, beekeepers, foxes and owls — oh my!
‘Knock it down? Over my dead body’
Red routes, 12-hour bus lanes and Sheffield's 'Golden Mile'
How Matt Drapper took on an abusive church, and won
‘This is really low level journalism. Next'
‘It’s not illegal. Morally dubious, yes’
‘All we ever got back was that there was going to be jam tomorrow’
‘They’ve smashed every window in the hotel and are battering the bobbies’
On vernacular slang art; Luke Horton and who’s buying those ‘Be Reyt’ greeting cards