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How Abtisam Mohamed made it
How Abtisam Mohamed made it
Plus, Sheffield Jazz’s 50th anniversary concert
In Philip Hensher’s Booker-shortlisted novel, Londoners start over in a city in its ‘last phase of industrial greatness’
‘We just felt sorry for them, they had nothing’
Synths, steel, klang and bassbins in the People’s Republic of South Yorkshire
Plus, the Tories vanish from the city, and why Sheffield Hallam could well stay Labour
This city was once a ‘nuclear-free zone’. A lot has changed.
‘An account of one restless woman looking for another’
Plus, the true story behind an iconic piece of graffiti
‘The party did want our votes but didn’t want to hear what we had to say’
'Ultimately, we made the decision to close and find another way to work, rather than change'
What should we do with Debenhams?
Plus, when Sun Ra played the students’ union
What readers like about The Tribune
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‘You are just like a number, they don’t care about you at all’