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Michael Fogg is Sheffield’s most famous funeral director. Does he also have a darker side?
He’s known for acts of altruism — but allegations of insensitivity towards bereaved families tell a different story
Is Sheffield’s only independent councillor too shy to speak?
‘It’s thanks to you, not me. All I did was carry on your work.’
Sheffield: A city on the up?
Plus, city’s biggest mural takes shape in Pounds Park
Aseel Al-Essaie was the victim of a grisly murder, now he’s television
‘One person’s worst day is another person’s payday’
Why is Sheffield soft-pedalling on bike hire?
‘I think I need an ambulance’
The ‘Edinburgh Fringe for podcasts’ arrives
Plus: data wizard Daniel looks into the statistics on our readers' politics
Sheffield was in decline. In Bill Stephenson’s photos, the city still glows
‘There’s a golden hour when everyone loves everyone — and a point where people are ready to punch each other’
Cambridge Street Collective has just opened. But can it live up to its hype?
'It’s good you’re here, so we can test it'
A tram track disaster and why you should never wear sandals in a bar
Interrupting our normal programming…
Tent city protest at university still going strong
Plus, an award-winning eco home and the return of snogging
The skylark strikes back
A few years ago, the brown bird seemed in mortal peril. Now it’s adapting to survive
Is the tug of war over Abbeydale Picture House finally nearing its end?
‘He’s nearly bankrupted us, there should be some recompense for that’
‘The first Yemeni MP? It’s quite a lot of pressure’
How Abtisam Mohamed made it
Tipi, or not tipi?
Plus, Sheffield Jazz’s 50th anniversary concert
It’s 1974 and only two cities exist: London and Sheffield
In Philip Hensher’s Booker-shortlisted novel, Londoners start over in a city in its ‘last phase of industrial greatness’