John Booker is Sheffield’s first Reform councillor. Labour insiders worry he won’t be the last
‘John is by no means the worst of these people, he’s not a knuckle-dragging racist’
‘John is by no means the worst of these people, he’s not a knuckle-dragging racist’
Plus, who should feature on Sheffield’s walk of fame?
Hope springs eternal in Hackenthorpe
“You can invite as many influencers as you want to the launch night, but they won’t help you on a Tuesday when you need people in.”
“We wanted to get rid of that stuffiness, that old-fashioned feeling that you need to know your Burgundy or your Bordeaux”
Plus, wild swimming ‘chaos’ at Agden reservoir
Can Sheffield still claim to be a city of sanctuary?
‘What you are seeing is not the bulk of the exclusions. The number of hidden exclusions is absolutely outrageous'
‘Having been a radio nerd as a kid and just an audio obsessive, I never lost that bug’
Plus, do you want to be the Lord of Rotherham?
‘This estate needs a lot of things, more flowers is not one of them’
Coles Corner was Richard Hawley’s love letter to his city. 20 years on, he looks back on the record that made him a star
A new artillery factory in Tinsley is being touted as a solution to our economic woes. But at what cost?
Plus, The Catpack launches in Sheffield
'It’s not the students who have been the problem, it's the institution’
Reheating the cold case of our city’s most notoriously flammable attraction