They’re young, they’re feminist, and there’s not a bus pass in sight. Sheffield’s Seven Hills Women’s Institute is bringing a new look to this most traditional of organisations. Rachel Blundy reports for JUS News.
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They’re young, they’re feminist, and there’s not a bus pass in sight. Sheffield’s Seven Hills Women’s Institute is bringing a new look to this most traditional of organisations. Rachel Blundy reports for JUS News.
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The Ranmoor polling station in Sheffield this year escaped the chaos this year that brought it to national attention 12 months ago.
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With the affects of March’s earthquake still being felt in Japan, University of Sheffield exchange student Yudai Washida, 21, told MAPPED OUT how it feels to be on the other side of the world when disaster strikes back home.
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The World Student Games were held in Sheffield, 20 years ago. But, in 2011, is this still impacting the city politically?
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“I am already convinced that with these interesting ingredients and intricate combinations that this is going to be so much more than a pub lunch.”
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When Sheffield based artist Wilda Goyetche first reached into her box of pencils, who knew she would create such a dynamic collection of painted personalities?
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On 3rd May each year, there is a day for journalism – World Press Freedom Day –to deal with press freedom issues all over the world. The role of Internet, social media in the 21st century and journalistic issues in Arab district are highlightened this year.
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Campaigners are hoping to improve the public’s understanding of the difficulties that deaf people face by holding a Deaf Awareness Week.
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Abigail’s Party, the classic comedy which illustrated the lives of middle class in the 1970s, is presented with some local accents and expressions in Parish Hall, Ringinglow Road in Sheffield from May 3 to May 7.
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The AV referendum has triggered a vast range of views around the country, from the confused to the certain.
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