Sheffield is a city full of different cultures living alongside each other, and Migration Matters Festival celebrates this diversity from the 19–24 June. It also coincides with Refugee Week which […]
To The Bright
All three of these companies are still within their first year of opening, and while they’re all in different industries, they share a common goal – to bring a new […]
This House // Lyceum Theatre
This House. A humorous and engaging take on 1970s politics. Lyceum Theatre. You could be forgiven, seeing the glossy representation of parliament offices onstage, for thinking that you’re in for […]
Trump The Musical! // 9-12 May // Theatre Deli
Set in the very near future, Trump The Musical imagines a world where King Nigel Farage rules a privatised England, Kim Jong-Un’s nuclear program has reached its zenith, The Donald […]
Festival of Debate: NHS – Free for All, Unless You’re A (Certain Category Of) Migrant
The NHS, Britain’s best loved institution, offering free healthcare to everyone, seems to embody the best of the UK. Except that sometimes it doesn’t. A panel debate discussed what this […]
Festival of Debate: Should People in the UK Have Fewer Children to Save the World? / 1 May 2018
In Association with the Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures Tuesday 1 May 2018 A simple answer to this question could be ‘no’. The fertility rate in the UK is approximately 1.7 […]
Festival of Debate Interview: Professor Lenny Koh
Professor Lenny Koh, BEng (Hons), PhD, FRSA, is a Chair Professor in Operations Management, Founders and Directors of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) Research Centre at the Management […]
Festival of Debate Interview: Dr Owen Parker
Dr Owen Parker is a Senior Lecturer in European Politics at the University of Sheffield. He’ll be on the panel at The Past, Present & Future of European Unity event […]
Good Deeds: Cohesion Sheffield & Sheffield Futures
We sat down for a chat with Cohesion Sheffield and Sheffield Futures to find out about the good work they do in Sheffield and how people can help them. Name […]
Good Deeds: Cathedral Archer Project & Roundabout
We sat down for a chat with The Cathedral Archer Project and Roundabout to find out about the good work they do in Sheffield and how people can help them. […]
Festival of Debate: Yanis Varoufakis / 18 April 2018
It’s no surprise that Yanis Varoufakis, high-profile Leftie, academic economist and ex-Greek Finance Minister, doesn’t love the EU or globalisation. What we heard on Wednesday 18th April however, was that […]
Sheffield Mental Health Guide
Whether you need support yourself or are supporting someone else or you’d just like to be better informed about mental health issues, navigating the abundance of information that’s on offer […]