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The men who raised the flags

The men who raised the flags

Nigel Farage says this summer’s movement was led by ‘ordinary people’ expressing their patriotism. That’s not what we found

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A tale of four cities

A tale of four cities

How Manchester stole a march on Sheffield, and how we can fight back

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Dan has been a journalist in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire for almost 10 years and set up The Tribune in 2021. He particularly enjoys writing about the people, places and politics of Sheffield.

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The Crucible's next chapter opens

The Crucible's next chapter opens

'Yes, big things happen because of the big capital P[olitics], but really your life changes in a room with your family.'

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The last lockkeeper

The last lockkeeper

‘It’s not really a job, it's a way of life’

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