Sheffield Pride has a troubled history - and a contested future
‘It felt like a commercialised party for the police and for the state and that’s not somewhere I want to be’
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‘It felt like a commercialised party for the police and for the state and that’s not somewhere I want to be’
‘It feels like part of a broader shift in higher education and wider society to crack down on protests’
‘We never got to know our grandparents — that was taken away from us’
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We catch up with the main parties, and ask what it would mean were Labour to regain control
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How Nightingale used numbers to revolutionise medicine
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A film co-operative which saw filmmaking as activism, consciousness-raising as an art form
The Tribune has counted 20 instances of activists monstering hotels housing refugees in Sheffield and neighbouring towns over the past year
'We used to go see all of those at the Fiesta'
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Your double weekend read, featuring the return of fans to the Crucible, and what to expect from this week's local elections in the city