Sheffield based illustrator, James Walmesley, has drawn a cartoon about the Charlie Hebdo attack which has been re-tweeted over 6,000 times.
Sheffield based illustrator, James Walmesley, has drawn a cartoon about the Charlie Hebdo attack which has been re-tweeted over 6,000 times.
High Hopes is a horse riding school for people with disabilities and it is currently looking for volunteers.
Sheffield Ahmadiyya Muslim Association took to the streets of Sheffield on New Years Day to help clean up the aftermath of the New Years Eve Party.
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign held a protest outside Sainsbury’s, as part of a national campaign, to ask customers to boycott goods which are grown in illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine. The supermarket was contacted but gave no comment.
The Samaritans are a 24 hour help line that is open every day of the year. The service which supports anybody who needs someone to talk to is run by 130 volunteers in Sheffield.
Sheffield Live! finds out what it is like working the beat on New Years Eve in City.
A local florist has written a Children’s’ book about her rescue dog, to raise money for the charity she got him from.
With the ice and snow still covering the pavements of Sheffield, we investigate the safety precautions you should take while walking around.
The down pour of snow in Sheffield had people out having fun, working hard but most importantly of all lending a helping hand.
In the early hours of Christmas Day 1914 the German soldiers began to sing Silent Night and lit candles around their trenches. Later on they walked out in to no mans’ land shouting Merry Christmas to the allied soldiers. So began the Christmas Day Truce. German and Allied soldiers exchanged gifts and talked. They took the opportunity to bury their dead. But one of the best know events of the day was the game of football. 100 years on Sheffield Live! Spoke to local organisation Football Unites Racism Divides to talk about football as a uniting force.