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Iranian community concerns as protests escalate

Anti-government protests in Iran have entered their fourth week following the death in custody of 22 year old Mahsa Amini, arrested by morality police for allegedly defyng the country’s strict dress codes. A sixteen year old protester Nika Shakarami went missing in Tehran on 20 September and was later reported dead. Sheffield-based human rights activist Manuchehr spoke to Sheffield Live! about the protests and the concerns of the Iranian community in Sheffield.

Burngreave community magazine on brink of closure

Community news magazine, the Burngreave Messenger, is facing closure after the withdrawal of funding. The magazine, established in 1999, has been working to relaunch since the Covid-19 pandemic. A public meeting was called this week to explore alternative means of keeping the publication afloat. Azz Mohammed reports for Sheffield Live!

Breast cancer campaign highlights risk reduction

Breast Cancer Awareness Month aims to highlight the causes of breast cancer. Not all breast cancer cases are preventable but studies show lifestyle changes can prevent at least 30 per cent of breast cancer cases. Cassie D’Apice suffered from breast cancer at the age of thirty four. She spoke to Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed.

Government should widen energy support says care provider

Nicola Richards, director of Palms Row Healthcare, told Sheffield Live! the government should grant more support to care homes in a bid to keep the sector sustainable through the energy crisis. Government has announced six months of support to business and charities to meet rising energy bills. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

Businesses calls for more police patrol on Abbeydale Road

Businesses on Abbeydale Road have accused South Yorkshire police of not doing enough to prevent crime in the area after a spate of burglaries and attempted burglaries. Last week a burglar raided Heaven Beauty on Abbeydale Road and attempted to enter other shops in the area. Superintendent Benn Kemp of South Yorkshire Police said: “Whilst we have seen residential burglaries reduce by 14 per cent, we’re aware of a small, recent increase in business burglary, specifically on and near Abbeydale Road and I would like to reassure businesses and nearby residents that we’re carrying out a number of lines of enquiry to find those responsible and offer support.” Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

Activists call to restore axed bus services

Transport campaigners mounted a protest earlier this week outside the South Yorkshire Combine Mayoral Authority’s offices on Broad Street. The bus service cancellations include routes 18 and 53 in Sheffield and came into force on Sunday 2 October. Meersbrook residents, speaking to Sheffield Live!, said it would leave people struggling to attend hospital appointments or to take children to school. Baillor Jalloh reports.

Ukrainian journalist tells of dangers of working during war

Journalists from independent news outlet 6262 in Slavyansk, a city on the frontline in the Donetsk region, have spoken to Sheffield Live! about the challenges of working through the war in Ukraine. In 2019, 6262 manager Valerie Garmash was among a group of Ukrainian journalists who took part in a study visit to Sheffield. The capital city of Donetsk has been twinned with Sheffield since the time of the Soviet Union. Sheffield Live! reporter Sangita Basudev spoke to Lidiia Khaustova.

Inquiry into street trees dispute commences public hearings

Deputy Council Leader Julie Grocutt spoke at the first of a series of planned public hearings as part of the Independent Inquiry into Sheffield’s street trees dispute. The inquiry was established as part of the Co-operation Agreement between Labour and Green groups on Sheffield City Council. The inquiry is chaired by Sir Mark Lowcott, whose former work includes senior roles in the civil service and the United Nations. Its purpose is to assist Sheffield’s recovery from the dispute.