Saturday afternoons at the Sheffield City Hall has local people dancing the Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango.
Saturday afternoons at the Sheffield City Hall has local people dancing the Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango.
The down pour of snow in Sheffield had people out having fun, working hard but most importantly of all lending a helping hand.
At least 3% of the workforce work on Christmas Day, with NHS workers and care workers topping the list. Yet many more chose to volunteer. We spoke to Elton Clough who has been volunteering for over 20 years.
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.
The police bought a car that had been driven by a drunk driver in to Bakers Pool to highlight the dangers of drinking and driving.
A new custody suite of 50 cells is being built in Tinsley. The new building will hold people from both the Rotherham and Sheffield areas.
Police today appealed for help to catch the gunman who killed one man and injured another on Sunday night. The man who died was named as Jordan Thomas 22 from Waterthorpe Sheffield.
Brian was seven at the time of the Sheffield Blitz. He tells us what he remembers of the events and about an interesting encounter he had when he was stationed in Germany twelve years later.
New Roots has had letters from customers saying they were going to boycott the shop because it has poster that that criticises UKIP immigration policy and says that they welcome immigrants in to the shop.
Joan Lee 91, was a nurse during the second world war but during the Sheffield Blitz she was working in a sweet shop. 668 civilians and 25 servicemen were killed during two nights of bombing. A total of 1,586 people were injured and over 40,000 more were made homeless.