- Contest to boost child literacy
- Free cash ignored in goodwill offer
- Editors back before press inquiry
- 'One in seven' shops empty in 2011
- Paisley treated in intensive care
- Warning over multiple family risks
- Treasury 'unaware' of tax write-off
- Inquiry: Stalking should be offence
- Charles to lead Dickens celebration
- Radical cleric wins bid for freedom
- Preacher Qatada 'freed within days'
- Valentine's gown made of roses
- Thousands of young 'cyberbullied'
- Primary pupils 'not toilet trained'
- Chain chips in to save restaurant
- Time pressure hits parent homework
- 'Lack of evidence' over Milly leak
- Dacre seeks tighter press controls
- Queen celebrates with communities
- Hague condemns 'unacceptable' Syria
Business
Bad parking to be targeted by new cameras
PLANS to bring in mobile cameras to police bus lane and parking restrictions in Sheffield have been approved.
19 commentsBalfour Beatty staff in strike vote
WORKERS at Balfour Beatty Engineering Services have voted overwhelmingly for a second time to strike over the termination of agreements with unions and the de-skilling of construction workers.
Apprentices cook up a real recipe for success
SHEFFIELD teenager Tim Houghton is enjoying a taste of life in a top city centre restaurant as he completes a high quality apprenticeship programme.
Pub revamp is ‘first class job’
WORK to transform a Sheffield pub has been completed at a cost of £80,000.
Rise in number of migrant workers
DONCASTER has seen a rise in the numbers of migrant workers arriving in the borough, according to new figures.
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Jobs
New drive for apprenticeships
Sheffield College is marking National Apprenticeship Week by launching a new campaign to encourage more employers to hire or recruit more apprentices.
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Breaking: Former Chief Constable wants top job
south Yorkshire’s former Chief Constable Med Hughes has revealed he wants to become the county’s new Police and Crime Commissioner.
Breaking news: 60 jobs go as meat plant closes
A MEAT preparation plant in Sheffield is to close, it has been announced.
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8,000 jobs under threat
UP TO 8,000 more public sector jobs could be lost in Sheffield - and even more could be under threat in private contractors and supply companies, according to a new report.
7 commentsBudget plans could see 600 jobs axed at council
HUNDREDS of council jobs will be cut in Derbyshire if budget plans are approved next week.
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Tuesday 07 February 2012
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