Sheffield's Taylor&Emmet LLP is equipping local employers with the tools to tackle discrimination in the workplace.
Lost musical from the writers of My Fair Lady set to be performed in full for the first time in over 60 years Researchers discover and reconstruct conductor's score for new production Score contains music that would later be reused in My Fair Lady and Gigi Musical to be performed at University of Sheffield's Festival of Arts and Humanities A long-lost musical by the composer and lyricist of My Fair Lady has been fully reconstructed and receives its first complete performance since 1953 at the University of Sheffield in May.
Writers, poets, historians, musicians and philosophers set to host city-wide festival in Sheffield.
Whirlow Week - Mucking in to make a difference & support the vital work that our education team delivers to some of the most vulnerable children in the region.
A spine-chilling horror convention will feature a selection of illustrious names from the horror genre when it returns to South Yorkshire next month.
- Announcement Highlights Commitment To Investing In Talent The Sheffield office of national law firm Irwin Mitchell has announced three new partners within its Business Legal Services team as part of this year's partner promotion round.
It's a great way to celebrate promotion Blades fans can get their very own club beers in now that Sheffield United has become the first major English league club to have its own artisan-brewed lager.
The first Spanish degree courses taught in Sheffield launched 100 years ago City's most renowned lawyer Herbert Hughes inspired funding scheme to help students learn modern languages in 1917 Memorial Fund gives students opportunity to study Hispanic culture and supports Sheffield's links with the Hispanic world A pioneering funding scheme that was the first of its kind to give students a chance to study Spanish at degree level is celebrating its centenary next month (May 2017).
Commenting on the preliminary UK GDP figures for Q1 2017, published today by the ONS, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: -The preliminary estimate of UK GDP growth indicates that the UK economy suffered a slight loss of momentum in the first quarter of the year, following a strong end to 2016.