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Latest News From SheffieldDoctor's child porn shame
A SOUTH Yorkshire pathologist has been jailed after more than 11,000 indecent pornographic images of children were found on his computers at Rotherham Hospital and at home. (31/07/2010 10:00:00)
Tram strike threat as staff back steward
TRAM workers in Sheffield have voted to take industrial action after a row between managers and a trade union official. (31/07/2010 05:09:49)
Disney on Ice family ticket offer - VIDEO
GET your skates on! We've got a special Disney on Ice family ticket offer for all Star readers - saving you £10.
(31/07/2010 10:00:00)
Katie Price book signing fans queue from 4am
HUNDREDS of fans turned out for a glimpse of glamour girl Katie Price at her book signing in Doncaster. (31/07/2010 05:54:51)
Sheffield asylum seeker fears death if deported
A BURMESE woman living in Sheffield who faces deportation to her homeland fears she could be killed for participating in pro-democracy protests against the country's military regime. (31/07/2010 06:37:44)
Five in court over 'sham marriage'
A BRIDE and broom have appeared at court accused of taking part in a sham marriage ceremony in Sheffield to get residency in the country. (31/07/2010 05:51:25)
Supermarket wins backing of planners
SUPERMARKET giant Sainsbury's has secured the backing of city planners for a controversial expansion of a Sheffield superstore. (31/07/2010 06:41:41)
Veterans' victory in hunt for standard
WAR veterans organising a ceremony in Sheffield to mark 65 years since VJ Day turned detective to track down an old standard which disappeared two years ago. (31/07/2010 06:47:44)
Councillors intervene in link road row
PLANNERS may be forced back to the drawing board over proposals for a multi-million pound link road to the new Waverley township after Sheffield Council voted to protect playing fields on the route.
(31/07/2010 06:11:28)
Little boy who can't stand by himself
A LITTLE boy whose parents were once told he would never even be able to crawl, let alone walk, is looking ahead to a much brighter future - with an operation in America holding the potential to dramatically change his life. (31/07/2010 05:36:31)
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