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A new centre specialising in construction and engineering has opened at Rotherham College - bringing teaching together at the same site for the first time. The two floors of space at the Clifton ...
To celebrate the release of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, we’ve created some exclusive new wallpapers. The wallpaper showcases the game’s two protagonists, Naoe and Yasuke, and is available for ...
Manchester United have confirmed plans to leave Old Trafford and move to a new 100,000-seater stadium. The new stadium, which will be the largest in the UK, will be built on club-owned land ...
More than 70 people have been jailed at Sheffield Crown Court for their roles in the Rotherham disorder, which left 64 police officers, three horses and a dog injured. More than 200 asylum seekers ...
potential signings and more… It’s fair to say that Rotherham United have fallen way below what was expected of them in the 24/25 campaign, with the Millers languishing in mid-table with nine ...
INJURED duo Sean Raggett and Alex MacDonald will play no further part in Rotherham United's troubled League One campaign, manager Steve Evans has revealed. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to ...
UNLUCKY loanee Dan Gore could be wearing a Rotherham United first-team jersey again next month. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Rotherham Advertiser, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing ...
No more being confused for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO, the cinema trade group which represents movie theaters across the country, is changing its ...
The National Association of Theatre Owners, aka NATO, will now be known as Cinema United going forward. It’s a big name change for the trade org, with one of the reasons behind the change ...
The rebranding is designed to emphasize the importance of seeing a film on the big screen. It also means the org will no longer been confused with the other NATO. By Pamela McClintock Senior Film ...
FRUSTRATED Rotherham United manager Steve Evans felt his side were hard done to en route to a 3-2 home reverse to high-flying Wycombe, whose penchant for late goals again surfaced at the AESSEAL ...