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  • 'Council really needs to grasp the emergency we are in'

    This week saw the latest manifesto U-turn from the current administration as it reintroduced glyphosate to the city’s biosphere, despite a pledge not to in May 2023, writes Green councillor Steve Davis. In 2019, while in administration, Labour

  • Mother’s heartbreak losing baby son at one week old

    A mother was heartbroken after her baby son died at just one week old. Emma Shemain was “so excited” when she unexpectedly fell pregnant at 40 years old. “It was a good pregnancy, I was shocked I fell pregnant at 40," she told The Argus.

  • The wealthiest people in Sussex on Sunday Times Rich List

    Sir Paul McCartney has become Britain’s first billionaire musician as the richest people who live in Sussex are revealed. The Beatles legend and his wife Nancy, who own a 160-acre farm near Rye, moved six places up the Sunday Times’ annual rich

  • Warning as cases of whooping cough rise across county

    NHS Sussex has issued a warning about the rising cases of whooping cough across the county. It is urging people at risk, including babies, young children and pregnant women, to get vaccinated against the bacterial infection, known as pertussis.

  • 5G equipment to be added to 20m mast

    A 5G communications base will be added to an existing mast near the A23. Mid Sussex District Council approved Cellnex UK's plans to add the 5G equipment to its existing 20-metre lattice tower in green land near Park Road, Handcross. The upgrade

  • Over 200 vintage motorcycles to ride through city centre

    Over 200 vintage motorcycles will ride through a city centre. The annual Distinguished Gentleman's Ride 2024 will take place this Sunday and is set to have around 300 participants. The motorbikes will pass through North Street, Chichester,

  • Line-up for Worthing Festival 2024 announced

    The schedule has been announced for this year's Worthing Festival with music, comedy and family entertainment all in the mix. More than 100 events will make up the second year of the festival, which is set to run from June 8 to June 23. There