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BUSINESSMEN and women in the South East appear to be among the most sceptical in the UK about the eu
An independent poll of 1,000 heads of companies across the UK recealed that only 31 per cent of businesses in the South East are in favour of the euro and 67 per cent of them want to keep the pound. The survey was carried out by ICM on behalf of Business
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ANGRY scenes and allegations of touting erupted on the first day of a new permit-only taxi rank at a
Special taxi commissionaires wearing bright red hats were on hand to enforce tough new regulations at Eastbourne station. After months of negotiation, Connex South Central signed a council-backed franchise deal with local private hire firm Sussex Cars
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EIGHTY jobs will be created when a new bar-hotel for backpackers opens in Brighton.
Building work has already started on the Walkabout Inn, which will include a 22-room hostel providing budget accommodation for backpackers, students and young holidaymakers. Regent Inns are to spend £1.3 million developing the 6,000sq ft pub on the site
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THE 16-year-old fiancee of stabbing death victim Jay Kensett spoke today of their young love which s
Cassie Watts and Jay were together 16 months and became engaged when they were just 15. They had dreams of marriage, a home of their own and of having children - dreams that were destroyed when 16-year-old Jay suffered a stab wound on Brighton's Whitehawk
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THE new boys made an instant impression as the Sussex began the new season with a swagger at Hove ye
Opening pair Michael Di Venuto and Richard Montgomerie both made centuries and Umer Rashid was rewarded for some intelligent spin bowling with the key wicket of Alan Wells, and Tony Cottey even got in on the act with a smart catch as the county beat Kent
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TAXI wars have broken out in Eastbourne around the railway station, traditionally by far the most lu
The trouble erupted when Connex South Central signed a deal with a private hire firm to manage two ranks at the station. This incurred the wrath of taxi drivers who don't want to buy permits costing more than £400 enabling them to pick up fares at the
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THEY were the glamour girls of the Fifties and Sixties.
Each year tourism chiefs would select six women and transform them into the Brighton Promettes. Their job was to sell Brighton to the world. They appeared in newsreels all over the globe, from Australia to Brazil, and became as much a symbol of the town
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WHATEVER you do, don't mention the war.
Guests at an upmarket hotel will be subjected to Fawlty Towers-style chaos this weekend. The normally comfortable, elegant Spread Eagle Hotel in Midhurst will be transformed into a shambles on Saturday evening. There will be a barmy hotel owner, a raving
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EIGHTY jobs will be created when a new bar-hotel for backpackers opens in Brighton.
Building work has already started on the Walkabout Inn, which will include a 22-room hostel providing budget accommodation for backpackers, students and young holidaymakers. Regent Inns are to spend £1.3 million developing the 6,000sq ft pub on the site
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with CHRIS CHANDLER
THE ear-bashings have begun. Several of my colleagues who patrol the front lines of local politics with notebooks and ballpoints at the ready report that as the May elections draw near we are being accused of favouritism. So let's get one thing clear
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THE new boys made an instant impression as the Sussex began the new season with a swagger at Hove ye
Opening pair Michael Di Venuto and Richard Montgomerie both made centuries and Umer Rashid was rewarded for some intelligent spin bowling with the key wicket of Alan Wells, and Tony Cottey even got in on the act with a smart catch as the county beat Kent
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ALBION boss Jeff Wood is ready to carry out his threat to chop one or both of his first choice strik
Wood has included a hat-trick of alternatives to Richard Barker and Gary Hart for tomorrow's trip to play-off pursuers Mansfield. Stuart Storer, Lawrence Davies and Andy Ansah are all included in an 18-strong squad intent on stalling the sliding Seagulls
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TAXI wars have broken out in Eastbourne around the railway station, traditionally by far the most lu
The trouble erupted when Connex South Central signed a deal with a private hire firm to manage two ranks at the station. This incurred the wrath of taxi drivers who don't want to buy permits costing more than £400 enabling them to pick up fares at the
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THEY were the glamour girls of the Fifties and Sixties.
Each year tourism chiefs would select six women and transform them into the Brighton Promettes. Their job was to sell Brighton to the world. They appeared in newsreels all over the globe, from Australia to Brazil, and became as much a symbol of the town
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WHATEVER you do, don't mention the war.
Guests at an upmarket hotel will be subjected to Fawlty Towers-style chaos this weekend. The normally comfortable, elegant Spread Eagle Hotel in Midhurst will be transformed into a shambles on Saturday evening. There will be a barmy hotel owner, a raving
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BUSINESSMEN and women in the South East appear to be among the most sceptical in the UK about the eu
An independent poll of 1,000 heads of companies across the UK recealed that only 31 per cent of businesses in the South East are in favour of the euro and 67 per cent of them want to keep the pound. The survey was carried out by ICM on behalf of Business
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with CHRIS CHANDLER
THE ear-bashings have begun. Several of my colleagues who patrol the front lines of local politics with notebooks and ballpoints at the ready report that as the May elections draw near we are being accused of favouritism. So let's get one thing clear
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ALBION boss Jeff Wood is ready to carry out his threat to chop one or both of his first choice strik
Wood has included a hat-trick of alternatives to Richard Barker and Gary Hart for tomorrow's trip to play-off pursuers Mansfield. Stuart Storer, Lawrence Davies and Andy Ansah are all included in an 18-strong squad intent on stalling the sliding Seagulls
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ANGRY scenes and allegations of touting erupted on the first day of a new permit-only taxi rank at a
Special taxi commissionaires wearing bright red hats were on hand to enforce tough new regulations at Eastbourne station. After months of negotiation, Connex South Central signed a council-backed franchise deal with local private hire firm Sussex Cars
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THE 16-year-old fiancee of stabbing death victim Jay Kensett spoke today of their young love which s
Cassie Watts and Jay were together 16 months and became engaged when they were just 15. They had dreams of marriage, a home of their own and of having children - dreams that were destroyed when 16-year-old Jay suffered a stab wound on Brighton's Whitehawk