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REFUGEES from Kosovo fled when they were discovered hiding in the back of a truck.
But Sussex police used tracker dogs to trace the three men, who had been inside a lorry making a delivery at a factory at Slinfold, near Horsham. The men were taken to Crawley police station where they were questioned by immigration officials. Speaking
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FAMILY, friends and political colleagues gathered to pay their last respects to a Labour veteran tod
The parish church of St Peter's, Brighton, was packed for the funeral of Stan Fitch, 83, the honorary alderman who served as a councillor for nearly 30 years. The father of four leaves eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Mayor Francis Tonks
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ALBION manager Jeff Wood came under fire from fans again last night as the Seagulls plunged deep int
Supporters chanted 'Wood Out' and the besieged boss needed a stewards' escort following a 3-1 defeat by new leaders Cambridge United at the Priestfield Stadium. There was more bad news once Wood had made it to the dressing room. A shock 1-0 win for Hartlepool
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ANTI-Albion vandals broke into Withdean Stadium and daubed graffiti at the club's future home.
Offensive words were painted in large letters on wooden hoardings on the south side of the stadium but have since been painted over. Albion director Martin Perry said: "Security is an issue for Ecovert, not us. We will have to make sure that the security
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A PSYCHIATRIST who repeatedly pestered a patient for sex will return to work next month.
Mohammed Inayat, 39, from Southdown Road, Eastbourne, was suspended for six months when he appeared before the General Medical Council in October last year. Adisciplinary hearing was told that he had pursued an attractive travel and music executive for
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THE ARGUS today launches a major appeal to fund essential medical care for the children of war-torn
As thousands of sick and wounded refugees pour over the borders into neighbouring states, we are calling on all our readers to help relieve their plight. More than 400,000 men, women and children have fled their homes for Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia
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FOR years I have been trying to persuade my parents to move from Crayford, the area of South East Lo
If you've never heard of it, you're not alone. It is a truly unremarkable place - a fact that the local borough council seems to acknowledge as it's no longer even signposted from the A2. Like most of the capital's suburbs, it's an ugly sprawl of post-war
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COUNCIL leaders today called for a truce in the row over plans they say will create 2,000 jobs.
A war of words erupted last week after West Sussex County Council's Tory leader Graham Forshaw slammed plans to build offices in the green corridor between Worthing and Sompting. He said the development on a greenfield site could destroy the area and
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AN army of workers will be needed to clear up a trail of destruction left by 300 travellers at a Sus
As the last of more than 100 caravans left Princes Park in Eastbourne last night, experts began counting the cost of the upheaval left behind. Council workers are today assessing the damage to a huge area of the popular park and a seafront coach park
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SIX months of painstaking restoration work went up in flames when thieves torched a couple's beloved
Magnus Hollis and his girlfriend Catherine Allfrey have been left devastated by the theft. Mr Hollis, 25, spotted the thieves from his bedroom window on Brighton seafront and shouted out: "Get off - that's my car." One thief shouted back "tough" as they
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A PSYCHIATRIST who repeatedly pestered a patient for sex will return to work next month.
Mohammed Inayat, 39, from Southdown Road, Eastbourne, was suspended for six months when he appeared before the General Medical Council in October last year. Adisciplinary hearing was told that he had pursued an attractive travel and music executive for
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THE ARGUS today launches a major appeal to fund essential medical care for the children of war-torn
As thousands of sick and wounded refugees pour over the borders into neighbouring states, we are calling on all our readers to help relieve their plight. More than 400,000 men, women and children have fled their homes for Albania, Montenegro, Macedonia
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A POLICE hunt went on today for an 18-month-old baby missing with his father from his home in Bexhil
Little Riley McDonnell was last seen being driven away from his mother's home in Ashby Close, Sidley, last night. Officers say they are very concerned for the child's welfare. Riley and his father Stephen McDonnell left Ashby Close at 7.30pm last night
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SUSSEX could give their team for the opening Championship match a dress rehearsal in the friendly ag
Leg spinner Umer Rashid, who had a wisdom tooth removed yesterday, has been left out and Raj Rao will bat at No 6. Coach Peter Moores has already hinted that Sussex may use an extra specialist batsman early in the season, when conditions are less helpful
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FOR years I have been trying to persuade my parents to move from Crayford, the area of South East Lo
If you've never heard of it, you're not alone. It is a truly unremarkable place - a fact that the local borough council seems to acknowledge as it's no longer even signposted from the A2. Like most of the capital's suburbs, it's an ugly sprawl of post-war
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Cambridge United piled on the misery with a comfortable victory which lifts them to the top of the t
Captain Paul Wanless headed the visitors in front on 22 minutes after Mark Ormerod failed to deal with a Neil Mustoe free-kick. Jamie Campbell doubled the Seagulls' deficit on 56 minutes and Neil MacKenzie smashed in Cambridge's third 17 minutes later
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COUNCIL leaders today called for a truce in the row over plans they say will create 2,000 jobs.
A war of words erupted last week after West Sussex County Council's Tory leader Graham Forshaw slammed plans to build offices in the green corridor between Worthing and Sompting. He said the development on a greenfield site could destroy the area and
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AN army of workers will be needed to clear up a trail of destruction left by 300 travellers at a Sus
As the last of more than 100 caravans left Princes Park in Eastbourne last night, experts began counting the cost of the upheaval left behind. Council workers are today assessing the damage to a huge area of the popular park and a seafront coach park
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SIX months of painstaking restoration work went up in flames when thieves torched a couple's beloved
Magnus Hollis and his girlfriend Catherine Allfrey have been left devastated by the theft. Mr Hollis, 25, spotted the thieves from his bedroom window on Brighton seafront and shouted out: "Get off - that's my car." One thief shouted back "tough" as they
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A POLICE hunt went on today for an 18-month-old baby missing with his father from his home in Bexhil
Little Riley McDonnell was last seen being driven away from his mother's home in Ashby Close, Sidley, last night. Officers say they are very concerned for the child's welfare. Riley and his father Stephen McDonnell left Ashby Close at 7.30pm last night
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REFUGEES from Kosovo fled when they were discovered hiding in the back of a truck.
But Sussex police used tracker dogs to trace the three men, who had been inside a lorry making a delivery at a factory at Slinfold, near Horsham. The men were taken to Crawley police station where they were questioned by immigration officials. Speaking
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FAMILY, friends and political colleagues gathered to pay their last respects to a Labour veteran tod
The parish church of St Peter's, Brighton, was packed for the funeral of Stan Fitch, 83, the honorary alderman who served as a councillor for nearly 30 years. The father of four leaves eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Mayor Francis Tonks
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SUSSEX could give their team for the opening Championship match a dress rehearsal in the friendly ag
Leg spinner Umer Rashid, who had a wisdom tooth removed yesterday, has been left out and Raj Rao will bat at No 6. Coach Peter Moores has already hinted that Sussex may use an extra specialist batsman early in the season, when conditions are less helpful
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ALBION manager Jeff Wood came under fire from fans again last night as the Seagulls plunged deep int
Supporters chanted 'Wood Out' and the besieged boss needed a stewards' escort following a 3-1 defeat by new leaders Cambridge United at the Priestfield Stadium. There was more bad news once Wood had made it to the dressing room. A shock 1-0 win for Hartlepool
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Cambridge United piled on the misery with a comfortable victory which lifts them to the top of the t
Captain Paul Wanless headed the visitors in front on 22 minutes after Mark Ormerod failed to deal with a Neil Mustoe free-kick. Jamie Campbell doubled the Seagulls' deficit on 56 minutes and Neil MacKenzie smashed in Cambridge's third 17 minutes later
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ANTI-Albion vandals broke into Withdean Stadium and daubed graffiti at the club's future home.
Offensive words were painted in large letters on wooden hoardings on the south side of the stadium but have since been painted over. Albion director Martin Perry said: "Security is an issue for Ecovert, not us. We will have to make sure that the security