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Landlords blame lack of licences on red tape
Publicans have blamed bureaucracy for their failure to comply with new licensing regulations. Figures show only a fraction of the thousands of pubs, clubs and restaurants in the county have applied to convert their existing licences or apply for new ones
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Patients admitted to sickness bug wards
Patients were admitted to hospital wards which were riddled with a debilitating vomiting bug. Some of the patients moved on to one of the wards then caught the sickness and diarrhoea virus. Hospitals are supposed to close infected wards to all new arrivals
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Prior leads Sussex
Matt Prior will become one of the youngest captains in Sussex history when he leads the side for the first time tomorrow. The 23-year-old takes over from Chris Adams for the three-day match against Bangladesh at Hove (10.45am) and Adams says he deserves
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Harding stalls on contract
Dan Harding's Albion future is in doubt again today after he held back from signing a new contract. The England under-21 leftback is keeping his options open and will not make a decision until early next month, when he returns from a family holiday. Manager
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Couple can taste the good life after sweet deal
THE husband and wife team behind the world's first chocolate with a conscience have become millionaires overnight after selling their company to global giant Cadbury Schweppes. Green & Black's organic chocolate has become one of the fastest growing
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Campaign to build city farm continues
Campaigners for a city farm in a deprived area have come out fighting despite funding and site setbacks which threatened to kill the project. The East Brighton City Farm committee was on the verge of calling it a day last week after the budget was slashed
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Joy follows tragedy for avid Albion fan
LIFELONG Brighton and Hove Albion fan Jim Frank is living proof of just how quickly your luck can change. One day the 40-year-old was told he may never walk again, let alone kick a ball with his friends - and his beloved Albion faced relegation. The next
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Eagles have half a chance
Eastbourne Eagles face a massive task back at Arlington if they are to avoid early exit from the Knockout Cup. Eages' weakened line-up, missing Nicki Pedersen, Steen Jensen and David Norris, crashed 56-37 at Peterborough Panthers in last night's first
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Seagulls duo released
Albion have released long-serving players Paul Watson and Nathan Jones. The pair are out of contract and manager Mark McGhee has decided not to offer them new deals. Watson and Jones were told when the players reported back yesterday from a four-day break