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Young Reporter- Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman- Luoana Andreea Patrascu TGS
Noughts and Crosses is the first book in a series that contains 6 books and 3 novellas, the book explores themes of love, tragedy, separation and division, power and violence. A world separated in two, the inferior white-skinned Noughts and the elite
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Young Reporter The Amazing 'Annie:The Musical' Max Enticott The Weald
Yesterday marked the great opening night of The Weald School’s production of ‘Annie: The Musical’, a theatrical attraction which will draw in over 300 excited guests over the course of 3 nights. The driving force behind the magnificent production
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Young Reporter Christ’s Hospital Giving Day
Christ’s Hospital Giving Day Pictured on the left, expeditionary education, Xander Crane On the 28th-29th of November it was boarding school, Christ’s Hospital’s giving day. An event to raise money for Blue Fund Bursaries, the
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'Like being in the 1980s' - Albion fans 'tear gassed by mistake' after European win
Albion fans have reported being “tear gassed by mistake” after Brighton’s victory over AEK Athens. Multiple fans said they were affected by tear gas used by the Greek authorities to disperse Athens supporters after Albion’s 1-0 win tonight.
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YR- Do You Dare To Delve Deep? Crystal Jarrett STCC
The Pevensey Plungers, a small group that swims in the sea from the break of dawn to the rising of the moon, 365 days a year! This crazy bunch likes to wake up, not to an alarm, but to bitter winds and shallow seas. The Pevensey Plungers have meeting
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Young Reporters The Great Senior Production Jemima Jebutu Christ's Hospital
As the end of the school term approaches, everyone is looking forward to the festive and communal things school has planned. At Christ’s Hospital this includes the Christmas fair (taking place on Sunday 3rd of December), Giving Day (A 2-day charity
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Young Reporter - The Adventures of Middleton A -Israel Ehindero- Christ's Hospital
This small community always has a spot for you. Middleton A is a boarding house located on the west side of the Christ's Hospital school. It is know for a variety of excellent things ranging from sporting victories to a relaxed atmosphere. I have
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Man charged with GBH following 'altercation' which left man in hospital
A man has been charged with grievous bodily harm following an "altercation" which left another man in hospital. Police were called to the incident in Rushmans Road, Horsham, at around 6pm on November 18. A 23-year-old man was taken to hospital
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Family holiday park announces shock closure 'with immediate effect'
A family holiday park has announced it is closing "with immediate effect". Pontins in Camber Sands, near Rye, announced the closure on its website today. The camp, which is owned by Britannia Hotels, was built in 1968 and covers 32 acres with
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Albion fans and chairman Tony Bloom enjoy Athens sunshine before Europa League tie
Albion fans and even chairman Tony Bloom have been enjoying the sights of Athens ahead of Brighton’s big Europa League match. Thousands were sat outside bars in the warm temperatures while others took in the fascinating history of the city before
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Man threatens Tesco staff at knifepoint and steals hundreds in cash
A man who threatened shop staff at knifepoint to steal hundreds in cash has been convicted. Alfire Reedman used a knife to demand cash from the till at Tesco Express in Goring Way, Goring at 7.50am on October 21. The 20-year-old then stole
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Mitoma starts for Albion at AEK
Kaoru Mitoma starts for Albion in Athens. The Japan winger has been named in the XI to face AEK. Jack Hinshelwood is also in the side. Albion: Verbruggen; Veltman, Dunk, Igor, Hinshelwood; Gross, Gilmour; Adingra, Joao Pedro, Mitoma; Ferguson
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Man charged over woman's death at slapping workshop
A man has been charged with manslaughter by gross negligence following the death of a woman while attending a slapping therapy workshop at a country hotel. Danielle Carr-Gomm, 71, died at Cleeve House in Seend, Wiltshire, where she was taking part
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Knives, class A drugs and phones seized in police raid
Police have arrested three people after a drugs raid. Officers from Sussex Police raided an address in Kimberry, Wick in Littlehampton on Wednesday, November 22. They seized knives, Class A drugs and phones. READ MORE: Photos show
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Eco-protesters crash cathedral service
Eco-protesters crashed a Church of England cathedral service amid a heated row over fossil fuel money. Furious churchgoers and vicars interrupted a service at Chichester Cathedral to "hold signs" and "sing a plainsong penitential chant" over the
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Recap: Joao Pedro penalty sends brave Albion through on magical night in Athens
7:41pm AEK sing and applaud their side in defeat. Albion's corner of the stadium celebrate. Work to do. Thanks
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Magical Christmas experience awaits visitors to Sussex zoo
A magical Christmas experience awaits visitors to a Sussex zoo. Visitors to Drusillas Zoo Park, near Alfriston, can meet Father Christmas snuggled in his cosy cottage, cuddle up to adorable huskies, join in with singing reindeer and indulge in
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House cordoned off after woman attacked
An elderly woman has been taken to hospital with significant injuries after an assault at a residential property in Bexhill. Police were called to a property in York Road, Bexhill, at around 7.30pm on Wednesday (November 29) to a report of a woman
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Brighton and Hove to mark World Aids Day with candlelit vigil
Hundreds of people are expected to gather at the city’s Aids memorial for an annual vigil to mark World Aids Day. The vigil remembers people connected to Brighton and Hove who have died from HIV/Aids-related illnesses. The event, held in New
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Young reporter - scouting in Brighton - Ly-Lan, Varndean
Scouting is a movement created in 1907 from a camp organisation that resided on Brownsea Island. Its founder, Lord Robert Baden Powell, left with a group of 20 young boys, all coming from different backgrounds and took them camping. This English
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Young Reporter: The Future by Isobel Palmer, BHASVIC
Recently, I have stayed awake at night, thinking about the future and all my dreams and ambitions for it. My biggest fear is the great darkness of the unknown, creeping up on me to whisper thoughts saying “what if I don’t achieve it? What if I fail
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Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE; Greatest Living Explorer - Petra Zúñiga, Christ’s Hospital
On the 15th of November, Christ’s Hospital School hosted a talk by Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE, wherein he spoke about his life, education and his career. Speaking at a boarding school, Fiennes, 79, began his talk by speaking about his own experiences
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Full list of Halifax, Lloyds and Bank of Scotland banks set to close
Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to close 45 bank branches next year. The group is closing 22 Halifax branches, 19 Lloyds branches and four in the Bank of Scotland business. Lloyds stressed that all affected branch staff will be offered
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Nando's announces plans to open new UK restaurants
Nando’s will open more restaurants in the UK, the chain has announced. The peri-peri chicken chain has said it plans to open 14 new sites in the UK this financial year, despite the uncertain economic backdrop putting pressure on customer budgets
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Young Reporter: Spirited Giving Day! Ashlyne Nyandoro Christs Hospital
On the 28th and 29th Of November 2023, Christs Hospital School in Horsham, Sussex held their first ever Giving Day. This special two-day event was introduced so that the local community would support and fundraise Christ’s Hospital to ensure it could
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Legendary Fairytale of New York singer Shane MacGowan dead at 65
The Pogus frontman Shane MacGowan has passed away at the age of 65. MacGowan had been in intensive care for several months after first being diagnosed with viral encephalitis last year, which is said to have been exacerbated by shingles that spread
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Controversial 100-home development at city's 'last green lung' to be consulted on
People are given the chance to share their opinions on a new 100-home development at a controversial site some dub the "last green lung of Hove". New owners of Benfield Valley, Hollybrook Homes, have opened a two-week public consultation on proposals
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A legend looking down on you - what Albion fans can expect at AEK's stadium
Albion fans will have an AEK legend staring down on them as they take their places in the much-cherished new home of the Greek champions. A picture of Stelios Serafidis stands above the away corner at this venue with three names.
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Albion making new executive contacts off the field as they spread the word in Europe
Albion are making new contacts off the pitch during their European adventure. Chairman Tony Bloom and his deputy Paul Barber were among those who joined their counterparts from AEK for an eve-of match dinner. They dined in central Athens with
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Lingerie shop forced to close due to cost of living pressures
A lingerie shop has been forced to close due to the pressures of the pandemic and the cost of living crisis. Smitten Lingerie to Love in North Street, Chichester, announced their closure with “great sadness” earlier this week and thanked customers
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Drivers risk £50 fine for common winter mistake, expert warns
Motorists have been warned they could face a £50 fine for a common driving mistake made in winter. As drivers prepare for the first of the cold winter weather coming over the next few days, a leading driving expert has warned they must be careful
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Thousands missing out on support worth £4,200 as deadline approaches
The Government is urging everyone eligible to sign up for cost of living support worth up to £3,900 as the deadline for an extra £300 boost approaches. Former football manager Harry Redknapp and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have joined
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When are the December 2023 rail strikes and what train lines are affected?
A number of train strikes have been scheduled for December 2023 with workers walking out due to a long-running dispute over pay and conditions. The RMT (Rail, Maritime and Transport) union and the Aslef union have gone on strike many times since
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Snow spotted in Brighton and Sussex
The first snow of the season is falling across Sussex this morning. Weather radars show light to moderate dustings of snow have been falling since around 7am on Thursday (November 30) and will do so until around 10am. Snow clouds are above
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This Europa memory still raises a laugh as Bobby enjoys watching Albion on two fronts
Set Bobby Zamora up in front of goal and he will put the chance away with relish. We learnt that much during a playing career which was the stuff of dreams launched at the Theatre of Trees. And I got a little reminder as we spoke in the
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AEK want a repeat over Albion as they return home
AEK will look for a repeat result in Athens this evening. The 3-2 win at the Amex remains their only success in the Europa League this season. But they can leapfrog their English counterparts and secure the head-to-head if they complete a double
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Joao Pedro is NOT perfect but he would love to be on the hot spot in Athens
Joao Pedro has revealed that, contrary to popular opinion, he is NOT quite perfect on penalties. But the Albion forward will happily step on the hot spot in cauldron at the OPAP Arena if required. The former Watford man’s form in the Europa
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Hunt saboteurs organise wheelbarrow race to force Boxing Day hunt out of town
A traditional Boxing Day hunt is at risk after campaigners organised a wheelbarrow race on the same day - meaning processions through the high street could be forced out. Each year, dozens of horses and packs of hounds descend on Lewes High Street
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Restoration of 12 Madeira Terrace arches postponed
Only 28 arches will be repaired in the first phase of the restoration of Madeira Terrace, The Argus can reveal. Initial plans from Brighton and Hove City Council would have seen 40 arches of the historic cast iron walkway in the first phase of
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Demolition begins to make way for flats for rough sleepers
The demolition of an empty building has begun to clear the way for new flats which will be used to get rough sleepers off the streets. Worthing Borough Council is working with housing association Worthing Homes, homelessness charity Turning Tides
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Sussex pub is one of the UK’s best for lunch and a winter walk
A Sussex establishment has been included in a list of the best country pubs with bedrooms for lunch and a winter walk. The Bell in Ticehurst was one of 20 pubs to be named by The Guardian. The pub was also recently included in a list of the
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'I’m A Celebrity has more than run its course'
It’s that time of year again when a group of attention-seeking celebs head to the Australian jungle to subject themselves to three weeks of mosquito bites, bland food and bush tucker trials. Yes, ‘I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!’ is back. But
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Brighton company wins award for 'once in a lifetime' film of Vermeer exhibition
A Brighton based production company has been celebrated for a behind-the-scenes film on the largest Vermeer exhibition in history. Seventh Art Productions won The Event Cinema Campaign of the Year prize at the Big Screen Awards 2023 for its Vermeer
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'To lose her has destroyed us': Baby, 2 days old, dies after parents raised concerns
A couple are calling for a national inquiry into maternity care after the death of their two-day-old baby. Abigail Fowler-Miller was born by caesarean section in a Royal Sussex County Hospital waiting room at 7.49pm on January 21. Mother Katie
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Young Reporter: Citrus Delights at Wild Lemon Brogan Arnold BHASVIC
Recently I had the pleasure of visiting Wild Lemon, a vibrant restaurant and bar serving a cuisine that perfectly marries traditional and modern flavours. Located on Brunswick Road, in the heart of Shoreham-By-Sea, Wild Lemon caters for a multitude