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Thanks for the headlines - five keys as Albion beat Brentford at the Amex
Headline-maker: Roberto De Zerbi said Jack Hinshelwood could become the new Pascal Gross at his press conference on Tuesday and then told reporters: “I’ve given you your headline.” Actually, Jack himself was the headline-maker on what could become
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Hinshelwood stars at both ends as Albion recover to claim home win
Jack Hinshelwood was goalscorer and goal-saver as he secured Albion the home win they so craved. The versatile teen headed the winner as his side came from behind to beat Brentford 2-1. He rose at the far post and nodded home a delicious hanging
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Elderly man falls into road after being attacked in broad daylight
An elderly man fell into the road after being attacked. The man, a 78-year-old, was hit on the head and fell over when he was crossing Upper High Street, near the New Amsterdam pub in Worthing. He was helped home by passersby but later attended
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Hinshelwood scores first Prem goal to secure victory for Albion over Bees
10:07pm Thanks for reading A great night for Albion against Brentford and a win that leaves them in 8th with 25 points
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Trio back in the XI as De Zerbi names his Albion side to face Brentford
Albion have brought three big guns back into their starting XI at the Amex. Kaoru Mitoma, Joao Pedro and Pascal Gross all return to the initial line-up to face Brentford. They went on as part of a quadruple substitution around the hour mark
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Gas works causing 'traffic chaos' on A27
Gas works are still causing “traffic chaos” on the A27. SGN completed repairs on the A27 at Lancing last week but the road, near Manor Roundabout, is still reduced to one lane. The gas distribution company said further work is needed to add
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King Alfred leisure centre to remain closed for days
The King Alfred Leisure Centre will remain closed until at least Saturday due to continuing issues with the venue’s water supply. The leisure centre in Hove, which dates back almost 100 years, was forced to close due to an ongoing mains water fault
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Gay rugby team bares all for nude calendar
A gay rugby team has bared all for a calendar to raise money for a social and inclusion fund. First set up in 2015, Brighton and Hove Sea Serpents have grown from a few members to over 100 people at the club. The Sea Serpents are the city’s
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Restaurant hosts communal Christmas tables and free dinners for people who are alone
A restaurant in the city is hosting communal Christmas tables and free roast dinners to help fewer people spend the festive season alone. Arcobaleno, in St George’s Street, Kemp Town, Brighton, is a bar, restaurant and events space. This Christmas
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Christmas tree axed amid 'financial challenges'
A town’s Christmas tree has been axed amid “financial challenges”. Residents and visitors walking into Worthing will not be greeted by the festive pine outside the town hall this year. Worthing Borough Council said it had decided to “focus”
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Manhunt underway to find suspect after attack
A suspect is still on the run after a man was injured in an assault this morning. Officers responded to reports of an attack at a shop in The Highway, Moulsecoomb, at around 9.45am on Wednesday (December 6). A 49-year-old man, who lives in
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Yellow weather warning issued as heavy downpours and flooding are expected
More heavy downpours are expected tomorrow, with a weather warning in place for rain. The Met Office has issued the warning for most of West Sussex, including Worthing, Chichester and Arundel, which is in effect from 11am until 10pm tomorrow.
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Two shops forced to close for months after illegal activity in the area
A pie shop and a convenience store have been ordered to close for months over anti-social behaviour. A three-month closure order has been imposed against Eight Till Late and Pie & Mash in Worthing following a number of reports of anti-social behaviour
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New chief executive announced for city council
Councillors are set to approve a new chief executive for the city council. Jess Gibbons, who has been chief operations officer at Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council since December 2021, is likely to join the council on March 18 if
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Burnley told to keep believing as their thoughts turn to the Amex
Vincent Kompany says Burnley have to believe their brave style will get them results. The Clarets head to the Amex on Saturday on the back of a 1-0 defeat at Wolves on Tuesday. They were well in the game until building from deep cost them the
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RECAP: One on the run, two in custody after armed police response
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Protestors removed from Covid-19 Inquiry as Boris Johnson begins with apology
Four people have been removed from the UK Covid-19 Inquiry just as Boris Johnson was about to begin giving evidence. The former Prime Minister is giving evidence as part of the Covid-19 inquiry on Wednesday (December 6) at Dorland House in west
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Councillors being investigated by police on alleged 'electoral malpractice'
Police have confirmed that officers are investigating claims of “electoral malpractice” after two councillors were expelled from the Labour Party over a residence scandal. Councillors Bharti Gajjar and Chandni Mistry have been kicked out of the
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Access to public space could be blocked after cheapskate drivers park illegally
Drivers who park without permission outside a church could soon face enforcement action, a senior councillor said. Labour councillor Trevor Muten also said that the council could block access to the public open space at St Peter’s Church, in Brighton
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Man left in coma had blood infection mistaken for 'seasonal flu'
A man was left in a coma for 10 days after symptoms were dismissed as seasonal flu was actually a sign of a blood infection. 24-year-old Devan Hopkins started feeling unwell in October 2022 and was told by a doctor that he was experiencing winter
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Martin Lewis issues urgent warning as help offered to bereaved nears deadline
Martin Lewis has issued an urged plea to all that can to apply for the government's Widowed Parents Allowance and Bereavement Support Payment scheme. Speaking on his ITV show, The Martin Lewis Money Show, he shared that a deadline for the schemes
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Starbucks gives free coffee to NHS workers - here's how to claim your free drink
NHS workers are being offered free Starbucks coffee in-store as a special Christmas thank you to staff. For the first time, select hospitals without a nearby Starbucks shop will also receive deliveries of coffee from the brand with drinks like
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Is it cheaper to boil water in a kettle, microwave or on the hob?
The cheapest way to boil water has been revealed and it could save you over £200 on your energy bills, according to experts. The cost of living crisis is continuing to cause a strain on many households up and down the country as Brits look for
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Winner of Turner Prize announced in Sussex
An exhibition featuring crowd control barriers, rollercoaster rails and tattered Union Flag bunting, has won this year’s Turner Prize. Oxford-born artist Jesse Darling received the prestigious art award at Winter Garden in Eastbourne. Previous
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The new Pascal Gross? RDZ has high hopes for this versatile youngster
Versatile Jack Hinshelwood has been told he can be the next Pascal Gross. The teenage midfielder has fared well at left-back since coming into the senior side. He has impressed Roberto De Zerbi with his versatility. The Albion boss said
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RDZ says targets have to align - but no one has bigger Albion ambitions than Bloom
Roberto De Zerbi wants to know whether Albion match his ambition as a coach. But an equally relevant question might be the other way around. Does his ambition, the target he sets, match that of chairman and club owner Tony Bloom? If it
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Likely cause of devastating fire which left people homeless
The likely cause of a fire which tore through a block of flats leaving people homeless has been revealed. Fire chiefs say the blaze at Richard Allen Court, in Saunders Park View, Brighton, on October 3, was “likely caused by an e-bike battery”.
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Vandals on dirt bikes force club to postpone matches to avoid 'any broken legs'
A children’s football team has pleaded for motorbike vandals who “tear up” pitches with wheelies and wheel spins to stop. Coldean Colts Youth Football Club has eleven different boys and girls age groups which play in Wild Park, Brighton, every
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Rail services slashed today as drivers walk out on strike
Rail services have been slashed in Sussex today because of more strikes by drivers in their long-running dispute over pay. Members of the Aslef union at Southern, South Western Railway, Southeastern, Gatwick Express and the Isle of Wight’s Island
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What time will the Brighton Christmas Day swim 2023 be taking place?
Brighton's Christmas Day swim is set to return for 2023, with hundreds of swimmers expected to brave the cold waters. Widely accepted as the oldest established Christmas sea swim, people have been turning up on Brighton's shoreline on Christmas
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Gym indefinitely closed and users 'out of pocket' after director 'goes AWOL'
Gym members say they have been left out of pocket after a new fitness site which was due to open in the new year has now folded. Hybrid Fitness had been due to open in St Helier’s Avenue, Hove with members making payments ahead of time to make
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First look at new café and toilets planned for park after constant vandalism
Plans for a new café and toilet block on The Level have been revealed. The Brighton park’s Velo Café and toilets were forced to shut due to constant vandalism, with councillors deciding earlier this year that the nearby Maclaren Pavilion would
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All the changes to bin collection days over Christmas in Sussex
Rubbish and recycling collection dates are changing over the Christmas period. For most areas, everything be collected as normal up to an including on Christmas Eve. But in the week between Christmas and into the New Year there will be a few
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Historic church that faced demolition is in need of repair
An urgent appeal has been launched to repair a church that was saved from demolition during World War II. Residents and visitors are being urged to support the community crowd-funding campaign to help repair the eastern wall of the Church of the
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Golden moment for De Zerbi as he collects international award
Roberto De Zerbi told an Italian audience he was proud to pick up a prestigious international award. The Seagulls boss was named Best European Coach in the Golden Boy Awards organised by Tuttosport of Turin. Tony Bloom was named Best Club President
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'A special group' - Albion youngsters praised by opponents as they win in Trophy
Albion under-21s were hailed as “a special group” by their beaten opponents as they went through to the last 16 of the Bristol Street Motors EFL Trophy. The young Seagulls powered through 4-0 at MK Dons in the first knockout round with all the