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Recap: Train delays after passengers cause disturbance
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Spring is in the air at Plumpton - and Mr Freedom wins a thriller
Small glimpses of spring were seen at Plumpton Racecourse and right on cue, writes Emily Gailey. The six-race Spring Raceday card showcased the best local talent, as well as horses and trainers from further afield. The day began with a charity
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It's Albion v Forest - with ref who came under fire from Clattenburg after big call
A referee told by Mark Clattenburg he did not know the game will take charge of Albion's date with Nottingham Forest. Michael Salisbury has been appointed to the Premier League match at the Amex on Sunday. Salisbury has shown two red cards
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Man's lover and her family paid £3,000 to have him murdered
A man’s lover and her family paid £3,000 to have him murdered. The 48-year-old man was stabbed in the chest at a property in Harbolets Road, West Chiltington, after his on/off partner Emma Giles lured him down the long drive of his rural home.
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Police descend on Brighton Marina in search for missing person
Police descended on a part of Brighton this afternoon in the search for a missing person. Police cars could be seen in the Brighton Marina area and a police helicopter could also be scene in the vicinity. A Sussex Police spokeswoman said officers
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Lallana: I have full confidence we go to Rome and get a positive result
Adam Lallana says he has “full confidence” Albion can turn misery at Fulham into a great night in Rome. The vastly-experienced midfielder has spoken of his belief in the squad in the aftermath of their 3-0 reverse at Craven Cottage. Albion
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Operator needed for new cafe being built as part of major seafront project
An operator is needed for a new café which is being created as part of a major multi-million-pound project. Brighton and Hove City Council is seeking operators for the new outdoor sports hub café / restaurant in Hove Beach Park, when it opens later
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Historic alley to be lit yellow for lifeboat anniversary
A historic alley will be lit up in honour of the RNLI as the life-saving institution celebrates its 200th anniversary. Bottle Alley on Hastings seafront is often illuminated in a multi-coloured nightly light show. Those lights will all be turned
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Albion give Dunk respite ahead of busy time for club and - RDZ hopes - country
Albion hope they have given Lewis Dunk valuable respite before a busy period with club and country. The skipper was taken off for the closing stages of a 3-0 defeat at Fulham on Saturday. He played 90 minutes in the FA Cup tie at Wolves last
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Family of murder victim praised for 'moving' dignity as his killer smirks in the dock
A judge has praised the “extraordinary” family of a murder victim for their dignity throughout his killer’s trial. Mustafa Momand was stabbed to death in a busy city centre street after running for his life from his teenage attacker. Now, after
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Ollie will be all fired up to get right back to his England best
Ollie Robinson should have all the motivation he needs under the leadership of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum to get back to firing on all cylinders, according to former England seamer Alex Tudor. Robinson’s fitness issues surfaced once more in
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Trial adjourned after Mark Gordon changes mind about giving evidence
The trial of a fugitive couple accused of the manslaughter by gross negligence of their baby daughter has been adjourned after the father changed his mind about giving evidence. Mark Gordon, 49, had been due to give evidence as part of the defence
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Arrests made after large amount of cannabis and mushrooms found
Two people have been arrested after a large amount of drugs and cash were found. Officers from the Specialist Enforcement Unit (SEU) were alerted to a suspicious Volvo seen driving in Lewes Road, Brighton, on February 21. The officers, in unmarked
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Recap: Police attend incident at Brighton Marina
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Boy found guilty of murdering Mustafa Momand in city centre knife attack
A 16-year-old boy murdered teenager Mustafa Momand when he “plunged” a large kitchen knife into his chest, a jury decided. The 17-year-old who grew up in Brighton was stabbed to death in broad daylight over a drug debt while walking to the city's
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Part of coastal footpath closed after cliff fall
A diversion is going to be put in place after a section of a national trail collapsed during a cliff fall. A section of the King Charles III England Coast Path in Peacehaven collapsed as rubble tumbled down onto the beach below earlier this week
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Recap after trial Constance Marten and Mark Gordon adjourned
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Roma are flying ahead of Albion clash but De Rossi doesn't want to take credit
Roma are flying ahead of their Europa League clash with Albion. A 4-1 win at Monza took them to six wins from seven Serie A games since Daniele De Rossi took charge. Paulo Dybala scored and again shone, Romelu Lukaku struck for the first time
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Car crashes into front of house
A car crashed into a house last night. The collision took place in Dominion Road, in Worthing, at 11pm. Sussex Police and fire crews attended the scene. A witness said residents were in the front room when the car hit the house. A spokesman
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Journalism: A Dying Industry, Gabriella Akanbi, Young Reporters - Christ’s Hospital
The move to internet media and the effects of COVID-19 regulations have made things more harder for the journalistic profession in recent years. As more individuals get their news and information from digital sources, conventional print media firms
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Man, 32, dies in motorbike crash
A man from Portslade died in a motorbike crash in Dorset. Ashley James Long, 32, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision in Ashley Heath, near Bournemouth, on February 23, 2024. Senior coroner Racheal Griffin opened the inquest into
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Jack-knifed lorry removed from road
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De Zerbi draws a line under January disappointment as he lifts Albion for Roma test
Roberto De Zerbi has put aside his Albion frustrations – and issued an all-for-one call ahead of an historic week. The Seagulls go to Roma in the Europa League after seeing their much-changed, injury-hit side lose 3-0 at Fulham. De Zerbi made
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Decision day over plans to close schools
Councillors have recommended closing two primary schools because of a lack of numbers and finances in the red. The final decision on whether to close St Bartholomew’s Church of England (CofE) Primary School, in Brighton, and St Peter’s Community
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Neighbours evacuated and fear losing 'forever homes' after huge landslip
Neighbours fear losing all their belongings after a huge landslide which left their “forever homes” yards away from the edge of a cliff. The landslide caused dozens of trees to collapse down a narrow steep-sided valley after days of torrential
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Fears of 'overdevelopment' after plans to build new homes
People have expressed concerns over plans to build new homes and an additional flat at the site of a property. Homes Sussex Ltd is proposing a change to the lower ground floor of 85 Beaconsfield Villas, in Brighton, to add an extra flat and two
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Joy as thousands of Sussex pupils get first choice secondary school
Thousands of schoolchildren have got their first choice secondary school as places have been announced across the county. West Sussex County Council worked with schools to ensure that every child who applied was offered a secondary school place
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Primary school rated good in first Ofsted inspection since opening
A primary school has been rated good by Ofsted in their first inspection. Kilnwood Vale Primary School, in Calvert Link, Horsham, opened in 2019 and had its first inspection in December last year. Ofsted inspectors said the school has a "warm
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Efforts to bring empty homes back into use across city
Property owners are being given support to bring their empty homes back into use. To mark National Empty Homes Week, Chichester District Council is reminding people that grant funding and a reduced VAT rate on renovation materials is available
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Train passengers 'punished' by nearly 5% fare rise
Rail fares in England and Wales are rising by nearly five per cent despite train cancellations being among the highest levels for ten years. Public transport campaigners claimed passengers are being “punished” and will be “angry” at Sunday’s price
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The heroes who risk their lives to save ours as RNLI celebrates 200th anniversary
They’re ordinary people doing extraordinary things. RNLI volunteers have been braving treacherous seas and risking their lives to save ours for 200 years now. In Sussex, they’re artists, anaesthetists, law professors who prepare themselves to drop
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Tens of millions of pounds needed to fix crumbling hospital buildings
Tens of millions of pounds are needed to restore crumbling buildings to full working order at the county’s main hospital trust. The latest NHS Digital figures show £76.6 million is needed to restore buildings at University Hospitals Sussex NHS
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Green Party forecast to hold Brighton Pavilion at next election
The Green Party is forecast to hold Brighton Pavilion at the next general election, a new forecast has projected. The latest prediction from election forecaster Electoral Calculus, based on recent opinion polls, said the Greens are currently expected
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Hells Angels on revenge mission ambushed rival bikers and stabbed one in the chest
Hells Angels on a revenge mission ambushed rival bikers and stabbed one twice in the chest as stunned people looked on. The surprise attack in Findon, Worthing, left the stabbed biker fighting for his life and two more injured. Three attackers
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New record shop and café to host music events
A new record shop and café that opened only four months ago is planning to host music events. Spun, in Portland Road, Worthing, opened in November last year and has been "nicely welcomed" by the community. Owners Danny Giles, 54, from Goring
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From cork lifejackets to motor lifeboats, how the RNLI started 200 years ago
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has spearheaded innovation and adapted to the challenging circumstances of saving lives at sea since it began 200 years ago. After the new design of cork lifejackets saved the life of a crew member