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Teenager stole alcohol, jackets and smashed up shop during crime spree
A teenager stole alcohol and jackets worth hundreds of pounds during a shoplifting spree. Pele Cullum entered Tesco in Fishbourne Road East, Chichester, and stole alcohol worth hundreds of pounds. This was just the start of several crimes he
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Stabbed fan vows to keep 100 per cent attendance record despite Rome gang attack
An Albion fan who was stabbed in Rome says the attack will not stop him following his club at home or away. Jack Stephenson was taken to hospital after he and his friends were ambushed by a gang of six men wearing all black clothes and balaclavas
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M23, A23 and A27 road closures to look out for in Sussex this weekend
A small number of motorway and A Road closures will affect Sussex traffic this weekend, according to National Highways England. These will mainly be on the A27 in the early hours of the morning for maintenance work. If you are set to be travelling
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Car passenger found to have drugs worth thousands of pounds in his underpants
Police caught a drug dealer red-handed with thousands of pounds' worth of class A drugs in his underpants. Nazmul Miah, 43, was a passenger in Gary Bendall’s car when it was stopped in Houghton Hill, Houghton, near Arundel. The pair were returning
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Test of character - and the real Albion must stand up against Forest
Roberto De Zerbi has called for another show of character from his Albion players. He believes they can still compete for European football next season. That mission starts with the visit of Nottingham Forest on Sunday. De Zerbi looks to
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Constance Marten 'feels responsible' over death of baby Victoria
On-the-run mother Constance Marten has told jurors she “feels responsible” over the death of her baby daughter. The aristocrat, 36, and her partner Mark Gordon, 49, are on trial after newborn Victoria died while they were camping on the South Downs
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A post-match dig at Bloom - or was it 'We're all in this together' after Roma lesson?
Was Roberto De Zerbi having a dig at Tony Bloom as he spoke to a mainly Italian media contingent on Thursday? Was he looking to engineer his own exit this summer? That is a conclusion that many take from several things the head coach says these
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Police investigating historic sexual offence at now demolished school
Police are investigating alleged historic sexual offences at a now demolished school. Sussex Police received a report of a sexual assault from a man, alleged to have occurred during the 1970s and 1980s when he was a pupil at St Wilfrid’s School
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Concerns over plans for 'car free development' to partially replace garages
People have expressed concerns over plans for a "car free" development. Plans were submitted for a "partial conversion" of a rear lower ground floor garage to be converted into two flats in Furze Hill, in Hove. The existing lower ground floor
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Gallery: Your fantastic pictures from World Book Day
World Book Day returned for 2024 with children across the county dressing up as their favourite literary characters. Youngsters were inspired to go to school dressed as characters from their favourite books, with some great classics like Harry
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Recap: Constance Marten cross-examined at baby death trial
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Man in hospital with serious injuries after 'unprovoked assault' in seaside town
A man has been taken to hospital after an “unprovoked assault” in a town centre. The 50-year-old suffered serious injuries in the assault in the street yesterday evening. A 39-year-old man has been arrested and remains in custody. Sussex
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Adingra looks at home on Olimpico stage but others fail to show what they can do
One player in Albion’s Europa colours caught the eye at the Olimpico. But, other than for a promising period at 1-0, it was generally a night when the real Brighton failed, or was not allowed, to stand up. Jason Steele 6/10 Made a fine
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RDZ says he has 'special pain' to hear Albion fans stabbed in Italy
Roberto De Zerbi said he was pained to hear two Albion fans were attacked in Rome. The incident happened on the eve of the match in the city centre. Albion also reported objects being thrown into the away section during the game, which Roma
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Wadham says goal was best feeling ever as his Worthing strike goes viral
Jack Wadham has described his brilliant winning goal for Worthing as the best feeling ever. The on-loan midfielder connected from outside the box with a sweetly-struck volley to secure a 1-0 win at Chelmsford. That result put Rebels right on
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'Outstanding' police dog sniffs out suspected car thief in early morning chase
An “outstanding” police dog helped to track down an alleged car thief in bushes after a search in the early hours of the morning. Four-year-old German Shepherd PD Tsar sniffed out a suspect in bramble bushes after a stolen Range Rover was abandoned
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New fan zone for the Amex is approved to go ahead
Brighton and Hove Albion’s plans for a fan zone have been given the green light by councillors. The application received unanimous backing when it went before Brighton and Hove City Council’s planning committee this afternoon. The plans include
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Fatboy Slim celebrates decade-long photography collaboration
DJ Fatboy Slim celebrated a ten-year collaboration with photographer Jessica van der Weert at a special show at an art gallery. The show, “10 Years Photographing A Legend”, captured several images of the Praise You star over the last decade as
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Husband and wife team want to create a buzz around new honey-inspired cafe and bar
A husband-and-wife team hope to create a buzz around their new café and bar which puts honey at the forefront of the menu. Apiary in Western Road, Brighton, aims to have honey, honeycomb and beeswax on the menu and feature it throughout the business
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Police reveal what new high-tech cameras on A23 can catch drivers doing
Police have revealed what high-tech cameras on one of the region's busiest roads can catch drivers doing. The system - with number plate recognition technology - was installed along the A23 at Handcross at the weekend. It is attached to a small
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Bus company sells more £2 tickets than the population of England
A bus company which runs one of the country's busiest networks has sold more tickets than the population of England. Sales of the capped £2 fare have surpassed the 60 million mark at Go-Ahead Group, which runs Brighton and Hove Buses and Metrobus
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Joy as eyesore scrapheap to be cleared and moved after 21 years
An eyesore scrapheap which is often the first sight many tourists visiting the UK see will soon be gone - with plans to "reinvent" the space it took up. Residents were delighted to hear H. Ripley's Newhaven scrapheap will be leaving the town after
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Sussex campsite wins award for sustainability credentials
A Sussex campsite has won an award for its sustainability credentials. Stubcroft Farm has been announced as the sustainability winner in the 2024 Federation of Small Businesses' awards for the South East region. The award is designed to recognise
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On the run couple considered cremating daughter and 'jumping into fire with her'
The runaway parents of a baby girl who died in their care said they considered cremating her body and “jumping in with her”. Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were living in a tent on the run from social services when their newborn baby Victoria
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Amex Stadium and university campus recreated in Minecraft by students
The Amex Stadium and the University of Sussex have been digitally recreated in the game Minecraft. Students who are part of the university’s Minecraft Society used digital models and 3D scans of the campus near Falmer to import the university’s
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County line drug dealers jailed for heroin and crack cocaine supply
A pair of county line drug dealers who supplied heroin and crack cocaine have been jailed. Adnan Mayanja and Asher Robinson were part of a county line drugs operation called Bingo which supplied drugs between East Sussex and London. Through
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New life for historic pub once host to French king fleeing revolution
A cherished pub which once hosted the French king fleeing the revolution is set to be given a new lease of life following a dramatic restoration. Harvey's Brewery is starting more works to repair The Bridge Inn at the bottom of Newhaven's High
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How to keep wasps away from you and out of your home as wasp season approaches
Wasp season is just around the corner as Queen wasps emerge from their hibernation towards the end of March and the beginning of April and begin to scout out new places to build a nest. Wasps are normally natural pest controllers and tend to eat