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The pre-match debate has already heated up, now for the football
Albion’s home tie with Roma promises to be a lively occasion. In fact, it already is. That became clear as the first press conference of ‘matchday minus one’ came to an end yesterday afternoon. The relationship between Albion’s head coach
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Street food market and taproom planned for former garage site by renowned pub
A garage site next to a renowned city centre pub could become a new food and drink venue under new plans. The former garage site next to the Prince Albert pub in Trafalgar Street in Brighton is at the centre of plans for a new food hall concept
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Species of world's tallest tree growing as well in Sussex garden as in America
Giant Sequoia redwood trees are “thriving” at a Sussex garden, new research has found. Studies of the redwood trees in the United Kingdom found that species of the world’s largest tree are growing well across the country including at Wakehurst
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Welbeck is looking forward to taking on Roma - but says experience is precious
Danny Welbeck says Albion’s huge Europa League mission against Roma is one to look forward to. The experienced former England striker is likely to lead the attack at the Amex as his side look to out an early dent in the 4-0 deficit from the first
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Updates as road blocked following crash
4:45pm Sussex Police have been approached for comment. 4:40pm
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Let's see the real Brighton - but RDZ says Albion have already made history
Roberto De Zerbi wants to see the real Albion at the Amex. But he says his team deserve to go down in history whether they pull off a stunning comeback or not. The Seagulls aim to wipe out a 4-0 first-leg deficit as they tackle AS Roma in the
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Councillor steps down after 'political event' made her re-evaluate her role
A councillor has stood down with immediate effect after a “political event” made her re-evaluate her role. Cat Arnold, Adur District Councillor for St Mary’s ward in Shoreham, said she steps away from her position proud of “my community, my work
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Pub with its own brewery up for sale for £5 million
A city centre pub building complete with its own brewery has been put on sale. North Laine Brewhouse’s site in Gloucester Place has been put on the market as the freehold for the pub, brewery and flats listed for £5 million. The site, including
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Tiny fox cub weighing 109g found alone in a shed
A tiny fox cub has been rescued after being found alone in a shed. The small fox, which weighs just 109 grammes, was found alone and calling in a shed in east Sussex. The cub had "little sores" on his paws and rear legs. READ MORE: More
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New Online Casinos UK (2024) – 10 Best New Casino Sites
It’s been a good few years for new online casinos in the UK – they just seem to keep getting better and better! To stay on top, we felt it was about time to pick out the latest and greatest options. Of all the exciting brand-new online casinos
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Anger after ‘dangerous’ car crash wreckage left in street for days
A resident has expressed his anger as the wreckage of a car crash has been left on the street for days. Brett Young, who lives in Portslade, said the car crashed into the kitchen showroom at the bottom of Boundary Road in the early hours of the
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'Jesus survived in barn’: Constance Marten defends living in tent with newborn
On-the-run mother Constance Marten has defended her decision to live in a tent with her newborn baby, saying “Jesus survived in a barn.” The aristocrat, 36, and her partner Mark Gordon, 49, are on trial after baby Victoria died while they were
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Residents urged to 'act now' as flood warnings issued
Residents in a flood warning area have been urged to act now as more rain is on the way. The Aldingbourne Rife in Bersted, Bognor, is high after rain on Monday and Tuesday. Fields near Shripney Lane are still flooded, as are parts of the Tesco
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Photographers share stunning pictures of Brighton's starling murmuration
Nature lovers have shared their snaps of the awe-inspiring starling murmurations in Brighton with The Argus. Starlings group together in these magnificent displays across Sussex but the murmuration between the Palace Pier and the West Pier is arguably
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'Lives put at risk' by two beachgoers who stole and damaged life ring
Lives were "put at risk" when two beachgoers stole a life ring from a park lake. The pair - with one wearing a swimming costume - brazenly walked off with the orange ring at Brooklands Park in Worthing, ignoring calls from bystanders to put it
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Matchday minus one: How De Zerbi and De Rossi built up to Europa League night
7:01pm Focus now on Roma, who are about to train at the Amex. Head coach Daniele De Rossi confirms Lukaku is out and Dybala
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Sex offender had hundreds of illegal images of children
A registered sex offender who had hundreds of illegal images of children has been sentenced. Ian Crockford was the subject of an indefinite sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) after being jailed for child sex offences in 2019. The order severely
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Katie Price found guilty of driving without licence or insurance
Reality TV star Katie Price has been fined £880 for driving without a licence or insurance after a court heard she was recognised by a police officer at a petrol station. Magistrates found Price, who lives in Dial Post, near Horsham, guilty of
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Man stabbed during disturbance at house
A man is in hospital after he was stabbed during a disturbance at a house. Officers were called to an address in Cory Close, Chichester, where they discovered a 58-year-old man with a stab wound. He was taken to hospital, where he remains.
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The play-off push is ON for Crawley and boss says he always believed
Scott Lindsey admitted that it was “never a pipe dream” that his young Crawley side could challenge for a play-off place after making it five wins in six games with a 2-1 home victory over Notts County. The Red Devils stunned their opponents, who
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Still no opening date for much-delayed college
"Significant progress" has been made towards the completion of a much-delayed special school, councillors have been told. Jacquie Russell, cabinet member for children and young people, learning and skills, said Woodland Meed College, in Burgess
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The worst and best bus operators in England have been revealed
England’s worst bus operator has been revealed, according to a new survey. Arriva in West Yorkshire which serves in towns and cities such as Leeds and Wakefield was ranked as the worst bus operator in the country. It comes as just 66% of passengers
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England Euros matches to be shown on big screen in city centre park
England fans will be able to watch the Euros at a dedicated spot in the city centre this summer. Some 2,000 fans will descend on Valley Gardens this summer to watch England play in the Euros football tournament in June and July. Event organiser
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Rogue cleaners jet-wash small patches of roofs without permission and demand payment
Homeowners have been warned about rogue traders cleaning roofs without permission before demanding payment for the rest. Trading Standards and Sussex Police are investigating several reports of people cleaning a small section of roofs and driveways
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Recap after drivers face more long queues on A27
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Is the 'rimonta' even possible? Albion must give it a good go on and off the pitch
In Rome, there has been mention of “una rimonta” - a comeback. But no one really believes Daniele De Rossi’s side will throw this tie away at the Amex, do they? Even the example which has been quoted in Italy was only about coming from three
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We still believe, says Bart after Albion bounce back from tough 24 hours
Bart Verbruggen says Albion believe they can produce a Europa League comeback. The Holland goalkeeper hopes to face Roma tomorrow in the last-16 second-leg clash at the Amex. Verbruggen made an impressive return between the sticks in the 1-
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More homes needed for Ukrainian families fleeing war
More homes are needed to help Ukrainian families across the county. Since the war broke out in February 2022, more than 800 host families have welcomed some 1,800 Ukrainian guests across East Sussex. Over two years on, Ukrainians are still
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Daytime pop-up disco will have you 'back in bed by 9pm'
A new nightclub event will aim to have dancers back in bed by 9pm as it capitalises on a rising demand for daytime discos. Day Fever will host a pop-up next month aimed at older revellers who want to dance the night away but still be home by a
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New-look Co-op to open tomorrow after nine- week transformation
A new-look Co-op store will reopen tomorrow after a major transformation. The Blatchington Road store in Hove will open its doors to customers once again with a bakery, hot food counter, coffee machine and parcel collection point. The shop
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Tough loss for Raiders, but Blues safe from relegation with comfortable win
Worthing Raiders 19 Henley 29 Worthing were unable to convert important scoring chances as they fell on the road to a Henley side fighting towards the top of the table. Second half tries from Curtis Barnes, Ben Featherstone and Harrison Sims
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Strictly winner to host live music and catwalk event in Sussex
A broadcaster will host a catwalk and event in Sussex. Cuckfield Music Festival, a charity run event, is joining forces to bring an evening of music and fashion to be hosted by BBC presenter Katie Derham. Katie, who lives in Horsted Keynes,
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Slowest roads in Brighton and Hove revealed
The slowest roads in the city have been revealed. Data from the Department for Transport shows the A roads in Brighton and Hove where drivers face the longest delays. The statistics show that the A2010, which includes West Street, Queen’s Road
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Plans for more student flats with roof terraces, gym and dance studio
Plans for more student flats with roof terraces, a gym and a dance studio have been submitted. Developers have put proposals to Brighton and Hove City Council for ten more flats in a tower block in The Furlong, off Lewes Road, Brighton. The
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I found all Elmer the Patchwork Elephant sculptures on colourful art trail
Elmer the Patchwork Elephant has come to Eastbourne for a celebratory anniversary visit and has brought 11 of his friends with him. Wild in Art, in collaboration with Your Eastbourne Business Improvement District (BID), is marking Elmer's 35th
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No separate buses for Roma fans after stabbings in Italy
The 1,500 Roma fans visiting this week to attend Brighton's latest Europa League game will not be travelling to the Amex in separate coaches. Brighton and Hove Albion face AS Roma at home tomorrow as they try to claw back four goals to stay in
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'The streets are filthy': Part of city overflows with 'disgusting' rubbish
Part of the city was left with overflowing bins for almost a week. The area around Hove Town Hall was left with rubbish piled on top of bins for days. Litter was still strewn on the floor after bin lorries came to pick up the festering rubbish