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Former Albion favourite returns to English football on deal with ex-Seagulls coach
Former Albion winger Kazenga LuaLua is back in English football. He has signed a short-team deal with Charlton, who are now manged by ex-Seagulls coach Nathan Jones. LuaLua signed as a free agent having most recently played for Levadiakos in
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I tried the 'world's best pasta sauce' and it was a work of beautiful simplicity
Pasta is a beautifully simple food that can be presented in a variety of different ways, with the sauce that goes with it being especially important. Being of Italian heritage I eat a fair amount of pasta every week, with the sauce my Nonna makes
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Middle-lane hoggers on motorways targeted by new National Highways campaign
A national campaign has been launched to tackle middle lane hogging on motorways, as well as tailgating. A poll, commissioned National Highways, found that nearly a third of drivers admit hogging the middle lane on motorways at least “occasionally
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TV and film star stuns drinkers as he performs DJ set at music pub
Friday night drinkers were stunned by a film and TV star behind the decks at a music pub. Toby Jones wowed crowds with a DJ set at the Prince Albert in Brighton last night. The 57-year-old recently starred in hit ITV series Mr Bates vs The
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Police called to reports of disruption on Rome flight ahead of Europa League tie
Police were called to reports of passengers causing disruption on a flight from Rome ahead of Albion’s Europa League clash. The Ryanair flight arrived from the Italian capital at around 10.50pm on Wednesday evening, the night before Brighton played
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Sainsbury's stores hit by 'technical issue' affecting card payments
12:15pm Cash only The Sainsbury's in Lyons Farm, Worthing, is only accepting cash today due to the technical failure
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We'll be ready to fight for European return - RDZ starts build-up to ten key fixtures
Roberto De Zerbi will challenge his Albion players to get straight back into Europe after their exit to Roma. The Seagulls go into a 17-day break between games in the race to reach the Europa or Conference League next term. They saw their maiden
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A great Euro experience for so many but Albion know they can do better if they return
Was the Europa League supposed to be this good? You can’t help wondering that when you look at the line-up. Back when the Champions League was formed, that was supposed to be more of a concentration of the elite teams. That was one of the
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Drusillas set to launch new Easter egg trail
Drusillas is set to launch a new Easter egg trail for the school holiday. Families can take part in the new trail around the zoo, near Alfriston, from March 29 to April 14. Using the free Drusillas app interactive map, you can hunt for giant
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Family events at Brighton Festival promise much-loved children's authors and more
This year’s Brighton Festival promises a host of entertainment for the whole family. Leading the programme is guest director, award-winning children’s author and screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce. He invites audiences of all ages to imagine
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Sussex town’s secrets revealed in South Downs dig
Secrets of a Sussex town have been revealed in a dig on the South Downs. The discovery of a basement wall from over 300 years ago and 18th-century sewing pins were among the highlights of an archaeological excavation in Eastbourne. Eastbourne
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First look inside Italian restaurant after major revamp
A family-owned Italian restaurant is set to re-open today under a new name after a complete transformation. Owner Walter Manenti, 52, had originally planned to sell Brio restaurant in Worthing's Marine Parade but his son Charlie persuaded him to
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'Memories made to last a lifetime' - Albion fan's view on European tour
Our European adventure… what a journey, writes Albion fan Josh Beckett. There were memories made to last a lifetime. Marseille away being 2-0 down was definitely a low point, the thoughts of 'are we good enough?' Was all the money spent on the
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Plans for new play park, football pitches and allotments get green light
A new play park, football pitches and community allotments will be built on a disused field. Planning permission has been granted for the scheme on the land to the north of Fulbeck Way, West Durrington. Worthing Borough Council said the park
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Bar to welcome first furry friends and become cat café
A cat café is set to open in Brighton. Munchies Craft Cat Café will be welcoming its new furry friends in the next few months as it looks to become the first establishment of its kind in the city. The business has traded as a café and bar for
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Workmen stranded on side of hotel 50 feet above ground
The dramatic rescue of two men stranded 50 feet above the ground was captured on camera. The pair were working on the side of the Leonardo Royal Hotel on Brighton seafront when their cherry picker, which was parked on the pavement outside the front
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'I’m told I look like Elton John but I can’t see it'
Are you the spitting image of someone else? Do you have a doppelganger? I hate to admit this but I’m always told I look like Elton John (really?) or Alan Bennett, which again I can’t quite see, writes Councillor Alistair McNair. I suppose I should
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Beachgoers can see back in time with seaside town's 'portal'
A new "time portal" is set to bring a town's seaside heritage to life. The wooden bathing machines on Bognor beach will make a return for the first time in more than 100 years - with the installation of a futuristic frame to see into the past.
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Machine can rid the streets of chewing gum and even graffiti
A new machine is being used to tackle chewing gum and even graffiti. The “Gladiator” uses low-pressure steam and biodegradable detergents to deep-clean pavement surfaces, lifts gum and grime and then vacuums it up. It also has a steam wand
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'Never mind the rain, the beach garden still looks wonderful'
Despite the pretty awful weather in the early part of the year, not to mention the horrific amount of rain that has fallen, the beach garden at the front of the house continues to look amazing. This is especially true on the days it attracts some
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People forced to 'run a gauntlet' across busy B-road
People are being forced to “run a gauntlet” across a busy B-road. Residents are calling for a crossing across Avis Road which connects the A259 and A26 in Denton, Newhaven. Bus stops were recently moved and councillors say that a safe crossing
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Albion fans speak of pride at club's first European campaign
Albion fans have spoken of their pride as the club’s first European campaign came to an end with defeat on aggregate to Roma. Roberto De Zerbi’s side had a roaring Amex Stadium behind them and took a 1-0 lead through a curling Danny Welbeck first
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Restaurant launches special edition menu items for spring
A popular restaurant is introducing limited edition seasonal menu items to celebrate the start of spring. From March 25 until May 5, The Ivy Asia will be offering menu items inspired by the cherry blossom Sakura season in Japan, which is when the