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Dunk sets new record - but it is an unhappy end as Brazil beat England at Wembley
Lewis Dunk has become Albion’s most capped England international. The skipper went on as substitute midway through the second half of the Wembley friendly with Brazil. But it was an unhappy evening as England lost 1-0. Dunk atoned for an
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Albion get a new date for Bournemouth and either/or for City's visit
Albion have a new date for one of their remaining games – and an either/or for another. The trip to Bournemouth definitely goes back a day to Sunday, April 28 (2pm). Manchester City’s visit to the Amex has been listed for Thursday, April 25
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'A lot of potential' - training ground efforts help Barco to senior Argentina debut
Valentin Barco’s work on the training pitch helped him to his senior international debut. The recent Albion signing went on as substitute left-back 55 minutes into a 3-0 friendly win over El Salvador in Philadelphia. He was followed on to the
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Where the Easter Bunny Originates and What it Represents (Elysia Horvath) TGS
In the west, the bunny is the most commonly associated symbol of easter. Alongside the egg, it is the most popular chocolate shape to find at this time. The bunny is seen as a mischievous creature, being depicted as hiding eggs and chocolate for children
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Boss hails togetherness as Crawley move into a play-off place
Scott Lindsey feels there is a real togetherness in his Crawley squad after they moved into the play-off places in Sky Bet League Two with a 3-1 win over Tranmere at Prenton Park. The Reds were in front in the second minute when Jeremy Kelly steered
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Murder investigation after elderly man found dead in block of flats
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New eco-friendly buses rolled out across Sussex in government funding boost
New eco-friendly buses will be rolled out across Sussex thanks to millions of government funding. Brighton and Hove City Council have announced that they will receive nearly £3 million in funding to help roll out 16 new electric buses and better
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Sussex residents 'speechless' after winning share of £1 million in Postcode Lottery
A former judo black belt is among a group of neighbours who won nearly £150,000 in the Postcode Lottery. Chris Nicholls and his wife Anne will take home £142,857 after winning a share of £1 million handed out to residents of Large Acres in Selsey
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Oiled birds saved from death and released back into the wild
A group of seabirds have been released back into the wild after being found on the Sussex coast covered in oil. Over a dozen birds were rescued along the coast by the RSPCA after being rescued from being covered in oil – which could prove fatal
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War hero's medals could fetch thousands after he was buried alive during the Blitz
The medals of a war hero who was buried alive during the London Blitz could fetch up to £120,000 at auction. Second World War hero Sub-Lieutenant was buried under an East London house when a mine he was trying to defuse exploded in 1940. Now
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Ex-Albion star was out for a year - but he's loving life at Worthing ahead of TV date
Jake Robinson says the worst injury of his career helped him realise how much he loves playing football. Now the former Albion striker is hoping to help Worthing to promotion after returning from more than a year spent on the sidelines. Rebels
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Motorbike crash closes city centre restaurant as building damaged
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Harry and Meghan wish 'health and healing' to Kate Middleton after cancer diagnosis
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have wished "health and healing" to Kate Middleton after she announced her cancer diagnosis. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sent their well wishes to the Princess of Wales as she takes an extended break away from
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Risk and reward for Albion as they look forward to showing their style at King Power
Albion have been told to keep faith with the way they play – even if it comes with a risk. The Seagulls go to Leicester City in the Barclays WSL tomorrow aiming to move up the table. They do so having conceded 11 goals in their last three games
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Crawley boss says sky is the limit for striker if he can keep ruthless touch
Klaidi Lolos has been told the sky is the limit if he maintains his ruthless streak. The Crawley striker did not stand on ceremony as he crashed home a late equaliser against Stockport on Monday. He has now netted in his last three games and
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Ferguson told the goals will come - and he should be in no rush to leave Albion
Evan Ferguson has been told he is the right club to advance his career – and get back among the goals. The Albion striker hopes to end his four-month barren spell when the Republic of Ireland host Belgium in a friendly today. He has not scored
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Outdoor cinema experience with 40ft screen to be held this summer
An outdoor cinema experience with a 40ft screen will return this summer. The event, which will be held on East Green in Littlehampton, will see residents enjoy one film screening on August 17 at 8.45pm. Now, with months to go until the event
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Actor launches business to help performers and writers develop their work
An award-winning actor has launched a collective for performers and writers to work on their ideas. Rising Phoenix Arts Collective hosts monthly sessions in Brighton where writers get to hear their scripts read aloud by a pool of actors in front
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It’s officially spring... time for some serious pressure-washing
Earlier this week we officially entered spring and next weekend sees the clocks go forward, the perfect combination for any self-respecting gardener and the best time to see crocuses in flower. I have a few at Driftwood, all planted in containers
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Albion women's players surprise girls at football session
Girls from schools across the county got the chance to meet three Albion women players. The children got to take part in football drills and friendly small-sided games at Brighton’s American Express Elite Performance Centre in Lancing. Albion
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Plans for village to have its first pub in seven years
A village is to get its first pub in seven years if plans are approved. Residents in Glynde, near Lewes, could be sipping on pints together for the first time since 2017 after proposals for a new venue were revealed. The owners of the much-loved
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Chip shop will be converted into wine bar and restaurant
A chip shop will be converted into a wine bar and restaurant. Warwick Lane Developments Ltd has been given permission from Adur and Worthing Councils to transform The Chip Shop in Goring Road, Worthing, into a new drinking venue. According
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Fashion store opens second branch in The Lanes
An eco-friendly fashion store has opened its second branch in the city. Lucy And Yak welcomed shoppers to its new shop in Ship Street, Brighton, on Friday. The brand, founded by Lucy Greenwood and Chris Renwick in 2017, already has its flagship
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Dog with breathing problems abandoned outside supermarket
A dog with breathing problems who was abandoned outside a supermarket has now found his forever home. Morris, named by staff at RSPCA Brighton after he was tied up and abandoned outside Morrisons, underwent extensive surgery when he was rescued
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Sale of derelict site a 'major blow' for families desperate for homes
A councillor has slammed the decision to sell a derelict town centre site at a loss for new housing saying time and money has been “wasted”. Councillor Kevin Jenkins, leader of Worthing’s Conservative group, said the decision to sell the Teville
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Dozens of drivers slapped with bus lane fines... despite roadworks forcing them there
Dozens of drivers are furious at being stung with hefty fines after roadworks forced them into a bus lane. Southern Water engineering works on the busy A259 coast road in Saltdean meant cars were diverted into the bus lane heading west, which is
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People urged to help NHS ahead of four-day Easter bank holiday weekend
People are being asked to help the NHS by only using the correct services over Easter weekend. NHS Sussex has issued advice to people about the upcoming four-day bank holiday which starts on March 29. It said A&E departments across the
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Pub that shut after mass brawl could be turned into homes
A pub that closed three years ago could be turned into flats. The Montpelier Inn, in Montpelier Place, Brighton, shut in 2020 after a mass brawl and stabbing. Since then, applications to turn the listed pub into flats have been rejected by
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School pupils win House of Lords cancel culture debate
Schoolchildren came out on top in a House of Lords debate on cancel culture. Pupils from Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Hove were invited to Parliament for the Debating Matters event against schools from across the country. In the semi
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Classic motor car show to be held in high street
A classic car show is set to be held in September. The free event, organised by East Grinstead Town Council, will take place in High Street, East Grinstead, on September 1 between 11am and 3pm. READ MORE: Micropub could open on site of fabric
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Pub to host daytime rave for adults over 30
A pub is hosting a daytime rave for over 30s only. Maggie Mae's, in Preston Street, Brighton, has announced it will be hosting the event on June 1. The rave, called "Let Me Be Your Fantasy", will take people back to the height of clubbing with
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Councillor to appear in court over assault and harassment charges
A councillor is due to appear in court after being accused of assaulting a woman. Cllr Nigel Jacklin is charged with assault and harassment after allegedly attacking a woman in September last year. Jacklin’s wife, Sheila Jacklin, is also accused