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Young Reporter: Shoreham Academy’s Matilda Brogan Arnold BHASVIC
Last week I had the pleasure of viewing the latest edition to Shoreham Academy’s long list of yearly productions: Matilda the Musical! Having not watched any of the academy’s previous productions, I was deeply satisfied by the performance, perfectly
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Young Reporter- Romeo and Juliet at The Globe- Luoana Andreea Patrascu TGS
Earlier today, I had the amazing experience of watching Romeo and Juliet at The Globe, in London. The Globe theatre is rather unusual as there are many spaces below that have no seats( so the audience stands there watching, sometimes even
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The Heart Breaking Horror of Student Housing | Petra Zúñiga Christ’s Hospital YRS
Picture this; It’s the 24th of August, 2023. After living with a whopping six other people to afford rent, for your final year of university, you and your friends decided to downsize to only a group of four, much to the chagrin of your wallets
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Young Reporter, Ramadan at TGS!! Ashfa Ameer Saval TGS
Ramadan? Seeing people fast? How are you going to support it? How did your school support it? The Gatwick School has its own way of celebrating the fast of our Muslim students! Ramadan is the 9th month in the Islamic calendar and it is a
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Sussex hope to get one more day of pre-season action but Friday's play is OFF
Sussex are hoping to get one more day of pre-season action under their belts before the serious business starts. Day one of their two-day friendly at home to Hampshire, due to take place on Friday, has been cancelled due to a wet outfield.
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YR- Racing Towards Unity and Hope- Crystal Jarrett SCC
Marathons stand as a testament to human endurance, resilience, and the pursuit of extraordinary accomplishments. They represent an unparalleled blend of athleticism, camaraderie, and personal triumph, transcending mere races to become vibrant celebrations
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Mass food poisoning at Lewes Prison sparks huge emergency response
A mass food poisoning incident at Lewes Prison prompted a huge emergency response. Eight ambulances and police attended the category B prison just after midday today. The Argus was informed that at least ten people were being treated, both
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Fraudsters scammed vulnerable people out of millions by selling them fake fine art
Money laundering fraudsters scammed vulnerable and elderly people out of thousands by selling them fake Picasso and Salvador Dali paintings. Behrad Kazemi and Raj Nasta have been jailed following a six year investigation after they received millions
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Verbruggen eyes 'super important' Albion run-in and chance to earn top spot for Euros
Bart Verbruggen has extra motivation as he hopes for an Albion landmark at Anfield – and a big finish to the season. The Holland goalkeeper has set his sights on being his nation’s No.1 at Euro 2024 after an impressive outing this week. He
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Urgent warning after two 'significant' cliff collapses in last few weeks
People are being urged to stay away from cliff edges after two "significant" collapses in the space of a few weeks. Councils across East Sussex have said that the cliff edges are "unstable" and that "huge sections" were reported to have fallen
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars given permission for huge expansion
Plans to expand the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars plant have been approved. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (RRMC) will construct five new buildings at its base in The Drive, near Goodwood and this will include a 41,620sqm manufacture warehouse. There will also
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Parents Get Lost! Inside Scope on School Trips - Mimi Ekakitie, Christ's Hospital
School trips are regarded by many as the perfect experience for students to learn outside of the classroom, whilst interacting with the very real and dynamic world around them. Whether it’s simply going out to a local museum or travelling to a foreign
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Green Party selects teacher to stand in Queen's Park by-election
A teacher has been chosen to stand as the Green Party’s candidate in the Queen’s Park by-election. Luke Walker, who has lived in the ward for 11 years and Brighton for over 20 years, is hoping to gain the seat on Brighton and Hove City Council
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Boy, 13, remains in hospital with serious injuries after being hit by car
A boy remains in hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a car. The 13-year-old was airlifted to King’s College Hospital in London with "potentially life-threatening injuries" yesterday afternoon. He was hit by a blue Ford in Hazelwood
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Recap: Large emergency response as inmates fall unwell at Lewes Prison
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Football hooligans banned from matches after fights at Albion's Europe away days
Six football hooligans will be banned from attending matches after getting involved in fights while following Albion in Europe. The men were among a “very small number” of football fans who were involved in violence while Brighton played their
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Tornado could hit parts of Sussex today - experts issue warning
Tornadoes could hit parts of Sussex this afternoon after experts issued a warning for the area. Swathes of West Sussex are within an area under a tornado warning issued by the Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (Torro) this afternoon.
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Drug driver who caused serious crash said she 'fell asleep at wheel'
A drug-driver lost control of her car and caused a serious head-on crash with a taxi that left her passenger with life-changing injuries. Keisha Barnes told police she “must have fallen asleep at the wheel” when she veered into oncoming traffic
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Young Reporter The Armed Man comes to CH Alice Hart Christ's Hospital
On Sunday the 17th March, over 150 musicians performed Karl Jenkins’ ‘The Armed Man,’ as a part of Christ’s Hospital annual Angus Ross Gala Concert. The concert was made possible by the Chapel Choir, Christ’s Hospital Choral society, and an orchestra
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Weather warning for whole of Sussex as county to be battered by strong winds today
A weather warning for strong winds has been extended to cover the whole of Sussex. The yellow Met Office warning, which previously covered coastal parts of the county, will now also include areas further inland. Sussex will also be battered
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Burger chain launches at city pub
A burger brand has launched in a Brighton pub. Marlowe’s is now available from The World’s End in London Road. People will also be able to order takeaway on Deliveroo and Uber Eats. Speaking on the expansion Marlowe’s founder Sean Marlowe
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27 poisonous plants and flowers for cats and dogs you need to look out for
Decorating your house with plants can make it feel more homely but there are some you should avoid buying if you have a cat or dog. Not all plants are safe to be placed in our homes so it’s worth doing some research before you make any purchases
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Urgent warning to millions of homes who could overpay on energy bills
More than 10 million homes are being warned to act this weekend, or risk overpaying on their energy bills. Households should send energy meter readings to their supplier this weekend ahead of a change to the Ofgem Energy Price Cap. The average
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27 poisonous plants and flowers for cats and dogs you need to look out for
Decorating your house with plants can make it feel more homely but there are some you should avoid buying if you have a cat or dog. Not all plants are safe to be placed in our homes so it’s worth doing some research before you make any purchases
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Millions of Brits could claim £720 in free pension cash with 'little known hacks'
Millions of Brits could be entitled to £720 free pension cash a year with three 'little known hacks'. An ethical finance firm has explained the three ways that people can boost their pension pots in retirement without costing themselves anything
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This is why you're finding more black mould in the shower at the moment
Black mould can be found anywhere in the house but it is most commonly found in moist areas like the bathroom. Cases of black mould tend to rise as we enter spring and summer as a result of humidity and temperatures beginning to increase.
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Easter warning over DWP Universal Credit and PIP payments
Universal Credit, PIP, and other benefit claimants may find their payments affected by the Easter bank holidays this weekend. Both Good Friday, March 29, and Easter Monday, April 1, are bank holidays where payments from the Department for Work
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Contraception used in the UK linked to an increased risk of brain tumour
An injectable contraception used by women in the UK has been linked to an increased risk of a type of brain tumour. A study, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), found people using injectable medroxyprogesterone acetate for more than
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Two pedestrians hit by car
Two pedestrians were hit by a car. Sussex Police were called to a report of a crash involving two pedestrians and a car in Carden Avenue, Brighton at around 3pm yesterday. A police spokesman said they were assessed by paramedics for what are
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Joao Pedro trains with Albion squad as they prepare for final Prem push
Joao Pedro was among Albion players pictured training in the countdown to the game at Liverpool. The Brazil international has not played since his starring role in the 4-1 win over Crystal Palace almost two months ago. He was pictured in a
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Chef hoping his 'ugly' multicoloured burgers will win in Channel 4 TV show
A chef is hoping his range of multicoloured burgers will appear in Aldi shops across the country by winning a Channel 4 TV show. Leo Ferenc will appear on Channel 4 TV show “Aldi’s Next Big Thing” next week with his speciality rainbow burgers.
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Electric railway to reopen on Good Friday for the summer season
A seaside railway will reopen tomorrow for the summer season. Volk's Electric Railway on Brighton seafront is the world's oldest in operation. Before the first trip of the summer at 10.15am on Good Friday there will be speeches at Aquarium
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Professional indemnity insurance provides a shield against claims
Professional indemnity insurance (PII) is a must-have for professionals and companies in different industries ranging from construction to IT, because it provides a shield against claims for damage or loss. We will also show you why Compariqo is
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Trainer shop that sells pairs for more than £500 is successful and is expanding
A business that sells expensive footwear is 'delighted' after winning an award and plans to expand. OG Kicks, in Bond Street, Brighton, won the expansion and growth category at the South East Federation of Small Businesses Awards 2024. The
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5 of the best refreshing spring walks to enjoy near Brighton
Brighton is a place that has plenty of great options for walks within close proximity, and what better time to explore them than around spring? With the weather warming up and flowers coming into bloom walkers should be able to enjoy wonderful
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Police swarm residential street in drugs raid
Police swarmed a quiet residential street for a morning drugs raid. A man has been arrested after officers executed the warrant at around 9am yesterday morning in Crawley. Police dogs and vans were spotted in Abrahams Road as officers walked
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Seafront nightclub closes to become a 'rage room' with bar, karaoke and axe throwing
A longstanding seafront nightclub is to be replaced with a “rage room” and games bar. Coalition in King's Road Arches has closed its doors and will be replaced by Players Battle Bar when it opens in April. The new bar will see axe throwing,
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Drivers call for action on 'moon crater' pothole on country lane
Drivers have called for action to repair a pothole on a country lane described as a “moon crater”. The pothole formed more than a month ago after regular flooding from the River Cuckmere near Seaford. People said the pothole has become so
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Ex-Armed Forces personnel and family members invited to free cafe meet-up
Ex-Armed Forces personnel and their families have been invited to visit a new Help For Heroes cafe. The venue, at Crimsham Farm in Lower Bognor Road, Bognor, is a place where veterans can come together and meet new people. The initiative, run
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First look at new independent record store about to open
The owner of an independent record store business has given customers a "sneak peek" of his new store ahead of opening day. Slipped Discs, founded in 2020 by James Anderson, will officially begin trading in Shoreham High Street on April 6.
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Colourful artworks appear across city satirising political figures
Posters satirising Laurence Fox, Jeremy Hunt, Jeremy Clarkson and other controversial figures have appeared across Brighton and Hove. The colourful, larger than life posters are part of an artistic campaign. The group behind them has urged people
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Flats up for sale from £600k in new seafront development
Flats at a new seafront development on the A259 are now on the market for over £620,000. The properties, in Kingsway, Hove, are a mixture of 33 two and three-bedroom homes. The cheapest unit currently available is a two-bedroom flat for £625,000