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Five-goal Worthing back on track but nine-man Borough suffer
Worthing sent out a clear promotion statement as they scored five on the road. Ollie Pearce scored twice as Rebels won 5-1 at Havant and Waterlooville in Vanarama National League south. It was a repeat of their scoreline at West Leigh Park
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Shock as body discovered on beach by walker
A body was found on a beach this afternoon. Emergency services were called to Shoreham beach just after 2.30pm after a call came in from someone walking along the seafront. The Coastguard helicopter searched the area and Shoreham RNLI looked
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Once-in-a-lifetime bright 'new star' to be visible in UK skies - see when
A 'new star' created by what astronomers are calling a "once-in-a-lifetime" explosion 3,000 lightyears away is set to be visible to the naked eye in UK skies. This once-in-a-lifetime explosion is set to take place in the T Coronae Borealis system
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Young man taken to hospital with serious injuries following rush hour crash
A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a crash earlier this week. The crash involved two vehicles in Wartling Road near Hailsham at around 5pm on Monday. The road was closed for several hours into the evening while emergency
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RDZ took Klopp by surprise with 'super-interesting' style but Reds boss is ready now
Albion have been told they cannot take Liverpool by surprise this time. Jurgen Klopp said he had “no clue” what to expect when Roberto De Zerbi took charge of the Seagulls for the first time when they went to Anfield last season. The visitors
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Recap: Large emergency response as body found on beach
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Dog will be killed after owner said it would 'attack anyone who got close to it'
An XL Bully will be put down after its owner told police it would attack anyone who got close to it while it was loose in his back garden. Patrick McKeown kept the dangerous dog in his back garden and told police that he had the pet at his address
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Animals enjoy bug-filled Easter egg treats
Zoo animals enjoyed bug-filled Easter egg treats. The animals at Drusillas Zoo near Alfriston investigated colourful eggs and giant carrot pinatas filled with bugs, popcorn, nuts and vegetables. Zookeepers said the activities help stimulate
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People up at crack of dawn for bakery's fabled hot cross buns
People were up at the crack of dawn to queue for a bakery’s fabled hot cross buns this morning. More than 100 people queued to get their hands on the freshly baked treats at Raven’s Bakery in Ditchling Road, Brighton. Families told The Argus
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People up at crack of dawn for bakery's fabled hot cross buns
People were up at the crack of dawn to queue for a bakery’s fabled hot cross buns. More than 100 people were said to have queued to get their hands on the freshly baked treats at Raven’s Bakery in Ditchling Road, Brighton. Families told The
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Inmates discharged from hospital after mass food poisoning at Lewes Prison
Six people from Lewes Prison who went to hospital with food poisoning have all been discharged. Three inmates and three staff members at the category B prison were taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton after a major incident on
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Brighton audience treated to amazing surprise show from Michael McIntyre
We all know Michael McIntyre off the telly. The smiley chap whose wholesome brand of comedy and entertainment has landed him primetime BBC shows The Wheel and Michael McIntyre's big show. He is great fun so when they suddenly announced, just
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Xabi Alonso says he is going nowhere so expect RDZ's Anfield trip to get big build-up
Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso has committed his future to the Bundesliga leaders for another season to quash talk of a potential summer switch to Liverpool or Bayern Munich. Speaking at his Friday press conference, Alonso said: “This is the
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'You have got to be calm or you will get chucked out!' Crawley boss back in the stand
Scott Lindsey will be happy if he can keep his emotions in check and his phone in his pocket at a sold-out Broadfield Stadium today. The Crawley Town boss completes a two-match touchline ban as his side face Doncaster Rovers. Reds won 3-1 at
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Their biggest Anfield test since sunny May day in 2018 - but Albion are equipped
Liverpool, Anfield and Mo Salah were in full cry on the final day of the 2017-18 season. And why not? The Reds were in sparkling form, Salah couldn’t stop scoring and the Champions League final was just around the corner. In the Anfield concourses
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Nick Cave says he has ‘feelings of culpability’ over sons' deaths
Nick Cave has said “there can’t help but be feelings of culpability” over the deaths of his sons as it is “against nature” to bury a child. The Bad Seeds musician, 66, known for hits such as Into My Arms and The Mercy Seat, lost two children in
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New sites chosen for pedestrian crossings to make road safer
Pedestrian crossings are expected to appear early next year in Elm Grove after residents called for action to make the road safer. Elm Grove resident Michelle Patel asked when work on crossings, speed regulation and “greening” would start when
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Last remaining free parking areas to go in plans for city-wide permit scheme
Piecemeal parking zones could be scrapped in favour of a city-wide requirement for permits to put an end to the repeated pattern of displacement when a new zone is created. Conservative councillor Samer Bagaeen suggested the creation of a city-wide
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5 of the best garden centres to visit in and around the Brighton area
From great cafés to house plant and homeware sections, garden centres have become more than just seeds and shrubbery in recent years. As we enter spring, many of us will be thinking about our gardens and what to plant in them. If you need some
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Inside the new wood-fired beach sauna that opened this week
A new mobile wood-fired sauna has opened at a beach. Seaside Sauna welcomed its first customers to Beach Green, along Lancing seafront, on March 25. Owner Frazer Stewart, 57, said he hopes the sauna will bring "like-minded" people together.
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Inside Grade II listed Tudor manor house with indoor pool up for sale
A Grade II listed manor house dating back to the Tudor period is up for sale. The Henfield property, which has over 7,000 square feet of space spread across two separate dwellings, is on the market for £2.5m. Although the main feature of the
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Micropub delighted after winning award
The owners of an independent micropub are "delighted" after winning an award. The Foghorn, in Boundary Road, Hove, was chosen by Brighton and South Downs Campaign for Real Ale as the 2024 Pub Of The Year. The pub, which opened in 2018, was
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Sadness over anti-Semitic graffiti in city centre
A person whose relatives died in the Holocaust said it “really hurts” to see anti-Semitic graffiti daubed on the city’s streets. A Star of David was spray-painted on a cracked window along with a message that read “free Palestine from Zionist Nazis
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New initiative launched to try to stop wildlife from becoming extinct
A new initiative has been launched to try to save species from extinction. West Sussex County Council has joined a national effort to protect declining habitats and animals at risk of dying out. It involves finding out about people's experiences
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Inbetweeners actor performing at Brighton Dome next year
An Inbetweeners actor is performing at Brighton Dome next year. Greg Davies, known for his role as the sixth form headteacher Mr Gilbert in the hit comedy series, will be bringing his new stand-up show Full Fat Legend to the venue. He will
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Pet owners warned about dog fatalities after eating chocolate
Pet owners have been warned about the dangers of dogs eating chocolate this Easter. According to canine experts, up to 50 per cent of hounds who eat this could die if they do not get treated on time. Kennel Store, a company specialising in
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Brighton's Palace Pier crowned one of the best visitor attractions in the UK
Brighton's Palace Pier has been named one of the top visitor attractions in the UK outside London. The famous landmark came third in a recent study by hotel chain Leonardo Hotels. Leonardo Hotels ranked the attractions based on their average
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Plans approved to add extra storey with SEVEN flats to commercial building
Plans to add a storey of flats onto a commercial building have been given prior approval. This additional floor in the Preece House building, in Davigdor Road, Hove, will house seven homes if the development goes ahead. These flats will all
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Railway volunteers scoop national awards
Volunteers who help keep a historic railway station pristine have been celebrated at a national award ceremony. Bishopstone station volunteers were praised at the Community Rail awards for their dedication to building a community space within the
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Swimming pools benefit from huge funding boost
Swimming pools are getting a funding boost. Seahaven Swim and Fitness Centre in Chapel Street, Newhaven, was gifted £149,650 from the Sport England Swimming Pool Support Fund. The funding, which is part of a £20 million national fund, aims
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Husband and wife gym duo win big in awards
A husband and wife duo who run the region's "favourite gym" said they are over the moon after collecting an Argus award. Ben Goodman and Cat Sullivan opened Dynamo Gym in 2021 with aspirations of creating a place which tailors to each member's
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More than 140,000 trips made using bike scheme
Almost half a million kilometres have been travelled on the city's hire bikes since the scheme was launched last year. Beryl BTN Bikes were introduced in Brighton on March 31, 2023, and people have completed more than 146,000 journeys on them
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Historic fountain wins award after £400k restoration project
A historic fountain has received national recognition after a £400,000 restoration project. The Victoria Fountain, in Brighton’s Old Steine, was announced as the winner of the "Refurbishment Project Category" at the Institution of Structural Engineers
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College students crowned national swimming champions
College students have been crowned national champions at a swimming competition. Eastbourne College won two gold medals at The Bath Cup and John Nalson Medley Schools Swimming event. The championships, held at the London Aquatics Centre, had
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Teenager called up to England rugby squad for Six Nations
A young rugby player has been called up to represent the country in the Six Nations tournament. Teenager Felix Bateman-Champain will play for England at the under 18s tournament in Italy at the end of this month. The 17-year-old, who studies