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Welbeck stuns Kop, Moder and Baleba battle, Adingra fades - how they rated at Anfield
Albion tested Liverpool but ended up empty-handed. They were well set-up by Roberto De Zerbi as a collective unit and this is how they fared as individuals. Bart Verbruggen 7,5/10 A third successive start and was fortunate that his worst
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He became a great player - RDZ praise for Mac Allister as fans show appreciation
Roberto De Zerbi praised Alexis Mac Allister after he helped send Albion to defeat. The Argentina midfielder shone in the Liverpool midfield and set up Mo Salah for the winning goal in a 2-1 success. De Zerbi has made no secret of his admiration
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Harris happy with clean sheet as Albion pick up WSL point on the road
Mikey Harris was pleased with a clean sheet as Albion picked up an away point. They followed wins by 7-3 and 3-2 in their previous away games with a 0-0 draw at West Ham in the Barclays WSL. Albion boss Harris said: “There are lots of positives
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Exploring Easter’s History, Gabriella Akanbi, Christ’s Hospital,Young reporters
Easter, one of the most significant holidays in Christianity, carries a rich tapestry of history, tradition, and cultural significance that spans centuries. Originating from ancient pagan festivals celebrating the arrival of spring, Easter evolved
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Brian Owen reviews an eventful Albion weekend, including narrow defeat at Anfield
Albion found themselves involved in the Premier League title this afternoon – but were unable to halt Liverpool’s progress. Brian Owen looks back at the 2-1 defeat at Anfield. He also takes a look at what was said both before the match
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Young reporter- the flower shop...with a twist!-betsy hiltunen,CH
There are estimated to be over 5,000 garden centres across the UK, ranging from massive companies to sidewalk, independent shops. With the industry itself worth an estimated £4.6 billion pounds yearly, it seems the citizens of the UK can’t get enough
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De Zerbi says injury-hit Albion can be proud of efforts at Anfield
Roberto De Zerbi said Albion should be proud of their efforts at Anfield. But he was disappointed to see his injury-hit side go down 2-1 to title-chasing Liverpool. Danny Welbeck’s early opener was cancelled out by Luis Diaz and Mo Salah for
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Increased police presence at train station after four teenage girls arrested
Police have issued a dispersal order in a village after disorder broke out at a railway station. The order has been issued for Barnham from 2pm today to 2pm on Tuesday, April 2, following disorder at the station yesterday evening in which members
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Council repaired over 7,000 road defects including potholes last year
A council spent more than £2 million repairing over 7,000 "carriageway defects" last year. A Freedom of Information request submitted by The Argus found that Brighton and Hove City Council repaired 7,294 carriageway defects in 2023. These "
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Recap as Albion go down at nervy Anfield - despite late chances
4:01pm Albion fans applaud their team - and then Mac Allister, who goes over to that corner of the pitch. Thanks
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Recap: Road works cause 'travel chaos'
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Finishers, not substitutes - so will Albion produce another big finale today?
Mikey Harris calls the players he brings off the bench his “finishers” rather than substitutes. He is delighted with the way they are helping his side to strong conclusions to games as they climb the WSL table. Albion go to West Ham tomorrow
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Brighton beach voted one of world's best alongside Bora Bora and Iceland
Brighton beach has been voted the best in the country - and among the top in the world. Council leader Bella Sankey has dubbed the city's beach legendary after it was ranked in the top 25 beaches across the world. New research also found that
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Sussex man whose mission is to visit every UK train station ‘pining for own bed’
A railway worker who set out to visit all 2,580 train stations in the UK in just six weeks said his challenge has gone “really well” but he is “pining” for his own bed. Dave Jones set off from Three Bridges in mid February and, after averaging
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One aspect De Zerbi will relish as Albion face Premier League's toughest run-in
Roberto De Zerbi has played down Albion’s tough run-in and looked forward to time on the training ground. Opta believe the Seagulls have the most demanding schedule in the Premier League as they go into their final ten matches. That all starts
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Why De Zerbi still wants conversation with Bloom over 'plan for the future'
Roberto De Zerbi has revealed why he still wants to talk to Tony Bloom about plans for the future. But he says they are normal conversations between a head coach and an owner. De Zerbi was speaking ahead of the trip to Liverpool, which was
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RDZ says Alexis left Albion in an honest way - 'not all other players were the same'
Roberto De Zerbi has described Alexis Mac Allister as a special guy ahead of their reunion at Anfield. He said the Argentina star left Albion in an “honest way” and added that is not the case with all players. Mac Allister is likely to face
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Free online NHS support can help you live well with type 2 diabetes
The NHS offers free support for adults living with type 2 diabetes through an online programme called Healthy Living. If you care for someone living with type 2 diabetes, you can sign up too. It is aimed at helping you learn more about type 2 diabetes
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The inspirational stories behind the runners taking part in Brighton Marathon
As thousands of people prepare to take on Brighton Marathon next weekend we are sharing some of the inspirational stories behind those taking part. Around 13,000 runners are expected to finish the 2024 event on Sunday, April 7, the biggest number
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Community 'wholeheartedly' support plans for sheltered outdoor classroom at school
A school has applied for permission to create a "sheltered outdoor learning environment". St Paul's CE Primary School, in St Nicholas Road, Brighton, wants to build a hexagonal gazebo as part of an outdoor learning environment project. The
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Residents share fond memories of 'best sweet shop' ever
Residents have been reminiscing about a beloved local sweet shop which shut its doors over 20 years ago. Goatcher's, in Down Terrace, Brighton, has been empty since 2001 despite the fact the rest of the property is used as a home. However,
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Sussex road closures for the week ahead, including A23 and A27
Drivers in and around Brighton will have a few road closures to deal with if they are driving around Sussex next week. From Monday, April 1 to Friday, April 5 there are a few road and lane closures scheduled for the likes of the A27 and the A23
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Farm reopens following refurbishment
A farm has reopened after a revamp. Sharnfold Farm, at Stone Cross between Eastbourne and Hailsham, welcomed visitors back through its gates this week after its winter closure. Farm bosses took the opportunity to refurbish the attraction’s
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5 pets from RSPCA Brighton who are searching for loving new homes
Several pets in Sussex are looking for their forever homes, including at the Sussex North & Brighton branch of the RSPCA. Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice. A few animals from the branch are
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Private school teacher used database to find female colleagues' addresses
A teacher at a prestigious private school tracked down his colleagues’ addresses, bombarded them with flowers and letters and told them he couldn't stop thinking about them. Raphael Ruz used a Brighton College database to find out where one colleague
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Sussex's knife crime hotspots revealed
Around three knife crimes happen every day in Sussex, new figures show. Statistics released in a Freedom of Information request show that nearly 3,000 knife crimes were recorded in the county in the past three years. The figures also show that
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Thousands of children living in poverty in city
One in eight children in Brighton and Hove were living in poverty last year. Figures from the Department for Work and Pensions show 5,475 Brighton and Hove children aged under 16 were living in relative poverty in the year to March 2023. It