Archive
-
Date
RDZ has no complaints over Madley's big call - but says Albion dropped two points
Roberto De Zerbi believes Andy Madley was right not to give Albion a penalty at Brentford. But he was disappointed his side could only draw 0-0. Albion had the better of the game at the Gtech Community Stadium, especially in the second half
-
Date
Why Ansu missed out as RDZ explains absence of FOUR Albion players at Brentford
Roberto De Zerbi has revealed why FOUR players were missing from his Albion squad at Brentford. Ansu Fati, Valentin Barco, Adam Webster and Evan Ferguson were all surprise omissions from the matchday squad. Ferguson has an ankle injury and
-
Date
Warning about scam traders who offer to clean driveways for extortionate prices
Dozens of people have been scammed by fake traders who offer to clean driveways and roofs for extortionate prices. Sussex Police received 18 reports in the Worthing area and six around Arun and Bognor where people were scammed. The force said
-
Date
Recap: Albion held to goalless draw at Brentford after late Welbeck chance
9:31pm Anyway, thanks for following. 9:24pm
-
Date
Eight men arrested following mass brawl which left two in critical condition
Three more arrests have been made following a mass brawl which left two men in a critical condition. Emergency services descended on Boundary Road, Portslade, following a large altercation between “a group of people” yesterday afternoon. Eight
-
Date
Restoration of dilapidated Hippodrome with hotel and rooftop bar finally approved
Plans to transform the dilapidated Brighton Hippodrome have been given the green light. Restoration of the 127-year-old Grade II* listed building was described as a “once in a lifetime opportunity” in Brighton and Hove City Council’s planning committee
-
Date
Green Party selects disability sports teacher to stand in Kemp Town by-election
A teacher and community campaigner has been chosen to represent the Green Party in the Kemp Town by-election. Ricky Perrin, who has lived in Brighton for most of his life, is hoping to gain the seat on Brighton and Hove City Council after Bharti
-
Date
Children among six injured in A27 crash
Children were among those taken to hospital after a five-vehicle crash. There was travel chaos this morning as the A27 eastbound was closed on a section between Devil's Dyke Interchange and Patcham Interchange. There were large queues towards
-
Date
Teen 'involved in satanic group' accused of planning terror attack on homeless person
A teenager in court charged with terror offences is accused of targeting a homeless person in a potential attack. Cameron Finnigan, from Horsham, is accused of possessing a "kill guide" which could help him commit an act of terrorism. The 18
-
Date
Dolphin dies on beach despite hours-long rescue attempt
Volunteers, medics and members of the public battled for hours to save a dolphin which washed up on a beach. Littlehampton Coastguard was tasked to assist British Divers Marine Life Rescue with the stranded animal on Pagham beach on Monday.
-
Date
Animal shelter owner who conned donors to pay for his own property spared jail
An animal rescue worker who fraudulently used £190,000 of public donations to pay for his own property has been spared jail. Chris Tucker took the money which had been raised over five years for Bexhill and Hastings Wildlife Sanctuary and Rescue
-
Date
What record profits and European ambitions will mean for Albion's player recruitment
Albion are confident they can keep finding the talent to maintain their Premier League progress. But they will not be changing formula after announcing record financial numbers. The Seagulls posted a £122.8 million profit for last season and
-
Date
Sussex to unleash pace pair in season opener - but Pujara WON'T be out there
Sussex plan to unleash a potent new-ball attack in their first match of the season. But Indian run-machine Cheteshwar Pujara will not be around to face Northants in the opening fixture of the Vitality County Championship. Ollie Robinson and
-
Date
Teen charged with planning terrorist acts and possessing indecent images of children
A teenager has been charged with terror offences and will appear in court today. Cameron Finnigan, 18, has been charged with the preparation of terrorist acts after being arrested at his home last week. The teen, from Horsham, is also accused
-
Date
New Nike deal, Far East, digital - probably not concerts: How Albion can boost income
Albion are looking at new ways of bringing in money. The club have reported a profit of £122.8 million for the 2022-23 season. It is understood the picture for this season is also looking good with a profit on transfer dealings of £51m, thanks
-
Date
As it happened: A27 blocked after 'five car crash'
-
Date
Albion love upsetting the elite - and that's the 'thrill' which helps inspire Barber
Paul Barber says Albion get a great thrill from upsetting the Premier League super powers on the pitch. Now he would love to see that lead to major silverware in what he sees exciting years to come for the club. Albion’s chief executive and
-
Date
'Shed load of timber' on road after lorry and car crash
-
Date
Trains services stopped and platforms closed to move seagull from railway tracks
An endangered bird was moved from railway tracks after three platforms had to be closed for nearly an hour. Three platforms at Brighton station were shut for roughly 40 minutes after a rare Herring Gull flew onto the tracks yesterday evening.
-
Date
UK households could be eligible for TV Licence refund worth up to £170
UK households have been told they could be eligible for a £169.50 refund on their TV licence costs. Every household in the UK is legally required to have a TV licence in order to watch or record live TV, regardless of what channel it is on.
-
Date
UK households told they will find extra £350 in bank accounts soon
The annual cost of household bills is predicted to drop by £350 compared to the same time last year, research has revealed. The study analysed the cost of energy, water, home insurance, car insurance and council tax. It revealed that the combined
-
Date
Child Benefit payments to increase this week - see how much you could get
Millions of families who claim Child Benefit are set to automatically receive increased payments from this week. HMRC has confirmed that families with one child will now receive £1,331 per year, an increase of more than £83. Families will also
-
Date
Why Barco got the nod at Anfield - as RDZ keeps faith in Ansu
Valentin Barco was sent on down the left flank to help Albion chase a late equaliser at Liverpool. The teenager from Argentina was given his first Premier League minutes and had the task of trying to create a chance for his side to stun Anfield
-
Date
Two years on from horror injury, Moder can be 'crucial' for Euro push
Jakub Moder can be a “crucial” contributor to Albion’s push for Europe. But Roberto De Zerbi will think carefully about what part he is asked to play at Brentford tonight. Yesterday marked the second anniversary of the day the Poland international
-
Date
'On a mission to improve health and life chances for all'
Everyone in our city, no matter where they live or the circumstances they are born into, deserves to live a long and healthy life, writes council leader Bella Sankey. Unfortunately, in Brighton and Hove, as elsewhere in the country, those from the
-
Date
Plumpton Festival serves up a Champion weekend on and off the course
Plumpton Racecourse once again delivered an Easter weekend to remember. The course staged its annual Easter Festival, drawing more than 9,000 race-goers from far and wide for two days of thrilling racing and family-friends entertainment, writes
-
Date
'Expensive' doughnut shop closes after less than two years of trading
A doughnut shop has closed after less than two years of trading. The shutters at Crosstown in Sydney Street, Brighton, are permanently down after the bakery packed up and stopped trading. Crosstown opened its third branch outside London in
-
Date
Independent café 'over the moon' after being named the best in Brighton
A café has won an award for being the best in Brighton. Independent neighbourhood café Starfish and Coffee, in Egremont Place, was named the best café in the city at the 2024 Brighton Restaurants Awards Vote Online (BRAVO). After winning last
-
Date
Woman who lost both her parents to Aids gets grant to improve access to HIV care
A woman who lost both her parents to Aids has received a grant to improve access to HIV care. Caroline Mukebezi, who studied at Brighton University, was just six years old when she lost her father to HIV/Aids. Year later, she lost her mother
-
Date
'Help support our pollinators' - people can join easy experiment to help bees
People are being asked to start their own bee hotel as part of a science experiment. Sussex University researchers want volunteers across the country to help them improve our understanding of bees and their favoured habitats. They want people
-
Date
Council has no idea what to do with site of adventure playground it closed years ago
A council still has no idea what it will do with the site of an adventure playground it closed in 2021. During a meeting of the full Crawley Borough Council on Wednesday, March 27, Conservative councillor Hazel Hellier asked what plans were in
-
Date
Snappers capture Sussex's colour in competition - with £50 prize
It's starting to feel winter is behind us now, with the days getting longer and the flowers growing. Our theme for March's camera club competition was "green" - and what better image to fit the bill than Janet Levett's photo of the daffodils on
-
Date
Much-loved man died after falling twice in hospital
The family of a much-loved grandfather who died after falling twice in hospital say he should have been better monitored. Roy Eason died at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton days after suffering a traumatic head injury following a fall
-
Date
Former nurse and mum of four started her own group to bring mothers together
A former nurse and mum-of-four who started her own organisation to bring mothers together has been honoured by the Prime Minister. Kate Valentine experienced post natal depression and anxiety but found singing in a group brought her a huge sense
-
Date
Tulip field with over 500,000 flowers is now open to visitors
A tulip field with 500,000 flowers is now open to the public. Tulleys Farm in Turners Hill Road, Crawley, is giving visitors a "taste of Holland" with their Tulipfest event. The field, which has 100 varieties of the flower, is open until
-
Date
Brighton and Hove revealed as UK's third most congested city
Brighton and Hove is the UK's third most congested city. According to new research, commuters in the area lose on average 46 hours of their time sitting in traffic every year. The research by Moneybarn also found that drivers in the city waste
-
Date
Planning permission sought for new housing development
A developer has put forward plans for a small scale housing development. In an application submitted to Eastbourne Borough Council, planning permission is being sought to build three new homes in the town's Old Camp Road. One of the proposed
-
Date
'Travelling fills us with joy - we have visited nearly 90 countries in 16 years'
A travel-mad couple who have visited nearly 90 countries in 16 years say their adventures "fill them with joy". Craig Hubbard and Lauren Winslow-Llewellyn have been to six continents while on their travels which have taken them to countries including