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  • DUTCH DEALS DOMINATE

    BRITAIN is going Dutch. According to the latest update of Dun & Bradstreet's Who Owns Whom, out this week, for the second year running the Netherlands is the largest European parent of subsidiary companies in the UK. There are 2,282 of them across

  • Albion release Wormull

    Albion have released fringe midfielder Simon Wormull. Crawley-based Wormull was given short term contracts at the end of last season and the start of this season following spells with Spurs and Brentford. Boss Brian Horton said: "I offered him another

  • Lewry's thunder stolen

    JASON LEWRY had his thunder stolen by a man the selectors overlooked at Hove yesterday. There was no place in any of the winter tour parties for Matthew Maynard and he took out his disappointment on the Sussex attack. The only surprise was that Maynard

  • I'll kill you, rapist tells girl during attack ordeal in alley

    POLICE were today still hunting a rapist who struck in Brighton on Saturday night. He grabbed his 18-year-old victim in Sutherland Road, forced her into an alley and threatened to kill her. The girl managed to scream once but was forced to stop after

  • BOY SPORTS ACE SHOT IN THE LEG

    A 15-YEAR-OLD boy narrowly escaped serious injury when a friend shot him with an airgun. Ryan Fowler was rushed to hospital with a pellet embedded in his right leg after the accident. Doctors told Ryan, who clinched third spot in the recent Cycling Pursuit

  • BLEEP! I ALMOST LOST DONOR CALL

    FATHER-OF-TWO Mark Edgecumbe nearly lost out on a vital kidney transplant when he took off his emergency bleeper on a family holiday. Mark, 42, from Hove, was staying in a caravan at Pevensey Bay when an appropriate donor suddenly came up. Despite spending

  • IT COD BE US

    FISH and chip shop managers Karen and Brian Hopcroft carried on frying for two hours on Saturday even though they had just scooped £2.6 million on the lottery. Karen told the Argus: "I think we must have been in a state of shock because we kept working

  • TRAGEDY OF EXAM BOY

    A TALENTED drama student died suddenly the day before he was due to get his GCSE results. John Harrison collapsed on Bognor seafront and never regained consciousness, despite desperate efforts by his best friend to save him. The 16-year-old was unaware

  • Albion release Wormull

    Albion have released fringe midfielder Simon Wormull. Crawley-based Wormull was given short term contracts at the end of last season and the start of this season following spells with Spurs and Brentford. Boss Brian Horton said: "I offered him another

  • TRAGEDY OF EXAM BOY

    A TALENTED drama student died suddenly the day before he was due to get his GCSE results. John Harrison collapsed on Bognor seafront and never regained consciousness, despite desperate efforts by his best friend to save him. The 16-year-old was unaware

  • DUTCH DEALS DOMINATE

    BRITAIN is going Dutch. According to the latest update of Dun & Bradstreet's Who Owns Whom, out this week, for the second year running the Netherlands is the largest European parent of subsidiary companies in the UK. There are 2,282 of them across

  • Lewry's thunder stolen

    JASON LEWRY had his thunder stolen by a man the selectors overlooked at Hove yesterday. There was no place in any of the winter tour parties for Matthew Maynard and he took out his disappointment on the Sussex attack. The only surprise was that Maynard

  • I'll kill you, rapist tells girl during attack ordeal in alley

    POLICE were today still hunting a rapist who struck in Brighton on Saturday night. He grabbed his 18-year-old victim in Sutherland Road, forced her into an alley and threatened to kill her. The girl managed to scream once but was forced to stop after

  • BOY SPORTS ACE SHOT IN THE LEG

    A 15-YEAR-OLD boy narrowly escaped serious injury when a friend shot him with an airgun. Ryan Fowler was rushed to hospital with a pellet embedded in his right leg after the accident. Doctors told Ryan, who clinched third spot in the recent Cycling Pursuit

  • BLEEP! I ALMOST LOST DONOR CALL

    FATHER-OF-TWO Mark Edgecumbe nearly lost out on a vital kidney transplant when he took off his emergency bleeper on a family holiday. Mark, 42, from Hove, was staying in a caravan at Pevensey Bay when an appropriate donor suddenly came up. Despite spending

  • IT COD BE US

    FISH and chip shop managers Karen and Brian Hopcroft carried on frying for two hours on Saturday even though they had just scooped £2.6 million on the lottery. Karen told the Argus: "I think we must have been in a state of shock because we kept working