Archive

  • A £330m TAG FOR NEW LOOK

    FASHION chain New Look, which has more than a dozen outlets in Sussex, will have a £330 million price tag when it floats on the stock market. The price means founder Tom Singh's stake will be worth around £110 million after flotation, confirming him as

  • 27,000 HEAD FOR THE SEA

    THE biggest bike ride in Europe arrives in Brighton on Sunday. In 1976, 30 friends got together to cycle from London to the seafront in Brighton. This year, there will be 27,000 riders and organiser Cycle Rides has had to turn away another 10,000. The

  • HIGH-TECH FIRM HAS EYE ON FARM SITE

    THE controversial old Patcham Court Farm site in Brighton is to be earmarked for high-tech and office use. It has been agreed in principle by Brighton and Hove Council's property committee, though councillors were warned there could be problems at the

  • Billie-Jo: Riddle of spots of blood

    CLAIMS by deputy headmaster Sion Jenkins that blood on his clothes came from his foster daughter's dying breaths were "impossible", a paediatrician told Lewes Crown Court. Prof David Southall said he had never seen a dying child breathe in the pattern

  • A £330m TAG FOR NEW LOOK

    FASHION chain New Look, which has more than a dozen outlets in Sussex, will have a £330 million price tag when it floats on the stock market. The price means founder Tom Singh's stake will be worth around £110 million after flotation, confirming him as

  • INFLATION HITS SIX-YEAR HIGH

    Headline annual inflation in May was 4.2%, up 0.2% from April, it was announced today. The figure is the highest since May 1992, when it stood at 4.3%. The underlying rate of inflation, which excludes mortgage interest payments, was 3.2% in May, up from

  • 27,000 HEAD FOR THE SEA

    THE biggest bike ride in Europe arrives in Brighton on Sunday. In 1976, 30 friends got together to cycle from London to the seafront in Brighton. This year, there will be 27,000 riders and organiser Cycle Rides has had to turn away another 10,000. The

  • Hunt for gang who stole £900

    POLICE are searching for a gang who raided a Hove store and stole £900 from a safe while a member of staff was distracted. Two women and a man, all in their late twenties, walked into Cullens in Church Road on Sunday afternoon and asked a member of staff

  • SUSSEX DANCING IN THE STREETS

    IT was the greatest party Sussex had ever seen. Fans were dancing in the streets across the county as they toasted England's 2-0 World Cup win over Tunisia. Many supporters had taken the day off work while others watched the match in their lunch-hour

  • INFLATION HITS SIX-YEAR HIGH

    Headline annual inflation in May was 4.2%, up 0.2% from April, it was announced today. The figure is the highest since May 1992, when it stood at 4.3%. The underlying rate of inflation, which excludes mortgage interest payments, was 3.2% in May, up from

  • Khan can't wait to face old mates

    SUSSEX'S Wasim Khan faces the county who let him go tomorrow declaring: "I've don't hold any grudges." The 28-year-old opener lines-up against Warwickshire at Hove, the club he was associated with for 14 years, enjoying some of the best form of his career

  • Hunt for gang who stole £900

    POLICE are searching for a gang who raided a Hove store and stole £900 from a safe while a member of staff was distracted. Two women and a man, all in their late twenties, walked into Cullens in Church Road on Sunday afternoon and asked a member of staff

  • SUSSEX DANCING IN THE STREETS

    IT was the greatest party Sussex had ever seen. Fans were dancing in the streets across the county as they toasted England's 2-0 World Cup win over Tunisia. Many supporters had taken the day off work while others watched the match in their lunch-hour

  • Khan can't wait to face old mates

    SUSSEX'S Wasim Khan faces the county who let him go tomorrow declaring: "I've don't hold any grudges." The 28-year-old opener lines-up against Warwickshire at Hove, the club he was associated with for 14 years, enjoying some of the best form of his career

  • HIGH-TECH FIRM HAS EYE ON FARM SITE

    THE controversial old Patcham Court Farm site in Brighton is to be earmarked for high-tech and office use. It has been agreed in principle by Brighton and Hove Council's property committee, though councillors were warned there could be problems at the

  • Billie-Jo: Riddle of spots of blood

    CLAIMS by deputy headmaster Sion Jenkins that blood on his clothes came from his foster daughter's dying breaths were "impossible", a paediatrician told Lewes Crown Court. Prof David Southall said he had never seen a dying child breathe in the pattern