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  • JOB FEARS ARE ON THE INCREASE

    PEOPLE living in Sussex are becoming increasingly worried about job prospects. A report by economic consultancy Business Strategies shows that there has been a sharp rise in the number who expect unemployment to worsen in the next 12 months. The report

  • BOY RACERS CAUSE HAVOC

    BOY racers are terrorising residents after turning a quiet car park into the scene of their high-speed "cruise" contests. They have targeted the car park at Saunders Park Industrial Estate in Lewes Road, Brighton, where Halfords and B&Q have stores

  • PAEDOPHILES PREY ON LANGUAGE SCHOOL PUPILS

    PAEDOPHILES are preying on foreign schoolchildren learning English at Sussex language schools, police warned today. A report says lack of regulation over host families who look after the children has left them vulnerable. Arandom check on families used

  • JOB FEARS ARE ON THE INCREASE

    PEOPLE living in Sussex are becoming increasingly worried about job prospects. A report by economic consultancy Business Strategies shows that there has been a sharp rise in the number who expect unemployment to worsen in the next 12 months. The report

  • Horton will not leave

    ALBION will let Port Vale speak to Brian Horton if they want him to be their new manager. But chairman Dick Knight is confident he will stay in charge of the Seagulls, rather than rejoin the club where he began his playing career. Horton is being tipped

  • SIGNAL FAILURE BY LIZZIE ENFIELD

    NEW Year's resolution to arrive at work a) on time, b) immaculately and stylishly dressed, and c) brimming with ideas for forthcoming issues of magazine foiled by a) Connex announcing presence of body on line at East Croydon, meaning train will be delayed

  • PAEDOPHILES PREY ON LANGUAGE SCHOOL PUPILS

    PAEDOPHILES are preying on foreign schoolchildren learning English at Sussex language schools, police warned today. A report says lack of regulation over host families who look after the children has left them vulnerable. Arandom check on families used

  • DEREK JAMESON

    ONCE upon a time every little girl wanted to be a nurse when she grew up. Sadly, times have changed. These days it seems our daughters would rather be a vet than Florence Nightingale. It is this lack of interest in nursing - nowadays open to men as well

  • Knight fury at Gregory

    ALBION chairman Dick Knight has hit back at Aston Villa manager John Gregory over the Gareth Barry affair. Former Seagulls midfielder Gregory launched a scathing attack on Knight, who is still seething at Villa's refusal to cough up cash they owe for

  • Horton will not leave

    ALBION will let Port Vale speak to Brian Horton if they want him to be their new manager. But chairman Dick Knight is confident he will stay in charge of the Seagulls, rather than rejoin the club where he began his playing career. Horton is being tipped

  • SIGNAL FAILURE BY LIZZIE ENFIELD

    NEW Year's resolution to arrive at work a) on time, b) immaculately and stylishly dressed, and c) brimming with ideas for forthcoming issues of magazine foiled by a) Connex announcing presence of body on line at East Croydon, meaning train will be delayed

  • HOUR THAT COULD HAVE MADE THE DIFFERENCE

    A SEVERELY brain damaged teenager could have led a normal life if she had been delivered an hour earlier, a court was told. Mary McGowen, now 18, was awarded £1.39 million damages. The High Court heard she has cerebral palsy and will never lead an independent

  • FOOTBALL WINS OVER TRADITION

    FOR 150 years, Brighton College proudly stuck to its sporting traditions. That meant the noble games of rugby, cricket and occasionally hockey. It had little time for the working man's favourite game, football, which it considered ill-suited to its illustrious

  • TRAIN SMASHES INTO CAR ON LEVEL CROSSING

    A TRAIN carrying more than 50 people ploughed into a Land Rover dumped on a level crossing during a police chase. Officers said it was incredible the train stayed on the track and the passengers escaped injury. The Land Rover's driver, trying to escape

  • DEREK JAMESON

    ONCE upon a time every little girl wanted to be a nurse when she grew up. Sadly, times have changed. These days it seems our daughters would rather be a vet than Florence Nightingale. It is this lack of interest in nursing - nowadays open to men as well

  • Knight fury at Gregory

    ALBION chairman Dick Knight has hit back at Aston Villa manager John Gregory over the Gareth Barry affair. Former Seagulls midfielder Gregory launched a scathing attack on Knight, who is still seething at Villa's refusal to cough up cash they owe for

  • BOY RACERS CAUSE HAVOC

    BOY racers are terrorising residents after turning a quiet car park into the scene of their high-speed "cruise" contests. They have targeted the car park at Saunders Park Industrial Estate in Lewes Road, Brighton, where Halfords and B&Q have stores

  • HOUR THAT COULD HAVE MADE THE DIFFERENCE

    A SEVERELY brain damaged teenager could have led a normal life if she had been delivered an hour earlier, a court was told. Mary McGowen, now 18, was awarded £1.39 million damages. The High Court heard she has cerebral palsy and will never lead an independent

  • FOOTBALL WINS OVER TRADITION

    FOR 150 years, Brighton College proudly stuck to its sporting traditions. That meant the noble games of rugby, cricket and occasionally hockey. It had little time for the working man's favourite game, football, which it considered ill-suited to its illustrious

  • TRAIN SMASHES INTO CAR ON LEVEL CROSSING

    A TRAIN carrying more than 50 people ploughed into a Land Rover dumped on a level crossing during a police chase. Officers said it was incredible the train stayed on the track and the passengers escaped injury. The Land Rover's driver, trying to escape