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  • SAGE OF SUSSEX

    ADAM TRIMINGHAM THE inventor Magnus Volk was one of the most remarkable men Brighton has ever known. Not only did he install electric light in the Royal Pavilion but he also started a unique railway in the sea between the Palace Pier and Rottingdean known

  • Albion return date doubt

    ALBION may not meet their target date for the move to Withdean. The Seagulls announced before Christmas that the match against Barnet on March 27 would be their first back in Brighton. Director Martin Perry has, however, now cast doubt over the club's

  • OFFICERS GO UNDERCOVER AT AIRPORT

    ARMED police are going undercover for the first time at Gatwick Airport. Plain clothes officers will mingle unnoticed among passengers and visitors in a bid to boost security. Uniformed units armed with machine guns already patrol both terminals and surrounding

  • COLLEAGUES ASK COUNCILLOR TO QUIT

    A COUNCILLOR who backed a traffic protest is to quit his seat after colleagues asked him to leave. Coun John Kapp has given personal reasons for stepping down from the safe Stanford ward on Brighton and Hove Council. But the Argus can reveal that the

  • LET US ARGUE

    A METHODIST minister is encouraging members of his congregation to challenge him in the middle of his services if they disagree with what he is preaching. Stanford Avenue Methodist Church in Brighton has decided to drop its traditional sermon and hymns

  • FINAL INSULT FOR FERRY STAFF

    SHORE staff who have lost their jobs at Newhaven will miss out on an £18,000 pay-off, the Argus can reveal. P&O Stena workers in Dieppe have been offered the redundancy lump sum after the ferry firm decided to axe is service on the cross-channel route

  • ABSENT MINDED

    THE school attended by missing ten-year-olds Lisa Hoodless and Charlene Lunnon was coming under increasing criticism last night for failing to inform the parents of their absence. As police continued to search for the youngsters, concern was growing that

  • New deal for Armstrong

    ALBION boss Brian Horton has rewarded Paul Armstrong for his first senior goal by making him a Millenium man. The versatile young Irishman has been awarded a one-year extension to his existing contract. It means he will be staying with the Seagulls until

  • OFFICERS GO UNDERCOVER AT AIRPORT

    ARMED police are going undercover for the first time at Gatwick Airport. Plain clothes officers will mingle unnoticed among passengers and visitors in a bid to boost security. Uniformed units armed with machine guns already patrol both terminals and surrounding

  • BRANSON'S FACES A HOLLOW VICTORY

    RICHARD Branson's clothing and perfume company, Victory Corporation, plunged further into losses over the last half year. Virgin Vie, the cosmetics arm of the group which has its factory and headquarters at Tangmere, near Chichester, saw strong growth

  • New deal for Armstrong

    ALBION boss Brian Horton has rewarded Paul Armstrong for his first senior goal by making him a Millenium man. The versatile young Irishman has been awarded a one-year extension to his existing contract. It means he will be staying with the Seagulls until

  • BRANSON'S FACES A HOLLOW VICTORY

    RICHARD Branson's clothing and perfume company, Victory Corporation, plunged further into losses over the last half year. Virgin Vie, the cosmetics arm of the group which has its factory and headquarters at Tangmere, near Chichester, saw strong growth

  • SAGE OF SUSSEX

    ADAM TRIMINGHAM THE inventor Magnus Volk was one of the most remarkable men Brighton has ever known. Not only did he install electric light in the Royal Pavilion but he also started a unique railway in the sea between the Palace Pier and Rottingdean known

  • Albion return date doubt

    ALBION may not meet their target date for the move to Withdean. The Seagulls announced before Christmas that the match against Barnet on March 27 would be their first back in Brighton. Director Martin Perry has, however, now cast doubt over the club's

  • COLLEAGUES ASK COUNCILLOR TO QUIT

    A COUNCILLOR who backed a traffic protest is to quit his seat after colleagues asked him to leave. Coun John Kapp has given personal reasons for stepping down from the safe Stanford ward on Brighton and Hove Council. But the Argus can reveal that the

  • LET US ARGUE

    A METHODIST minister is encouraging members of his congregation to challenge him in the middle of his services if they disagree with what he is preaching. Stanford Avenue Methodist Church in Brighton has decided to drop its traditional sermon and hymns

  • FINAL INSULT FOR FERRY STAFF

    SHORE staff who have lost their jobs at Newhaven will miss out on an £18,000 pay-off, the Argus can reveal. P&O Stena workers in Dieppe have been offered the redundancy lump sum after the ferry firm decided to axe is service on the cross-channel route

  • ABSENT MINDED

    THE school attended by missing ten-year-olds Lisa Hoodless and Charlene Lunnon was coming under increasing criticism last night for failing to inform the parents of their absence. As police continued to search for the youngsters, concern was growing that