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  • Voice of the Argus

    It's the law losing control A sports car driven by care worker Kevin Perkins killed another man in a horrific accident at Falmer Road in Woodingdean last year. Yet Perkins walked free from court in Brighton yesterday. The only punishment he received was

  • Home Truths by Jaqui Bealing

    I used to be able to blame it on the fact that I'd just had a baby, but Eve is now two years old and my absentmindedness is showing no sign of improvement. In fact, I think it's getting worse. The other day I returned to my car in Waitrose car park with

  • G-Force can win the day

    EAST Grinstead are convinced they can upset the form book and set up a Sussex Trophy action replay tomorrow. Gs take on Worthing at Saint Hill in the semi-finals bidding to win through to the county's showpiece occasion for a second successive season.

  • Zero hour for Sussex

    SKIPPER Chris Adams is throwing his full support behind Sussex's plan for a new junior cricket academy. The county hope to get planning permission next week for the complex which will transform playing fields in the village of Blackstone near Henfield

  • Student recreates THAT Monre Moment

    IT was a scene that helped launch a sexual revolution and turned a star into an icon. For almost half-a-century, women across the world have longed to emulate Marilyn Monroe's voluptuous glamour. Thanks to a coming together of fashion and film, now anyone

  • Killed man's family outraged by verdict

    A motorist who caused a crash in which another driver died was fined £300 by magistrates. The sentence provoked outrage from relatives of Geoffrey Wallace. Carpenter Mr Wallace, 44, of St Elmo Road, Worthing, died instantly in the accident on the Falmer

  • Dunning's dilemma

    COACH Mark Dunning prepares himself for another ride on the Brighton Bears' rollercoaster tomorrow. Dunning admits he doesn't know what sort of performance to expect from his side when they make the long trip to Newcastle Eagles (tip off 5.30pm). A week

  • G-Force can win the day

    EAST Grinstead are convinced they can upset the form book and set up a Sussex Trophy action replay tomorrow. Gs take on Worthing at Saint Hill in the semi-finals bidding to win through to the county's showpiece occasion for a second successive season.

  • Schoolboy's murder is re-enacted for TV

    A CHILD murder that has remained unsolved for more than 30 years is to be reinvestigated on BBC's Crimewatch on Tuesday. Brighton schoolboy Keith Lyon was 12 when he was stabbed repeatedly with a serrated steak knife after going for a walk on the Downs

  • Killed man's family outraged by verdict

    A motorist who caused a crash in which another driver died was fined £300 by magistrates. The sentence provoked outrage from relatives of Geoffrey Wallace. Carpenter Mr Wallace, 44, of St Elmo Road, Worthing, died instantly in the accident on the Falmer

  • Tight fit

    FIFTY people crowded into a tiny flat yesterday at what is believed to be the busiest house-viewing ever seen in Sussex. First-time buyers and investors flocked to Brunswick Road, Hove, as the scramble to find somewhere to live hotted up. House prices

  • Voice of the Argus

    It's the law losing control A sports car driven by care worker Kevin Perkins killed another man in a horrific accident at Falmer Road in Woodingdean last year. Yet Perkins walked free from court in Brighton yesterday. The only punishment he received was

  • Lewes bid for glory

    A BIG crowd is expected at the Southdown Club tomorrow as Lewes bid to claim a place in the premier division of English hockey. A meteoric rise from regional league obscurity will be complete if Lewes can overcome third-placed Doncaster. It is a win-or-bust

  • Home Truths by Jaqui Bealing

    I used to be able to blame it on the fact that I'd just had a baby, but Eve is now two years old and my absentmindedness is showing no sign of improvement. In fact, I think it's getting worse. The other day I returned to my car in Waitrose car park with

  • Zero hour for Sussex

    SKIPPER Chris Adams is throwing his full support behind Sussex's plan for a new junior cricket academy. The county hope to get planning permission next week for the complex which will transform playing fields in the village of Blackstone near Henfield

  • All hopes Riding on 'superhead'

    THE country's top education troubleshooter is helping to turn around troubled East Brighton College of Media and Arts. Peter Clark, left, is best-known as the 'superhead' called in to the failing Ridings School in Halifax, dubbed the worst school in Britain

  • Student recreates THAT Monre Moment

    IT was a scene that helped launch a sexual revolution and turned a star into an icon. For almost half-a-century, women across the world have longed to emulate Marilyn Monroe's voluptuous glamour. Thanks to a coming together of fashion and film, now anyone

  • Lewes bid for glory

    A BIG crowd is expected at the Southdown Club tomorrow as Lewes bid to claim a place in the premier division of English hockey. A meteoric rise from regional league obscurity will be complete if Lewes can overcome third-placed Doncaster. It is a win-or-bust

  • Dunning's dilemma

    COACH Mark Dunning prepares himself for another ride on the Brighton Bears' rollercoaster tomorrow. Dunning admits he doesn't know what sort of performance to expect from his side when they make the long trip to Newcastle Eagles (tip off 5.30pm). A week

  • Schoolboy's murder is re-enacted for TV

    A CHILD murder that has remained unsolved for more than 30 years is to be reinvestigated on BBC's Crimewatch on Tuesday. Brighton schoolboy Keith Lyon was 12 when he was stabbed repeatedly with a serrated steak knife after going for a walk on the Downs

  • All hopes Riding on 'superhead'

    THE country's top education troubleshooter is helping to turn around troubled East Brighton College of Media and Arts. Peter Clark, left, is best-known as the 'superhead' called in to the failing Ridings School in Halifax, dubbed the worst school in Britain

  • Tight fit

    FIFTY people crowded into a tiny flat yesterday at what is believed to be the busiest house-viewing ever seen in Sussex. First-time buyers and investors flocked to Brunswick Road, Hove, as the scramble to find somewhere to live hotted up. House prices