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  • Youth in Action - Sussex mad for it

    The Worthing Minis Rugby Festival featured more than 1,300 players in 96 teams from 16 clubs. Worthing won the Canada Life Shield for the best Sussex club and the Arun Shield for the best overall performance. The festival was watched by more than 3,000

  • Baby-snatcher is sent to jail

    A teenager who claimed she suffered a miscarriage abducted a baby boy, a court heard. Katie Archer snatched six-month-old George Tipping from a cafe in Brighton in October last year and took him to her boyfriend's mother pretending the child was hers.

  • Youth in Action - Sussex mad for it

    The Worthing Minis Rugby Festival featured more than 1,300 players in 96 teams from 16 clubs. Worthing won the Canada Life Shield for the best Sussex club and the Arun Shield for the best overall performance. The festival was watched by more than 3,000

  • Albion - Two-match ban for Cullip

    Albion will kick-off in Division 3 next season without star defender Danny Cullip. Secretary Derek Allan has confirmed Cullip will be banned for the first two games. The former Brentford centre half was sent-off for a second bookable offence in last Saturday's

  • Badminton Trials - Gifford carries on

    Tina Gifford has vowed to carry on three-day eventing despite the tragic death of Jemima Johnson. The 29-year-old European champion from Findon goes into the Badminton Horse Trials, which begin tomorrow, remembering her friend. Johnson became the sixth

  • Cocaine source drink to go on sale in town

    An alcoholic drink made from the source of cocaine is to be launched in Brighton. Agwa is a 30 per cent proof drink distilled from coca leaves and is aimed at giving people the energy to party all night. The tipple's promoters are playing on its drug

  • Forehead for figures

    Peter Johnson likes his local restaurant so much he has had its name and phone number tattooed on his forehead. The former cook and kitchen porter is literally a walking advert for All In One takeaway in Park Road, Coldean, Brighton. The tattoo, in black

  • Baby-snatcher is sent to jail

    A teenager who claimed she suffered a miscarriage abducted a baby boy, a court heard. Katie Archer snatched six-month-old George Tipping from a cafe in Brighton in October last year and took him to her boyfriend's mother pretending the child was hers.

  • Ryman - Hornets relegate Wingate

    Horsham fought out a goalless draw at Wingate & Finchley to condemn their hosts to certain relegation. Horsham's best chance came after 26 minutes when Dave Odongo volleyed wide from ten yards after Martin Lempriere had carved out an opening. Wingate's

  • Squash - England take title

    Linda Charman helped England lift the European Women's Team Championship title. The 28-year-old world No.3 from Hailsham helped defeat Germany 3-0 in the final in Vienna. But the Carriages club member feared she's picked up malaria after suffering mosquito

  • Albion - Adams dumps nine players

    Micky Adams has made "People's Player" Rod Thomas and Jamie Campbell available for transfer. Seven other Seagulls have been given free transfers, while six more have been offered new contracts. Those going include experienced trio Warren Aspinall, Keith

  • Night of violence is captured on T-shirt

    A protest T-shirt has been produced objecting to police action during a night of violence. It features a photograph of a policeman allegedly gritting his teeth in an aggressive pose and was taken by residents at the height of Friday's troubles in Whitehawk

  • Goodbye to a lifetime of fighting crime

    During 30 years with Sussex Police, Det Supt Tim O'Connor has tackled some very high-profile cases. He will be best remembered as the man who helped put notorious child attacker Russell Bishop behind bars. He led the investigation into the attempted murder

  • Young woman killed in car smash

    A 20-year-old woman died when the car she was driving ploughed into a tree and telegraph pole. The wrecked car and the body of its driver were found by a routine police patrol at Splaynes Green Lane, Fletching, at around 5am yesterday. It is not known

  • Albion - Two-match ban for Cullip

    Albion will kick-off in Division 3 next season without star defender Danny Cullip. Secretary Derek Allan has confirmed Cullip will be banned for the first two games. The former Brentford centre half was sent-off for a second bookable offence in last Saturday's

  • Ryman - Hornets relegate Wingate

    Horsham fought out a goalless draw at Wingate & Finchley to condemn their hosts to certain relegation. Horsham's best chance came after 26 minutes when Dave Odongo volleyed wide from ten yards after Martin Lempriere had carved out an opening. Wingate's

  • Squash - England take title

    Linda Charman helped England lift the European Women's Team Championship title. The 28-year-old world No.3 from Hailsham helped defeat Germany 3-0 in the final in Vienna. But the Carriages club member feared she's picked up malaria after suffering mosquito

  • Badminton Trials - Gifford carries on

    Tina Gifford has vowed to carry on three-day eventing despite the tragic death of Jemima Johnson. The 29-year-old European champion from Findon goes into the Badminton Horse Trials, which begin tomorrow, remembering her friend. Johnson became the sixth

  • Albion - Adams dumps nine players

    Micky Adams has made "People's Player" Rod Thomas and Jamie Campbell available for transfer. Seven other Seagulls have been given free transfers, while six more have been offered new contracts. Those going include experienced trio Warren Aspinall, Keith

  • Night of violence is captured on T-shirt

    A protest T-shirt has been produced objecting to police action during a night of violence. It features a photograph of a policeman allegedly gritting his teeth in an aggressive pose and was taken by residents at the height of Friday's troubles in Whitehawk

  • Cocaine source drink to go on sale in town

    An alcoholic drink made from the source of cocaine is to be launched in Brighton. Agwa is a 30 per cent proof drink distilled from coca leaves and is aimed at giving people the energy to party all night. The tipple's promoters are playing on its drug

  • Goodbye to a lifetime of fighting crime

    During 30 years with Sussex Police, Det Supt Tim O'Connor has tackled some very high-profile cases. He will be best remembered as the man who helped put notorious child attacker Russell Bishop behind bars. He led the investigation into the attempted murder

  • Forehead for figures

    Peter Johnson likes his local restaurant so much he has had its name and phone number tattooed on his forehead. The former cook and kitchen porter is literally a walking advert for All In One takeaway in Park Road, Coldean, Brighton. The tattoo, in black

  • Young woman killed in car smash

    A 20-year-old woman died when the car she was driving ploughed into a tree and telegraph pole. The wrecked car and the body of its driver were found by a routine police patrol at Splaynes Green Lane, Fletching, at around 5am yesterday. It is not known