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  • Dry weekend forecast

    The Bank Holiday getaway begins today with forecasters predicting dry, bright weather for the next four days. Sussex is expected to be the warmest part of the country with temperatures ranging from 13C (55F) to 16C (61F). Neil Talboys from the PA WeatherCentre

  • We need Falmer

    Peter Taylor used the Albion to boost his career. It would be great if we could get Micky Adams back as manager, who should take most of the credit for our recent success. We need Falmer ASAP. -Teresa Lamb, Burgess Hill

  • Fury over fake bereavement bills

    An investigation has been launched into a scam to con grieving families. Councillor Michael Dennis, West Sussex Cabinet member for public safety has voiced disgust over the bogus invoices sent to executors and solicitors dealing with the estates of people

  • On dancing

    I saw an article concerning two line dancers (The Argus, April 26). I have been interested in music and ballroom dancing all my life and wondered whether this is related to tap/rhythm dancing? If it is, there is unlimited scope for it and I wish them

  • Thanks for your sympathy

    My sister (Mary Forrest) and I would like to thank everyone who sent us cards of sympathy on hearing of the passing away of our brother Michael. We would also like to thank all those who attended Michael's funeral. I would like also to thank the ladies

  • Shades of trivia

    On reading Mike Howard's review of the Russell Watson concert, I am pleased to say it mirrored my feelings exactly. I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Having been offered the ticket by my brother (who, unfortunately for me, had to work),

  • Review urged into pension controversy

    A leading city councillor has called for a review into controversial investments made by a pension fund. The call, by leading Labour councillor Brian Fitch, follows a report in The Argus which revealed the East Sussex Pension Fund invests in companies

  • Feedback, with Simon Bradshaw

    Some celebrities are said to tell white lies about their age but it's rare to find someone doing it for them. Yet that is exactly what we seem to have been up to with our birthdays column which appears on page 3 each day. It was Graham Chainey, from Brighton

  • MP urges animal smuggling crackdown

    MP Norman Baker has called for extra customs officers and tougher sentences for people who smuggle endangered species. In a Commons debate yesterday, the Lewes LibDem said two species were being driven to extinction every hour. He warned that thousands

  • Faultless

    Mike Howard's comments on Russell Watson made him sound a very sad and bitter man. Anybody attending Russell's concert on Saturday, and I was one, would know it was brilliant and without fault. -Carol Brignull, cbrignull@hotmail.com

  • Dozing pair in sea drama

    Two students who went for a nap in a beached boat were saved by their mobile phone after waking up at sea. Likhan Ghosh, 20, and Saajam Miah, 19, owe their lives to Coastguards who spotted the tiny craft as it drifted off the coast, slowly filling with

  • Great favour

    Was Mike Howard really at the Brighton Centre on Saturday? Had Russell Watson done something to upset him in the past? People pay big money to see Russell because he is a fantastic singer who has spent a whole year at number one. If Mike is to be believed

  • May 3: Sussex v Hampshire (BHC)

    Billy Taylor checked Hampshire's progress with two wickets after the visitors had made a spectacular start to today's crucial Benson and Hedges Cup tie at Hove. James Hamblin and Neil Johnson had 50 off the last ball of the fourth over, but Taylor removed

  • Spellbinding

    I was disgusted at the way Mike Howard ran down Russell Watson. We were completely spellbound by this concert. Russell is blessed with a fantastic voice and the thousands who packed the Brighton Centre would agree. He came over as friendly and unspoilt

  • Kick-Boxing: Double champs

    Father and daughter Gary and Sheridan Henry, from Gatwick Kick-Boxing Club, won British titles on the same show. Gary, 42, overcame Mark Roper, of Southampton Warriors, to win the vacant British WCF light-heavyweight title at Walton-On-Thames. Sheridan

  • No reflection

    Although a few of Mike Howard's criticisms of Russell Watson were valid, the review did not reflect the overall mood of the concert. Russell has never professed to be an opera singer but that did not offend many of us who are opera lovers. His interpretations

  • Speedway: Eagles forced to make changes

    Eastbourne Eagles parade a new-look line-up for tomorrow night's clash with Elite League champions Oxford. The Sussex squad go into the match at Arlington Stadium with only Mark Loram and Savalas Clouting retaining their places. The rest of the team which

  • Leafy link to brighten up city

    Trees and flowers will mark a route more than a mile long linking Brighton and Hove. City council leader Ken Bodfish has launched the Green Ribbon Route aimed at creating a leafy boulevard which will mark out the city's main shopping street. The first

  • My turn next

    When I read the review of Russell Watson's concert at the Brighton Centre, I really wondered if I had been at the same performance. I fully acknowledge Russell is not a "pure" opera singer but he has brought music from opera to the masses. Certainly,

  • Rich City: Bloor can't wait

    Danny Bloor is champing at the bit to take over the reins at Burgess Hill following the resignation of title-winning manager Gary Croydon. Bloor, assistant for the last two years, cannot wait to get going when Croydon steps down on Tuesday after the County

  • On the beat with back-up

    Youcan never see a copper when you want one. That's been a familiar cry in many parts of Sussex as policemen and women have increasingly become office-bound. It has been hard even to get access to police stations when some have closed down and others

  • Just different

    How Mike Howard could call Russell Watson a "middle of the road singer" is totally beyond me. It makes me wonder if he appreciates good music at all. Russell is by no means middle of the road - he is just slightly different from standard opera singers

  • Cup: Borough must break Lewes spirit

    Eastbourne Borough manager Garry Wilson believes they will have to break Lewes' spirit if they are to win the Senior Cup on Monday. Wilson, who won the cup with Hastings Town in 1996 when they beat Crawley Town 1-0, knows that the Rooks' confidence will

  • Gritt tips Albion to succeed

    Steve Gritt believes Albion can follow Millwall's example and be a force in Division One, despite the resignation of Peter Taylor this week. But the former Seagulls boss, who was in charge when Seagulls saved their league status at Hereford on that historic

  • Zamora lined up by England

    Bobby Zamora is being lined up by England for the European Under-21s Championship. The Albion striker has been pulled out of the under-20s squad which left today for the Toulon tournament in France. Under-21s coach David Platt has been impressed by Zamora's

  • Indigo Girls, Concorde 2, Brighton, May 7

    The Girls - Amy Ray and Emily Saliers - are known for their memorable melodies that lie somewhere between folk and soul. Their new album Become You is arguably the best work of their remarkable two-decade career. Supporting them will be Irish folk singer

  • This week's shows

    Unity Wroe's guide to the top stage shows over the next seven days, updated every Friday. SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, May 11 Set in Oregon in 1850, this classic musical follows the story of Adam, the eldest of seven

  • Poster bid to solve Sixties murder

    Posters are being put up in a bid to solve a 35-year murder mystery. On May 6, 1967, schoolboy Keith Lyon was stabbed to death on downland in Woodingdean, Brighton. No one has ever been charged but the boy's family and Sussex Police are still hoping the

  • Newvolution, Pressure Point, Brighton, from May 8

    This innovative new fortnightly night promises to shake up the club scene by fusing live dance music, DJ mayhem and video imagery. The music is experimental, too, as resident DJ Choice Cuts strays from chunky break-beat and drum 'n' bass to funk and hip-hop

  • Wild Fruit, Creation, Brighton, May 6

    Although Creation, formerly Paradox, doesn't officially open until next Friday, those outrageous folk at Wild Fruit are hosting a preview night. The hedonistic night returns to its home venue in West Street with its ultra-glamorous crowd. The inimitable

  • Freddie Starr, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, May 4

    The hamster-eating, madcap entertainer will be setting the record straight about his career in this show. In his uncompromising and forthright style, Starr will charting his highs and lows as well as providing some unpredictable comic moments. He is also

  • Brighton Festival Fringe round-up

    The fifth Brighton Fringe Festival gets underway tomorrow with a number of plays, comedy, films, gigs and events taking place. This week, Moira Buffini's black comedy Blavatsky's Tower starts its run at the New Venture Theatre in Bedford Place, Brighton

  • Top award for presenter

    Radio presenter Terry Garoghan was celebrating today after scooping an industry "Oscar". The former stand-up comic and presenter of Southern FM's Last Bus To Whitehawk, won the prize for best entertainment show in the Sony Radio awards, beating nationally-acclaimed

  • Better deal for binmen

    Part-time binmen in Brighton and Hove have accepted a deal that averts the threat of industrial action. Refuse collectors and street cleaners in Brighton and Hove recruited by employment agency Catalyst Personnel last night voted to accept a revised package

  • Demis Roussos, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, May 5

    The golden-voiced Greek singer is still going strong more than 25 years after his first solo hit single was released in the UK. Sit back and relax as his soulful voice delivers a number of well-known tracks, including Forever And Ever and Kyrila. See

  • Bob Dylan, Brighton Centre, May 4

    There is a trinity of artists in the all-time pantheon of popular music: Elvis, The Beatles and the man playing the Brighton Centre on Saturday night. Trying to calculate Bob Dylan's impact in a 40-year career requires reaching for the superlatives but

  • Dry weekend forecast

    The Bank Holiday getaway begins today with forecasters predicting dry, bright weather for the next four days. Sussex is expected to be the warmest part of the country with temperatures ranging from 13C (55F) to 16C (61F). Neil Talboys from the PA WeatherCentre

  • New name for Long Man

    Your front-page news item (The Argus, May 1) referred to the Long Man of Wilmington. Should we not rename the figure the Long Willy of Mannington? -P Motte-Harrison, Southwick

  • Fury over fake bereavement bills

    An investigation has been launched into a scam to con grieving families. Councillor Michael Dennis, West Sussex Cabinet member for public safety has voiced disgust over the bogus invoices sent to executors and solicitors dealing with the estates of people

  • Bitter irony

    It is ironic that on the day Peter Taylor walked out on the Albion giving lack of finance, facilities and a stadium as his reasons, Bill Archer announced his DIY company Focus Do It All was to float on the Stock Exchange with a personal profit to him

  • On dancing

    I saw an article concerning two line dancers (The Argus, April 26). I have been interested in music and ballroom dancing all my life and wondered whether this is related to tap/rhythm dancing? If it is, there is unlimited scope for it and I wish them

  • Thanks for your sympathy

    My sister (Mary Forrest) and I would like to thank everyone who sent us cards of sympathy on hearing of the passing away of our brother Michael. We would also like to thank all those who attended Michael's funeral. I would like also to thank the ladies

  • Feedback, with Simon Bradshaw

    Some celebrities are said to tell white lies about their age but it's rare to find someone doing it for them. Yet that is exactly what we seem to have been up to with our birthdays column which appears on page 3 each day. It was Graham Chainey, from Brighton

  • Think of it This Way, by John Parry

    I have already expressed my concern about the attempts to lead us by the nose into accepting Prince Charles' liaison with his mistress Camilla Parker Bowles. But my, how the campaign is hotting up! In recent weeks we have had pictures of her trotting

  • Town centre set for revamp

    A £16 million scheme to redevelop Horsham town centre was due to be signed today. Work is due to start on Tuesday and will be the biggest redevelopment in the town centre since the Carfax was redesigned ten years ago. The contract was due to be signed

  • Town halls change hands

    The Lib Dems gained control of two Sussex councils in yesterday's local elections - but were left as a tiny minority in a third. The Conservatives lost both Eastbourne and Worthing councils to the Lib Dems. But the party was left as a minority in Adur

  • Postal voting declared a winner

    The red flag is flying high in Crawley again today after Labour held its grip on the borough council in the local elections. Labour lost just one seat to the Conservatives and held seven out of eleven up for grabs. The Conservatives held two and gained

  • Town halls change hands

    The Lib Dems gained control of two Sussex councils in yesterday's local elections - but were left as a tiny minority in a third. The Conservatives lost both Eastbourne and Worthing councils to the Lib Dems. But the party was left as a minority in Adur

  • Empty factory hit by fire

    More than 70 firefighters tackled a blaze in Pulborough which swept through a former steel factory. It was feared the building was packed with Land Rovers being stored by a garage company but the boarded-up former Spirogills industrial unit in London

  • Red faces at Press release blooper

    The Lib Dems' historic victory in the former Tory stronghold of Worthing was clearly too much to take in - even for their leader. Minutes after the party seized control of the borough, a Press release was sent to us from leader Charles Kennedy, describing

  • Election: Adur turns Tory

    The Conservatives in Adur romped to victory in a two-horse race with Labour after the Lib Dems failed to field a single candidate. Of the 14 district council seats up for grabs, nine were won by Tories, one by an independent and four by Labour. Former

  • Lib Dems take Worthing

    The Liberal Democrats toppled the Tories on Worthing Borough Council in yesterday's local elections. They needed just two seats to secure a hung council but went one better, leaving the council with 19 Lib Dems and 17 Conservatives. The Lib Dems snatched

  • Drug raids net suspects

    Fifty suspected crack cocaine dealers were targeted in Eastbourne's biggest anti-drugs operation. Almost 200 officers raided properties for evidence of the drug that police say is becoming more of a problem than heroin. The one-day operation, code named

  • Town halls change hands

    The Lib Dems gained control of two Sussex councils in yesterday's local elections - but were left as a tiny minority in a third. The Conservatives lost both Eastbourne and Worthing councils to the Lib Dems. But the party was left as a minority in Adur

  • Labour holds power in Hastings

    Labour tightened its political grip on Hastings Borough Council, snatching three seats from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Yesterday's election left the council with 21 Labour members, ten Tories and one Lib Dem until the next election in 2004

  • Lib Dems seize power

    The Liberal Democrats have seized control of Eastbourne Borough Council from the Conservatives in the local elections. They now have 15 seats to the Tories' 12. There were some surprises as former true blue Tory strongholds turned gold. Former Conservative

  • Dozing pair in sea drama

    Two students who went for a nap in a beached boat were saved by their mobile phone after waking up at sea. Likhan Ghosh, 20, and Saajam Miah, 19, owe their lives to Coastguards who spotted the tiny craft as it drifted off the coast, slowly filling with

  • Kids prepare to launch festival

    More than 2,500 children are preparing a typically colourful opening to the Brighton Festival. Youngsters from 60 primary and secondary schools, youth clubs and groups in Brighton and Hove will don wild costumes for tomorrow's Children's Parade, marking

  • Spellbinding

    I was disgusted at the way Mike Howard ran down Russell Watson. We were completely spellbound by this concert. Russell is blessed with a fantastic voice and the thousands who packed the Brighton Centre would agree. He came over as friendly and unspoilt

  • Kick-Boxing: Double champs

    Father and daughter Gary and Sheridan Henry, from Gatwick Kick-Boxing Club, won British titles on the same show. Gary, 42, overcame Mark Roper, of Southampton Warriors, to win the vacant British WCF light-heavyweight title at Walton-On-Thames. Sheridan

  • No reflection

    Although a few of Mike Howard's criticisms of Russell Watson were valid, the review did not reflect the overall mood of the concert. Russell has never professed to be an opera singer but that did not offend many of us who are opera lovers. His interpretations

  • Speedway: Eagles forced to make changes

    Eastbourne Eagles parade a new-look line-up for tomorrow night's clash with Elite League champions Oxford. The Sussex squad go into the match at Arlington Stadium with only Mark Loram and Savalas Clouting retaining their places. The rest of the team which

  • Leafy link to brighten up city

    Trees and flowers will mark a route more than a mile long linking Brighton and Hove. City council leader Ken Bodfish has launched the Green Ribbon Route aimed at creating a leafy boulevard which will mark out the city's main shopping street. The first

  • Rich City: Rivals happy Wickers are down

    Sammy Donnelly believes Division One rivals are glad to see the back of his Southwick side after Redhill condemned them to relegation in midweek. Redhill won 3-0 at Whitehawk on Tuesday to ensure the Wickers will start next season in County League Division

  • Verdict awaits

    The family of Stephane Aineto are pressing for a full inquiry into his death nine months ago when he was knocked down by a dustcart. It is natural they should be deeply concerned about his tragic loss. But an inquest has already recorded a verdict of

  • Free buses for health staff

    Health workers who regularly travel between hospital sites during their shifts are being urged to take the bus instead of their car. The aim is to cut the amount of time staff spend trying to find car parking spaces at hospitals in Brighton. A special

  • Dr Martens: Crawley axe four

    Crawley boss Billy Smith has started his clear-out by showing the door to four players. Midfielders Jimmy Dack, Dave Harlow and John Ugbah, who missed most of the season through injury, have been released along with striker Steve Restarick who finished

  • Rich City: Bloor can't wait

    Danny Bloor is champing at the bit to take over the reins at Burgess Hill following the resignation of title-winning manager Gary Croydon. Bloor, assistant for the last two years, cannot wait to get going when Croydon steps down on Tuesday after the County

  • Sussex hit back with Taylor double

    Billy Taylor checked Hampshire's progress with two wickets after the visitors had made a spectacular start to today's crucial Benson and Hedges Cup tie at Hove. James Hamblin and Neil Johnson had 50 off the last ball of the fourth over, but Taylor removed

  • Psycho linked to Albion job

    Former England defender Stuart Pearce is the latest name to be linked with the vacant Albion manager's job. Ex-Wimbledon boss Terry Burton and former Portsmouth manager Graham Rix have already expressed an interest following Peter Taylor's resignation

  • Zamora lined up by England

    Bobby Zamora is being lined up by England for the European Under-21s Championship. The Albion striker has been pulled out of the under-20s squad which left today for the Toulon tournament in France. Under-21s coach David Platt has been impressed by Zamora's

  • Racing: Goodwood post £1m prize fund

    Goodwood launched its bicentennial year at Goodwood House by announcing it will contribute £1m to the prize fund for the first time. It goes towards 20 days of racing at the course this year and commercial sponsors will provide just under three-quarters-of-a-million

  • Fury over fake bereavement bills

    An investigation has been launched into a scam to con grieving families. Councillor Michael Dennis, West Sussex Cabinet member for public safety has voiced disgust over the bogus invoices sent to executors and solicitors dealing with the estates of people

  • Indigo Girls, Concorde 2, Brighton, May 7

    The Girls - Amy Ray and Emily Saliers - are known for their memorable melodies that lie somewhere between folk and soul. Their new album Become You is arguably the best work of their remarkable two-decade career. Supporting them will be Irish folk singer

  • Sean Na Na, The Freebutt, Brighton, May 4

    With a knack for catchy pop and funny lyrics, Sean Na Na is the alter-ego of rock god Har Mar Superstar - or the more ordinary Sean Tillman. Under these disguises, Tillman has toured with The Strokes among other acts. Expect bittersweet ballads about

  • This week's shows

    Unity Wroe's guide to the top stage shows over the next seven days, updated every Friday. SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, May 11 Set in Oregon in 1850, this classic musical follows the story of Adam, the eldest of seven

  • Newvolution, Pressure Point, Brighton, from May 8

    This innovative new fortnightly night promises to shake up the club scene by fusing live dance music, DJ mayhem and video imagery. The music is experimental, too, as resident DJ Choice Cuts strays from chunky break-beat and drum 'n' bass to funk and hip-hop

  • Wild Fruit, Creation, Brighton, May 6

    Although Creation, formerly Paradox, doesn't officially open until next Friday, those outrageous folk at Wild Fruit are hosting a preview night. The hedonistic night returns to its home venue in West Street with its ultra-glamorous crowd. The inimitable

  • Better deal for binmen

    Part-time binmen in Brighton and Hove have accepted a deal that averts the threat of industrial action. Refuse collectors and street cleaners in Brighton and Hove recruited by employment agency Catalyst Personnel last night voted to accept a revised package

  • Demis Roussos, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, May 5

    The golden-voiced Greek singer is still going strong more than 25 years after his first solo hit single was released in the UK. Sit back and relax as his soulful voice delivers a number of well-known tracks, including Forever And Ever and Kyrila. See

  • James Brown, Brighton Centre, May 5

    The Godfather of Soul returns to the city, two years after performing at the Essential Festival at Stanmer Park in Falmer. Despite a troubled life, Brown has repeatedly triumphed over adversity to pack 'em in at any venue he plays. The man who moulded

  • MP wants more care for carers

    More help for people who look after seriously ill relatives and friends is being demanded by an MP. Brighton Pavilion MP David Lepper has put down an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons calling for more recognition and support for carers. Mr Lepper

  • Kids prepare to launch festival

    More than 2,500 children are preparing to open one of England's biggest festivals. Youngsters from 60 primary and secondary schools, youth clubs and groups in Brighton and Hove will don colourful costumes for the Children's Parade tomorrow, the first

  • New name for Long Man

    Your front-page news item (The Argus, May 1) referred to the Long Man of Wilmington. Should we not rename the figure the Long Willy of Mannington? -P Motte-Harrison, Southwick

  • Bitter irony

    It is ironic that on the day Peter Taylor walked out on the Albion giving lack of finance, facilities and a stadium as his reasons, Bill Archer announced his DIY company Focus Do It All was to float on the Stock Exchange with a personal profit to him

  • Think of it This Way, by John Parry

    I have already expressed my concern about the attempts to lead us by the nose into accepting Prince Charles' liaison with his mistress Camilla Parker Bowles. But my, how the campaign is hotting up! In recent weeks we have had pictures of her trotting

  • Red faces at Press release blooper

    The Lib Dems' historic victory in the former Tory stronghold of Worthing was clearly too much to take in - even for their leader. Minutes after the party seized control of the borough, a Press release was sent to us from leader Charles Kennedy, describing

  • Election: Adur turns Tory

    The Conservatives in Adur romped to victory in a two-horse race with Labour after the Lib Dems failed to field a single candidate. Of the 14 district council seats up for grabs, nine were won by Tories, one by an independent and four by Labour. Former

  • Town halls change hands

    The Lib Dems gained control of two Sussex councils in yesterday's local elections - but were left as a tiny minority in a third. The Conservatives lost both Eastbourne and Worthing councils to the Lib Dems. But the party was left as a minority in Adur

  • Kids prepare to launch festival

    More than 2,500 children are preparing a typically colourful opening to the Brighton Festival. Youngsters from 60 primary and secondary schools, youth clubs and groups in Brighton and Hove will don wild costumes for tomorrow's Children's Parade, marking

  • Fat chance

    Mike Howard is a great example of why theatres and arts venues across the country are dying - pure snobbery. If a man with such a great talent as Russell Watson can bring together an audience which cuts across age, background and upbringing, does it really

  • Golf: Aileen makes it at last

    Aileen Greenfield's persistent quest to become Sussex Ladies champion has at last been successful. After 20 years of trying, she succeeded when de-throning Chloe Court at Royal Ashdown Forest. Laser surgery on both eyes six months ago brought a change

  • Branching out

    Dr Johnson said Brighton was so bleak, you'd want to hang yourself but there were no trees on which to fasten a noose. There is still a remarkable absence of trees in many of the main streets such as Western Road in Brighton and Church Road, Hove. Now

  • Rich City: Rivals happy Wickers are down

    Sammy Donnelly believes Division One rivals are glad to see the back of his Southwick side after Redhill condemned them to relegation in midweek. Redhill won 3-0 at Whitehawk on Tuesday to ensure the Wickers will start next season in County League Division

  • Verdict awaits

    The family of Stephane Aineto are pressing for a full inquiry into his death nine months ago when he was knocked down by a dustcart. It is natural they should be deeply concerned about his tragic loss. But an inquest has already recorded a verdict of

  • Free buses for health staff

    Health workers who regularly travel between hospital sites during their shifts are being urged to take the bus instead of their car. The aim is to cut the amount of time staff spend trying to find car parking spaces at hospitals in Brighton. A special

  • Sour snob

    What an utter snob Mike Howard is. Almost 5,000 people paid to see Russell Watson's concert and had an evening of sheer entertainment. By denigrating the whole show, no doubt Mike would like readers of The Argus to believe he is a cultured and educated

  • Dr Martens: Crawley axe four

    Crawley boss Billy Smith has started his clear-out by showing the door to four players. Midfielders Jimmy Dack, Dave Harlow and John Ugbah, who missed most of the season through injury, have been released along with striker Steve Restarick who finished

  • Unworthy review of a great vocal talent

    What an ill-tempered and unfair review of Russell Watson from Mike Howard (April 29). It sounded very much as though he was not going to be in the mood to enjoy the singer's sell-out concert at the Brighton Centre before he even went. Russell is not an

  • Sussex hit back with Taylor double

    Billy Taylor checked Hampshire's progress with two wickets after the visitors had made a spectacular start to today's crucial Benson and Hedges Cup tie at Hove. James Hamblin and Neil Johnson had 50 off the last ball of the fourth over, but Taylor removed

  • Psycho linked to Albion job

    Former England defender Stuart Pearce is the latest name to be linked with the vacant Albion manager's job. Ex-Wimbledon boss Terry Burton and former Portsmouth manager Graham Rix have already expressed an interest following Peter Taylor's resignation

  • Racing: Goodwood post £1m prize fund

    Goodwood launched its bicentennial year at Goodwood House by announcing it will contribute £1m to the prize fund for the first time. It goes towards 20 days of racing at the course this year and commercial sponsors will provide just under three-quarters-of-a-million

  • Rottingdean Renaissance Weekend, until Monday May 6

    Friday night focuses on an evening of fun for all the family with a variety of attractions, including Punch And Judy and brass, steel and marching bands. The evening culminates in a fireworks display on the seafront at 9.15pm. Saturday is grown-ups' day

  • Brighton Festival Show, Gallery 100, Brighton, May 6-June 21

    This exhibition includes paintings by June Frickleton, Rachel Plummer and Patrick O'Donnell, ceramics by Alexandra Waggett and jewellery and glassware by Julianna Stoney. Frickleton specialises in vibrant canvases and Plummer explores how we orientate

  • This Week's Jazz

    This week, the main Brighton Jazz Club event takes place on Saturday (May 4) at the Sussex Arts Club. It's a rare chance to catch one of the UK's major jazz names on a club date. Pianist and composer Michael Garrick was musical director for the Sixties

  • Sean Na Na, The Freebutt, Brighton, May 4

    With a knack for catchy pop and funny lyrics, Sean Na Na is the alter-ego of rock god Har Mar Superstar - or the more ordinary Sean Tillman. Under these disguises, Tillman has toured with The Strokes among other acts. Expect bittersweet ballads about

  • Tour De Force, The Hawth, Crawley, May 3-4

    The English National Ballet presents a programme of three dances: Square Dance, Manoeuvre and the grand pas classique from Raymonda by Alexander Glazunov. Square Dance, George Balanchine's stunning neo-classical ballet, marries classical dance and inventive

  • Brighton Museum and Art Gallery reopening, May 4

    Brighton's premier gallery finally reopens following an extensive redevelopment scheme costing £10 million. Contemporary collections will be shown in dynamic and innovative new galleries using the latest interactive information technology. New features

  • Car crime doubles

    Serious car crime has doubled in Sussex over the past five years. Police in the county recorded 343 incidents of aggravated vehicle taking last year, Government figures revealed today. The offence occurs when criminals steal a car and then commit a further

  • The Ghost Train, Theatre Royal, Brighton, May 13-18

    Best known as Private Pike in cult BBC sitcom Dad's Army, Ian Lavender has faced more than his share of confrontation. Earlier this year, it was the red terror on Celebrity Weakest Link alongside Jean Boht (Nellie Boswell in Bread). In June, he will be

  • James Brown, Brighton Centre, May 5

    The Godfather of Soul returns to the city, two years after performing at the Essential Festival at Stanmer Park in Falmer. Despite a troubled life, Brown has repeatedly triumphed over adversity to pack 'em in at any venue he plays. The man who moulded

  • Police back on the beat

    Closed police stations will be reopened and more bobbies put back on the beat as part of a radical shake-up of Sussex Police. New Chief Constable Ken Jones, in his first major move at the helm, said he was determined to restore public confidence in the

  • MP wants more care for carers

    More help for people who look after seriously ill relatives and friends is being demanded by an MP. Brighton Pavilion MP David Lepper has put down an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons calling for more recognition and support for carers. Mr Lepper

  • Residents say no to mast bid

    Villagers are rallying opposition against plans to install a 21m-high mobile phone mast. More than 120 people have signed a petition outlining their fears about the scheme at Blackboys Nursery in Uckfield. Communications giant Orange has applied for a

  • We need Falmer

    Peter Taylor used the Albion to boost his career. It would be great if we could get Micky Adams back as manager, who should take most of the credit for our recent success. We need Falmer ASAP. -Teresa Lamb, Burgess Hill

  • Shades of trivia

    On reading Mike Howard's review of the Russell Watson concert, I am pleased to say it mirrored my feelings exactly. I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Having been offered the ticket by my brother (who, unfortunately for me, had to work),

  • Review urged into pension controversy

    A leading city councillor has called for a review into controversial investments made by a pension fund. The call, by leading Labour councillor Brian Fitch, follows a report in The Argus which revealed the East Sussex Pension Fund invests in companies

  • MP urges animal smuggling crackdown

    MP Norman Baker has called for extra customs officers and tougher sentences for people who smuggle endangered species. In a Commons debate yesterday, the Lewes LibDem said two species were being driven to extinction every hour. He warned that thousands

  • Red faces at Press release blooper

    The Lib Dems' historic victory in the former Tory stronghold of Worthing was clearly too much to take in - even for their leader. Minutes after the party seized control of the borough, a Press release was sent to us from leader Charles Kennedy, describing

  • Election: Adur turns Tory

    The Conservatives in Adur romped to victory in a two-horse race with Labour after the Lib Dems failed to field a single candidate. Of the 14 district council seats up for grabs, nine were won by Tories, one by an independent and four by Labour. Former

  • Freedom honour for race ace

    Pagham motor racing ace Derek Bell spoke today of his delight at being awarded the Freedom of Le Mans. He is only the fourth driver in the history of Le Mans to be awarded the title Honoured Citizen of Le Mans. He said: "It took me completely by surprise

  • Town halls change hands

    The Lib Dems gained control of two Sussex councils in yesterday's local elections - but were left as a tiny minority in a third. The Conservatives lost both Eastbourne and Worthing councils to the Lib Dems. But the party was left as a minority in Adur

  • Residents fight mast bid

    Villagers in Blackboys are rallying opposition against plans to install a 21m mobile phone mast. More than 120 people have signed a petition outlining their fears about the scheme at Blackboys Nursery near Uckfield. Communications giant Orange has applied

  • Faultless

    Mike Howard's comments on Russell Watson made him sound a very sad and bitter man. Anybody attending Russell's concert on Saturday, and I was one, would know it was brilliant and without fault. -Carol Brignull, cbrignull@hotmail.com

  • Great favour

    Was Mike Howard really at the Brighton Centre on Saturday? Had Russell Watson done something to upset him in the past? People pay big money to see Russell because he is a fantastic singer who has spent a whole year at number one. If Mike is to be believed

  • May 3: Sussex v Hampshire (BHC)

    Billy Taylor checked Hampshire's progress with two wickets after the visitors had made a spectacular start to today's crucial Benson and Hedges Cup tie at Hove. James Hamblin and Neil Johnson had 50 off the last ball of the fourth over, but Taylor removed

  • Fat chance

    Mike Howard is a great example of why theatres and arts venues across the country are dying - pure snobbery. If a man with such a great talent as Russell Watson can bring together an audience which cuts across age, background and upbringing, does it really

  • Golf: Aileen makes it at last

    Aileen Greenfield's persistent quest to become Sussex Ladies champion has at last been successful. After 20 years of trying, she succeeded when de-throning Chloe Court at Royal Ashdown Forest. Laser surgery on both eyes six months ago brought a change

  • Branching out

    Dr Johnson said Brighton was so bleak, you'd want to hang yourself but there were no trees on which to fasten a noose. There is still a remarkable absence of trees in many of the main streets such as Western Road in Brighton and Church Road, Hove. Now

  • My turn next

    When I read the review of Russell Watson's concert at the Brighton Centre, I really wondered if I had been at the same performance. I fully acknowledge Russell is not a "pure" opera singer but he has brought music from opera to the masses. Certainly,

  • Sour snob

    What an utter snob Mike Howard is. Almost 5,000 people paid to see Russell Watson's concert and had an evening of sheer entertainment. By denigrating the whole show, no doubt Mike would like readers of The Argus to believe he is a cultured and educated

  • On the beat with back-up

    Youcan never see a copper when you want one. That's been a familiar cry in many parts of Sussex as policemen and women have increasingly become office-bound. It has been hard even to get access to police stations when some have closed down and others

  • Just different

    How Mike Howard could call Russell Watson a "middle of the road singer" is totally beyond me. It makes me wonder if he appreciates good music at all. Russell is by no means middle of the road - he is just slightly different from standard opera singers

  • Cup: Borough must break Lewes spirit

    Eastbourne Borough manager Garry Wilson believes they will have to break Lewes' spirit if they are to win the Senior Cup on Monday. Wilson, who won the cup with Hastings Town in 1996 when they beat Crawley Town 1-0, knows that the Rooks' confidence will

  • Unworthy review of a great vocal talent

    What an ill-tempered and unfair review of Russell Watson from Mike Howard (April 29). It sounded very much as though he was not going to be in the mood to enjoy the singer's sell-out concert at the Brighton Centre before he even went. Russell is not an

  • Gritt tips Albion to succeed

    Steve Gritt believes Albion can follow Millwall's example and be a force in Division One, despite the resignation of Peter Taylor this week. But the former Seagulls boss, who was in charge when Seagulls saved their league status at Hereford on that historic

  • Rottingdean Renaissance Weekend, until Monday May 6

    Friday night focuses on an evening of fun for all the family with a variety of attractions, including Punch And Judy and brass, steel and marching bands. The evening culminates in a fireworks display on the seafront at 9.15pm. Saturday is grown-ups' day

  • Brighton Festival Show, Gallery 100, Brighton, May 6-June 21

    This exhibition includes paintings by June Frickleton, Rachel Plummer and Patrick O'Donnell, ceramics by Alexandra Waggett and jewellery and glassware by Julianna Stoney. Frickleton specialises in vibrant canvases and Plummer explores how we orientate

  • This Week's Jazz

    This week, the main Brighton Jazz Club event takes place on Saturday (May 4) at the Sussex Arts Club. It's a rare chance to catch one of the UK's major jazz names on a club date. Pianist and composer Michael Garrick was musical director for the Sixties

  • Tour De Force, The Hawth, Crawley, May 3-4

    The English National Ballet presents a programme of three dances: Square Dance, Manoeuvre and the grand pas classique from Raymonda by Alexander Glazunov. Square Dance, George Balanchine's stunning neo-classical ballet, marries classical dance and inventive

  • Brighton Museum and Art Gallery reopening, May 4

    Brighton's premier gallery finally reopens following an extensive redevelopment scheme costing £10 million. Contemporary collections will be shown in dynamic and innovative new galleries using the latest interactive information technology. New features

  • Poster bid to solve Sixties murder

    Posters are being put up in a bid to solve a 35-year murder mystery. On May 6, 1967, schoolboy Keith Lyon was stabbed to death on downland in Woodingdean, Brighton. No one has ever been charged but the boy's family and Sussex Police are still hoping the

  • Freddie Starr, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, May 4

    The hamster-eating, madcap entertainer will be setting the record straight about his career in this show. In his uncompromising and forthright style, Starr will charting his highs and lows as well as providing some unpredictable comic moments. He is also

  • Brighton Festival Fringe round-up

    The fifth Brighton Fringe Festival gets underway tomorrow with a number of plays, comedy, films, gigs and events taking place. This week, Moira Buffini's black comedy Blavatsky's Tower starts its run at the New Venture Theatre in Bedford Place, Brighton

  • Car crime doubles

    Serious car crime has doubled in Sussex over the past five years. Police in the county recorded 343 incidents of aggravated vehicle taking last year, Government figures revealed today. The offence occurs when criminals steal a car and then commit a further

  • Top award for presenter

    Radio presenter Terry Garoghan was celebrating today after scooping an industry "Oscar". The former stand-up comic and presenter of Southern FM's Last Bus To Whitehawk, won the prize for best entertainment show in the Sony Radio awards, beating nationally-acclaimed

  • The Ghost Train, Theatre Royal, Brighton, May 13-18

    Best known as Private Pike in cult BBC sitcom Dad's Army, Ian Lavender has faced more than his share of confrontation. Earlier this year, it was the red terror on Celebrity Weakest Link alongside Jean Boht (Nellie Boswell in Bread). In June, he will be

  • Bob Dylan, Brighton Centre, May 4

    There is a trinity of artists in the all-time pantheon of popular music: Elvis, The Beatles and the man playing the Brighton Centre on Saturday night. Trying to calculate Bob Dylan's impact in a 40-year career requires reaching for the superlatives but

  • Police back on the beat

    Closed police stations will be reopened and more bobbies put back on the beat as part of a radical shake-up of Sussex Police. New Chief Constable Ken Jones, in his first major move at the helm, said he was determined to restore public confidence in the