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  • Hooligan crackdown

    POLICE have announced plans to ban hooligans from Brighton and Hove for the duration of the World Cup. Under a crackdown codenamed Operation Jardon police will hand out on-the-spot fines to drunken troublemakers. More serious offenders will be sent to

  • Roadworks anger

    SEAFRONT traders claim roadworks which should have finished two weeks ago are damaging bank holiday weekend business. Southern Gas Network is replacing pipes along Brighton seafront. The work should have been finished by May 12 but the company failed

  • Hope for cancer dad

    THANK you from the bottom of our hearts. That's the message from cancer-stricken young father Neil Cooper and his family to the hundreds of people across Sussex touched by his plight. In just one month, our appeal to help pay for 33-year-old Mr Cooper's

  • We'll be back

    Paul Fairclough hailed Sussex as one of the best ever hosts of the Four Nations Tournament despite his England side failing to defend their title by the narrowest of margins. More than 2,000 fans packed into Priory Lane - the second highest attendance

  • Skydive tragedy

    THE parents of a champion skydiver killed in a freak accident paid tribute to a "bright, beautiful girl" who died doing something she adored. Tamsin Causer, 32, drowned on Saturday after landing in the sea. She had been knocked unconscious in a mid-air

  • Treetop protest

    CAMPAIGNERS are staging a treetop protest as they battle to stop ancient woodland being bulldozed to make way for houses. Up to 30 environmentalists began building tree houses high in the branches at Titnore and Goring woods, Durrington, near Worthing

  • Carpenter vows to bounce back

    Richard Carpenter pledged today to prove the detractors wrong by bouncing back to peak fitness and form for Albion. The long-serving midfielder is determined to show he can still be a force in League One next season after an injury-ravaged campaign in