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  • Sussex make winning start

    Sussex needed less than an hour at Hove yesterday to start their Championship defence with a win. They knocked off their target of 56 for the loss of just two wickets against Kent. Skipper Chris Adams was thrilled that the champions have made such an

  • Football: Battling point for Crawley

    Grays Athletic 0, Crawley 0 Crawley can secure their Conference safety with victory at Halifax on Tuesday after battling out a goalless stalemate at fellow strugglers Grays. Reds remain three points clear of the danger zone with two games remaining

  • Fraser in trouble after White bust-up

    Tommy Fraser has landed himself in hot water after a bust-up with Albion assistant Dean White. The pair were involved in a blazing row after the Seagulls suffered a fourth defeat on the trot. Fraser was not in the squad but still travelled with the

  • Daryl Duffs up Albion

    Swansea 2 Albion 1 Albion were duffed up in Wales by a Scotsman. Two first half goals by Darryl Duffy cancelled out Alex Revell's early opener for the Seagulls. The 23-year-old former Celtic and Glasgow Rangers striker took his tally to four goals

  • Swansea 2 Albion 1

    Did you travel to watch the match at Swansea on Saturday? If so, let us know what you thought of the game.

  • Rolls-Royce moves into China

    A Sussex motor firm is hoping to pander to a new audience by building a showroom in the heart of China. Luxury car builders Rolls-Royce hope their new motor, the Phantom Drophead, goes down a storm in the Chengdu part of the country, after opening a

  • Family pay tribute to 'beautiful, loving' Sarah

    The family of a woman found dead at the foot of a cliff have spoken of their grief. Sarah Pearce, 39, was discovered by Sussex Police at the foot of Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, in the early hours of Sunday morning. Officers on a routine patrol spotted

  • Post office to be moved into WH Smith store

    A city centre post office will be moved to a WH Smith store in a bid to save money. The agreement between Post Offices Limited and the high street shop means the counter in Ship Street, Brighton, will be moved to WH Smith in Churchill Square before autumn

  • Single mum killed in blaze

    A 25-year-old single mum died after a blaze tore through her house during the middle of the night. Emma Macintosh was found dead on her sofa by firefighters who smashed their way into her home in Albion Street, Southwick, during the early hours of Saturday

  • Power could shift in Hastings

    The Conservatives snatched control of Hastings Borough Council last year but the balance of power could change on May 3 with two by-elections. Full elections are not being held in Hastings this year, but the result of the votes in two wards could

  • Appeal for stolen painting

    An art student has appealed for the return of a painting that was stolen. Joannie Thompson, 31, said the artwork was part of a series for her Masters degree course. Without it, she will not be able to exhibit in the final show at Brighton University

  • Bogus beggars targeting diners

    Bogus beggars are targeting diners in an organised scam designed to rob them of their mobile phones. Police say the thieves approach diners with a begging letter and begin talking. They then slip the piece of paper over any valuables left on tables

  • Council creates more parking spaces

    Parking campaigners have persuaded the council to create 20 new spaces in a congested city centre and believe it may be possible to make hundreds more. New bays will be drawn up around the West Hill and Seven Dials areas of Brighton in the next few months

  • David Kitt, Audio, Brighton, Sat, Apr 21

    These days every singer-songwriter worth their "folktronica" tag is teaming an acoustic guitar with a laptop. But Dublin's David Kitt was one of the first. Full of soft guitars and ambient electronica, his 2000 Rough Trade debut Small Moments sounded