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  • Police hunting pair of thieves after attacks in Hove

    A pair of thieves attacked a man and women in separate incidents just minutes apart. Police are hunting the two suspects after the incidents in Hove on January 17. The first happened between 5.45pm and 6pm when an 18-year-old man was approached

  • Bonchurch Road, Brighton

    The area around Elm Grove has long been popular with home buyers and renters. Its closeness to the city centre, good schools, parks, frequent bus services and a good choice of shops and services in nearby Lewes Road, combine to make it attractive

  • Fans gallery - Derby vs Brighton

    Were you in the crowd for the Albion's away game against Derby on Saturday? Click here to view our picture gallery of fans at the match.

  • Withdean Road, Brighton

    £1,675,000 This property’s stylish and spacious rooms are the epitome of immaculate, modern living. The Withdean Road, Brighton, property boasts many modern features throughout, most of which have been incorporated by the present owner. In

  • Brookside Barn, Henfield

    Brookside Barn is a stunning country home and office. Working from home here would be like living the dream. The converted barn is at the end of a country lane close to the village of Henfield. The owners of the property, which is on the market

  • Kemp Town

    Kemp Town is one of Brighton and Hove's architectural gems and offers a diverse range of properties, from the bijou to the ultra grand. The area is particularly famous for the grandeur of its Regency buildings and as the stylish residence of famous

  • Hamptons International, Hove

    Hamptons International is one of the UK’s oldest estate agencies, although it is relatively new to Brighton and Hove. To Paul Taggart, associate director at the Church Road, Hove, office, a good business needs to be part of a community and take

  • Sea views

    If you are looking for a home with a sea view you may have to pay a premium of 25% or more over the price of a similar property inland. This is particularly true in Brighton and Hove where even oblique sea views are sought after (and they don’t

  • The Treason Show, Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham, January 17

    What do you call Private Eye on stage? The Treason Show, with a wit so quick that intentional offence took place before you knew it and innuendos that flew faster than Frankie Howerd. Under the lunatic fringe of Mark Brailsford, three actor-singers

  • Old Times, New Venture Theatre, Brighton, until January 25

    Harold Pinter wrote Old Times 43 years ago, the first of his full-length plays to be evidently unreal. In other hands, this would be a conventional ménage à trois – three people, a married couple and their friend, talking about their past. Kate

  • Brand new role as Jason takes over BHEAA presidency

    Jason Brand is expecting a busy year when he officially takes over as president of the Brighton and Hove Estate Agents Association (BHEAA) next week. The estate agent has been a member of the association’s council for five years and since September

  • Police seek man after racist incident on Shoreham-bound bus

    Police are seeking this person after a Latino man was racially abused on a bus. The incident, which took place on the number 700 bus on December 12, saw the man racially abused and threatened with assault. The 40-year-old victim, from Shoreham

  • Yellow fog warning issued for Sussex tomorrow

    A yellow weather warning for fog for Brighton and Hove and Sussex has been issued by the Met Office for tomorrow. The national forecaster says: Patchy fog will form in places through Monday evening, perhaps becoming more widespread overnight and

  • Police hunt Bexhill sat nav thief

    A man stole four satellite navigation devices from a Halfords store on January 14. Police are seeking the 5'10” suspect after the thefts at the Ravenside retail park in Bexhill. He took the two Tom Tom and two Garmin devices, worth £665, at

  • Is the i360 pie in the sky or a fortune cookie?

    This weekend I wrestled with an elephant. Not a literal one with giant tusks, deep grey colouring and more than four times the weight of Giant Haystacks stood in a wrestling ring. No, this was a white one, of which some of you may know the

  • Books are the new prozac in Brighton and Hove libraries

    Bookworms are being prescribed poetry rather than pills in the search for a new way to get rid of the winter blues. To improve people’s moods, Brighton and Hove City Council’s public health team is co-sponsoring a Happy Book scheme during January

  • Dominican Republic runaways found

    Two 16-year-olds who ran away from a top boarding school have been found safe and well in the Dominican Republic, police said. Edward Bunyan and former Brighton student Indira Gainiyeva left Stonyhurst College near Clitheroe, Lancashire, in the

  • Talking Point: Albion's season reaches a crossroads

    In today's Albion analysis chief sports reporter Andy Naylor argues the season has reached a crossroads. Do you agree? Here is a taste of what he wrote. The 12 days remaining in the January transfer window will indicate how ambitious the hierarchy

  • 400 attend anti-fracking rally at Balcombe

    More than 400 protesters have attended an anti-fracking rally in Balcombe attended by a key campaigner from France, according to organisers. The gathering, attended by French MEP Jose Bove, was held at the scene of last yeaar's bitter protests

  • March for England set to return to Brighton

    Nationalists are set to once again descend upon Brighton and Hove for the annual March for England. Far-right groups have issued a rallying call after setting the date for this year’s event as April 27. Last year saw the city grind to a halt

  • Albion were down to bare bones

    Stephen Ward has admitted it felt like Albion were “down to the bare bones” in the defeat at Derby. But the Irish defender insists the performance was encouraging. Injuries combined with the sales of Ashley Barnes and Adam El-Abd left head

  • UPDATE: Fourth person arrested in Crawley murder investigation

    A fourth person has been arrested over the death of a man found unconscious in an alleyway in Crawley. Officers were called at 3.25am on Sunday, January 19 after a 45-year-old Portuguese man was found seriously injured in an alleyway between Stephenson

  • What happened to foghorns in the Channel?

    Being old, I spend the bringing in of the New Year in my nice cosy bed. This year I was thinking of when I was little – also in bed. I would hear all the ships in the Channel sounding their foghorns. This doesn’t seem to happen now. Does

  • Bridcutt saga must be settled says Oscar

    Albion boss Oscar Garcia has urged the club to solve the Liam Bridcutt saga as swiftly as possible. Oscar wanted the fit-again midfielder in his squad for Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Derby County. Bridcutt still a transfer target for Sunderland

  • Seagulls start search for a new striker

    Albion are back to square one in their search for a striker after failing to land Bournemouth’s top scorer Lewis Grabban. His proposed £1.1 million move along the South Coast collapsed over personal terms. Grabban agreed a new three-and-a-half

  • A New York tribute to John ‘Jack’ Slinger

    As the son of the late John Cappelli, who aided John Slinger in the mountains of Abruzzi, Italy after his escape from the Nazis, I was heartened and moved by the honours paid to “Jack” by his comrades in the Royal Engineers, the people of Brighton

  • Hangleton Infant School lands outstanding Ofsted report

    A "model” school is celebrating after receiving top marks once again. Hangleton Infant School in Dale View, Hove, was rated as outstanding across the board by inspectors, who found it to be “exceptionally caring”. Parents described the school as

  • Washed up wonders of the sea in Sussex after storms

    Nature lovers are getting an exclusive peek at the weird and wonderful creatures living beneath the waves. The recent stormy weather has seen all manner of sea creatures washed up on Sussex beaches – providing a valuable resource for ecologists

  • Popular pub in South Downs National Park set to be a home

    A popular pub in the heart of the South Downs National Park is set to be turned into a family home – after the landlord’s retirement plans were kicked out. Ian Lewis has run The Rose Cottage in the tiny village of Alciston, near Polegate, for decades