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  • In video - how LuaLua and Lingard kept Albion in the race

    Albion made their fans wait for the win they needed against Yeovil last night. But goals from Kazenga LuaLua and Jesse Lingard eventually secured a 2-0 victory. Now see how Oscar Garcia’s men struck twice in front of the North Stand.

  • Albion drop back out of the play-offs

    Albion's challenge for the play-offs is back out of their hands with a game to go. Reading came from behind to win 3-1 at Doncaster today. They are a point above the Seagulls with an identical plus 14 goal difference ahead of their final game

  • Hawks beat the drop with draw

    Whitehawk secured Skrill south safety in dramatic circumstances today. Hawks drew 3-3 at home to Sutton and heard rivals Hayes and Yeading had been beaten by a late Dover goal. Jake Robinson (penalty), Danny Mills and Waide Fairhurst scored

  • Gregory: Crawley deserved at least a point

    Boss John Gregory felt Crawley Town were hard done by to return from Bradford City empty-handed. Jamie Proctor looked like it had earned Reds a point when he came off the bench to cancel out Aaron McLean's opener. But Gary Thompson headed home

  • Late goal sees Crawley slip to another away defeat

    Crawley Town’s problems on the road continued as they went down to a late goal at Bradford City. Substitute Gary Thompson bundled home from a corner with four minutes to go to condemn Reds to their fifth defeat in their last six away games.

  • Simpson returns, young duo on bench for Crawley Town

    Skipper Josh Simpson returns for Crawley Town at Bradford City today. Simpson has recovered from a hamstring injury which ruled him out of the 1-0 defeat at Notts County on Easter Monday but Andy Drury remains sidelined. The Reds captain will

  • Vox Beatles charity gig set for tonight

    Lennon and McCartney are teaming up for a special charity performance. The famous duo from the Vox Beatles, known to their friends as Mike and Anton, will be performing at The Sussex Cricketer pub in Eaton Road, Hove, tonight from 9pm. The

  • Albion wait to find out who is left in the play-off race

    Albion will face as few as one or as many as five other challengers in the race to claim the final play-off place on the last day of the season at Nottingham Forest next Saturday. The picture becomes clearer today when the Seagulls' rivals play

  • Pedestrian injured after being hit by car outside pub

    A pedestrian was hit by a car in an accident outside a pub. Emergency services were called to the incident on Friday evening outside the Mucky Duck, in Loxwood Road, Rudgwick, near Horsham. A police spokesman said a Toyota Yaris hit the pedestrian

  • Fire crews tackle van blaze

    Firefighters were called to a van blaze late on Friday night (April 25). A crew from Preston Circus station went to the incident at The Level in Brighton. A van had pulled up after catching on fire. The cause is believed to have been a

  • Investigation launched into DIY shop fire

    Investigations are ongoing into a shop fire on Friday evening (April 25). Three fire engines attended the blaze at the Trends DIY store in Green Street, Eastbourne, shortly after 6pm. The fire started in the back office of the shop, with smoke

  • Voters will have views on Worthing's 20mph scheme

    I’ve just received a consultation letter on the proposed residential 20mph scheme for Worthing and I’m surprised that Ivydore Avenue, New Road, Durrington Hill and Salvington Road have been excluded from the 20mph limit. These roads, as soon as

  • Football fever for Brighton Big Screen

    This summer's big screen schedule will kick off with the Football World Cup opening ceremony and end with the competition's final. The football-dominated programme will also feature Andy Murray's Wimbledon title defence along with a host of Hollywood

  • American Express 'wedding cake' building is a true landmark

    I could not agree more with the comments made by David Robson on the attributes of the impressive Amex House (The Argus, April 18). Amex House is a landmark building, the likes of which many cities would love to see in their commercial areas.

  • Free swimming lessons for teenagers

    Thousands of teenagers will be able to enjoy free swimming sessions for another year. The scheme is being funded by Brighton and Hove City Council as part of continuing efforts to help children lose weight and live more healthily. There were

  • Horror as family Labrador swallows packet of cocaine

    A family watched in horror as their pet dog convulsed after swallowing a packet of cocaine. Max ate the class A drugs while walking with his owners in Hastings and within an hour of returning home the poor pooch began to fit and foam at the mouth

  • Humans are superior? Superior to what?

    George Adams (Letters, April 19) is wrong to say we are “superior” to animals. After all we, ourselves, are just animals. As a vegan, I see the production of dog and cat meat in South Korea for food just as bad our eating cows, chickens, pigs

  • Brighton and Hove braces itself for annual March for England

    More than a thousand nationalists and anti-fascist protesters will descend on Brighton and Hove tomorrow for the annual March for England. Roads will be closed, businesses shut and hundreds of police officers, dogs and horses stationed throughout

  • Saving the seafront requires help from many sources

    Rachel Clark claims that the i360 will be unique (Saturday Soapbox, April 12). It is not unique; The Argus recently published a photo of a similar tower in Tunisia (Letters, April 3). Suitable self-supporting amenities and attractions, whether

  • Kuszczak open minded about future

    Albion No. 1 Tomasz Kuszczak is keeping an open mind about his future but expects to have talks with the club once the challenge for the play-offs is completed. Kuszczak is one of 11 first team squad members out of contract at the end of the season

  • The Old Steine as it looked more than 100 years ago

    The main difference between this scene more than a century ago and the same view today is traffic. Most people in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras walked or used horse-drawn vehicles, while bicycles were becoming increasingly popular.

  • LuaLua: We had to win

    Kazenga LuaLua was turning somersaults last night – after sending Albion soaring back into the top six. The winger came off the bench and scored the 78th-minute opener as his side beat Yeovil 2-0 on a tense night at the Amex. Any remaining

  • West Hoathly to Balcombe

    1 - If you have arrived in West Hoathly by bus, head down Chapel Hill for a few yards and turn right into North Lane. Follow the village road for a quarter of a mile to The Cat pub, opposite the church of St Margaret of Antioch. (Car drop-offs are