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  • Zumba zombies set world record

    Nearly 200 Zumba dancers have dressed up as zombies in a bid to set a new world record for the largest crowd of the undead taking part in the fitness class. A total of 183 zombie dancers took part in the record attempt held during the month-long

  • Man left with serious injuries after assault

    A 22-year-old man has been left with serious injuries after he was assaulted this morning.  The incident happened in Charles Street, Brighton, at 7.30am and the road has been closed off as forensic work is carried out.  A 33-year-old man has

  • Albion wait on midfielder's injury scare

    Albion are sweating on the results of medical checks on injured midfielder Andrew Crofts. The Welsh international hurt his right knee in a challenge by Watford defender Juan Carlos Paredes during yesterday's 1-1 draw at Vicarage Road. Crofts

  • Family of five in hospital after Goring house fire

    A family of five is in hospital after a house fire raged through a property in the early hours of this morning. Two adults and three children, who had to be rescued by firefighters, were taken to hospital as officers battled the blaze at their

  • Di Paola takes over as Hastings manager

    Dominic Di Paola is the new manager of Hastings United. Di Paola, 33, has left County League division one East Preston to take over the Pilot Field hot-seat. The Ryman South have also announced his backroom team of assistant Jan Miller and

  • Your say - Who was Albion's man of the match at Watford?

    Albion were well worth a point at Watford yesterday - but who was their best player? Lewis Dunk got the goal and is clearly a candidate. We do not normally nominate subs who come on with the game quite well advanced. But Kazenga LuaLua

  • Watford boss admits Albion could have nicked it late on

    Watford manager Billy McKinlay admitted he could understand Albion being disappointed not to score a late winner. But the newly-appointed Hornets boss felt yesterday’s 1-1 draw between the teams was a fair result. McKinlay also admitted Watford

  • Ideas wanted for regeneration of Bognor's Regis Centre

    A COUNCIL wants to hear from residents and businesses as it goes it alone on a major redevelopment. Arun District Council is looking to hear the ideas of organisations and interested parties about ideas for the regeneration of The Regis Centre

  • Police ‘left child at house with drugs’

    A FATHER is outraged after police left his eight-year-old son at a house where drugs had been discovered. Sussex Police are investigating the incident in which two officers opted to leave the boy at a Brighton property despite finding a “substance

  • Horsemen ride through county to re-enactment of battle

    Norman cavalrymen have been spotted riding through East Sussex on their way to a Battle of Hastings re-enactment. Two actors on horseback, in character and costume, set off from Pevensey Castle, near Eastbourne, to Battle Abbey. Their trek

  • Low-cost heating thanks to fund

    HUNDREDS of homes will receive low-cost renewable heating after a council was given new Government funding. Brighton and Hove City and Adur District councils, along with the Shoreham Harbour Regeneration Partnership, secured more than £40,000 of

  • The Levellers set to reveal all in new documentary

    THE BAND which played to Glastonbury’s biggest ever crowd has relived some of their wildest moments in a new documentary. Folk-punk act Levellers, from Brighton, enjoyed huge success in the 1990s, playing to an estimated 300,000 audience on the

  • Jobseekers offered skills course

    JOBSEEKERS are being offered a free three-week programme to gain skills sought by employers. City College Brighton and Hove’s flexible Opening Doors programme runs throughout the year and is open to anyone aged 19 and up who is unemployed, claiming

  • Pupils learn of WW1 with over 100 flowers

    A HUGE ‘poppy’ made up of 122 red and black flowers was created to remember the fallen from the First World War. The flower was made using red cyclamens and black violas at Denton Community Primary School, near Newhaven. Caitlin Yapp, headteacher

  • Fashion week focus on ethical standards

    How many of your clothes are ethically made using sustainable materials? We may know where we bought each item in our wardrobe, but do we really know the journey it has taken to get to the high street shop? This year’s Brighton Fashion Week, which