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  • Albion edge closer to safety

    Albion moved closer to Championship safety today as Millwall and Rotherham both lost 2-0 to two of the clubs chasing automatic promotion. Millwall were beaten at home by Watford to goals in each half by Matej Vydra and Adlene Guedioura. Rotherham

  • Saunders bemoans loss of Wood after Crawley defeat

    Dean Saunders admitted the loss of Richard Wood had taken its toll after Crawley lost 2-1 at fellow strugglers Scunthorpe. Centre-back Wood was recalled by Rotherham in the week, leaving the Reds short of defenders. While Kelly Youga played

  • Crawley stay outside relegation zone despite defeat

    Crawley remain outside the League One relegation zone despite a disappointing 2-1 defeat away to fellow strugglers Scunthorpe United. Draws for Crewe and Notts County, plus a defeat for Colchester at Coventry, means the Reds are fifth bottom and

  • Hockey: East Grinstead through to the final

    East Grinstead are through to the NOW: Pensions championship play-off final after coming from behind to beat Beeston. The Sussex side trailed 1-0 at half-time but fought back to win 5-1 with goals from Tony Wilson, Chris Griffiths, Mark Pearn,

  • Youga handed debut for Crawley at Scunthorpe

    Kelly Youga has been handed his Crawley Town debut away to Scunthorpe United today. The former Charlton defender will line-up at centre-back alongside Sonny Bradley at Glanford Park. Youga, 29, joined Crawley at the end of March after a spell

  • Schoolboy dies after contracting meningitis

    A schoolboy has died after contracting meningitis. Health officials are reassuring parents following the death of the boy, from the Brighton area. He is understood to have died last weekend. A Public Health England (PHE) spokeswoman said

  • Big anthems and keeping it Simple

    SIMPLE MINDS Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Church Street, Tuesday, April 14 PERHAPS it is no surprise that Simple Minds’ most critically acclaimed albums of recent years came off the back of a tour revisiting their first five LPs. “We thought

  • Moon Duo, The Haunt, Brighton, Thursday 9 April

    If you’re going to be a one trick pony, you’d better make it a pretty good one. It is just as well, therefore, that Moon Duo managed just that. Let’s not get carried away though – this was still fairly rudimentary stuff. Each song essentially consisted

  • Wolf Alice, Concorde 2, Brighton, Thursday 9 April

    Blistering confidence and huge, extended tracks saw Concorde erupt in a frenzy of rock bliss, as Wolf Alice left their mark with an unforgettable show on Thursday night. It was immediately apparent the five-piece haven’t relaxed since they conquered

  • Review: Miss Dietrich Regrets

    Miss Dietrich Regrets, Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, Thursday April 9 The emotional struggle to convince aging parents it’s time they moved into a care home is a sadly common story these days. Less common is having a legendary movie star

  • Wolf Alice and Moon Duo

    Wolf Alice, Concorde 2, Brighton, Thursday 9 April Blistering confidence and huge, extended tracks saw Concorde erupt in a frenzy of rock bliss, as Wolf Alice left their mark with an unforgettable show on Thursday night. It was immediately

  • It’s Nadine’s Fast Food for thought

    IT’S probably best not to mention “the difficult second album” to Nadine Shah – she’s heard it all before. “As soon as I started making my second album that phrase was thrown around by everyone – even family members,” she says as Fast Food hits

  • Fine productions coming up on stage

    The Pyramids Of Margate and Annoying The Neighbours   Otherplace At The Basement, Kensington Street, Brighton, Saturday, April 11, 8pm, £10/£8.50, 07800 983 290 A double bill of one-man shows as part of the Face To Face solo festival.

  • A production for everyone

    The Producers Theatre Royal Brighton, New Road, Monday, April 13 to Saturday, April 17 FOR director Matthew White working on the new touring version of The Producers was a world away from his previous job at the helm of a revived Fred Astaire

  • Where have you Benn Ray Brooks?

    An Evening With Ray Brooks: As If By Magic – The Genius of Mr Benn Brighton Little Theatre, Clarence Gardens, Brighton, Sunday, April 12. Starts 7.45pm, tickets £10. Call 0844 888 0432.   ANYONE over the age of 25 will get a flash of nostalgia

  • Widdrington hopes Borough are in the pink

    Eastbourne Borough boss Tommy Widdrington is hoping sickness will not disrupt his attempts to return to winning ways. Borough’s impressive five-match winning streak – all with clean sheets – came to an end with a 3-0 defeat at St Albans on Easter

  • Davis leaves Rooks

    Lewes midfielder Tom Davis has left the club. Interim boss Steve Brown would not go into the reasons but confirmed Davis went this week. Chris Breach (cut eye) and Gary Elphick (dead leg) are doubts for today’s game at Met Police while Jack

  • King wary of Wealdstone threat

    Steven King is wary of the threat Wealdstone pose to Whitehawk’s play-off hopes. But the Hawks boss is happy to have the club’s destiny in their own hands. They are currently fifth in Vanarama Conference south and will be guaranteed a place

  • The Voice is coming to Brighton

    BUDDING pop stars of the future – here is a piece of news that could be hitting all the right notes. Hit TV talent show The Voice is coming to Brighton next week in search of the next big musical talent. The BBC show is on the hunt for people

  • Your complete guide to the Brighton Marathon

    NOW in its sixth year, the Brighton Marathon has become a mainstay in the city’s calendar. As thousands of runners limber up to tackle the 26.2 mile course, GARETH DAVIES brings all you need to know about one of the county’s biggest events. The