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  • Whitehawk secure place in play-offs

    Whitehawk have secured their place in the Vanarma Conference south play-offs. A 3-1 win at home to Hemel Hempstead has guaranteed Steven King’s side a top five finish. Who they play and whether they are at home in the play-offs will be decided

  • Hughton rues costly Albion defeat

    Chris Hughton felt Albion could have beaten Wigan today. But he was more worried about how they ended up empty-handed after working their way back on to level terms. The Seagulls went down 2-1 at the DW Stadium, having wiped out a half-time

  • Albion slip closer to trouble after defeat at Wigan

    Albion are facing a tense final fortnight of the season after throwing away the chance to virtually secure safety. The Seagulls lost 2-1 at Wigan and have seen their lead over Millwall cut to six points. Dale Stephens ended Albion's long wait

  • Saunders insists Crawley are not safe yet

    Dean Saunders reminded his Crawley players there is still work to do despite moving out of the League One relegation zone with a 2-0 win at home to fellow strugglers Notts County. The Reds jumped three places in the table after goals from defenders

  • Crawley move out of relegation zone with vital win

    Crawley Town climbed back out of the League One relegation zone with a crucial 2-0 win at home to fellow strugglers Notts County. Goals from defenders Kelly Youga and Darren Ward lifted the Reds above both County, Leyton Orient and Crewe up to

  • City’s delicious, joyful kookiness is really special

    Jesus was the giver of joy, so the Bible tells us, and the provision of happiness plays an important part in all other religions. But can a city or a place be defined by such a quality? Can its primary reason for existence be joy-giving I suppose

  • Wigan drop striker as they plot downfall of Seagulls

    Wigan have handed midfielder Tim Chow a debut and dropped their goalshy main striker as they face Albion today. The Latics need a win today to keep survival hopes flickering and new boss Gary Caldwell has made two changes for his first home game

  • Mackail-Smith leads the attack as Albion make four changes

    Craig Mackail-Smith leads the hunt for an overdue Albion goal as they make four changes today. Skipper Gordon Greer, Kazenga LuaLua and Danny Holla are also back for kick-off at Wigan. Mackail-Smith gets the nod over Leon Best, Greer is preferred

  • Police chief admits rape poster was a mistake

    A TOP Sussex Police officer has admitted the force “got it wrong” when it commissioned a controversial poster. Campaigners said the anti-rape poster blamed victims for the sexual assaults and this led to the force scrapping it after The Argus highlighted

  • The man who blew the whistle...

    The man who blew the lid on abuse at a notorious boys’ home said a flawed Sussex Police report led to others being let off the hook. Former Army intelligence officer Colin Wallace tipped-off reporters about abuse at Kincora Boys’ Home in Belfast

  • UPDATE: Missing teenager Peter Crozier returns safe and well

    A teenager who went missing has returned home safe and well.  Peter Crozier went missing from his home in Broadfield on Wednesday April 15, sparking a police missing persons appeal.  He returned there on Friday evening (April 17), police announced

  • Teixeira set for big news on injury

    Joao Teixeira will find out on Monday whether he will be fit for the start of next season. The attacking midfielder on loan to Albion from Liverpool is seeing a specialist in London to assess the broken right leg he suffered in Tuesday’s 0-0 home

  • Person hit by a train at Aldrington

    A person has been hit by a train at Aldrington. Emergency services were alerted to the incident before 10am this morning. Railway services between Brighton and West Worthing were suspended for more than two hours. British Transport Police

  • Saunders urges Reds to get back to that winning formula

    Crawley have been told to treat today’s relegation showdown as just another game. Boss Dean Saunders is fully aware how high the stakes are ahead of the visit of relegation rivals Notts County this afternoon. But he is concerned that the pressure

  • Calderon faces anxious wait over contract

    Inigo Calderon’s career is in limbo as Albion fight to clinch Championship survival. The long-serving Spaniard does not know if he will be offered a new deal. The club have yet to open talks with Calderon, 33, whose contract runs out in June

  • Chapman tells champions: Go out in style

    Ian Chapman wants champions Burgess Hill to treat today’s final home game like it’s a ‘cup final’. The Hillians wrapped up the title over Easter with victory at Carshalton but have lost back-to-back games since then having previously only been

  • Wordsworth: Let's win this for Dean

    Anthony Wordsworth has urged Crawley to do it for Dean today. Dean Saunders has helped turn Crawley’s fortunes around since taking over as interim manager from John Gregory at the end of December. Reds dropped back into the bottom four after

  • Players flock back to help endangered Rooks

    Lewes manager Steve Brown has been boosted by the availability of a number of players ahead of today’s match at home to Leatherhead. The Rooks are 17th in the table but only three points ahead of Peacehaven, who are in the drop zone, with only

  • End of an era as Worthing play last home game on grass

    Worthing will celebrate the end of an era when they host Whyteleafe today. The match will be the last ever on grass at Woodside Road. Work starts on Monday to begin work on the installation of a 3G pitch at the ground which will be in place

  • Politicians push to save seafront

    POLITICIANS have given their enthusiastic backing to The Argus’s Seafront 2020 campaign which launched in the paper yesterday. Councillors have agreed with our campaign aims to preserve, improve and invest in our seafront and have supported stronger

  • Homeless community feel safer on the street

    A HOMELESS community has pitched up in the city centre after rough sleepers said they are safer on the street than in some hostels. Following the Brighton March for the Homeless on Wednesday, about a dozen tents appeared in the Old Steine gardens

  • High fashion from LA to Manhattan

    The Argus: What projects are you working on at the moment? Kate Foley: At the moment I’m focusing on working mainly on editorial, styling stories for Vogue Mexico, Vogue Taiwan, Yahoo Style and other independent magazines. I continue to work

  • House price rise down to lower rates

    House prices increased by 0.4% month-on-month in March as ultra-low mortgage rates and cheaper stamp duty costs helped to support demand from home buyers, Halifax reported. The monthly increase in property values took the average UK house price

  • Day in the life

    The amount of time I spent making videos completely varies... I run three separate channels; my main channel, daily videos, and gaming channel, where I make videos of myself playing games. For example I could spend three or four hours filming for the

  • Woman of war

    War Horse is a theatre production that has captured the public imagination and in its six year history has been seen by eight million people worldwide. Based on the book of the same name by children’s author Michael Morpurgo, the story follows

  • Tourist pilgrimage

    Adrian Imms takes the plunge and heads to the promise land of Israel exploring its history while on a Segway! YOU could be forgiven for swallowing hard before booking a trip to Israel. The West Bank remains a thorny issue and the territorial

  • Family holiday in the lush Cornish countryside

    Unpredictable wildlife, humid rainforests and glam safari tents... Could this really be a family holiday in Cornwall, asks Warren Chrismas?   It’s 8.25am on Monday. I’m sitting at a wooden table outside a tent, enjoying tea and toast with the

  • Debt-ridden college ‘to spend £350k on salaries’

    A CASH-strapped college which faced debts of nearly £2 million last year has advertised three six-figure salary positions. City College Brighton and Hove in Pelham Street, Brighton, is looking to employ a chief executive officer, chief operating

  • Conor Maynard’s music transition

    Hannah Collisson talks to Brighton success story Conor Maynard about pop stardom and his return to the limelight with a second album... Conor Maynard, the young musician who burst onto the scene four years ago as a YouTube sensation, has been largely

  • Have a say on Downs homes

    RESIDENTS are being encouraged to have their say on plans which could see 4,400 homes built in the South Downs over the next 17 years. The development of the South Downs National Park’s local plan took another step forward this week after the authority

  • Posh girls’ school now has new swish style to go with it

    Roedean is a vast block of Victorian pebbledash sitting atop white cliffs with bracing views of the Channel, writes Tatler’s Georgina Blackwell. After a two-year, £9 million renovation, Roedean has the swankiest boarding facilities in the country

  • Candidates clash over discovered oil reserves

    A UKIP parliamentary candidate has told voters he does not believe man-made climate change exists. Nigel Carter spoke at an environment-themed political debate at the Brighthelm Centre in North Road, Brighton, in which candidates clashed over the

  • How to create a garden on a budget

    I’m the first to admit I’ve made costly mistakes in my garden over the years. I’ve planted specimens in the wrong place, made impulse buys at the garden centre of impractical plants which weren’t going to survive in the frost pocket where I live and

  • Stephens: Stay up, then we must aim for top six next term

    Dale Stephens says the top six should be Albion’s minimum aim next season. And he believes Chris Hughton is the man to deliver a return to the good times, despite mounting frustration over the struggle to secure survival. Albion head to Wigan