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  • Crawley slip into relegation zone after heavy defeat

    Crawley Town slipped into the League Two relegation zone after crashing to a 4-1 defeat at Notts County. Debutant Rhys Murphy had given Reds the lead midway through the first half after Bobson Bawling had charged down a clearance from Roy Carroll

  • Sussex made to work hard at Headingley

    Half-centuries from Gary Ballance and Adil Rashid held up Sussex's push to secure their Championship safety on a rain hit first day at Headingley. The visitors' bowling was spearheaded by Steve Magoffin, who claimed the wickets of skipper Andrew

  • Scores descend on Brighton's Gay Wedding Fair

    From live music and magicians to cakes and makeup artists, there was plenty on offer for couples at the Brighton Gay Wedding Fair, writes Leah Craig. The fair was held at Queens Hotel, Brighton, between 10.30am and 3pm on Sunday. Gay marriage

  • Beckingham leaves East Grinstead

    Tony Beckingham has quit as manager of East Grinstead Town and taken over as joint-boss at Hythe Town. Beckingham returned to the club to replace Simon Funnell last November but found it difficult to attract the players he wanted within the club

  • Forster-Caskey goes out on loan

    Albion midfielder Jake Forster-Caskey has been urged to seize the chance of playing time after joining MK Dons on a one-month loan. He links up with his new colleagues tomorrow. The 21-year-old has yet to start a Championship game this season

  • Sisters share an innate bond that can’t be broken

    THE death of novelist Jackie Collins at the weekend and the devastation of her older sister, the actress Joan Collins, reminds me how lucky I am to have a sister. The Collins sisters were close, although they lived on different continents. Sisters

  • Immigration rule change could add to the NHS nursing crisis

    A CRISIS is looming in our hospitals, our care homes and our community nursing services which must be averted now. Nurses recruited after 2011 from outside Europe will be removed from the UK after they have spent six years here, simply because

  • Design is huge step up

    THE designs for the crumbling seafront arches on today’s front page will no doubt split opinion. Some will be calling for the funding to be put in place and building work to start as soon as possible. Others will be calling for the designer

  • Pupils walk in the park to aid charities

    NEARLY 600 pupils put their best feet forward for charity by taking to the streets for an annual sponsored walk. Students at Lewes Old Grammar School swapped their uniforms for fancy dress to pound the town on their way to raising £7,000 for good

  • Service to greet new readers at cathedral

    A SPECIAL service has been held to formally welcome new readers to the Church of England in Sussex. Susannah Anson, Jenny Blamires, Sarah Doble, Shelia Fordham, Derek Hill and James McGuire were all inducted to the position at Chichester Cathedral

  • Police hunt wanted Brighton man who has dropped off the radar

    One of Sussex's most wanted men is thought to have dropped off the radar by moving around the country with other nomadic groups of people. Christopher Bunn, 36, was arrested in October last year and is wanted for questioning on suspicion of possessing

  • A weekend of spicy euphoria for those who love it hot

    MORE than 2,000 spicy food lovers enjoyed one of biggest chilli festivals in the world at the weekend. It was not just the rugby on offer in the city with Fiery Foods UK Chilli Festival in Victoria Gardens, Brighton. There were stalls with

  • Man on bail after assault on teenager

    A TEENAGER was assaulted at a taxi rank in the early hours of the morning. The 18-year-old, from Eastbourne, was attacked at 2.50am on September 6 near the Curzon cinema in Langney Road, Eastbourne. Officers were flagged down by taxi staff

  • Crime writer’s wedding bash goes off with a big bang

    HE HAS entranced millions of people all over the world with his crime stories but Peter James could not resist a touch of the dark side even while celebrating his wedding. The bestselling author and his new wife Lara chose the Mexican Day of the

  • Uni on hunt for new vice chancellor

    A UNIVERSITY is starting its search for a new vice chancellor. The current vice chancellor at the University of Sussex, professor Michael Farthing, is expected to stand down at the end of the August 2016. Christian Brodie, chairman of the university

  • Smiling with confidence

    WHEN Josie Bamford was involved in a tragic car crash in Jamaica her life was turned upside down. Her mother Kathleen Rawlinson, father Gary Bamford and sister, Brighton college student Caisie Muller, were all killed in the tragedy in 2011.

  • Sussex bid to secure survival against champions

    Luke Wright has urged Sussex to spoil Yorkshire’s party to end a testing season on a high. Sussex go into their final Championship game at Headingley today needing eight points to guarantee their place in division one for another season. A

  • Urban designer shares his own plans for Madeira Drive arches

    AN urban design expert has come up with a proposal to save the crumbling seafront arches. Michael Doyle, who runs Doyle Town Planning and Urban Design in Brighton, has released his plans for the Madeira Drive arches exclusively to The Argus as

  • Man seen throwing kittens from car

    TWO terrified kittens were thrown from a car - leaving one with fractured bones. One of the terrified moggies was found by a passer-by and taken to the vets while the other was found hours later hiding up a tree in terror. The RSPCA is appealing

  • Cancer survivor helps people stay active

    A CANCER survivor who was inspired to change careers is now helping others use exercise and physical activity to combat the disease. Siobhan Meaker turned her back on a successful career in PR to gain a string of qualifications in physical activity

  • Albion boss delighted at winger's flying start

    Albion boss Chris Hughton says he is not surprised Jamie Murphy has hit the ground running for his Championship leaders. The Scottish attacker has quickly made a mark following last month’s £1.5 million move from Sheffield United. Murphy was influential