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  • Sussex let down by feeble batting against Leicestershire

    Sussex endured a disastrous opening day in their County Championship clash with Leicestershire at Hove. An alarming batting collapse saw Sussex slump from 130-3 to 163 all out before Leicestershire reached the close on 140-2. Ed Joyce top scored

  • Sussex suffer alarming batting collapse

    Sussex suffered a startling batting collapse as they were bowled out before tea on the opening day of their County Championship clash with Leicestershire at Hove. The dismissal of Luke Wells sparked a clatter of wickets as Sussex slumped from 130

  • Driver seriously hurt in two car crash

    A driver has been left with serious injuries following a crash on a major road. The accident happened on the A27 between Lewes and Polegate yesterday morning. Emergency services were called to Selmeston, west of the Drusillas roundabout, just before

  • Hughton: 'Taking Albion up would top the lot'

    Chris Hughton says it would be the biggest achievement of his 40-year career in football if Albion complete a Leicester-type revival and are promoted to the Premier League. Hughton won domestic and European trophies with Spurs as a player and 53

  • Jimmy Hill's ashes scattered at Coventry City ground

    The ashes of former footballer, manager and pundit Jimmy Hill have been scattered at a ceremony this weekend. The former Match of the Day presenter, who lived in Hurstpierpoint, died in December at the age of 87. He had been living with Alzheimer’s

  • Man fined over racist graffiti on Brighton pub's wall

    A MAN has been fined £60 for scrawling racist graffiti on a pub. Sean McGrath, 49, of Freehold Terrace, Brighton, caused racially aggravated harassment by displaying offensive words on the King and Queen pub in Marlborough Place, Brighton, in February

  • Man on rape charges

    A MAN has appeared in court accused of rape. Jordan Tobutt, 24, of Church Road, Copthorne, Crawley, appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court accused of raping a woman in a cemetery in Horsham earlier this month. He is also accused of raping

  • Flood protection advice offered to residents

    ADVICE and information for residents in homes at risk of flooding was on offer at a special event.The Seahaven Community Flood Fair took place in Seaford to give people a chance to learn more about how to protect their homes and what steps were being

  • Tireless fundraiser in marathon

    AN IT worker’s marathon efforts have raised more than £2,000 for sick children. Support analyst Simon Chivrall, from Chichester, finished Sunday’s London Marathon in four hours 18 minutes in a climax to months of fundraising for Children with Cancer

  • EU vote delays the Gatwick expansion decision again

    A GOVERNMENT decision on the expansion of Gatwick could be delayed again – this time by the EU referendum. The decision to choose between a second runway at Gatwick or a third runway at Heathrow could face further delay because of a Whitehall “

  • Runner nets £1k tribute to late father

    A 40-YEAR-OLD woman has raised £1,000 for research into heart disease in memory of her father. Helen O’Sullivan, from Eastbourne, ran the London Marathon in three hours and 49 minutes to raise the cash for the British Heart Foundation. Her

  • University protest plan

    CAMPAIGNERS are planning another protest over the controversial exit of the University of Brighton from Hastings. Hastings Campus Solidarity will be holding a demonstration at the Priory Square University Building in Hastings on Saturday, May 14

  • Appeal after dog kills cat

    RESIDENTS are trying to identify a dog owner whose pet killed a cat when it was off its lead. Onlookers were horrified to see the dead cat in Stapley Road, Hove, after being chased by a brown dog just before 10am on Thursday. They are now trying