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  • Hughton: We let a chance slip away

    Chris Hughton believes Albion let the chance of a landmark result pass them by at Newcastle. The Seagulls boss was disappointed with some of his team's work on the ball in a 2-0 defeat on Tyneside. But he still felt they could have taken something

  • Ten-man Seagulls suffer first defeat

    Albion were handed their first defeat of the season – and had Sam Baldock sent-off for the first time in his career. The striker saw yellow for the second tie after a collision with home goalkeeper Matz Sels as the Seagulls lost 2-0 at Newcastle

  • Crawley's unbeaten start comes to an end

    Crawley Town’s unbeaten league record came to an end with a 3-1 defeat to Notts County at the Checkatrade Stadium. A 47th-minute Enzio Boldewijn goal gave the Reds the lead. But Notts equalised within two minutes after James Collins put the

  • New boy Duffy in for Albion debut

    Shane Duffy has been thrown in for his Albion debut at Newcastle today. The new signing from Blackburn takes over alongside Lewis Dunk in central defence at Newcastle while Bruno switches to his preferred right-back berth. Sam Baldock gets

  • Boy, 15, stabbed on Brighton seafront

    A TEENAGER is in hospital after being stabbed on Brighton seafront. The 15-year-old boy was stabbed in Kings Road, Brighton on Saturday morning (August 27). Emergency services were called at around 2.10am and after treatment by paramedics the

  • Albion boss issues Rafa warning

    Chris Hughton has warned Rafa Benitez he faces a tougher job emulating his own achievement with Newcastle. The Albion manager took Newcastle straight back up from the Championship to the Premier League when he was in charge of today's opponents

  • Why we must all respect the sea

    THIS week's tragedy at Camber is still sinking in.For the families of the five young men, it is a tragedy they will carry with them for the rest of their lives.If one good thing has come from this awful week it is that lifeguards will now be stationed

  • Non-emergency ambulance drivers vote to strike

    DRIVERS working for a patient transport firm are to strike. It comes after a decision by bosses to lay off staff taken on in the wake of a rival's collapse. The Argus can exclusively reveal that ambulance drivers at Docklands Medical Services

  • Friends tell how murder victim Shana Grice had been stalked

    A TEENAGER who police believe was murdered had previously told friends she was being stalked, The Argus can reveal. Shana Grice, 19, was found dead at home in Chrisdory Road, Mile Oak, on Thursday and a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder

  • Lucas: I'd be willing to enter electoral pact with Labour

    CAROLINE Lucas has said she would be willing to see her party's candidates drop out of elections to avoid splitting the vote. The Green MP for Brighton Pavilion indicated she was willing to enter electoral pacts with other "progressive" parties

  • Sir Ian's moving tributes to his Nobel Prize-winning friend

    GOLDEN Globe winning actor Sir Ian McKellen has led the tributes to his childhood friend and Nobel Prize winner Sir Harry Kroto. The Lord of the Rings actor told an audience of Sir Harry’s friends, academics, students and members of the public

  • New waffle bakery opens in Brighton

    A LITTLE bit of Brussels will be coming to Sussex as a new waffle bakery opens in Brighton. Wafflemeister will be bringing its mouth-watering array of handmade waffles and toppings to our city. The UK chain has opened its doors on West Street

  • Nostalgia: Looking back at the holiday camp 'King'

    Billy Butlin was a showman who might have been just another fairground owner but for two brilliant ideas he had.Butlin realised in the 1930s that some workers receiving paid holidays for the first time would have no idea about what to do with them.So