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  • Man attacked with machete in flat suffers serious injury

    A MAN has been attacked by someone wielding a machete. The attack happened inside a flat in Millfield Estate, Sompting, at about 4am today.   The 50-year-old victim was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, with a serious injury

  • Anti-terrorism officers carry out search on Brighton property

    An address in Brighton has been searched as part of a series of anti-terror raids by police across the country. Police officers and intelligence agencies have mounted a massive investigation to piece together the movements in the lead-up to the attack

  • Red Nose Day 2017: what are you doing to raise money?

    Schools and offices all over Sussex will be taking part in Red Nose Day tomorrow. Supporters are being encouraged to wear red noses and do something funny to raise money for Comic Relief and help transform lives. The theme for this year's event

  • Hyde New Homes – Making new waves in Hove

    In the much sought after East Sussex area of Hove, leading property developer Hyde New Homes unveils its latest development, New Wave. Adding to its extensive collection of properties throughout London and the South East, New Wave offers one, two, and

  • Injuries open door for young batsmen to shine at Sussex

    Sussex's young batsmen have been challenged to prove they are ready for the demands of the County Championship. Injuries to Luke Wells and Matt Machan have opened the door for the likes of Harry Finch, Delray Rawlins and Phil Salt to stake their

  • Review: Craig David at the Brighton Centre ★★★★

    Soulful – that’s how you’d describe Craig David’s sell-out gig, although it was very much a night of two halves. Dressed in a white tracksuit, regularly illuminated from below with striplights, and with a toothy smile that 90% of the time looked

  • Car collides with parked vehicle in Hove

    A VEHICLE has crashed into a parked car with no reported injuries. At around 6.30am today Sussex Police were called to Fonthill Road, near Ranelagh Villas, in Hove to deal with the incident. The vehicles involved are believed to be an Audi and a

  • Strike now whilst the gavel is hot

    A sale by auction is the only method of sale where the seller is, via their auctioneer, actively able to seek higher offers at all times during marketing, a procedure that is accepted by purchasers as being ‘par for the course.’ It is for this reason

  • Albion winger has the world at his feet

    Solly March has been told the world is his oyster – as he hopes for England under-21 action. Albion top scorer Glenn Murray has revealed how he is excited by the skills of his colleague in training sessions. He reckons fans have only seen the

  • Jobs and homes boom as growth deal is sealed

    COUNCIL leaders have put pen to paper on a growth deal to deliver housebuilding and employment schemes worth hundreds of millions of pounds. Adur and Worthing council leaders Neil Parkin and Daniel Humphreys joined West County Council leader Louise

  • Dancer is the inspiration for charity show

    AN entertainment company is staging a one-off charity performance in recognition of one of their dancers who has a rare disease. Full Beam Productions - based in East Dean near Eastbourne - is fundraising for The Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Last year

  • 60 seconds with... Victor Moore

    Victor L Moore is a fantasy author from Eastbourne. He recently released his first book, the Pentacle of Northumbria. He is also a music teacher and puppeteer. Where is your favourite place in Sussex? It has got to be Eastbourne. I am originally

  • MPs tell of horror during Westminster terror attack

    HOVE MP Peter Kyle has spoken of his horror at yesterday’s terrorist attack outside the Houses of Parliament that left a police officer murdered. The officer died after being stabbed. Two other people died and at least 20 others were injured

  • How murderer stalked teenager for months

    POLICE did not take any further action against Shana Grice’s stalker on at least three occasions, the trial heard. And after one incident officers even issued her with a fine for wasting police time. She met Michael Lane in 2015 and they started

  • Caring staff pick up award for commitment and success

    A HOUSING association has won national praise for its staff. Lewes-based Southdown picked up an award at the Skills for Care Accolades, which celebrates progress made by employees in helping those in their care. The organisation - which in

  • Therapy service for dogs helps pets in pain

    A CANINE therapist has launched a therapy service to teach dog owners how to stop their pet’s destructive habits. Dogs that chew or lick their paws can be a common complaint among pet owners but many are not aware of the serious problems such behaviour

  • Terror cannot prevail

    NOBODY can fail to have been moved by yesterday’s shocking terrorism attack in the heart of London.One police officer dead after being stabbed outside the Houses of Parliament.Two other innocent members of the public sadly also lost their lives and at

  • Letter of the Day: Fury at RMT union

    THE distress and loss of jobs Mike Cash, the general secretary of the RMT union, has caused and still is causing is disgusting and I’m not surprised he doesn’t want to speak to the general public (The Argus, March 20). They might lynch him!

  • Picture of the Day: The West Pier

    THIS photograph by Rebecca Terry shows an unusual view of Brighton’s West Pier. For the chance to see your photo featured here, please email it to picture.desk@theargus.co.uk and include your name, address and some information about the picture

  • Man admits stockpiling indecent pictures of children

    A MAN has admitted downloading more than a thousand indecent pictures of children. Stewart Fullager, 44, of Links Road, Lancing, admitted making 59 of the most serious category A pictures, as well as a further 109 category B and 821 category C

  • Pier boss sells his last city bar as profits soar

    THE millionaire who owns Brighton Palace Pier has sold off all his other businesses in the city. Luke Johnson sold the last of his Brighton bars, Lola Lo in East Street, last week. The sale for a “nominal amount” followed his surrendering of

  • Parking gripes as travellers move on to bingo hall site

    A PARKING firm said it would “most likely” be issuing tickets after travellers moved on to a bingo hall car park yesterday. About a dozen caravans arrived at the Gala Bingo site in Freshfield Way in the morning. The travellers said they planned

  • Police apologise to family and say: We could have done more

    SUSSEX Police have apologised to the family of Shana Grice and said they may not have done “the very best” they could to protect her. On the day of her death it was announced the force would be investigated by the police watchdog for how it handled

  • No kidding, goats are ready for Red Nose Day

    FUNDRAISERS are getting their face-paint and fancy dress ready for Red Nose Day. Events are planned across Brighton and Hove tomorrow, including a 24-hour danceathon, a netball tournament, a bunting marathon and a goat race. Lewes MP Maria Caulfield