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  • One person taken to hospital after two cars crash

    A person has been taken to hospital after two cars crashed this afternoon.  Police were called to a crash on the A280 Long Furlong, Worthing, at 3.10pm today. The collision involved a Volkswage Golf and Skoda.  A person was taken to Worthing

  • Normans and Crusaders event thrilled visitors to Arundel Castle

    ARUNDEL Castle’s Normans and Crusaders event thrilled visitors over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. The castle transported people back to 1215 with captivating showcases of 12th century combat, weaponry and crafts, all set within a period style encampment

  • Albion seafront promotion parade confirmed

    THOUSANDS of Albion fans will get the chance to cheer their Premier League-bound heroes in an end-of-season victory parade. The club and Brighton and Hove City Council have confirmed that an open-top bus tour along the city seafront will take place

  • Baldock still missing as Albion go title hunting

    Albion will be without Sam Baldock again for their tilt at the Championship title at Norwich tomorrow night. The striker has missed the five wins on the trot since the international break which have clinched promotion to the Premier League for

  • BC Camplight, Komedia Studio, April 18 ★★★

    “THIS could be awesome or the opposite of that”, said Brian Christinzio, clad in baseball cap and sunglasses in the gloom of Komedia Studio. Ultimately the US-born, Manchester-based songwriter’s gig was somewhere in the middle of those extremes.

  • Sussex target overseas replacement for injured Philander

    Sussex will attempt to sign a replacement overseas player ahead of the Royal London One Day Cup to fill the void left by Vernon Philander. Philander, pictured, has flown back to South Africa after suffering a grown injury on the first day of his

  • Albion striker vows to fight for shot at Premier League

    Tomer Hemed is ready for the Premier League fight of his life. The Israeli striker expects Albion to be shrewd in the summer transfer market. He anticipates the hottest competition of his career for a starting place after seeing his playing

  • Letter of the Day: We ARE trying to save the Madeira Arches

    JUST to clear up some points raised by A Gumbrill, GP Anderson, Dan Walsh and the seafront traders (Letters, April 18) on the plans to save the Madeira Terraces.Firstly we are trying to save them and have been working hard for some time on a plan, a fact

  • Brighton and Hove turns blue and white for the Seagulls

    DOROTHY Purvis’s family think she’s mad. The 83 year old’s two former husbands, son and most of the people around her cannot quite believe how devoted she is to Brighton and Hove Albion. She had her house painted blue after the death of her

  • All roads lead to town for big Italian festival

    HORSHAM town centre’s annual Italian inspired festival was a huge success over the Easter weekend. Visitors enjoyed three days of food, entertainment and a wide range of fascinating vehicles. The star car on Easter Monday was the event’s first

  • Jobs to put a stop to the worst domestic abusers

    A CHARITY is hiring staff to work with some of the most dangerous domestic abusers in the county to put a stop to their behaviour. The Hampton Trust will base two case workers in Horsham as part of a pilot project to see perpetrators change the

  • 60 seconds with... Dodie Finamore

    Dodie Finamore is an actress performing in The Writers’ Bloc at Brighton Fringe. She also works for the Fringe in the participant services team when she is not performing.What is your favourite place in Sussex?I think it would have to be the tearooms

  • Picture of the Day: Flowers in the wood

    Chris Hall of Burgess Hill took this beautiful picture of the woods near Spatham Lane, Ditchling. 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

  • Our time in the sun

    IF ENGLAND are ever to win a World Cup again, it will be a great time for the current government to hold a General Election.The truth is that we are not in that position nationally but the Opposition is in such chaos these days that Theresa May is seizing

  • Son takes on the marathon for a veteran charity

    A MAN whose war veteran father is registered blind is taking on a 26 mile challenge for the charity which helped him. Nigel Huddleston from Southwick is joining thousands of runners at the London Marathon on Sunday. The 51-year-old is aiming