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  • Sussex share the spoils after Middlesex cut loose at Lord's

    Sussex took a point from their opening match in the Royal London One-Day Cup after a rain-hit game at Lord's. Luke Wright's men were facing a daunting run-chase after Middlesex had made 341-5 with Ryan Higgins blasting 24 runs from Ajmal Shahzad's

  • Jaguar passenger freed by firefighters after crash with van

    FIREFIGHTERS freed a man trapped in a car after a crash with a van. Emergency services were called to the A259 South Street, Eastbourne, at 10.44am this morning after a collision between a Jaguar car and Ford Transit van.  A man in the Jaguar

  • 46% of dogs in Brighton and Hove are pawly

    ALMOST half of dogs in Brighton and Hove have a health problem. Research has shown 46% of dogs in the city are unwell; 27% had anal gland problems and 9% were overweight. 64% of owners did not know poor nutrition is the leading cause of health

  • Baldock back in training - but no Duffy for Albion's title

    Sam Baldock is back in training as Albion prepare for their champions challenge against his old club Bristol City. But Shane Duffy's next appearance will be for his country, not his club. The Republic of Ireland central defender has been ruled

  • All change at the top as new chairman announced for West Pier

    THE FORMER boss of the University of Sussex has taken over at the West Pier. Professor Michael Farthing will be taking over the role of chairman at the West Pier Trust. Prof Farthing will be helping the trust move to a new seafront office and develop

  • Sussex skipper looking for fresh start in one-day cup

    Skipper Luke Wright believes a switch in format can help Sussex kick-start their season. Sussex begin their Royal London One-Day Cup campaign at Lord’s today on the back of heavy defeats in their opening two County Championship games. The county

  • Liberal Democrats will not contest Caroline Lucas's seat

    THE Liberal Democrats will not contest the seat currently held by Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas.  The local party members in Brighton Pavilion decided to back the Greens in the seat in an effort to fight Brexit and the Tories. In further

  • Road blocked after two car crash in Brighton

    A road was blocked after two cars crashed. Police were called around 6.40am this morning to Mackie Avenue, Patcham, after two cars were involved in a collision. The road was partially blocked but has now been cleared.

  • Albion fans urged to pump up the volume for title push

    Uwe Huenemeier can’t wait to hear the Amex roar as Albion go for the title. The Seagulls are preparing for another full house for the visit of Bristol City on Saturday. They could cheer the Seagulls to the crown, or even be celebrating from kick-off

  • Star defends use of N-word in live television interview

    FORMER glamour model Katie Price has defended using a racial term on live television. The 38-year-old said she mentioned the N-word so she could help raise awareness of the sort of abuse her disabled son faces. The star, who lives near Horsham

  • Residents have say on their town’s future

    A SERIES of public meetings is being held to help shape the future of a port town. Since 2014 Newhaven Town Council has been asking residents, businesses and organisations about what they think makes the town special and what could be improved.

  • Owners urgently needed for six homeless collies

    SIX friendly border collies are on the look out for new homes. They are being cared for at the Dogs Trust in Shoreham but staff say they are constantly being overlooked by visitors. Katie, Seamus, Rye, Theo, Jack and Flame are all very different

  • Big launch of historic Argus photo archive

    A LAUNCH event for an eclectic archive of photographs published in The Argus between 1929 and 1992 will help raise money for local charities. The Argus has been assisted by archivists at The Keep and Andy Garth and his team at Brighton and Hove Stuff

  • Picture of the Day: Shoreham Harbour

    Fred Claydon from Saltdean took this photo of Shoreham Harbour looking towards Brighton early in the morning. For the chance to see your photograph here email it to picture.desk@theargus.co.uk and include your name, address and some details about the

  • Nostalgia: The superstars who came to Brighton to perform

    TODAY we have a look at some top music stars in their heyday who have been making comebacks. Bananarama are the latest Eighties act to announce they are back doing the rounds. The original line-up of Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward

  • Local votes are key

    THE county council elections next week have been put in the shade by the general election which takes place just a few weeks later.Much of the focus – and indeed the publicity both local and national – has been on May, Corbyn and co.But that’s not to

  • 60 seconds with... Warren Dudley

    Warren Dudley is a Brighton-born film maker and writer. His new movie, Cage, is available worldwide via Amazon and his screenplay, The Bromley Boys, is due in cinemas later this year. What is your favourite place in Sussex? The stretch of cliff

  • Bus drivers put hands in pockets to help theft victim, 94

    BUS drivers clubbed together to help raise money for a 94-year-old woman who had £600 of her pension money stolen while she was shopping. Brighton and Hove Buses staff at the Whitehawk depot raised £240 for Daisy Payne to help repay the money taken

  • Shopping centre supports May’s sunshine carnival

    THIS year’s Sunshine Carnival in Eastbourne is to be supported again by the town’s Arndale Centre. The carnival will start at the earlier time of 2pm on Saturday, May 27, and follow its usual route from the Western Lawns to Princes Park. Arndale

  • Man’s romantic quest leads to career in music

    A MUSICIAN who appeared on Channel 4’s The Undateables has joined forces with arts charity Carousel to start crowdfunding for his upcoming gigs. Daniel Wakeford, 29, from Brighton, refuses to let autism hold him back in his quest for both love

  • Albion supporter proves he's a cut above the rest

    AN ALBION supporter who ran the London Marathon to raise money for the Martlets Hospice has exceeded his target and raised over £3,000. Tony Constable, 46, ran the race in memory of his good friend and fellow Albion fan Gary Dunk, who died of brain