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  • Bruno rues missed opportunity - but title ambition lives on

    Bruno has not given up on his dream of leading Albion to the title. The Seagulls skipper believes today’s 1-0 defeat by Bristol City summed up the competitive nature of the Championship. His side can still clinch the crown at Aston Villa by

  • Bank team aids mental health

    A TEAM of seven bank workers in Haywards Heath peddled their way to raising almost £500 for mental health charity Mental Health UK as part of their company’s commitment to good causes.Lloyds Banking Group staff - led by Victoria McHugh, a manager from

  • University programme off to USA

    A UNIVERSITY of Brighton programme for children with Professor C Gull as its mascot has been adopted in the USA.The university’s flagship primary schools project acts as a guide to university for younger children and is part of the university’s work to

  • Young chef scoops top award

    A YOUNG chef has taken first prize in the South African Cuisine Young Chef of the Year competition – a trip to South Africa to train at one of the country’s leading restaurants.The nationwide competition was launched to inspire chefs studying and working

  • Shop owners mark 10 years

    DIVERSIFICATION, supporting Sussex producers and putting quality first are the key to success for a shop celebrating its 10th anniversary.So say Mark Robinson and Jonathan Brantigan, owners of independent specialist food shop Pallant of Arundel.They say

  • Real Patisserie wins gold award

    BRIGHTON’S Real Patisserie has won Gold in the Independent Bakery Sandwich Retailer category of this year’s Sammies. Real Patisserie, on St George’s Road, Kemp Town, is a family-owned patisserie that bakes artisan bread, authentic French pastries and

  • Estate agent helps town running club

    ONE year ago Stephen Newberry and Andrew Tully from Newberry Tully estate agents agreed to sponsor the junior members of the Seaford Striders running club. This sponsorship enabled the club to purchase electric yellow t-shirts for everyone.These have

  • Five star boutique hotel on market

    KEMP Townhouse, a five-star boutique hotel in Brighton, is looking for a new owner through specialist business property adviser Christie and Co.Located just off the seafront in the fashionable area of Kemp Town, the Grade II listed mid-terrace town house

  • Crime writer speaks to lunch club

    INTERNATIONAL best-selling crime writer Peter James is counting down the days to his next book launch on May 17 in Brighton.Peter gave himself a rare lunch break to update the Brighton and Hove Business Lunch Club on his latest thriller and talk about

  • The stage is set for Albion to host title party

    The stage is set for Albion's biggest-ever title party at the Amex today - after Newcastle ensured the champagne was kept on ice. Newcastle kept the Championship race alive with a 2-0 win at Cardiff last night. Ghanaian Christian Atsu clipped

  • University of Sussex one of top twenty in the country

    A UNIVERSITY has dropped one place in an influential guide but remains one of the top 20 in the country.The University of Sussex dropped to 19 in the Complete University Guide, which was issued this week.The university scored particularly highly in graduate

  • Teacher, 47, struck off for relationship with teenage pupil

    A TEACHER at a prestigious Roman Catholic boarding school has been banned from the profession indefinitely for having a sexual relationship with a teenage pupil.A disciplinary hearing also heard singing teacher David Brown sent the pupil explicit pictures

  • Argus photograph archive launch is a Grand success

    HUNDREDS of historic Argus photographs were unveiled yesterday at an exhibition displaying the paper’s coverage of events between 1929 and 1992. The Argus Photo Archive 1929-1992 Sale and Exhibition was held at The Grand, Brighton, where keen visitors

  • Jail for man who filmed young girl

    A PERVERT who said he saw nothing wrong in covertly filming a young girl has been sentenced to 21 months in jail.John Bartram, 61, retired, of Furnace Way, Uckfield, pictured, appeared at Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday.He had previously pleaded guilty to

  • 60 seconds with... Sam Knight

    Sam Knight is a photographer from Lewes, studying a Masters degree in photography at the University of Brighton. What is your favourite place in Sussex? My hometown of Lewes and the surrounding peaks of the South Downs would take the number

  • On the run woman, 36, hunted by police after evading justice

    POLICE are hunting a woman who failed to attend court four months ago to face a drink driving charge. Officers want to trace 36-year-old Lara Green. She failed to attend Worthing Magistrates’ Court in December and yesterday the force appealed for help

  • Albion fans have been so fantastic

    WELL today’s the day.It’s going to be one hell of a party we imagine at The Amex this afternoon when the Albion play Bristol City at 5.30pm.It’s hard to imagine Albion won’t be champions come about 7pm, whatever the results of the last 24 hours.What has

  • Duckling drain drama rescue

    A BROOD of ducklings found trapped in a drain were saved after an intrepid rescue. The RSPCA was called to rescue the terrified youngsters who had become separated from their mother. A passer-by raised the alarm when the nine were spotted in the huge

  • Daisy welcomes special gift from Hollywood into her life

    A 94-year-old woman who had £600 stolen from her while she was shopping said she has a huge smile on her face after Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood offered his support. Daisy Payne was presented with a cheque for £400 from the TV baking star

  • Picture of the Day: Lancing beach at sunset

    Daniel Yates took this lovely picture of sunset at Lancing beach. 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. If you are