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  • A Mata of friendship for Albion skipper Bruno

    Every fixture will be special for Albion in the Premier League next season. The first league meeting with Manchester United since drawing at Old Trafford in March 1983 will have even more meaning than clashing with a giant for Spanish captain Bruno

  • Spreading the love for Manchester

    Campaigners are hoping to send messages of love and support to Manchester in the wake of Monday night's terrorist attack. Attendees to tonight's vigil outside Brighton Town Hall are being encouraged to bring homemade heart-shaped placards featuring

  • Teenager chooses Albion over Celtic

    Josh Kerr turned down another contract with Celtic to join Albion. The versatile 19-year-old defender is linking up with Simon Rusk's under-23s on a two-year deal. Kerr said: "It happened quite quickly. I'd been offered another contract by

  • Sussex star Joyce calls time on county career

    Sussex batsman Ed Joyce has retired from county cricket due to international commitments with Ireland. Joyce has decided to concentrate his efforts with Ireland and his provincial team Leinster having undergone knee surgery last winter. He

  • Atletico Madrid visiting Albion at the Amex

    Albion will prepare for their Premier League debut with a showpiece friendly against European heavyweights Atletico Madrid at the Amex. The Spanish giants are the opponents for the Seagulls' final and only home warm-up on Sunday August 6 (4pm).

  • Vigil for Manchester victims to be held in Brighton

    A vigil for the victims of the Manchester terror attack will be held in Brighton this morning. A minute's silence and will be held outside both Brighton and Hove Town Halls at 10.30am. The One Voice partnership - a group involving the council

  • Armed police officers patrolling Sussex stations

    ARMED police officers have been seen this morning patrolling two Sussex railway stations. An officer with a machine gun was stationed at Brighton Railway Station at 8am. While two colleagues were seen talking to passengers at Lewes Railway

  • UPDATED: Cyclist seriously injured after being hit by a car

    A CYCLIST is being treated for a serious head injury in hospital after being hit by a car in the middle of the night. Commuters this morning found the A22 closed southbound. Police had closed the carriageway at 3.45am following the collision

  • Woodman parts company with Whitehawk

    Andy Woodman has parted company with Whitehawk after keeping them up last season. The former Newcastle and Crystal Palace coach has turned down an offer to remain as manager of the National League south outfit. Woodman was initially brought

  • Midfielder Aaron Mooy on Albion's radar

    ALBION have Championship play-off finalist Aaron Mooy on their radar after launching their Premier League plans with the capture of German number ten Pascal Gross. They want to add a central midfielder to the ranks and Mooy is among several names

  • 60 seconds with... David Liley

    David Liley is chief officer of Healthwatch Brighton and Hove, the official consumer champion for health and social care in the city. David has been a social worker for almost 40 years.What is your favourite place in Sussex?The Sea Lane Café in Worthing.What

  • E-fit released of man who attempted to rob teenage girl

    POLICE have issued this e-fit of a man suspected of trying to rob a 13-year-old girl in Eastbourne. The girl was walking in Cherry Garden Road at around 5.20pm on Tuesday, May 16, when the man grabbed her, causing her to fall to the ground.

  • 50 objections against planning application for Scientology HQ

    THE Church of Scientology has upset neighbours with plans for a coach park at its UK HQ. The group, which counts Tom Cruise and John Travolta among high-profile supporters, has applied for retrospective planning permission for a coach park at the

  • New Mexican street food restaurant opens in Brighton

    A NEW restaurant has launched with a tongue-in-cheek jibe at American president Donald Trump. Halisco, in Preston Street, Brighton, serves Mexican street food – and it features Mr Trump looking over the wall he promised to build along the Mexican

  • New £1m three-ride attraction opens at Drusillas

    AWARD-winning zoo Drusillas has opened its biggest attraction yet in time for half term. It launched Go Safari a week ahead of schedule on Sunday. The new rides are already proving to be a big hit with visitors. The £1 million project is

  • Meet the candidate: Kelly-Marie Blundell

    In the meet the candidate hot seat today is Kelly-Marie Blundell, who is fighting to win back the Lewes seat for the Liberal Democrats.The Argus (TA): What is the biggest single issue in the constituency you are standing in?Kelly-Marie Blundell (K-MB)

  • Expats to have say on Sussex constituencies

    AN EXPAT Brightonian claims he has lost his right to vote because of the cost of a postage stamp. Gavin Greenwood is currently living in Hong Kong but had hoped still to vote in the upcoming UK General Election. He said he sent his postal voting

  • Young actors show bullies who is the boss

    A NEW musical starring schoolchildren is taking aim at bullying. The Brighton Fringe show, written by award-winning musician and former Brighton College teacher Natalie Sexton, stars children aged nine to 13. This Boy Tom is a story of courage

  • Picture of the Day: Beach huts along Hove promenade

    Pete Chapman took this atmospheric late evening shot of beach huts along Hove promenade. For a chance to see your photo featured here, please email it to picture.dek@theargus.co.uk and include your name, address and some information about the picture

  • Protesters: We’re glad we stopped this fascist

    A RIGHT-WING politician says he felt threatened by an “anti-democratic” protest which ended with police escorting him to safety. Tony Thommes, the Front National candidate for French Expats in Northern Europe, was chased away by protesters when

  • We’re a great nation, we won’t give in

    THE people of Manchester must summon the spirit of the Second World War to overcome the horrors of Monday night’s terror attack. That is the message from the former Brighton Kemptown MP who was in office at the time of The Grand hotel bombing in

  • Councillor fined for breaking planning rules is sacked

    A COUNCILLOR who broke planning rules to make changes to her listed home has been sacked from her post. Barby Dashwood-Morris has been forced to give up her position on Wealden District Council but not because she was convicted of breaking conservation

  • Terrorism expert: We can’t prevent these attacks

    THERE is little we can do to prevent attacks by Jihadis at major public events, a terrorism expert has warned. Andy Oppenheimer, a counter terrorism analyst, said we should expect more bloodshed with Islamic extremism unlikely to be defeated for