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  • Chance for Albion to climb up the table against Newcastle

    Albion have a big incentive to beat Newcastle at the Amex tomorrow. They could climb to as high as 12th in the Premier League table with a second successive home win (4pm). Defeats for West Ham, Bournemouth, Stoke, Swansea and Leicester at

  • Bosses get their hands dirty

    THE centre management team at Churchill Square swapped the shopping centre for shovels, paintbrushes, plants and tools when they teamed up with Brighton Housing Trust for the day. The charity, whose mission is to combat homelessness, create opportunities

  • Body found in search for missing man Jamie Douglas

    A BODY has been found in the search for missing man Jamie Douglas. The 45-year-old was last seen leaving his home in Windmill Road, Polegate, on Thursday morning at 6.30am and went to work, before leaving to go to a work appointment in Hove. 

  • 100 workers to be laid off by worst ranked water company

    SOUTHERN Water is laying off up to 100 staff just days after being ranked the worst water service in the country. The Argus understands the troubled company is planning to outsource some of its customer service work to Leeds. One worker at

  • Hughton relishing the competition to be Albion No.1

    Tim Krul is in the mix to be Albion’s No.1 as they prepare for another showdown with his former club Newcastle. Boss Chris Hughton says the Dutchman will be competing for the gloves with current first choice Mathew Ryan and Niki Maenpaa after his

  • Wood you buy this house?

    WITH Albion now mixing it with the giants of English football, they need to be able to attract some of the biggest names in the sport.In particular the Seagulls are still searching for a star striker. This stunning property, which has Premier League footballer

  • A Whole Lotta Love on the way for Royal Blood

    WHEN you think of Top Of The Pops you can’t help but hum the opening few bars of Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love.The catchy rock and roll tune, which was the show’s theme music for decades, is ingrained in our minds.Brighton rock band Royal Blood are

  • Corbyn still has work to do if he is to become PM

    THE Labour Party conference begins tomorrow, but the Brighton Conference Centre will be hosting a very different sort of conference to the ones we’ve become used to seeing there. Ever since Neil Kinnock asked Peter Mandelson to help him modernise

  • BIMM Brighton is thriving

    THE UK’s music industry is thriving - and that includes the BIMM Brighton.The annual review from UK Music’s Measuring Music report for 2017 shows a six per cent increase in growth across the music industry. The report also finds that music contributed

  • New holistic hub opens in Horsham

    A PURPOSE-BUILT yoga and wellbeing studio in Horsham will officially open its doors on October 6.It is offering limited spaces on the day for people to try their facilities.Iriness Yoga and Wellbeing - situated on Victoria Street - launches as the only

  • Schools set to go fitness crazy

    NATIONAL Fitness Day takes place on Wednesday - and one Brighton company has seized on the opportunity.iDEA - Interactive Digital Entertainment Activities - is a provider of virtually hosted entertainment, fitness and dance activities.It has partnered

  • Brighton Pavilion is just GREAT

    HEATHROW has unveiled more than 200 GREAT campaign images across Terminal 3,including Brighton attractions.They display a mix of heritage sites pioneering British businesses and cultural attractions across the UK. The government’s GREAT Britain Campaign

  • Soccer plea for more refugees

    FOOTBALL clubs, federations, fans and governments around Europe are being urged to make the sport more accessible to refugees.Dr Mark Doidge, Senior Research Fellow from the University of Brighton’s School of Sport and Service Management, said football

  • Digital and You exhibition focus

    MID Sussex District Council has announced the return of its free Digital and You event next month.It is being held at the King’s Centre in Burgess Hill on Tuesday October 17 from 11.30-4pm. Adopting a digital theme for the second year running, the event

  • Networking with a difference

    AN estimated £25-million of business gathered at Sea Life Brighton for a networking event with a difference – an after-dark, behind-the-scenes tour of the world’s oldest operating aquarium. The event, organised by Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerce

  • Victoria on shortlist for entrepreneur title

    BRIGHTON based Victoria Green has been shortlisted in the 2017 NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards.It is in the running for the Small Business of the Year and beat off tough competition to make the regional shortlist.More than 1000 businesses enter

  • Wild Stag Studio’s staff set for skydive

    A BRIGHTON video company is going the extra mile for the perfect view.Wild Stag Studio staff are packing up their cameras in search of an extra special perspective on October 1 when they will be undertaking a charity skydive in Maidstone.Director Dave

  • New film set to give area economic boost

    GOODBYE Christopher Robin - a new biopic of the famous creator of the Winnie the Pooh stories - is predicted to give East Sussex a major economic boost when it opens this week.The film - which charts AA Milne’s family life as his famous ‘pooh bear’ gains

  • Matthew is new regional director

    MATTHEW Taylor has been appointed Regional Director at HR specialists Career Directed Solutions.He is based in the South covering Brighton, Hove and the South Coast. MD Steve Thompson-Martyn said: “We are entering an exciting new era at CDS with plans

  • Manufacturers remain confident about growth

    SME manufacturers in the UK are more confident around revenue growth, despite Brexit uncertainties, skills shortages and production cost rises. So says a report by Worthing and Gatwick-based chartered accountants, tax and business advisers, MHA Carpenter

  • Rape charge student banned from campus over allegations

    A SUSSEX University student accused of rape has been banished from campus. Liam Allen, 21, of Grand Parade, Brighton, is alleged to have raped another student last year. Since the allegations have been made the computer science student has

  • Girl, 18, headbutted, spat and swore at police during fracas

    A TEENAGE girl swore at police officers before punching and headbutting one in the face and spitting at another. Paige Skinner, 18, from Newhaven, had been involved in a heated argument with her mother before she assaulted the police officers when