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  • Hughton: "We were outstanding"

    Boss Chris Hughton hailed Albion's display as "outstanding" in the 3-0 win at West Ham. He was as pleased with the clean sheet as the goals for Glenn Murray (2) and Jose Izquierdo. Hughton said: "I thought it was outstanding. A huge part of

  • Murray at the double for rampant Albion

    Glenn Murray enjoyed double delight tonight with two goals as Albion thumped West Ham 3-0 at the London Stadium. The centre-forward headed in Pascal Gross's tenth minute free-kick and converted a late penalty after Pablo Zabaleta upended him in

  • Gross so influential for Albion

    Bargain buy Pascal Gross looks to continue his extraordinary influence over Albion's Premier League fortunes at West Ham tonight. The £3 million summer signing from German club Ingolstadt has played a part in all six of Albion's goals in their

  • Baldock on target in Albion Under-23s outing

    ALBION striker Sam Baldock showed his finishing prowess on his second comeback outing after injury. Baldock scored in a second successive 2-2 draw for the under-23s against Middlesbrough at the Lancing training complex today. Boss Chris

  • Car and van crash on A259

    A CAR and a van were involved in a crash on the A259. The collision occurred on the South Coast Road at Peacehaven, close to the Texaco Garage at the junction of Telscombe Cliffs Way. The incident took place at around 1.20pm and the road was

  • Boy, 15, held by police after beach huts vandalised

    A TEENAGE boy was arrested after several beach huts were damaged.The 15-year-old was held on suspicion of causing criminal damage following incidents at Beach Green, Brighton Road, Lancing.Two padlocks and a locking bar were forcibly removed from a hut

  • Man, 41, stabbed in chest after altercation

    A 41-YEAR-OLD man was stabbed in the chest during an altercation with another man. An altercation is reported to have taken place between two men shortly before the incident occurred in The Broadway, Crawley town centre, at about 11.15am on Tuesday

  • Man, 51, charged with GBH using large rolling pin

    AN UNEMPLOYED man has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm while in possession of a large rolling pin. A 46-year-old local man suffered serious injuries following an incident in Norman Road, St Leonards at around 10.40pm on Tuesday, when

  • Smoker beaten and robbed in unprovoked attack

    A MAN rolling a cigarette has been beaten and robbed by two men in an unprovoked attack. The victim left a property in Old Mill Close, Fishersgate, and rolled a cigarette in the communal bin store when he was set upon. The 34-year-old victim

  • Concern raised for missing 15-year-old girl

    CONCERN has been raised for a teenage girl who has been reported missing. Danielle Kendrick, 15m was last seen at her home in Shoreham at around 3.15pm on Tuesday. She is black, 5' 8”, of slim build with shoulder length, afro-style hair. She

  • Knockaert says keep-ball can cure Albion's travel woes

    ANTHONY KNOCKAERT has urged Albion to play more keep-ball to cure their Premier League travel sickness. The Seagulls try to improve on a record of one point and one goal away from home in four games at West Ham this evening. French winger

  • What the Dickens? It’s the return of a classic story

    IT WAS 156 years ago that Charles Dickens came to Brighton’s Royal Pavilion to give a reading of A Christmas Carol. And now fans of the celebrated author will be able to experience what it was like when the man himself appeared there when a performance

  • 100 new jobs to be created by £88m maintenance hangar

    AIRCRAFT manufacturer Boeing will build a new maintenance hangar at Gatwick, creating more than 100 jobs. Boeing was granted planning permission on Wednesday night for the new facility. Construction work is expected to start later this year, ready for

  • Former city MP lends support to terrace project

    SIR Andrew Bowden wants to raise awareness for the Save Madeira Terrace campaign as he pledged his support.The former Brighton Kemptown MP, who was in office from 1970 to 1997, is trying to rally the public to get behind the campaign to restore the

  • Woman complained of flea bites before being found dead

    A WOMAN plagued by fleas took her own life. Jiying Song Richards, 50, visited her GP to complain about the bites she had picked up at a holiday cottage. But the flea bites persisted despite the city council spraying her house. Mrs Song

  • Storm Brian on its way just days after Ophelia

    STRONG winds and big waves will batter the Sussex coast this weekend - just days after Storm Ophelia hit the UK. Gusts of 50mph are expected widely across southern England and the west of Wales on Saturday, and winds could reach 70mph in exposed

  • Picture of the Day: A squirrel in Brighton

    Hayley Stevens took this picture of a squirrel in Brighton. 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.

  • Nostalgia: Memories of the Theatre Royal – and a total mystery

    TODAY’S Timeout leads on from yesterday’s photos of actress Dora Bryan, who spent much of her adult life in Brighton.Pictured above left, we see Dora Bryan as the Genie of the Ring in Aladdin at the Theatre Royal in Brighton in 1985. She starred alongside

  • CBeebies star launches free city book swap

    A CBEEBIES presenter is set to launch a city’s very first Little Free Library today.The library comes to Norfolk Square, on the border of Brighton and Hove, from 11am with storytelling by Cbeebies presenter Sid Sloane and others.Michelle Pauli, who dreamed

  • What makes Hove special and interesting?

    THE UNIVERSITY of Brighton is appealing to residents to help define part of a city. Workshops are planned for members of the public to suggest stories and objects for the Hove Plinth, a new cultural attraction on Hove seafront designed to showcase

  • Fracking firm plans more oil well tests

    FRACKING firm Cuadrilla wants to do more oil well testing. The firm has said it has submitted a new planning application to the Environment Agency to conduct flow tests at its exploration site in Balcombe, near Haywards Heath. The testing will not involve

  • Construction work starts on new community centre

    CONSTRUCTION of a new community centre is now underway at Sovereign Harbour in Eastbourne.Councillors gathered at the site, between Pevensey Bay Road and Harbour Quay on the western side of the new Sovereign Harbour Innovation Park, to mark the start

  • Men to appear in court charged with prison mutiny

    THREE men are due to appear in crown court charged with participating in a prison mutiny and an arrest warrant has been issued for another man facing the same charge. Specialist officers were called in to control a riot at HMP Lewes after prisoners

  • Let's get drugs off our streets and introduce shooting galleries

    CAROLINE Lucas has called for a new discussion about introducing heroin shooting galleries in Brighton and Hove. The Green MP told The Argus it was “seriously wrong” that shop staff in Brighton’s Lanes regularly found needles and puddles of blood in their