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  • Albion denied penalty in Amex stalemate with Stoke

    Albion were robbed of a penalty as they stretched their unbeaten run in the Premier League to five matches at the Amex. Stoke skipper Ryan Shawcross owned up to a first half foul inside the box on Glenn Murray in tonight's 2-2 draw. The Seagulls

  • Manufacturing firm signs for the Albion

    GLOBAL manufacturing company TR Fastenings has become a sponsor of Brighton and Hove Albion.The deal means TR will feature on the stadium’s mid-tier LED displays and become part of the club’s monthly Network Albion business events.Mark Belton, CEO of

  • Innovation is a national winner

    CERES Power Holdings has won a national award.The Horsham company is a developer of low cost fuel cells.It has won the innovative product of the year award at the IChemE Global Awards 2017. The awards, now in their 23rd year, are recognised as the world

  • Stoke a benchmark for us, says Albion boss Hughton

    Chris Hughton has applauded tonight's opponents Stoke City as a "great example" for Albion. The Potters have stayed in the Premier League for nine seasons since they were promoted from the Championship as runners-up. They have finished ninth

  • Jury retire in Lancing murder trial

    A JURY has retired to consider their verdict after the death of a Lancing man beaten in his home. Alan Creasey, 65, suffered devastating injuries after being punched and stamped on by Duncan Hearsey, 45, but Hearsey denies murder. Nick Corsellis

  • How Stoke gave Bruno a big welcome to English football

    Bruno still remembers the culture shock of his first clash with Stoke. It was four months before he moved his family to England. But the experience of 1-0 wins home and away for Valencia in the Europa League helped prove he could cope with

  • Knifeman arrested after seven hour siege

    A KNIFEMAN has been arrested after refusing to come out of his home for police for more than seven hours. Emergency services were called to a man who was armed with a knife and refusing to leave his property in Battle Road, St Leonards at 9.37am

  • Stabbed Albion fan to be honoured at tonight's match

    ALBION will hold a minute's applause in tonight's match against Stoke City in memory of a fan killed in her own home. The tribute to Jillian Howell will be carried out in the 75th minute to commemorate the last time she celebrated - Glenn Murray's

  • Sussex name Gillespie as head coach

    Sussex Cricket have appointed Jason Gillespie as their new head coach. Gillespie has signed on a three-year contract and will take up his post in the New Year, in time for Sussex's pre-season preparations and tour. Gillespie said: “I am thrilled

  • Review: Pussy Riot, The Haunt, November 19 ★★★★

    To many, Pussy Riot will be simply known as the balaclava wearing anti-Putin Russian punk group, who stage guerrilla performances in public places. And yet, having both of their two performances of Riot Days at The Haunt sell out shows that they

  • Tony Pulis sacked by West Brom

    West Brom have sacked former Stoke boss Tony Pulis. He has been axed after Saturday's 4-0 home defeat by Chelsea. West Brom are a point and a place above the Premier League relegation zone and five points adrift of Albion in ninth. They

  • Glenn Murray on brink of club history

    ALBION marksman Glenn Murray is on the brink of club history as he tries to stretch his goal streak at the Amex tonight. Murray will become the first Albion player ever to score in four successive matches in the top flight if he strikes again against

  • Two companies fined £3.6 million after worker electrocuted

    A RAIL operator and a cleaning firm have been fined £3.6 million after a worker was electrocuted while cleaning a train. Father-of-two Roger Lower, 46, had been washing down trains at a Southeastern trains depot in Hastings when he came into contact

  • Picture of the Day: Autumn colours in Tilgate Park

    Hayley Stevens took this wonderful photo of the autumn colours in Tilgate Park, Crawley. 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 it.

  • Thousands of runners take to streets in Brighton 10k

    BLOOD, sweat and tears were shed as thousands of runners pounded the streets in the Brighton 10K. Nearly 2,000 club runners and fitness enthusiasts ran the 10km route through Brighton and Hove. The race took runners from Madeira Drive in Brighton

  • ‘Affection the key to Queen’s marriage’

    THE Queen and Duke of Edinburgh’s evident affection for one another has sustained their marriage over 70 years. That is the opinion of Sussex royal watcher Julia McCarthy-Fox. The 52-year-old, who has followed the royals for more than 30 years

  • Regency home owner could face legal action

    LEGAL action could be brought against the owner of one of Brighton and Hove’s most iconic Regency homes after it was painted without permission. Tony Antoniades was told he could restore the Grade I listed Marlborough House in the Old Steine, Brighton

  • Glittering awards ceremony honours NHS heroes

    NHS workers who provide mental health care for thousands of people have been recognised for their efforts. A glittering awards ceremony shone a spotlight on nurses, doctors, occupational therapists and many other staff at Sussex Partnership NHS

  • Lucas: Budget must include homes plan

    CAROLINE LUCAS has called on the Chancellor to build more affordable houses, tax the rich, fund the NHS and slash VAT on tourism to give Brighton and Hove a boost. Writing in The Argus ahead of Wednesday Budget, the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion

  • Shadow foreign secretary to meet supporters

    A SENIOR shadow cabinet minister is to rally Labour supporters. Shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry will meet members and supporters at a fundraising dinner in Hassocks on November 30. Over the last two years, membership in Arundel and South Downs

  • Record total for charity

    YOUNG and old pulled together to raise more than £50 million for Children in Need.The amount is a record for the night of the broadcast with many more millions expected to come in over the next few weeks.Across Sussex, schools, work places, youth centres

  • Multi-storey car park charges could increase

    DRIVERS are facing a possible rise in town centre multi-storey car parking charges. The changes being considered by Worthing Borough Council would generate an extra £200,000 a year. Councillors say the extra income would help fund an upgrade

  • The joy of books

    AT a time when there is so much to capture our children’s attention – be it the TV, computer games or the iPad – it is more important than ever to promote books and reading.If you are an avid reader, you will know too well the power of a good book.It

  • Mental health patients need better crisis care

    PATIENTS suffering a mental health crisis are still being placed in police cells because there are no available NHS-run places of safety.A report to the Brighton and Hove wellbeing board found the number of people having to be sectioned and taken into

  • Fishermen discover woman’s body at sea

    MYSTERY surrounds the identity of a woman pulled from the sea yesterday. The woman’s body was spotted by a fishing boat around half a mile south of Brighton Marina. The emergency services were alerted around 9am and a huge operation was launched

  • Radio 1 stars set for book event

    A CHILDREN’S book written by Radio 1 DJ Greg James and newsreader Chris Smith has been announced as next year’s Young City Reads title. The broadcasters’ debut novel Kid Normal tells the story of Murph, a young boy who gets enrolled at a school