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  • Albion keen on Newcastle striker Mitrovic

    Albion are interested in Newcastle centre-forward Aleksandar Mitrovic. They have made a bid for the Serbian international, according to a north-east source. The offer is said to be well below Newcastle's £15 million valuation. Albion's

  • Care worker 'mistreated' 88-year-old dementia sufferer

    A CARE home worker put her hands over a dementia sufferer’s mouth to shut him up, a court heard. Jade Kilgariff, 20, who worked at Kingsland House care home in Shoreham, is accused of mistreating vascular dementia sufferer 88-year-old Clifford

  • Man charged with sexually assaulting 13-year-old girl

    A MAN has been charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. Isaac Watson, 24, allegedly assaulted the teenager in Cherry Garden Road, Eastbourne, on May 16 last year. Watson, unemployed, of Victoria Road in Eastbourne, is also charged

  • Story of the schoolboy saved from Auschwitz

    THE heroic actions of a mother who saved her son’s life by pushing him from a moving train bound for Auschwitz are to be remembered in Chichester.A performance retelling the true story of Simon Gronowski’s escape from Nazi terror is being staged by more

  • New crackdown on drivers who use mobile phone at the wheel

    IT MAY be a split-second decision.But reaching for your mobile phone under the nose of a police officer will cost you dear.This week police patrols will be combing the streets in a bid to tackle so-called 'distracted driving'.Since the law was

  • Albion Talking Point: From the Big Six to a Big Four

    Albion have reached a defining moment in the Premier League. After their latest lesson against one of the Big Six, from Chelsea at the Amex, it is now all about the Big Four. A run of matches likely to make-or-break their bid to avoid an immediate

  • Remembering the suffering of those who died

    THE Power of Words will be the focal point as communities across Adur and Worthing come together to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.Scores of residents are expected to join civic leaders to remember the atrocities of the past on Saturday.Adur residents are

  • Archbishop will not clear Bell's name

    THE Archbishop of Canterbury has refused to declare the late Bishop Bell innocent of sexually abusing a young girl in the 1950s despite calls from his supporters to clear his name. A review published in December criticised the church for rushing

  • Vital services are at risk: warning

    THE future of vital services in West Sussex will be at risk if the Government does not take a long-term view on local authority funding. West Sussex County Council leader Louise Goldsmith issued the warning after her council decided to increase council

  • Sarah celebrates her 50th in style to support hospice

    A LANCING resident celebrated her 50th birthday by trekking to the base of Mount Everest for charity.Sarah Jones raised more than £2,600 for Worthing hospice St Barnabas House.She set herself the challenge of a lifetime – to trek to the Everest Base Camp

  • Albion unlikely to bring back former goalscoring hero

    ALBION are unlikely to bring former goalscoring hero Leo Ulloa back to the Amex. Aston Villa are reportedly interested in Ulloa who has also been linked to a return to the Seagulls. The Argus understands Leicester would prefer a permanent

  • Mental health services no longer failing patients

    MENTAL health services across Sussex have improved. Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, which runs mental health services across the county, has finally been rated good after years of failings. The trust was heavily criticised after patient Janet

  • Politicians and police join calls to relax drug laws

    CRACKING down on drugs will cause more deaths – that’s the message from politicians and campaigners. Speaking in Parliament in support of so-called “shooting galleries” where addicts can inject heroin away from the streets, Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle

  • Telecom giant buys the Think Group

    A SUPPLIER of business communications services based in Lewes has been sold to a Belfast company.Connect Telecom has acquired the Think Group for an undisclosed sum. Established in 2004, Think Group employs 18 staff who will all transfer to Connect Telecom.Its

  • 50 new jobs at care company

    A NEW care company has opened in Worthing. Home Instead Senior Care specialises in providing non-medical care for older people in their own homes with a focus placed on companionship, to enable people to live independently for longer. The new local office

  • Better Business Show 2018

    THE Better Business show will take place on Thursday February 1 at Worthing Assembly Hall. This event is delivered by Worthing and Adur Chamber and Adur and Worthing Business Partnership. With a strong focus on Buy Local, this event is a ‘must’ in the

  • News bootcamp for businesses

    SOUTH East TV newsreader and reporter John Young is back with another Newsroom Business Bootcamp.He calls it a fun, interactive, tried and tested way of learning, improving or refreshing skills for use in everyday work, no matter what your job might be

  • Squire’s £21,000 charity boost

    SQUIRE’S Garden Centres have raised £21,380.30 for charity.Customers donated this huge sum of money while visiting Santa in his grotto over the Christmas period. Customers also threw money into special wishing wells and fountains and put money into collection