Archive

  • No joy on World Cup debut for Albion defender Balogun

    Leon Balogun's World Cup debut ended in painful defeat in Russia tonight. Albion's new central defender recovered from injury to take his place in the Nigeria side against Croatia. He could do little to prevent the Super Eagles losing 2-0 to

  • On The Radar: Panda Island

    For those who don’t know Panda Island, what kind of music do you make?I would describe the music of Panda Island as electronic pop music. Or just electropop. I try to keep it on the border of alternative though, I think the lyrical content and vocals

  • Man arrested after body found in street

    A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of selling Class A drugs after a body was found in the street. The dead 33-year-old man was discovered in Canon Lane, Chichester, this morning. A 45-year-old man of no fixed address is currently in custody

  • Ryan suffers World Cup defeat after big penalty call

    Mathew Ryan made some unwanted history today – as he was beaten by the World Cup’s first video-assisted penalty. The Albion keeper was in goal for the Australia side sent to an unfortunate 2-1 defeat by much-fancied France in their Group C opener

  • Jordan still has sights on England place

    Chris Jordan says he still has ambitions of playing for England in all three formats. And the Sussex all-rounder has taken heart from Jos Buttler’s return to the Test fold. England continue their five-match one-day international series against

  • Stuart Goldsmith; Comedy as Therapy

    Stuart Goldsmith is celebrating his 25th appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, having made his debut there at the age of 16. Now, he is preparing for the show with a night at the Komedia in Brighton. Jamie Walker caught up with Stuart to hear

  • Albion sign Welsh international ahead of Super League season

    Albion have signed versatile Welsh international Kayleigh Green on a one-year contract ahead of their Women's Super League debut. The 30-year-old was out of contract at top-flight Yeovil Town and is Albion’s first signing of the summer. She

  • Brightonians are hit hard by rising petrol cost

    HERE we go again. Just as we are all tightening our belts, prices begin rocketing. Typical isn’t it?Many believe that smokers and drinkers choose to do so and if they don’t like price hikes then there is an easy option. Give up. Neither is good for you

  • Review: No sane person wants us to leave the EU with no deal

    IF SEEING the word “Brexit” in this headline has made you sigh and say “Why can’t they just get on with it?”then you are not alone. This is probably now the commonest reaction to any and all news about our withdrawal from the European Union. But

  • Man wanted over attack on woman at her home

    POLICE are looking for a man wanted in connection with an attack on a woman. Michael Tewolde, from Crawley, is sought for interview over a brutal assault on a 20-year-old woman known to him. She was punched in the face and kicked in the back

  • Hughton concerned about World Cup hangover for Albion trio

    Boss Chris Hughton is concerned about a World Cup hangover for his Albion stars as Leon Balogun comes to terms with another cruel injury blow. The Seagulls' recent defensive signing is rated 50-50 for Nigeria's opening group game in Russia against

  • Council's bittersweet reaction to sale of Hastings Pier

    HASTINGS Borough Council tourism bosses want to meet new pier owner Sheikh Abid Gulzar. The sale finally went through late last night. The council says it is obviously pleased that the town’s pier has a long term future, but has expressed concerns

  • Charity duo set off for Three Peaks Challenge this weekend

    TWO charity staff are tackling the Three Peaks Challenge this weekend. Age UK Brighton and Hove’s volunteer co-ordinator Richard Harris and resident handyman Brian Spring left for Fort William in Scotland at 4am today. They were due to start

  • Invitation to visit award-winning gardens this weekend

    A COUPLE are opening their gardens this weekend for the tenth year in aid of the National Gardens Scheme charity. Jennie and Trevor Rollings will be welcoming visitors to Channel View, 52 Brook Barn Way, Goring, today and tomorrow from 2pm until

  • Creative hub hosts two exhibitions at Open Houses

    WORTHING’S creative hub Colonnade House is playing its part in the 2018 Worthing Artists Open Houses by hosting two exhibitions for the event. Art Trails are thriving these days, and Worthing is no exception with nearly 60 venues taking part over

  • Popular Summer Busk opens up new arcade venue today

    FOR the second year running a new venue will be opened up by the innovative Worthing Summer Busk during the daytime on Saturday. The Montague Quarter shopping mall arcade ‘makes its debut’ with its generous acoustic and atmosphere which benefits

  • Worthing set for bumper weekend

    WORTHING is set for a bumper weekend with three major events and a host of family-friendly fun to be had by thousands of visitors. A community parade, watersports, charity events and an arts trail are among those activities which are sure to bring

  • Barber has a role in big decisions - including Wembley sale

    Albion chief executive Paul Barber will play a role in the future of Wembley following his return to the FA Council as a Premier League representative. Barber had to relinquish his place as a Football League rep when the Seagulls were promoted

  • Ban for directors over £3m debt

    THE directors of a company which went bust owing more than £3 million have been banned from running a business. Burgess Hill company Coin Co International were contracted by Brighton and Hove City Council in 2007 to empty parking meters and pass

  • Weekend Walk: Enjoy a stroll in the countryside

    Natalie Leal takes a circular walk through the surrounding farmland and forest and enjoys far-reaching views out to sea. This short route is perfect for a summer weekend stroll with a picnic along the way. Pack a picnic and head to Madehurst. The

  • Sussex Wineries Weekend is here – and it’s a corker

    THE inaugural Sussex Wineries Weekend is under way. Nick Mosley talks to local wine makers to discover what’s in store.With more than 500 vineyards now in production across England and Wales, our wine industry goes from strength to strength in both the

  • Weekend Guide: What to do this weekend

    Stuart GoldsmithKomedia, Brighton, Sunday, June 17Stuart Goldsmith is celebrating his 25th appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, having made his debut there at the age of 16. Now, he is preparing for the show with a night at the Komedia in Brighton