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  • 'Homeless' man suffers reported cardiac arrest in the street

    PARAMEDICS are treating a man who reportedly suffered a heart attack.Two teams were called to St James’s Street in Brighton shortly after 6.30pm today.It is understood that a homeless man may have collapsed in a doorway at the junction with Chapel Street.Traffic

  • Police deny locking gates at Brighton station after Pride

    SUSSEX Police say they did not make the decision to lock thousands of people out of Brighton railway station after the Pride Festival. Thousands of revellers headed for the station at about 10.30pm on Saturday after the Britney Spears concert finished

  • Albion pair team-mates again in India

    Former Albion duo Andrea Orlandi and Inigo Calderon are back together - this time in India. Orlandi has teamed up again with Calderon by joining Indian Super League champions Chennaiyin. The 34-year-old ex-Seagulls midfielder has signed a one-year

  • Brighton accountants raise £10,000 for charity

    SUSSEX accountants, business and financial adviser Kreston Reeves has raised more than £10,000 for charity in the last 12 months. Eleven charities have received funds from Kreston Reeves and its staff over the last 12 months. They are Martha

  • Students from The Met work with top homebuilder for six weeks

    TAYLOR Wimpey Southern Counties welcomed a group of work experience students from Greater Brighton Metropolitan College. The six new recruits have worked at Barley Grange, West Durrington, in a range of roles from carpentry to bricklaying for six

  • Insurance firm expands by taking over Surrey company

    AN independent insurance brokers is expanding. Bennett Christmas, which is also an underwriters and risk management consultant, has bought community insurance brokers Cardale Assurance Facilities Ltd. The existing members of Cardale staff will

  • Man fighting for life after stabbing in Crawley

    A 24-YEAR OLD man is in a critical condition in hospital after being stabbed multiple times in a town centre.Emergency services were called to The Boulevard in Crawley at about 11.30pm on Saturday.The victim, a local man, was taken by air ambulance to

  • Albion hot on Burn - but a Cook is in the way

    Albion are hot on the trail of Dan Burn - but Wigan boss Paul Cook is desperate to hang onto his defensive giant. Burn, previously on the Seagulls' target list, has emerged as the likeliest answer to their quest to sign a fourth centre-half.

  • Law firm’s partners gain top accolades

    TWO partners at DMH Stallard have received top honours. Heidi Copland and Robert Knight have been individually recognised by two international guides that rank the most accomplished lawyers and law firms in the world. Heidi Copland has been

  • Fresh health warning as heatwave returns to Sussex

    EXPERTS are warning people to say out of the sun as "very hot" weather is set to return this week.There is a 90 per cent probability of heatwave conditions between until 9am on Wednesday, according to the Met Office.The weather forecasters said

  • Fitness instructor's support for disabled Telscombe Cliffs boy

    A FITNESS instructor took on a gruelling triathlon to raise money for a severely disabled boy.Zuzana Strbakova completed the event in Seaford to raise money for seven-year-old Jacob Thornton from Telscombe.It was Zuzana’s first Olympic distance triathlon

  • Brighton seafront renovations in the 1980s

    A BUSY seafront underwent significant renovations in the 1980s.Today's Timeout documents the repair work and construction which took place on Brighton seafront in 1983.Large machinery is pictured near the Grand Brighton Hotel, as renovations are carried

  • Barclays team completes Three Peaks Challenge for hospice

    A TEAM from Barclays took on the Three Peaks challenge and raised more than £12,500 for Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice. The team was made up of people from Sussex Barclays Premier Banking. They climbed the three highest mountains in

  • Haines signs new Sussex deal

    Tom Haines has signed a new multi-year contract at Sussex. The 19-year-old, who signed his first professional terms with Sussex in October 2017, scored his maiden first-class century earlier this season. The Sussex Academy graduate said: “I’m delighted

  • Jordan: That home win WILL come

    Chris Jordan believes Sussex’s first home Twenty20 win this season is just around the corner. But he would have loved to have been a match-winner at Hove yesterday as Sharks seek to regain consistency in the Vitality Blast. Sussex went down

  • How American Express backed Pride

    AMERICAN Express installed a giant Rainbow flag at its Brighton office to mark Pride weekend. Flags were flying at John Street as well as the Amex Sussex House office, Burgess Hill. This year marks five years of Amex support of Brighton Pride

  • Albion boss Hughton will not gamble on strike duo

    ALBION boss Chris Hughton will take no chances with Florin Andone and Jurgen Locadia’s fitness for the start of the Premier League season. Hughton expects to have Glenn Murray (back) available for Saturday’s opening trip to Watford. Andone

  • Eastbourne Borough boss hails Cox as 'great' signing for club

    Jamie Howell says Dean Cox will be a "great" signing for the club after Eastbourne Borough kicked off their National League South campaign with an encouraging 0-0 draw at Oxford City. Boss Howell handed debuts to centre-half Tom Gardiner and full-back

  • Albion could turn to Burn in centre-half hunt

    DAN BURN remains of interest to Albion going into the final days of the transfer window. The giant Wigan centre-back has reportedly been subject of a £3 million bid by the Seagulls. The Argus can confirm Albion are keen on the 6ft 7in stopper

  • Brighton and Lewes Downs gets a boost for eco-tourism

    NEARLY £500,000 in EU funding will promote sustainable tourism.Part of the Brighton and Lewes Downs area, which the council has branded ‘The Living Coast’, is one of four Unesco-designated ‘biospheres’ in the UK and France to get a financial boost to

  • Three pensioners remember their friend with charity golf day

    THREE friends are holding their seventh golf day to raise money for cancer and remember their “popular and generous” pal. Barry Morris, 66, Phil Quinlan, 66, Trevor Still, 67, and the late Russ Davis, all from Brighton and Shoreham, organised the

  • Dog dies after being run down at park

    A DISABLED woman has been left devastated after the beloved dog she had just reunited with after being stolen was hit and killed by a car. Miriam Binder, 62, of Manor Close, Whitehawk, described her two-year-old Patterdale terrier, Bootsie as the

  • Boat fire leaves man homeless

    A TATTOO artist says he has lost everything after a fire ripped through his house boat.Daniel Pascale was visiting relatives when he received a phone call from the fire brigade to tell him his boat in Newhaven had caught fire.By the time he returned,

  • How nipple tattooist transforms cancer survivors' lives

    AN AMAZING artist is transforming women’s lives with nipple tattoos after cancer surgery. Kelly Forshaw-Smith, 38, runs a successful company, Medicos, in Brighton Road, Worthing. Kelly started the company in 2006 and she travels across the

  • Quite a day in the park with Britney

    AFTER the Pride Parade ended at Preston Park a crowd of more than 50,000 gathered for Britney Spears’ sell-out performance, writes AIDAN BARLOW. There were several other tents that included dance music, urban music, and cabaret performances by

  • My mum kicked me out when she saw my love letters

    A RETIRED comedian has revealed he was a target of bullying and was kicked out of home when his mother discovered he was gay. Lee Tracey, 78, who lives in Brighton, has published a book entitled What Will The Neighbours Say! in which he recounts

  • Residents fight six-storey block of flats in synagogue plan

    RESIDENTS are divided over plans to build multi-storey blocks of flats which some say will overshadow a school playground and increase traffic. Brighton and Hove Hebrew Congregation (BHHC) plans include demolishing the synagogue and two Victorian