Archive

  • On the Radar: Tygermylk

    Your debut single What God Would Keep Us Apart was released on August 3, how has the track gone down?It has only just been released but people have had a really lovely response to it. I played the song twice at Brighton Pride this weekend and there were

  • BREAKING: Two dogs 'received electric shock in pond'

    TWO dogs received an electric shock after entering a pond, police said. Sussex Police cordoned off Brooklands Golf Course in Worthing on Saturday (August 11) afternoon. The dogs are in a stable condition. A spokesman said: "The area around

  • UPDATED: Farmer killed by bull named

    A FARMER found dead in a field may have been trampled to death by his cattle, it is believed. Stephen Sandys went out to feed his cattle at Pinstraw Farm in Eridge Road, Groombridge, near the Sussex/Kent border. His partner found his body on

  • Meet Brighton's first ever wrestling champion

    Last week Brighton’s up-and-coming wrestling promotion, Riptide, held a tournament to crown its first champion. The winner of that tournament? The man you see pictured. His name is Chuck Mambo, he’s called the gnarliest man in professional wrestling.

  • Countdown to the packed 2018 Hurst Festival

    LEGENDS from the worlds of music, theatre, art and comedy will enter into our midst from 15th – 30th September for the 2018 Hurst Festival. Much of the talent is local, including front man for the Levellers, Mark Chadwick, performing his acoustic

  • Shopping centre is a hive of activity for summer season

    MARKET Place Shopping Centre in Burgess Hill was a hive of activity at its A Bee’s Journey event. Shoppers were able to learn about the importance of these interesting insects. Families on a day out at the Burgess Hill shopping centre took

  • Gatwick goes Chinese after busiest ever July

    A VITAL new long-haul connection from Gatwick to Shanghai – China’s largest city – has been announced. It comes as Gatwick recorded year-on-year long-haul growth of +20.8% during July. The new service will be flown by China Eastern – the country

  • Para Games return to Sussex this weekend

    THE Seahaven Para Games will be back in Seaford this weekend. There will be new age kurling, short mat bowls, adapted tennis, wheelchair slalom and many more games for those with needs and disabilities. The event is free to all adults and takes

  • MP: Travellers have ancient right to land

    TRAVELLERS who illegally set up camp in a park have an “ancient right” to use the land, according to an MP.Caravans moved on to Wild Park in Brighton this week.They left the area yesterday morning after the city council and the police visited the site

  • Geoff's record breaker for final open garden of 2018 season

    SEAFORD gardener Geoff Stonebanks had a record-breaking final open garden of the 2018 season on Sunday. His award-winning garden saw an incredible 279 visitors throughout the day. One hundred visited them during the first hour. His volunteer

  • Video team's campaign to bring teenagers closer together

    THREE businesswomen are urging parents to get involved in a new campaign. Daisy Cresswell, Tayler Cresswell and Jane Keating run Brighton video production company Make (Good) Trouble. Their campiagn, Brighton5, will bring teenagers together

  • Teenager’s daring skydive for Air Ambulance charity

    A TEENAGER will be plummeting to the ground from 10,000ft to raise funds for The Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance Trust. Nathan Dunbar, 15, from Polegate recently became a volunteer for the charity. Its Helicopter Emergency Medical Service

  • Hughton says fight for place will spur Knockaert on

    ALBION boss Chris Hughton expects Anthony Knockaert to rise to the challenge of the threat to his place. The Frenchman, pictured, will start today’s first Premier League fixture at Watford on the right-wing, which is also the best position of record

  • Bloom targets safety first for Albion

    TONY Bloom has revealed his goal for Albion in the Premier League this season. The owner-chairman stresses that 17th is the first aim - but believes it is possible for any club outside the Big Six to do a Burnley. Sean Dyche's side surprised

  • Comment: Praise to MP who helped commuters feel better

    POLITICIANS often get a bad press, sometimes justifiably and sometimes quite unfairly.Regardless of political affiliation it goes with the territory but as with most professions, there are good stories to tell as well as bad, right.Peter Kyle, the Labour

  • Sharp rise in women dying from drug misuse

    DEATHS from drug misuse have risen sharply among women.New figures released by the Office of National Statistics show deaths from drug misuse in Brighton and Hove increased by 58 per cent in 2015-17 compared with 2014-16. One victim last year was Kayleigh

  • WATCH: Meet the dog who must live with a cat

    Who said that dogs and cats can’t get along? They have obviously never met Yorkshire terrier Bella. The six-month-old, who is in the care of Dogs Trust Shoreham, became so engrossed in her foster family’s kitten the trust has decided her new

  • Column: We need to grab every chance we have available

    IT HAS been a horrible few days for my family. Not the sunniest start to this week’s column, I know, but sometimes it is better to be up front about these things. My father-in-law has just been diagnosed with a horrific, terminal illness and

  • Thug jailed for clubbing hospital guard with torch

    A DRUNKEN yob clubbed a hospital security guard over the head with a torch outside A&E.Callum Fife had gone to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton with a cut to his head.But rather than wait his turn, the 26-year-old abused and swore at staff

  • Eliza and the Bear hit Brighton

    Eliza And The Bear singer James Kellegher talks to Jamie Walker about their Brighton showFor anyone who hasn’t heard of Eliza And The Bear before, how would you describe your sound?Our sound is a mix of, pop, funk, indie. I dunno actually. We just love