Ukip could be a real threat in Euro votes

Nigel Farage

7:00am Thursday 2nd May 2013

Adam Trimingham looks at the impact of UKIP during today's county council elections and how the party is known in Europe

Time to let Thatcher rest in history books

Margaret Thatcher addresses the Conservative Party Conference held in Brighton in 1984

4:31pm Wednesday 17th April 2013

The funeral of Margaret Thatcher today is the perfect excuse to consign her to the history books, writes Adam Trimingham

Beeching was not all bad for the railways

The former Cuckoo Line railway station in Horam

7:00am Thursday 21st March 2013

Fifty years ago this month Dr Richard Beeching produced his famous report on the future of Britain’s railways, writes Adam Trimingham

A ‘Greater Brighton’ is way forward

6:00am Saturday 23rd February 2013

Adam Trimingham looks at the recent history of local government in Brighton and Hove, going back to when Hove Town Hall was replaced with a building far bigger than most people expected

It’s rare to have a brush with Mr Tod

WIMB: Teenager strikes up friendship with fox

7:20am Thursday 14th February 2013

Foxes have not enjoyed a good press over the years, being usually portrayed as sly, shifty and even sinister, writes Adam Trimingham

At heart the NHS is healthy

8:30am Thursday 10th January 2013

Horror stories about the hospital in Stafford would appear to indicate that the National Health Service is in crisis, writes Adam Trimingham

Can’t forget bad things about Moore

7:50am Thursday 20th December 2012

Sir Patrick Moore, who has died aged 89, was regarded by many people as a lovable English eccentric, but Adam Trimingham found he was not as nice as he looked

Stop squats but help homeless

Squatters have also taken over the former central Brighton Post Office

7:00am Thursday 13th December 2012

The ugly side of squatting can be seen at the fine old post office building in Ship Street, Brighton, writes Adam Trimingham

Is the only way down for minister Boles?

Under threat: England's green and pleasant land

4:59pm Wednesday 5th December 2012

Nick Boles was a revelation when he stood for Hove in the 2005 general election, writes Adam Trimingham

I hope journalists are left in the Last Chance Saloon. It's the insalubrious, exciting and dangerous place we know and like

Lord Justice Leveson's reort into the culture, practices and ethics of the media is released tomorrow (November 29)

4:26pm Wednesday 28th November 2012

Newspapers may be in decline but they are still the best providers of news, far more effective than anything on the internet, writes Adam Trimmingham



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