The seafront is Brighton’s shop window but the goods are slightly soiled

Brighton seafront

3:03pm Thursday 22nd November 2012

A few years ago city councillors were talking confidently about a string of pearls along the seafront, writes Adam Trimingham

It’s not the law but we shouldn’t ignore opportunity to vote

10:09am Thursday 15th November 2012

The election almost no one wants takes place today for police and crime commissioners and there is likely to be a record low poll, writes Adam Trimingham

Tree-mendous push to keep disease away

Ash trees are under threat from die back

11:27am Friday 9th November 2012

Sage of Sussex Adam Trimingham considers Brighton's arboreal history

Not just the Beeb that missed Savile's actions

7:30am Thursday 1st November 2012

I only once met Jimmy Savile and that was when we were both taking part in the London Marathon.

Gatwick – best option

7:30am Thursday 25th October 2012

The scrubby site in Sussex was a funny old place to build an airport in the early days of aviation. Gatwick was an unsuccessful racecourse in the middle of nowhere.

Revitalising Madeira Drive would be best legacy to Alan

7:30am Thursday 18th October 2012

On the day he died, Alan Randall wrote two reports which could have a profound effect on the future of Brighton seafront.

School of thought for the next PM

6:38pm Friday 12th October 2012

When David Cameron speaks to the Tory faithful at their conference today, many viewers will be less interested in what he says than the way he says it, writes Adam Trimingham

Nick Clegg's brave face will hide an unspoken message - go back to your constituencies and prepare for a drubbing

2:52pm Wednesday 26th September 2012

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg must be thinking that you should be careful what you wish for in politics.

‘Outrageous’ to oust councillor over views

Councillor Christina Summers

1:22pm Thursday 20th September 2012

Columnist Adam Trimingham reflects on Brighton and Hove city councillor Christina Summers's expulsion from the city's Green party

Conservatives and their conservatories

David Cameron on a visit to Lewes

1:07pm Thursday 13th September 2012

It's curious how banal and boring the big idea of prime ministers can be. Back in the 1990s, to a fanfare of trumpets, John Major announced... the cones hot line. Now David Cameron has decided the best way to kick-start Britain’s spluttering economy into life is to allow householders to build bigger conservatories without planning permission



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