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  • ETHICAL FUNDS ENJOY BOOM

    THERE has been a surge of interest in ethical investment in the past year. More than £2 billion is now invested in ethical funds, an increase of 50 per cent on last year's figures. The figures, collated by the Ethical Investment Research Service, show

  • Wildlife in town

    MOST people think of wildlife as being confined to the countryside but that is not true these days. Many animals such as badgers and foxes live in the suburbs while rare plants can be found in secluded corners of towns. Anew wildlife strategy for Brighton

  • Jurors are told not to let their emotions sway final decision

    JURORS in the Billie-Jo Jenkins murder trial have been told not to allow the "strong emotions" aroused by the case to sway their decision. They were told by Mr Justice Gage they must have "clear heads and common sense" before deciding whether Sion Jenkins

  • ETHICAL FUNDS ENJOY BOOM

    THERE has been a surge of interest in ethical investment in the past year. More than £2 billion is now invested in ethical funds, an increase of 50 per cent on last year's figures. The figures, collated by the Ethical Investment Research Service, show

  • Wildlife in town

    MOST people think of wildlife as being confined to the countryside but that is not true these days. Many animals such as badgers and foxes live in the suburbs while rare plants can be found in secluded corners of towns. Anew wildlife strategy for Brighton

  • Bin chain letters, urge the police

    POLICE today urged people to throw away chain letters received through the post. A 71-year-old Portslade woman received one that threatened her with bad luck. It asked for no money but promised good luck if the recipient sent out 20 copies to others within

  • GOLF MARATHON JUST FOR DAD

    BROTHERS Richard and Steve Kennard paid tribute to their dad yesterday with a golf marathon taking in five Sussex courses. The Brighton brothers teamed up with pals Kevin Bennett, Barry Channon and Chris Godden to raise cash for the Martlets Hospice.

  • HEARTBROKEN BUT THEY DID US ALL PROUD!

    ENGLAND'S soccer stars prepared to fly home today, their heads held high as fans declared: "We're proud of you!" And Sussex was still recovering after fans last night packed pubs across the county to cheer Hoddle's brave lads on in the best game of the

  • Bin chain letters, urge the police

    POLICE today urged people to throw away chain letters received through the post. A 71-year-old Portslade woman received one that threatened her with bad luck. It asked for no money but promised good luck if the recipient sent out 20 copies to others within

  • LANDLORD'S PEEPSHOW IN THE SHOWER

    PEEPING TOM landlord Colin Welch secretly filmed his tenants in the bathroom of a Brighton house, a court heard. Welch made video recordings of the naked students through a mirror on the wall at the terraced house in George Street. His secret was discovered

  • GOLF MARATHON JUST FOR DAD

    BROTHERS Richard and Steve Kennard paid tribute to their dad yesterday with a golf marathon taking in five Sussex courses. The Brighton brothers teamed up with pals Kevin Bennett, Barry Channon and Chris Godden to raise cash for the Martlets Hospice.

  • HEARTBROKEN BUT THEY DID US ALL PROUD!

    ENGLAND'S soccer stars prepared to fly home today, their heads held high as fans declared: "We're proud of you!" And Sussex was still recovering after fans last night packed pubs across the county to cheer Hoddle's brave lads on in the best game of the

  • LANDLORD'S PEEPSHOW IN THE SHOWER

    PEEPING TOM landlord Colin Welch secretly filmed his tenants in the bathroom of a Brighton house, a court heard. Welch made video recordings of the naked students through a mirror on the wall at the terraced house in George Street. His secret was discovered

  • Jurors are told not to let their emotions sway final decision

    JURORS in the Billie-Jo Jenkins murder trial have been told not to allow the "strong emotions" aroused by the case to sway their decision. They were told by Mr Justice Gage they must have "clear heads and common sense" before deciding whether Sion Jenkins