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  • BOSSES ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL

    HALF of British businesses would have willingly paid a higher minimum wage than the £3.60 an hour set by the government. The latest quarterly survey by The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants asked financial controllers and directors at what

  • Graffiti menace

    GRAFFITI is a nuisance that quickly makes a town look shabby. Once vandals start spraying, it can spread remarkably fast unless checked. Some councils offer grants to home owners so that they can get rid of graffiti quickly, and Tory councillor Brian

  • IT'S FUN SAYS TRIPLETS MUM

    PROUD parents Yvonne and Rick O'Cana are celebrating the end of a seven-year wait to start a family after three bundles of joy came into the world. Ela-Marie, Luke and Oscar are the first triplets to be born at Worthing Hospital's new maternity wing.

  • DRIVERS IGNORE DEATH PILE-UP

    A SENIOR fire officer today criticised drivers who failed to help at the scene of a fatal accident. Station Officer Mark Osborne, based at the West Sussex Fire Brigade Training Centre in Worthing, also claimed that not enough motorists learn first-aid

  • Billie-Jo trial may end with split verdict

    THE JURY in the Billie-Jo Jenkins murder trial was still considering its verdict this afternoon. Earlier today Mr Justice Gage told the eight-man, four-women Lewes Crown Court jury that he would accept a majority verdict on which ten were agreed. The

  • BOSSES ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL

    HALF of British businesses would have willingly paid a higher minimum wage than the £3.60 an hour set by the government. The latest quarterly survey by The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants asked financial controllers and directors at what

  • Graffiti menace

    GRAFFITI is a nuisance that quickly makes a town look shabby. Once vandals start spraying, it can spread remarkably fast unless checked. Some councils offer grants to home owners so that they can get rid of graffiti quickly, and Tory councillor Brian

  • BATTLE TO SAVE TRAGIC TEENAGER

    A BRIGHTON inquest heard about the desperate battle to save a drowning teenager. Ian Nye, 17, from Orchid View, Hollingbury, Brighton, died minutes after falling into the sea at Brighton Marina on April 18 during a late-night fishing trip. Factory worker

  • POP AND POWER BY JOHN MAJOR

    JOHN MAJOR slammed Labour's "sound-bite" style of Government as he made a rare return to the public arena at Brighton College last night. The former Prime Minister said his successor Tony Blair should make appearances on current affairs programmes such

  • BATTLE TO SAVE TRAGIC TEENAGER

    A BRIGHTON inquest heard about the desperate battle to save a drowning teenager. Ian Nye, 17, from Orchid View, Hollingbury, Brighton, died minutes after falling into the sea at Brighton Marina on April 18 during a late-night fishing trip. Factory worker

  • POP AND POWER BY JOHN MAJOR

    JOHN MAJOR slammed Labour's "sound-bite" style of Government as he made a rare return to the public arena at Brighton College last night. The former Prime Minister said his successor Tony Blair should make appearances on current affairs programmes such

  • IT'S FUN SAYS TRIPLETS MUM

    PROUD parents Yvonne and Rick O'Cana are celebrating the end of a seven-year wait to start a family after three bundles of joy came into the world. Ela-Marie, Luke and Oscar are the first triplets to be born at Worthing Hospital's new maternity wing.

  • DRIVERS IGNORE DEATH PILE-UP

    A SENIOR fire officer today criticised drivers who failed to help at the scene of a fatal accident. Station Officer Mark Osborne, based at the West Sussex Fire Brigade Training Centre in Worthing, also claimed that not enough motorists learn first-aid

  • Billie-Jo trial may end with split verdict

    THE JURY in the Billie-Jo Jenkins murder trial was still considering its verdict this afternoon. Earlier today Mr Justice Gage told the eight-man, four-women Lewes Crown Court jury that he would accept a majority verdict on which ten were agreed. The