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  • King: I didn't do myself justice

    ALEX KING returned from a five-week battering in New Zealand and admitted: I didn't do myself justice. The England outside-half from Brighton played against New Zealand Academy and the Maoris on his country's ill-fated tour of the southern hemisphere.

  • Hold-ups expected

    TRAFFIC jams are expected in Brighton town centre during the final stages of work on the controversial London Road traffic management scheme. The final stage of resurfacing work will start in London Road today. Lane closures will operate northbound today

  • Murder hearing remand

    A COUPLE accused of murdering three baby boys were further remanded in custody until July 30 by Brighton magistrates. The 35-year-old man and 25-year-old woman cannot be named for legal reasons. They were alleged to have killed the children, aged 18 months

  • FORBIDDEN FRUIT IS FREE

    BRUSSELS eurocrats have banned the sale of small peaches, but two Brighton stores are hitting back. At midnight on Tuesday EC chiefs ruled that it would be illegal to sell peaches between 51mm and 56mm in diameter - just as Asda took delivery of 6.5 tonnes

  • THE HIDDEN ANGER OF A MURDERER

    EVIL foster dad Sion Jenkins was a dangerous control freak who hid behind the mask of a respectable deputy headmaster. He had a deadly obsession with control and a vicious temper which led to the brutal murder of his foster daughter, Billie-Jo. Jenkins

  • INDUSTRY HIT BY ANOTHER BLOW

    BELEAGUERED British manufacturing industry suffered another blow with new figures showing a slump in orders and the threat of job losses. The Purchasing Managers' Index, which measures manufacturing activity, showed order levels in June had fallen at

  • Case for a shortcut

    IS pedestrianisation working well in Hove's main shopping area at George Street or it is proving to be a flop? Brighton and Hove Council claims that the scheme, introduced as an experiment in March, is working well but some traders say that business is

  • King: I didn't do myself justice

    ALEX KING returned from a five-week battering in New Zealand and admitted: I didn't do myself justice. The England outside-half from Brighton played against New Zealand Academy and the Maoris on his country's ill-fated tour of the southern hemisphere.

  • THIS IS MY BIG CHANCE

    ALBION fan Stafford Browne today revealed his delight at being offered a trial by his favourite team. The prolific Hastings Town marksman will be reporting for pre-season training with the rest of the Seagulls' re-shaped squad next week. It's a dream

  • Murder hearing remand

    A COUPLE accused of murdering three baby boys were further remanded in custody until July 30 by Brighton magistrates. The 35-year-old man and 25-year-old woman cannot be named for legal reasons. They were alleged to have killed the children, aged 18 months

  • TIM'S VICTORY BID GLUES FANS TO TV

    SUSSEX was in the grip of Henmania today as tennis star Tim Henman bid for Wimbledon glory. Fans across the county were willing the 23-year-old star to victory in his semi-final against defending champion Pete Sampras. Henman has banished the nation's

  • THE HIDDEN ANGER OF A MURDERER

    EVIL foster dad Sion Jenkins was a dangerous control freak who hid behind the mask of a respectable deputy headmaster. He had a deadly obsession with control and a vicious temper which led to the brutal murder of his foster daughter, Billie-Jo. Jenkins

  • INDUSTRY HIT BY ANOTHER BLOW

    BELEAGUERED British manufacturing industry suffered another blow with new figures showing a slump in orders and the threat of job losses. The Purchasing Managers' Index, which measures manufacturing activity, showed order levels in June had fallen at

  • Case for a shortcut

    IS pedestrianisation working well in Hove's main shopping area at George Street or it is proving to be a flop? Brighton and Hove Council claims that the scheme, introduced as an experiment in March, is working well but some traders say that business is

  • THIS IS MY BIG CHANCE

    ALBION fan Stafford Browne today revealed his delight at being offered a trial by his favourite team. The prolific Hastings Town marksman will be reporting for pre-season training with the rest of the Seagulls' re-shaped squad next week. It's a dream

  • TIM'S VICTORY BID GLUES FANS TO TV

    SUSSEX was in the grip of Henmania today as tennis star Tim Henman bid for Wimbledon glory. Fans across the county were willing the 23-year-old star to victory in his semi-final against defending champion Pete Sampras. Henman has banished the nation's

  • Hold-ups expected

    TRAFFIC jams are expected in Brighton town centre during the final stages of work on the controversial London Road traffic management scheme. The final stage of resurfacing work will start in London Road today. Lane closures will operate northbound today

  • FORBIDDEN FRUIT IS FREE

    BRUSSELS eurocrats have banned the sale of small peaches, but two Brighton stores are hitting back. At midnight on Tuesday EC chiefs ruled that it would be illegal to sell peaches between 51mm and 56mm in diameter - just as Asda took delivery of 6.5 tonnes