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  • DEREK JAMESON

    I WAS born a bastard before it became fashionable and that gives me better credentials than most to speak up for unmarried mothers. Once again they are being treated as social lepers. Such was the stigma of illegitimacy in the hungry Thirties that my

  • Chichester lose again

    CHICHESTER coach Dave Viner admits his side are a bit travel sick in the South Premier Hockey League. Chi lost 3-2 at Walcountians in the South Premier League and Viner said: "For some reason we just can't get it right in our away games. "We attacked

  • Grinstead in real trouble

    EAST Grinstead's National League relegation fears increased after a 3-2 defeat at rivals Hounslow. It's not so long ago that these two teams were battling it out for the title. But now survival's the aim and Grinstead failed to get their passing game

  • Albion eye defender

    ALBION have made a move for former Chester central defender Julian Alsford. He trained with the Seagulls yesterday and makes his debut in the reserves against Spurs at Worthing tomorrow night after being released by Scottish Premier Division side Dundee

  • SIGNAL FAILURE

    FEBRUARY is the cruellest month (for me anyway), being time of year when season ticket expires forcing me to part with entire contents of bank balance, saving accounts, ISAs, TESSAs, Diana's etc. Have in the past tried to beat the system by buying monthly

  • DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR SELFISH PARKERS

    POLICE are today cracking down on selfish motorists who double park their cars. They are calling in the tow-away squad to remove vehicles blocking streets in Hove. More than one-in-six calls to Hove police relate to town centre traffic problems. Asimilar

  • £1.4m CRASH VICTIM'S HUSBAND NEVER GAVE UP

    A GRANDMOTHER whose devoted husband refused to give up on her after a car crash has received £1.4 million. June Ward, 57, was left in a persistent vegetative state after the crash in 1992 left her with catastrophic injuries. But thanks to the care of

  • RARE PLANT UNDER THREAT FROM WALKERS

    IT is one of the rarest plants in Britain, and it lives on a storm-swept beach on the Sussex coast. The fragile Childing Pink is so scarce there are only a handful of other known colonies in the country. But the small unassuming plant is being mistaken

  • THE BEST DAD IN THE WORLD

    THE grieving partner of father-of-two Jay Abatan today spoke of her loss. Tanya Haynes, 30, said: "Jay was a life force, the most alive person you would ever meet, and the most wonderful daddy in the world." Mr Abatan, 42, died from severe head injuries

  • A RIGHT ROYAL YEAR FOR NEW BUSINESS

    ROYAL & SunAlliance, the partly Sussex-based insurance group, reported strong growth in its new British life and investment business. The group, which slashed nearly 300 jobs at its centres in Brighton and Horsham in November, saw its new life, pensions

  • Mid Sussex power home

    A POWERFUL first-half display saw Mid Sussex into fifth place in the Kent/Sussex Hockey League. They raced into a four-goal lead at Ashford with two goals apiece from Terry Hicks and skipper Mike Jourdain. But the hosts came right back at them after the

  • DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR SELFISH PARKERS

    POLICE are today cracking down on selfish motorists who double park their cars. They are calling in the tow-away squad to remove vehicles blocking streets in Hove. More than one-in-six calls to Hove police relate to town centre traffic problems. Asimilar

  • THE BEST DAD IN THE WORLD

    THE grieving partner of father-of-two Jay Abatan today spoke of her loss. Tanya Haynes, 30, said: "Jay was a life force, the most alive person you would ever meet, and the most wonderful daddy in the world." Mr Abatan, 42, died from severe head injuries

  • A RIGHT ROYAL YEAR FOR NEW BUSINESS

    ROYAL & SunAlliance, the partly Sussex-based insurance group, reported strong growth in its new British life and investment business. The group, which slashed nearly 300 jobs at its centres in Brighton and Horsham in November, saw its new life, pensions

  • Lewes keep up title fight

    LEWES maintained their perfect away record and kept alive their hopes of the National Division One title. They won 5-2 at St Albans with brothers Jeremy and Alistair Boyse scoring two apiece. And there's a great chance to increase the pressure at the

  • Mid Sussex power home

    A POWERFUL first-half display saw Mid Sussex into fifth place in the Kent/Sussex Hockey League. They raced into a four-goal lead at Ashford with two goals apiece from Terry Hicks and skipper Mike Jourdain. But the hosts came right back at them after the

  • CHILD TORTURE GANG IS LOCKED UP

    FOUR children have been sent to young offenders' institutions for a total of almost eight years for carrying out a "torture" attack on a fellow schoolboy at a Sussex station. Relatives of the two girls and two boys gasped in shock as their children were

  • DEREK JAMESON

    I WAS born a bastard before it became fashionable and that gives me better credentials than most to speak up for unmarried mothers. Once again they are being treated as social lepers. Such was the stigma of illegitimacy in the hungry Thirties that my

  • Chichester lose again

    CHICHESTER coach Dave Viner admits his side are a bit travel sick in the South Premier Hockey League. Chi lost 3-2 at Walcountians in the South Premier League and Viner said: "For some reason we just can't get it right in our away games. "We attacked

  • Lewes keep up title fight

    LEWES maintained their perfect away record and kept alive their hopes of the National Division One title. They won 5-2 at St Albans with brothers Jeremy and Alistair Boyse scoring two apiece. And there's a great chance to increase the pressure at the

  • Grinstead in real trouble

    EAST Grinstead's National League relegation fears increased after a 3-2 defeat at rivals Hounslow. It's not so long ago that these two teams were battling it out for the title. But now survival's the aim and Grinstead failed to get their passing game

  • Albion eye defender

    ALBION have made a move for former Chester central defender Julian Alsford. He trained with the Seagulls yesterday and makes his debut in the reserves against Spurs at Worthing tomorrow night after being released by Scottish Premier Division side Dundee

  • SIGNAL FAILURE

    FEBRUARY is the cruellest month (for me anyway), being time of year when season ticket expires forcing me to part with entire contents of bank balance, saving accounts, ISAs, TESSAs, Diana's etc. Have in the past tried to beat the system by buying monthly

  • £1.4m CRASH VICTIM'S HUSBAND NEVER GAVE UP

    A GRANDMOTHER whose devoted husband refused to give up on her after a car crash has received £1.4 million. June Ward, 57, was left in a persistent vegetative state after the crash in 1992 left her with catastrophic injuries. But thanks to the care of

  • RARE PLANT UNDER THREAT FROM WALKERS

    IT is one of the rarest plants in Britain, and it lives on a storm-swept beach on the Sussex coast. The fragile Childing Pink is so scarce there are only a handful of other known colonies in the country. But the small unassuming plant is being mistaken

  • CHILD TORTURE GANG IS LOCKED UP

    FOUR children have been sent to young offenders' institutions for a total of almost eight years for carrying out a "torture" attack on a fellow schoolboy at a Sussex station. Relatives of the two girls and two boys gasped in shock as their children were