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  • Rugby Academy to be launched in Brighton

    THE Brighton College Rugby Academy, in conjunction with the Sussex RFU, will be launched next month. It aims to help the county lead the way as the nation picks up the pieces after its World Cup flop. France clash with Australia in this year's final at

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    ANY day now a film crew will turn up on my doorstep to make a docusoap about my life. I am a prime candidate for two reasons. The first is that I live in Brighton, which is used so often for TV dramas (EastEnders and Coronation Street have recently been

  • Alldis can count on his fans

    CRAWLEY'S Michael Alldis will be roared on by more than 100 travelling fans when he fights for the vacant British super-bantamweight crown at York Hall, Bethnal Green, tonight. Alldis, 31, takes on Patrick Mullings of Harrow, knowing that this could be

  • Adams: It's going to be a real battle

    ALBION manager Micky Adams is predicting a prolonged scramble for the Third Division promotion places. The Seagulls and today's Withdean rivals Hartelpool are in with the pack and Adams reckons the race to go up will go right to the wire. The table is

  • ROCKET MEN

    EXPERTS at the University of Sussex in Brighton are working on a project which could revolutionise space travel. SALLY HALL reports. Mass space travel is the basis of modern science fiction, with films from Star Wars to The Fifth Element peddling the

  • HAPPY MEMORIES OF THE MILLER'S TALES

    Back in the Sixties, puppeteer Gordon Murray made a set of models out of ping-pong balls and plastic foam. He never dreamed that more than 30 years on the characters he created from odds and ends would have become enduring TV heroes. Camberwick Green,

  • SCHOOL GOVERNOR DEALT IN HEROIN

    A school governor who sold heroin to pay for her drug addiction has been jailed for three years. Emma Swallow, 26, who ran a school uniform shop at Whitehawk County Infant School, Brighton, made £17,600 from the drugs racket, a court heard. Swallow was

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Profit before the people Money talks louder than compassion when it comes to closing the French Convalescent Home in Kemp Town. Why else should trustees want to shut a home which is almost full when there is still strong demand for its services? The decision

  • Rugby Academy to be launched in Brighton

    THE Brighton College Rugby Academy, in conjunction with the Sussex RFU, will be launched next month. It aims to help the county lead the way as the nation picks up the pieces after its World Cup flop. France clash with Australia in this year's final at

  • Bannerman puts his faith in Trojanowski

    COACH Charles Luke-Bannerman hopes the return of Jan Trojanowski can help Brighton Bears end their depressing run against Sheffield Sharks tomorrow. It's exactly five years since the sides first met, but Sharks have won the 18 meetings since then including

  • Adams: It's going to be a real battle

    ALBION manager Micky Adams is predicting a prolonged scramble for the Third Division promotion places. The Seagulls and today's Withdean rivals Hartelpool are in with the pack and Adams reckons the race to go up will go right to the wire. The table is

  • ROCKET MEN

    EXPERTS at the University of Sussex in Brighton are working on a project which could revolutionise space travel. SALLY HALL reports. Mass space travel is the basis of modern science fiction, with films from Star Wars to The Fifth Element peddling the

  • SCHOOL GOVERNOR DEALT IN HEROIN

    A school governor who sold heroin to pay for her drug addiction has been jailed for three years. Emma Swallow, 26, who ran a school uniform shop at Whitehawk County Infant School, Brighton, made £17,600 from the drugs racket, a court heard. Swallow was

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Profit before the people Money talks louder than compassion when it comes to closing the French Convalescent Home in Kemp Town. Why else should trustees want to shut a home which is almost full when there is still strong demand for its services? The decision

  • Connor vows: We won't be rolled over

    CLARE CONNOR has vowed England's women cricketers will not wilt under the hostile bowling during their New Year tour Down Under. The 23-year-old Brighton College English teacher, who has again been selected as vice-captain of the squad, anticipates Australia

  • Bannerman puts his faith in Trojanowski

    COACH Charles Luke-Bannerman hopes the return of Jan Trojanowski can help Brighton Bears end their depressing run against Sheffield Sharks tomorrow. It's exactly five years since the sides first met, but Sharks have won the 18 meetings since then including

  • HUNDREDS SIGN UP TO STOP THE BULLDOZERS

    MORE than 1,000 people are expected to have signed our petitions calling for the French Convalescent Home to be saved from demolition after this weekend. Members of the public angry over plans to pull down the chateau-style building on Brighton seafront

  • HE LEFT MY SON TO DIE

    FINANCE consultant Darin Brownlee-Jones was today starting a four-year jail sentence after being convicted of killing a motorcyclist in a hit-and-run accident. Relatives of victim Trevor Shearman called for tougher sentences after father-of-four Brownlee-Jones

  • Connor vows: We won't be rolled over

    CLARE CONNOR has vowed England's women cricketers will not wilt under the hostile bowling during their New Year tour Down Under. The 23-year-old Brighton College English teacher, who has again been selected as vice-captain of the squad, anticipates Australia

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    ANY day now a film crew will turn up on my doorstep to make a docusoap about my life. I am a prime candidate for two reasons. The first is that I live in Brighton, which is used so often for TV dramas (EastEnders and Coronation Street have recently been

  • Alldis can count on his fans

    CRAWLEY'S Michael Alldis will be roared on by more than 100 travelling fans when he fights for the vacant British super-bantamweight crown at York Hall, Bethnal Green, tonight. Alldis, 31, takes on Patrick Mullings of Harrow, knowing that this could be

  • HUNDREDS SIGN UP TO STOP THE BULLDOZERS

    MORE than 1,000 people are expected to have signed our petitions calling for the French Convalescent Home to be saved from demolition after this weekend. Members of the public angry over plans to pull down the chateau-style building on Brighton seafront

  • HAPPY MEMORIES OF THE MILLER'S TALES

    Back in the Sixties, puppeteer Gordon Murray made a set of models out of ping-pong balls and plastic foam. He never dreamed that more than 30 years on the characters he created from odds and ends would have become enduring TV heroes. Camberwick Green,

  • HE LEFT MY SON TO DIE

    FINANCE consultant Darin Brownlee-Jones was today starting a four-year jail sentence after being convicted of killing a motorcyclist in a hit-and-run accident. Relatives of victim Trevor Shearman called for tougher sentences after father-of-four Brownlee-Jones