Archive

  • Halpin eyes up Tyson!

    PAUL Halpin is hoping to be in the same ring as Mike Tyson! Promoter Frank Warren is trying to bring former world heavyweight champ Tyson over from the States to fight, possibly in Cardiff in January. Halpin, Warren's latest capture, could be on the undercard

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    Because our 20-month-old daughter likes pointing at planes and because my husband is keen for her to be a pilot when she's older, we took Eve to the spectators' gallery at Gatwick Airport last weekend. We were there for all of ten minutes before both

  • Mayo and Hobson eye first-team start

    ALBION duo Kerry Mayo and Gary Hobson are vying for a rare first-team start. They are candidates to replace the doubtful Darren Carr in today's home game against Northampton. A calf strain forced Carr off at half-time in Tuesday's 2-2 draw against Lincoln

  • Magic moments help save lives

    A policeman has turned to magic in an off-beat bid to stop children dying on Sussex roads. PC Andy Hart, 41, waves his magic wand to drive home road safety and other messages to the youngsters of Portslade and Shoreham. Andy, who lives in Shoreham, has

  • Mum fights for fair deal on the buses

    A PARENT is fighting for a dedicated bus to her daughter's school because she claims children are at risk by walking home in the dark. Alison Wescott, a parent governor at Falmer High School, Lewes Road, Brighton, believes it is unfair that there is no

  • Flooding compensation is 'an insult'

    A pensioner offered £200 compensation after his garden was wrecked by floodwater said: "It's an insult." Stan Carey, 76, watched in horror as a torrent of water gushed through his garden in Eastwick Close, Patcham, Brighton, during a heavy August rainstorm

  • DEVON SENT

    WITH their big brown eyes and long twitching tails they hardly look like the new defenders of the Sussex Downs. But these 18 Exmoor ponies have been called in to rid the famous Sussex beauty spot of a pest which is threatening its biodiversity. The animals

  • Halpin eyes up Tyson!

    PAUL Halpin is hoping to be in the same ring as Mike Tyson! Promoter Frank Warren is trying to bring former world heavyweight champ Tyson over from the States to fight, possibly in Cardiff in January. Halpin, Warren's latest capture, could be on the undercard

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    Because our 20-month-old daughter likes pointing at planes and because my husband is keen for her to be a pilot when she's older, we took Eve to the spectators' gallery at Gatwick Airport last weekend. We were there for all of ten minutes before both

  • Magic moments help save lives

    A policeman has turned to magic in an off-beat bid to stop children dying on Sussex roads. PC Andy Hart, 41, waves his magic wand to drive home road safety and other messages to the youngsters of Portslade and Shoreham. Andy, who lives in Shoreham, has

  • Mum fights for fair deal on the buses

    A PARENT is fighting for a dedicated bus to her daughter's school because she claims children are at risk by walking home in the dark. Alison Wescott, a parent governor at Falmer High School, Lewes Road, Brighton, believes it is unfair that there is no

  • DEVON SENT

    WITH their big brown eyes and long twitching tails they hardly look like the new defenders of the Sussex Downs. But these 18 Exmoor ponies have been called in to rid the famous Sussex beauty spot of a pest which is threatening its biodiversity. The animals

  • Kids quizzed over blaze

    THREE children were last night being questioned by police as 45 firefighters tackled a blaze in a partly-derelict building. Eight fire crews were called to the blaze at the warehouse in De Champ Road, Hastings. Hastings firefighters were on the scene

  • FISH HAVE HAD THEIR CHIPS

    FISHERMEN fear their livelihoods will be ruined by a new Government regulation which allows them to catch fish of any size. Until now the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has banned boats from catching young fish so stocks are maintained. But

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Taxing times for Labour Council tax bills are set to rise again next year all over Sussex by around seven per cent, well above the current inflation level. When Labour came into office two and a half years ago, it pledged to keep income tax levels down

  • Beard simply bristling with confidence

    MATTHEW Beard is a Southern Area senior champion at the age of 16 despite giving away up to one-and-a-half stone and six inches. The Joff club ace from Seaford won the gold medal in the open kyu grade event at Crystal Palace. Lewes Tertiary College pupil

  • Mayo and Hobson eye first-team start

    ALBION duo Kerry Mayo and Gary Hobson are vying for a rare first-team start. They are candidates to replace the doubtful Darren Carr in today's home game against Northampton. A calf strain forced Carr off at half-time in Tuesday's 2-2 draw against Lincoln

  • Flooding compensation is 'an insult'

    A pensioner offered £200 compensation after his garden was wrecked by floodwater said: "It's an insult." Stan Carey, 76, watched in horror as a torrent of water gushed through his garden in Eastwick Close, Patcham, Brighton, during a heavy August rainstorm

  • The Argus has made history

    THE Argus is charting history in a collection of the best front pages of the millennium. Two Argus editions are included in a prestigious compilation marking the Top 50 most famous, memorable or influential pages in publishing history. All 50 newspaper

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Taxing times for Labour Council tax bills are set to rise again next year all over Sussex by around seven per cent, well above the current inflation level. When Labour came into office two and a half years ago, it pledged to keep income tax levels down

  • Beard simply bristling with confidence

    MATTHEW Beard is a Southern Area senior champion at the age of 16 despite giving away up to one-and-a-half stone and six inches. The Joff club ace from Seaford won the gold medal in the open kyu grade event at Crystal Palace. Lewes Tertiary College pupil

  • Kids quizzed over blaze

    THREE children were last night being questioned by police as 45 firefighters tackled a blaze in a partly-derelict building. Eight fire crews were called to the blaze at the warehouse in De Champ Road, Hastings. Hastings firefighters were on the scene

  • The Argus has made history

    THE Argus is charting history in a collection of the best front pages of the millennium. Two Argus editions are included in a prestigious compilation marking the Top 50 most famous, memorable or influential pages in publishing history. All 50 newspaper

  • FISH HAVE HAD THEIR CHIPS

    FISHERMEN fear their livelihoods will be ruined by a new Government regulation which allows them to catch fish of any size. Until now the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has banned boats from catching young fish so stocks are maintained. But