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  • Sex case priest lived near primary school

    A Roman Catholic priest suspected of child abuse was allowed to live in a retirement bungalow less than half a mile away from a primary school, the Argus can reveal. Father Michael Hill, who was jailed for five years in 1997 for ten child sex offences

  • Farmer pledges cash to Sarah's family

    The farmer claiming compensation for damage caused to crops during the search for Sarah Payne has pledged to give the cash to a fund for the murdered eight-year-old. Paul Langmead, of Roundstone Farm, Ferring, near Worthing, issued a statement after the

  • Rainer gets a brand new fan

    Budding racing champion Craig Rainer has a new supporter. Craig and wife Claire recently had a baby and next weekend six-week old Shannon will attend her first race meeting. However, the new arrival is unlikely to get in the way of Rainer's ambitions

  • Bevan blasts another century

    Michael Bevan struck a glittering 174 to become the 13th Sussex player to score a century in each innings as his side set Nottinghamshire 407 to win at Hove. The Australian Test Ace shared in a second-wicket stand of 266 with Richard Montgomerie, who

  • Sex case priest lived near primary school

    A Roman Catholic priest suspected of child abuse was allowed to live in a retirement bungalow less than half a mile away from a primary school, the Argus can reveal. Father Michael Hill, who was jailed for five years in 1997 for ten child sex offences

  • Rainer gets a brand new fan

    Budding racing champion Craig Rainer has a new supporter. Craig and wife Claire recently had a baby and next weekend six-week old Shannon will attend her first race meeting. However, the new arrival is unlikely to get in the way of Rainer's ambitions

  • Cork leads by example

    Alan Cork roled back the years to help Albion end their Irish tour on a winning note last night. Seagulls' assistant boss came on for the last 15 minutes as Athlone Town were defeated 1-0 in an entertaining tussle in central Ireland. And Cork showed a

  • Young arsonist filmed himself

    A teenager who videoed himself setting fire to four cars while on drugs has been jailed for two years. Michael Murrell, 19, of Eastbourne Road, Lower Willingdon, Eastbourne, was convicted in May of four counts of arson. He was in court yesterday for sentencing

  • Albion fury at 'taking out' tactics

    The Seagulls have lodged an official complaint after the under-11 National Five-A-Side Championships on Hackney Marshes, east London. Manager Bob Bantock accused individuals of elbowing, spitting, swearing and "taking out" opponents. He also claimed his

  • Bates boosts seconds

    Justin Bates hit a crucial unbeaten 59 to lead Sussex Second XI to only their second championship win of the season. Sussex, set 204 to beat Durham at Stockton, eased home by four wickets with 9.3 overs to spare. Jamie Carpenter (38) and Bas Zuiderent

  • Cork leads by example

    Alan Cork roled back the years to help Albion end their Irish tour on a winning note last night. Seagulls' assistant boss came on for the last 15 minutes as Athlone Town were defeated 1-0 in an entertaining tussle in central Ireland. And Cork showed a

  • Young arsonist filmed himself

    A teenager who videoed himself setting fire to four cars while on drugs has been jailed for two years. Michael Murrell, 19, of Eastbourne Road, Lower Willingdon, Eastbourne, was convicted in May of four counts of arson. He was in court yesterday for sentencing

  • Farmer pledges cash to Sarah's family

    The farmer claiming compensation for damage caused to crops during the search for Sarah Payne has pledged to give the cash to a fund for the murdered eight-year-old. Paul Langmead, of Roundstone Farm, Ferring, near Worthing, issued a statement after the

  • Albion fury at 'taking out' tactics

    The Seagulls have lodged an official complaint after the under-11 National Five-A-Side Championships on Hackney Marshes, east London. Manager Bob Bantock accused individuals of elbowing, spitting, swearing and "taking out" opponents. He also claimed his

  • Bates boosts seconds

    Justin Bates hit a crucial unbeaten 59 to lead Sussex Second XI to only their second championship win of the season. Sussex, set 204 to beat Durham at Stockton, eased home by four wickets with 9.3 overs to spare. Jamie Carpenter (38) and Bas Zuiderent

  • Bevan blasts another century

    Michael Bevan struck a glittering 174 to become the 13th Sussex player to score a century in each innings as his side set Nottinghamshire 407 to win at Hove. The Australian Test Ace shared in a second-wicket stand of 266 with Richard Montgomerie, who