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  • Lap dancing club bid turned down

    AN application to open a lap dancing club has been refused. Nightclub owners wanted to turn their city centre venue into what would have been the biggest strip joint in Brighton and Hove. But they were turned down by councillors after police warned there

  • Give him justice

    THE Argus today launches a campaign to demand justice for a man who has been held in solitary confinement for more than three years. Omar Deghayes, a former resident of Saltdean, Brighton, is being held against his will by the US Government in a prison

  • Cannabis grower is warned he faces jail

    A FORMER soldier has admitted growing cannabis in a huge factory above a city-centre shop. The cannabis warehouse, which housed hundreds of plants and was one of the biggest ever discovered in Brighton and Hove, was given away by a leaking pipe. Carlos

  • I just want you home safe and sound, Alex'

    A DESPERATE mother made an emotional appeal for her missing daughter to get in touch saying: "Alex, please, please come home." Tamsin Leverton held back tears as she pleaded for her 14-year-old daughter Alex Heamen to let someone know she was safe. Speaking

  • Connor misses tour

    England captain Clare Connor will miss her first tour in ten years because of a injury. Connor, who led the women's Ashes success against Australia in the summer, ruled herself out of the November trip to India because of a long-term ankle problem. The

  • Midgley earns Spanish deal

    Danny Midgley has got his foot in the door to the high-profile world of Spanish basketball. And, as he prepared for his league debut tomorrow, the 23-year-old from Burgess Hill declared: "I intend to take this chance with both hands." Midgley, who played

  • Nurse: Keep writing us off

    Nick Nurse today laughed off any idea Brighton Bears are heading for a wooden-spoon season and told his critics: "Keep writing us off." Bears' low-key preparation for the new campaign has got some fans fearing a mid-table, or worse, position in the British

  • We'll keep our top prospects

    Albion have begun the process of keeping hold of their home-grown prospects by awarding a contract extension to Dean Hammond. The Hastings-born midfielder has added two years to his existing deal, which was due to expire at the end of the season. Others

  • Give him justice

    The Argus today launches a campaign to demand justice for a man who has been held in solitary confinement for more than three years. Omar Deghayes, a former resident of Saltdean, Brighton, is being held against his will by the US Government in a prison