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  • Headteacher slams 'poorest set of Tories in Britain

    PRIVATE school head Anthony Seldon has accused councillors of jeopardising Brighton and Hove's prosperity by voting against a key transport scheme. Mr Seldon, principal of Brighton College and Tony Blair's unofficial biographer, directed much of his criticism

  • Woods relishes winds of change

    Jonathan Woods makes no secret of which part of tough, gritty Chicago he comes from. "I'm from the south side, not downtown or the pretty parts they show you on the TV," said the Worthing Thunder power forward. But he will be looking to provide the beauty

  • Davis heads for quarters

    Mark Davis is confident of pulling off the biggest result of his career over the next two days. The world No. 40 from Hastings takes on Stuart Bingham - who beat world No. 4 Mark Stevens in the last round - for a place in the quarter finals of the UK

  • Molango has no future

    Albion manager Mark McGhee has called time on Maheta Molango's career with the Seagulls. McGhee admits the forward, struggling to make an impact on loan to League Two side Lincoln, is unlikely to play for the club again. Albion visit Reading today, the

  • Reservoirs are running dry

    THIS is the clearest sign yet that Sussex is running out of water. The banks of one of the main reservoirs feeding the county are clearly visible after the water dwindled away. Water normally laps the lush green edges of Bewl reservoir near Hastings at

  • You shall go to the Ball

    JULIE Allen knows only too well the hard work and dedication Zoe Ball has put in to perfecting her routines on Strictly Come Dancing. That is why the dance instructor is urging the people of Sussex to vote for Zoe and help her win a place in the grand

  • Driver, 66, killed in day of crashes

    A MAN died as 24 hours of crashes brought carnage to Sussex roads. The 66-year-old died after his car was in collision with a taxi on the A27 at Fontwell. The driver of the silver Nissan Almera, who was from Havant, Hampshire, was taken to St Richard's

  • I thank God clinic nurse believed me

    STOPPING smoking saved a man's life in more ways than one when a clinic tested his lungs. Mark Brown was attending an NHS stop smoking clinic when a carbon monoxide reading suggested he was cheating. The results seemed to show he had been secretly puffing