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  • Good news for patients

    A TREATMENT centre which aims to deal with thousands of operations a year officially opens on Monday. The aim of the centre in Haywards Heath is to cut waiting times for people needing non-emergency orthopaedic surgery such as hip replacements. It is

  • Family's HIV fears as boy is cut by syringe

    A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy has become the latest victim of Brighton and Hove's street drugs culture. Jess Latham cut himself with a discarded junkie's syringe while his family was out for a Father's Day treat. His horrified parents, Trea and Richard, feared

  • Why Justine loves Eastbourne

    Justine Henin-Hardenne has hailed her Eastbourne debut as the perfect warm-up for Wimbledon. The French Open champion faces Russian fifth seed Anastasia Myskina in the final of the Hastings Direct Championships today following a three-set victory over

  • One in three inmates forced to share single cell

    A MEDIUM security prison has been forced to house dangerous inmates because of delays over transfers to secure mental units. Overcrowding at HMP Lewes is also forcing one in three prisoners to share a cell and use toilet facilities without any privacy

  • Tunnel plan may damage homes

    DOZENS of homes could be damaged by the construction of a seven-mile tunnel to a proposed sewage plant, an inquiry heard. An engineer representing Southern Water admitted yesterday there was a risk of damage. He was speaking during the third day of a

  • Fatboy wants to party at home

    FATBOY Slim will tonight entertain crowds of more than 25,000 people at one of his legendary outdoor shows. But his excitement is tainted by his disappointment that he cannot stage a repeat of his acclaimed beach event in his home city of Brighton and

  • End of West Pier in sight

    ENGINEERS are being called in to tear down the ghostly remains of the battered and burnt West Pier. Owners of the beleaguered Victorian landmark in Brighton have finally decided to draft in a team of experts to remove the vast majority of the iconic structure

  • Robbo relishes title bid

    Mark Robinson believes Sussex's title-winning experience could be vital as they chase a second Championship in four seasons. The county are back on top of division one after defeating Yorkshire by an innings and 25 runs at Arundel yesterday, although

  • End of West Pier in sight

    Engineers are being called in to tear down the ghostly remains of the battered and burnt West Pier. Owners of the beleaguered Victorian landmark in Brighton have finally decided to draft in a team of experts to remove the vast majority of the iconic