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  • Thunder double up on the road

    Worthing Thunder made it 11 wins from 11 and reached the last four of the National Cup after two thrilling victories on the road. They clinched their semi-final place by winning 79-77 at improved London Leopards today (Sunday) in what turned into a heated

  • Sussex clubs shine in Trophy

    Worthing are hoping to finish the job at Woodside Road on Tuesday after going so close to pulling off a huge FA Trophy upset. The Rebels led until injury-time away to Conference south side Dorchester only to be pegged back to 1-1. They will try again

  • Kane slams his players after latest loss

    Nigel Kane has promised changes after his Hastings side crashed to a 3-0 defeat at Boreham Wood in the premier division - their sixth successive loss in all competitions. After Hastings had strong claims for a penalty turned down early on they never

  • Four-goal Wick stay ahead in title race

    Wick maintained their County League division one lead with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Rye. David Sharman, Paul Jones, Dominic Shepherd and Gareth Green were all on the scoresheet for the hosts with joint boss Mick Catlin happy with the display. He

  • Parking crackdown to end "anarchy" on the streets

    Thousands of people are bracing themselves for a controversial new on-street parking crackdown which could end "months of anarchy". The Argus can reveal that hundreds of streets in Adur - which covers Shoreham, Lancing, Sompting, Southwick and Fishersgate

  • Sickness bug strikes hospitals

    Two major hospitals are on alert after an outbreak of a highly contagious sickness and diarrhoea bug. Health officials said more than a dozen patients in Brighton and Haywards Heath, were affected. They were battling over the weekend to contain the

  • Drunken park yobs terrify families

    Rival gangs of aggressive street drinkers are turning a popular park into a no-go zone. A leading councillor said the situation was becoming intolerable and accused the police of not doing enough to crack down on the drunken yobs. But police defended

  • Polar explorers come home

    Passengers from the doomed MV Explorer ship are preparing to make their way back to the UK. The 24 British holiday makers who had been aboard the polar expedition vessel when it got into trouble were due to meet Foreign Office officials in Chile today

  • Lynch plays down two-footed tackle

    Joel Lynch has played down the Carlisle challenge which led indirectly to George O'Callaghan being sent-off. The Irish midfielder saw red for his reaction to what Albion felt was an illegal two-footed tackle on Lynch by Joe Garner. Lynch looked to be

  • Ward: We should have finished off Albion

    John Ward insisted he was happy with a point from the trip south. But the Carlisle manager was unhappy his side did not take total command after Albion went down to ten men. The visitors were 2-1 up at the time but were unable to close out the win which

  • Vieira at the double for Crawley

    Crawley 4 Farsley Celtic 1. Crawley proved there is life after Guy Madjo thanks to their boy from Brazil. Top scorer Madjo made a surprise loan move to League One Cheltenham last week after returning from a five-day training camp with the Cameroon team

  • Horsham keeper crisis for cup tie

    Horsham are facing a goalkeeper crisis for their FA Cup tie against Swansea. Manager John Maggs has admitted he may have to sign another stopper for the sell-out second round tie at the Atspeed Stadium on Friday. First-choice Alan Mansfield is banned

  • Lap dancing club wants to bare all

    Showgirls could soon be baring all at Eastbourne's first fully naked pole and lap dancing club. Controversial plans for the club and poker playing den will be considered by borough councillors on Monday night. Minnesota Jax, in Seaside Road, Eastbourne

  • We'll cope without O'Callaghan

    Nicky Forster admitted today Albion will miss the suspended George O'Callaghan for the next three matches. But the goal hero of Saturday's 2-2 home draw against Carlisle is backing Tommy Fraser to be an able midfield deputy. O'Callaghan was sent-off

  • Cabbie escapes unhurt from seafront crash

    A taxi driver escaped serious injury after his cab overturned on Brighton seafront. People living in Marine Parade rushed outside and helped him from the cab after Saturday's 2.40am crash. The badly-shaken cabbie, who has not been named, was treated

  • It's just like watching Zamora

    Albion 2 Carlisle 2. IT is a growing possibility. Nicky Forster could do for Albion exactly what Bobby Zamora did a few seasons ago. Zamora's goals fired the Seagulls to promotion and if Forster's rich vein of form is maintained then they might just

  • Motorist crashes into kitchen

    An elderly motorist knocked down a neighbour's kitchen wall after accidentally reversing his car into it. The driver had just dropped off his wife at their home in Cowdray Close, Little Common, Bexhill, at 2pm on Saturday, and was preparing to move