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  • Savage joins Millwall

    Bas Savage has joined Albion's League One rivals Millwall on a short-term contract until the end of the season. Savage has been without a club since the end of December when he rejected the Seagulls' offer of a new 18-month deal.

  • County League results

    County League division one: Hassocks 2 (Bristow 34, Slaughter 73pen), Pagham 1 (Hunter 12); Redhill 0, Arundel 1 (Hibbert 61); Ringmer 2 (Whiteman 8, Hart 80), Eastbourne United 1 (Milroy 85); Rye United 1 (McDonald 33), Oakwood 1 (Familton 5); Selsey

  • Ryman League: Hastings get own goal lift

    Hastings came from behind to beat ten-man Harlow 2-1 at the Pilot Field. James Bunn gave the visitors the lead after eight minutes but Tim Olorunda equalised in the 33rd minute with a cheeky back-heel. Harlow had player-manager Ryan Kirby sent off for

  • Eastbourne Boro 0 Cambridge City 1

    Eastbourne Borough missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of Blue Square south after only their second home defeat of the season. Borough were the first to threaten with Andy Atkin cutting in dangerously on the right. His cross from the byline

  • Torquay United 4 Crawley Town 1

    Crawley's Wembley dream turned into a nightmare after they were hammered by Torquay today. Reds were dumped out of the FA Trophy quarter final by the Blue Square premier high-flyers following a second-half horror show at Plainmoor. Steve Evans' side

  • Tell her you love her - on video

    Children can take advantage of a Mother's Day video message scheme run by The Argus. They can let their mothers know how special they are by making short, heartfelt recordings, which will appear on this website on Mother's Day - Sunday, March

  • Murray strike seals the points

    ALBION 1, OLDHAM 0 Try telling Glenn Murray that Withdean has little to recommend it. Albion's new marksman already looks very much at home at the Seagulls' much derided abode. Murray scored his fourth goal in four games at Withdean in the second half

  • Wright cameo not enough for England

    Luke Wright had another excellent day but was unable to prevent England from losing the one-day series to New Zealand. The Sussex all-rounder made 47 off 40 balls with four sixes and two fours in Christchurch but England's total of 242-7 never

  • Fraser and El-Abd back for Albion

    Tommy Fraser and Adam El-Abd return to the Albion starting line-up at home to Oldham this afternoon. El-Abd is expected to partner Tommy Elphick in defence after serving a one-game ban. Fraser is expected to slot into midfield in place of Kerry Mayo

  • Comment: We should keep A&Es

    Accident and emergency departments should remain at Worthing Hospital, St Richard's Hospital in Chichester and the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath, according to General Medical Council (GMC) president SIR GRAEME CATTO. Writing exclusively

  • Dog owners howling mad at proposed ban

    It was with disbelief, and indeed dismay, that I read of the proposal by Brighton and Hove City Council to ban dogs from all beaches during the summer months (The Argus, February 22). We are a nation of dog owners and for those of us who choose

  • Cinema and theatre in line for £3 million revamp

    A cinema and theatre will get a revamp costing more than £3 million if plans get the go-ahead. The owners of the Picturedrome and the Hotham Arts Centre in Bognor have announced redevelopment plans for both buildings. But they have warned that should

  • Sleeping Beauty, Pavilion Theatre, Brighton, until Mar 2

    For a helping of Brighton in a nutshell: take eleven of Camp Town's' finest, add a dash of panto magic, season with a smattering of smut and serve, steaming hot, to a full house of jolly punters. Dave Lynn, who stole the show as the Stepmother in the

  • Lights go out in Hove

    Dozens of homes were plunged into darkness after a damaged cable caused a power failure. Residents in 87 houses and flats in St John's Road, Hove, were left without electricity because of the problem shortly after 8pm on Friday. Some were told by workmen

  • No cyclists

    One of the nicest roads in Hove was Grand Avenue. It has now been ruined and made dangerous by the installation of a cycle path. I believe Brighton and Hove City Council now intends to do the same with The Drive. The big mystery is where are

  • Concerned at children’s service cuts

    Councillor Juliet McCaffery is absolutely right to highlight the unacceptable pressure Brighton and Hove's children's services are being put under by Tory cuts (Letters, February 21). As Coun McCaffery notes, the 42 per cent cuts to staffing

  • Coffee breaks

    Every time I walk around Brighton, I notice the large number of young women with children under school age who sit languidly in coffee shops drinking expensive cappuccinos. I'm curious - as a selfemployed person running a small business - how

  • Smokescreen

    What an absolutely ridiculous letter from Sally Barber about the roadworks currently taking place in Brighton (Letters, February 20). It is well documented that the roadworks by West Street are on behalf of Southern Water and are not being carried

  • Depot blaze could be arson

    Fire chiefs are investigating the possibility that a major fire at a rubbish depot was started deliberately. Buildings at Hollingdean Recycling Plant, Brighton, including staff locker rooms, went up in flames at 8.40am on Saturday. Substantial damage

  • Toilet issue

    We do sympathise with Helen Brownstone who has Crohn's disease (Letters, February 19) and has to use the toilet frequently and, as others have written, deplores the lack of toilets in Brighton and Hove. This issue was raised with the Older People's

  • Sharia law

    Dave Jones is to be congratulated on his excellent letter (Letters, February 21) in which he restored some balance to last Saturday's essay by Jean Calder. He is right to point out that a number of faiths and denominations have their own functioning

  • Wake up to marathon idea

    A Brighton Marathon is a great idea for raising money for charity and the profile of the city. Of course there will be a another marathon beforehand - the stampede of complaints from all those selfish car drivers, deprived of yet another day

  • Fire at Brighton waste site

    A fire has broken out a the Hollingdean Recycling Plant in Brighton. Four crews of firefighters were at the facility in Upper Hollingdean Road this morning. The cause of the blaze is not yet known.

  • Hunt on for missing pensioner

    Police are growing increasingly concerned over an 86-year-old man who went missing on Friday. John Morgan vanished around 2pm while riding his blue mobility scooter. His disappearance sparked a major search, with Hotel 900, the Sussex Police helicopter