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  • Nash stars as Sussex return to winning ways

    Chris Nash starred with bat and ball as Sussex got their T20 campaign back on track with a six-wicket victory over Gloucestershire at Arundel. Nash took 4-7 as Gloucestershire were dismissed for 121 and then made an unbeaten 36 in a partnership of 74

  • Albion stars name is put right before opening

    He carved his name into Albion folklore when his goal kept the club in the Football League and saved it from oblivion. Unfortunately Robbie Reinelt wasn't so familiar to the creators of this tribute at the American Express Community Stadium

  • Brighton student dances to success

    A 17-year-old student has danced his way to success by securing funding for a performing arts course. Cameron Holland, of Balfour Road, Brighton, has been accepted to do a National Diploma in performing arts at the Bird College in London. He has also

  • High-priced tale of Shoreham riverbank

    It might seem like a laidback lifestyle on the riverside but there's nothing easy-going about the prices. Moorings for houseboats in Shoreham cost just £ 1,000 a few years ago but now they are going for £ 160,000 with no mortgages and no instalments

  • Sussex v Gloucestershire LIVE

    Join me from 2.10pm for a live blog of Sussex's Twenty20 clash with Gloucestershire at Arundel and have your say as the action unfolds.

  • New drug brings hope to Bexhill teenager's family

    The mother of a teenager with a rare ageing condition has welcomed news of a new drug that could slow the progress of the disease. Kerry Okines said the results of a study into the effects of the treatment gave young people suffering from Hutchinson-Gilford

  • Brighton cycle counter hit by vandals

    Vandals have put a £ 25,000 cycle counter out of action. A cyclist passing the counter near Surrenden Park in London Road, Brighton, saw it had been damaged and appeared to have been kicked, punched and spat at. Since then, the counter, one of two in

  • Police "nightmare" over bail judgement

    Police have been left in an "unbelievable nightmare" fearing a landmark court judgement could force them to allow suspected criminal to go free. A ruling this week means conditions imposed on police suspects could be unenforceable. Suspects

  • Sussex MPs happy for pensions review

    Sussex MPs have said they will "welcome" a review of their pensions. Following Thursday's public sector strikes, The Argus contacted MPs in the county to ask how they would feel about being subjected to the same changes as other public sector

  • Views sought on plans to merge Sussex fire services

    Residents will be asked for their views on the possible merger of the region's fire services. East Sussex Fire Authority and West Sussex County Council announced they are to hold a 12-week public consultation on the proposed merger of fire services