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  • Charlton boss sacked in wake of defeat to Albion

    Charlton have sacked Bob Peeters after Albion extended their winless run. The Belgian head coach had his contract terminated this evening. The Addicks have gone eight league games without a win after yesterday's 1-0 reverse to the Seagulls.

  • Squatters take over central Brighton property

    SQUATTERS have reportedly held a loud party after taking over a property in central Brighton. The former HMV building in Western Road, Brighton, was taken over by the group on Saturday. Residents reported loud music ongoing throughout the night

  • Body found in river

    A body was recovered from a river earlier today. The body of an adult male was pulled from the River Lavant in Chichester. Sussex Police said the body was that of an adult male, described by a member of the public as middle aged, and the force

  • Wind and rain weather warnings issued for Sussex

    Severe weather warnings have been issued for Sussex with heavy rain and high winds expected to hit the county midweek.  The Met Office has issued yello weather warnings for wind and rain on Wednesday and Thursday with winds of up to 75mph predicted

  • Bennett keeping tabs on Albion

    Elliott Bennett is keeping a close watch on Albion's progress under Chris Hughton. The winger back with parent club Norwich following his loan stint with the Seagulls was not involved in the Canaries' win at Bournemouth yesterday under new manager

  • Free-runners practise their Circus skills

    A GROUP of flexible free-runners made use of a disused space to get ready for an upcoming tour. The Urban Playground Team (UGP Team) rehearsed in the old fruit and veg market in Circus Street, Brighton. Describing themselves as “the original

  • VIDEO: Je Suis Charlie vigil takes place in Brighton today

    ANOTHER vigil is taking place in Brighton today in memory of 17 people killed in three days of terror in France. Gunmen shot 12 people dead in an attack at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday and by Friday a total

  • Dog owners fined for offences

    A PET owner who ignored dog fouling rules has been fined hundreds of pounds. Noel Wilson, 58, of White Rock, Hastings, failed to clean up after his dog in Cambridge Gardens and was found guilty in his absence at Hastings Magistrates' Court. He

  • 40 jobs go as Brighton company goes into administration

    FORTY jobs have been lost after an electrical company went into administration. A winding up order was made to the High Court against Techelec in Crowhurst Road, Holingbury, Brighton, before Christmas. It has now been confirmed the company,

  • UPDATE: Second body found suspected to be Dan Nicholls

    A body discovered this morning is suspected to be that of Dan Nicholls. A member of the public reported finding the body at 8.10am in Rottingdean and the body is currently being recovered from the scene.   Mr Nicholls was swept out to sea along

  • Body reportedly found on Rottingdean beach

    A body reportedly has been discovered this morning washed up Rottingdean beach. Earlier this morning there were reports of a body on the beach near the Rottingdean slope.  It is not confirmed if this is related to the man still missing after

  • Congregation’s fond farewell to Reverend June

    A reverend who served her congregation for more than a decade has hung up her robes. Reverend June Terry retired from the Uckfield ministry team on Tuesday. She preached at the celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany at the Holy Cross Church for

  • Blinded war veteran lived life to the fullest

    A SECOND World War hero who was blinded by a German mortar during the Battle of Arnhem has died aged 94. Ray Sheriff defied his disability by completing multiple marathons and parachute jumps for charity during his long and eventful life. Mr

  • It’s a rather unholy din

    RESIDENTS are risking the wrath of God by complaining about what they consider the unholy din of church bells. Local authorities have been called to investigate noise complaints from homeowners unhappy at living next door to churches carrying out