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  • Classy Whitehawk win Senior Cup at the Amex

    Whitehawk lifted the Parafix Sussex Senior Cup for the second time in four years with a classy display to sweep aside Lewes 5-0 at the Amex. Three goals in ten first-half minutes put Hawks in control and the result was never in question after that

  • Dream team - pick your all-time Albion XI with The Argus

    To borrow a phrase we hear before kick-off at the Amex: “It’s the stuff of dreams!” It certainly is for Albion fans. Leo Ulloa and Peter Ward step forward to take kick-off. Matt Upson lines up alongside classy Mark Lawrenson at the back.

  • Lewes boss hopes Amex date isn't final

    Steve Brown is hoping today’s big game at the Amex is not Final in more ways than one. The Lewes manager admits his side will be underdogs against Whitehawk as they play for the Sussex Senior Cup. Rooks have not played for three weeks and will

  • How Ruby Wax aims to change the way we think about our brain

    Emma Yeomans speaks to comedienne Ruby Wax about mental health and her upcoming appearence in Worthing with her tour, Sane New World Ruby Wax is on a crusade to change the way we think about our brain. “We don’t have to be crushed by this c

  • Into the woods of Angmering Park Estate

    Natalie Leal follows a circular route through the woodlands of Angmering Park Estate. Many of the paths on this walk are lined by fantastic displays of bluebells in late spring. 1- From the car park entrance turn right and head towards the cross

  • Undiscovered skiing gem lurks in the Baq of beyond

    Sam Thomson enjoys a week of skiing in the undiscovered gem of the Pyrenees at Baqueira/Beret For someone who learnt to ski during the frequently wild winters of northern Scotland, there was something slightly decadent about hitting the slopes

  • Garden can play vital role in property purchase

    As prime house-buying season looms, new research shows two-thirds of us believe the garden’s the deciding factor when buying a property. Hannah Stephenson and Phil Spencer look at front garden potential for sellers So, you want to sell your house

  • Fury as vandals target Bond Street mural

    A legendary street artist has said it is “disgusting” after his latest mural was tagged with graffiti. Iconic French artist Blek le Rat, described as the “father of stencil graffiti”, was in Brighton painting a commission of a violinist on the

  • OAP thanks ambulance crew for saving his life

    A man who collapsed at home after his heart almost stopped has thanked the ambulance crew which helped save his life. A build-up of potassium had caused Stuart Brown’s heart to slow and his body started to shut down. He was later told that

  • Beaches must pass the tests

    Our beautiful beaches are the crown jewels of Sussex. Hundreds of thousands of visitors flock here to experience our famous shingle-peppered seafront every year. And when the sun is out, a dip in the sea is always on the cards. But the influx

  • Calderon: Let's be ready for the start

    Inigo Calderon has called on Albion to enjoy a productive summer if they are to get back into the play-off frame. The popular right-back has agreed a new one-year deal for the 2015-16 campaign and would love to see the Seagulls in great shape for

  • Schizophrenic killed himself after missing out on vital care

    A paranoid schizophrenic who killed himself by jumping in front of a train missed out on vital health services for more than two years. An internal report into the case of Joe Jensen was carried out by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust following

  • The coldest game of rugby ever played

    Ollie Phillips speaks to reporter Gareth Davies about his world record game at -50C ONE OF the county’s most famous rugby sons took an 80C plunge in temperature to play the first ever game at the North Pole. More accustomed to the sunnier climates

  • Fun and frolics promised at fun day

    FUN and frolics are promised at a free community fun day today. To celebrate a new play area opening behind Circus Street in Brighton, residents’ association chairman and professional clown Tommy Tickle will be on hand to entertain residents at

  • Saturday guest - Simon Kirby

    I AM pleased to contribute this article to the Argus, and would like to thank them for their comprehensive coverage of the elections (both parliamentary and council). It was a great honour to be re-elected as the Member of Parliament for Brighton

  • The voice of a vagabond

    Samantha Harman speaks to Eddi Reader the free-spirited singer from Fairground Attraction about her life and career Eddi Reader’s inauguration into fame was sealed as the frontwoman with folk/rock band Fairground Attraction, whose hit single Perfect

  • Maureen Colquhoun: A vocal revolutionary

    They called her Mrs Chatterbox and the name stuck. Maureen Colquhoun, a young urban councillor from Shoreham, was on the front page of all the tabloids more than 40 years ago. She was the only woman on the authority and the men simply could not