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  • Town is all set for a huge half marathon

    WORTHING is set for a major economic boost this week with the town’s half marathon taking place on Sunday.More than 2000 entrants can expect to explore the most scenic parts of Worthing beginning in Marine Parade, navigating around the town before returning

  • Dunk feared another penalty - but said justice was done

    Lewis Dunk feared Stoke might be handed another penalty in Albion’s frantic finale today. But he was convinced justice was done as the Seagulls held on for a point. Mathew Ryan saved from Charlie Adam in the 90th minute of today's 1-1 draw

  • We showed character says Albion penalty hero Ryan

    Mathew Ryan saluted Albion's character after the Australian produced a last minute penalty save to earn a point at Stoke. He dived to the right to keep out sub Charlie Adam's spot-kick, harshly awarded against Dale Stephens by ref Bobby Madley

  • Chef serves up a grand meal at House of Commons

    PUB chef Michael Di Bella joined his local MP at the House of Commons to celebrate reaching a grand final. Michael, of The Dean Inn at Chichester, was one of only four chefs to make the final stage of the national competition in the Young Pub Chef of

  • Crawley Town 3-0 Grimsby Town

    Crawley Town breezed past troubled Grimsby 3-0 in the pouring rain at the Checkatrade Stadium this afternoon. A penalty from captain Jimmy Smith sent Reds on their way before Enzio Boldewijn and new boy Karl Ahearne-Grant wrapped things up in the

  • Car ploughs into several pedestrians in Hove

    A man has been arrested after a car mounted the pavement and ploughed into several people on Friday night in Hove. Emergency services were called to reports of a collision in Western Road, Hove, at the junction with Norfolk Square, around 10.40pm

  • The Argus Gym of the Year. Vote for your favourite gym.

    HERE’S your chance to vote for the best gym in Sussex. The Argus has been inviting readers to say why they think their local fitness centre is the best. We’ve had hundreds of nominations and now we have the final shortlist of ten. So, tell

  • Meet the Nomad on a mission to clear up the coast

    HIS childhood dream was to walk the coastline of Great Britain.But when his father died suddenly of a heart attack three years ago, Wayne Dixon turned his hand to litter picking on a grand scale.Now the former support worker from Blackburn is trudging

  • Helen Slaughter disappearance: 'We miss you so much'

    “WE miss you so much.” That’s the message from the family of a mother of three who disappeared from her home three months ago. Police have carried out extensive searches for Helen Slaughter, 48, since she walked out of her home in Barnham, West Sussex

  • Hughton can name a super seven on bench

    Albion are poised to name their strongest ever bench at Stoke as they try to cope with mounting odds against promoted clubs in the Premier League. Chris Hughton’s back-up options have been increased by the captures last month of Leo Ulloa, returning

  • Crawley urge prize guy Boldewijn to kick on

    Enzio Boldewijn has been urged to build on his prizewinning month. The Crawley forward was named PFA League Two player of the month for January for his part in helping his side up the table. Harry Kewell was a manager of the month nomination

  • How Albion and Stoke got their teeth into promotion battle

    It is almost 40 years since Albion and Stoke City were locked in battle for top-flight status. And their combat cost Seagulls centre-back Andy Rollings one of his teeth. The clubs go head-to-head in the Potteries today with the goal of keeping

  • Albion warned Stoke are still a tall order

    Chris Hughton has warned Albion they face a tall order at Stoke today to improve on their record defending set pieces. The Seagulls have conceded a Premier League high of 17 goals from set plays. Most have been from corners, including both

  • Big Screen founder is ‘heartbroken’ by loss

    A BUSINESSMAN has described his “heartbreak” at losing the rights to show World Cup football matches on the beach this summer. Brighton Big Screen founder Bill Murray said the loss of the contract, which was put out to competitive tender by the

  • Palace fan beat fellow supporter at the Amex

    A CRYSTAL Palace hooligan has been banned from watching his team play after assaulting a fellow fan at the Amex. Colin Goff left Eagles supporter Garry Suckling with a bloodied nose when he attacked him at Albion’s FA Cup clash with their arch-rivals

  • Flytipping team takes to the streets in campaign

    A FLYTIPPING hit team took to the streets of Eastbourne yesterday to ensure the town stays clean and green.Eastbourne Borough Council’s Neighbourhood First team joined forces with Sussex Police to get out and about to spread the message that flytippers

  • Helping hand for bus passengers goes national

    A SCHEME developed by disabled people in Brighton and Hove to get around easily by bus has gone national.Helping Hand is a unique and award-winning helpful information card.It was co-created by local disability groups and users together with bus company

  • 50 years of local radio

    THIS month marks the 50th anniversary of BBC Local Radio in Sussex. And to celebrate, there’s a range of content broadcast to look back over the last half century.Listener involvement is a key part of the celebrations and shows want to hear from them

  • Geo the snail visits college as part of hospice project

    GEO the snail paid a trip to Brighton College to say hello to some of the school’s smallest pupils.The giggly gastropod is the mascot for this year’s Martlets Hospice Snailspace campaign, which will see 50 giant artist-decorated snails pop up all over

  • Campaign to eliminate HIV virus

    THE University of Brighton is working on a national campaign to help eliminate HIV within a generation.In partnership with clinicians and researchers, the goal will be to improve the nation’s knowledge and understanding of HIV, and by doing so reduce

  • Roads could close for a day to help tackle air pollution

    CALLS have been made for some roads in Brighton city centre to be closed as part of a campaign day to educate residents about reducing air pollution. Green councillors proposed that Brighton and Hove City Council should hold a Cleaner Air Day to