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  • Kent open a lead in tense clash with Sussex

    Sussex and Kent exchanged blows between the showers in Canterbury where the hosts reached 125-4 to secure an edge after day two of this engaging Specsavers County Championship clash. Kent battled away under floodlights to muster a 159-run lead

  • Brighton and Hove bids for new Channel 4 HQ

    Brighton and Hove has submitted a bid to become home to Channel 4’s new HQ.  The council said the broadcasters plans to move out of London in 2019 presented an “excellent opportunity” and that the city was in “a great position”. It comes as

  • Albion under-23s secure play-off glory at Villa Park

    Albion under-23s have rounded off their outstanding season in style with play-off success. Simon Rusk’s side won 2-0 at Aston Villa in the Premier League Two, division two final today to secure promotion. Goals from Henrik Bjordal and Aaron

  • Charlton brother to play for England at Amex Stadium

    The brother of two football legends is making his England debut at the age of 72.Tommy Charlton is following in Bobby and Jack Charlton’s footsteps to play in the world’s first international walking football cup.The matches will be played on home soil

  • Sussex lose wicket before rain halts play at Canterbury

    Rain halted progress at Canterbury after only 11.4 overs on day two of Kent’s Specsavers County Championship clash with division two rivals Sussex. Resuming on their overnight score of 69-4 and in response to Kent’s first innings of 215, Sussex

  • Drivers cause chaos on Wacky Racers-inspired TV show

    Three motor racing drivers caused carnage when they competed in a TV show described as Mad Max meets Wacky Races.Pete Osborne, Gordon Coull and Joe Brookes, three friends from Brighton, had the race of a lifetime when they starred in Sky One show Carnage.The

  • NOSTALGIA PHOTOS: On the buses in Brighton and Hove

    We are on the buses as we take a trip down memory lane with today’s Timeout photos. Two well-dressed people are pictured here waiting by a bus stop across the road from Hanningtons. Hanningtons was a department store in Brighton from 1808 until

  • Children send love hearts to royal couple

    Schoolchildren have sent their wedding wishes to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ahead of the royal wedding.The youngsters handed over a giant jar of good luck messages to Sheku Kanneh-Mason – who will be performing at the wedding next Saturday – when

  • One man’s rival to Angel of the North - Eagle of South

    A multi-talented artist is presenting his version of the Angel of the North in the Artists Open Houses Festival. Colin Rayne, the owner of a private art gallery called The House of Rayne in Saltdean, has joined the festival for the first time.

  • Murray hopes for a repeat in "free game" at Anfield

    Albion have a free hit at Anfield tomorrow as Glenn Murray tries to haunt Liverpool again. The Seagulls’ top scorer says all the pressure is on the hosts in the curtain closer. While Albion have already achieved their goal of Premier League

  • Drink-driving scaffolder planned to torch own car

    A scaffolder who tried to torch his own car after driving away from a crash scene has been told to complete unpaid work.Samuel Measor was driving his red Citroen in Sompting Road in Lancing in the early hours of November 15 last year when he hit two parked

  • Porn addict spared jail over child abuse images

    A porn addict has been spared jail after being found with 900 indecent images and videos of children on his computer. Police were alerted to Ian Cox’s online activity and raided his home in Portslade, finding videos of the highest category of abuse

  • GP practice manager spared jail over £30k pay fraud

    A former GP practice manager has avoided prison after she admitted giving herself a pay rise and overtime payments without permission.Hazel Donaldson had worked at The Manor Practice in Southwick for 33 years but in 2012 a new system to register overtime

  • Uwe: Albion under-23s deserve success

    Uwe Huenemeier believes Albion’s under-23s deserve promotion after seeing their progress first hand. The young Seagulls play Aston Villa in their play-off final at Villa Park today (midday). Huenemeier, out of the senior matchday 18 for much

  • Bloom and Hughton reveal target for next season

    Albion have set survival as their goal again in their second season in the Premier League. Chairman Tony Bloom and manager Chris Hughton have cautioned against inflated expectations after achieving safety first time around with two matches to spare

  • A landmark way to hone their photography skills

    YOUNGSTERS have been learning the art of photography as they plan for a career in the industry.Under the leadership of Brighton-based actor David Westhead, a group of budding snappers have been busy capturing some of the city’s iconic landmarks throughout

  • Acas staff dispute with employer is 'ironic'

    UNION representatives have highlighted the “irony” of staff at conciliation service Acas staging strike action over a disagreement with their employer.Members of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) walked out from offices across the country

  • Brighton's ghosts recently spotted in the Lanes

    It claims to be the most haunted city in the UK – and it is pub workers who seem to be having the most ghostly encounters. Brighton and Hove is home to many spooky taverns and buildings, particularly in The Lanes. So it is hardly surprising