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  • Boy, 15, arrested over stabbing at train station

    A BOY has been arrested after a stabbing at a train station. The 15-year-old was detained on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent in connection with the knifing at Worthing Station on Friday. He has since been released on bail

  • Lancing reinstated in FA Cup

    Lancing have been reinstated in the FA Cup. Southern Combination League premier Lancing lost to Phoenix Sports in the first qualifying round but following a Football Association investigation their opponents have been removed from the competition

  • Ryan unhappy Albion are paying the penalty for errors

    Strikers smile when they are scoring goals. The irritation becomes transparent when they are going through a barren run. The mood swing is similar at the other end of the pitch. Goalkeepers thrive on clean sheets. They are not impressed

  • Barber: This is why we have appointed Dan Ashworth

    Paul Barber has revealed why FA technical director Dan Ashworth is joining Albion. Ashworth is leaving the FA to take up a similar job with the Seagulls. He will start work with the Premier League outfit in the spring. Albion chief executive

  • FA top man joins Albion

    Albion have appointed Dan Ashworth as the club’s new technical director. He is set to begin his role with the club in the spring. The Seagulls have confirmed his appointment this morning. Ashworth is leaving his job as technical director

  • Meet the Quadrophenia-inspired snail sculpture by the i360

    THIS is the striking, tricolour snail you will find if you are heading to the i360 on Brighton seafront. The red, white and blue creation, which also features on our front page masthead today, is the work of Serena Sussex, who lives in Kemp Town

  • Gillespie committed to improving Sussex

    JASON GILLESPIE said he is committed to improvement after Sussex ended their season with a defeat. The county went down by six wickets in two days at Northamptonshire after two batting flops. They finish third in division two of the Specsavers

  • Travellers given 14 months to leave controversial site

    A COUNCIL has won a long-running battle over a controversial site and now has the power to remove gypsies and travellers after a number of planning breaches. The site is at Kingfisher Farm, near Billingshurst, and those currently occupying the site

  • Argus readers save charity's birthday party

    A LUNCHEON club who were left in the lurch days before their party had the event saved by The Argus. The Food and Friendship club’s 100 elderly guests were left without a drag queen, red carpet, and linen table covers when their events organiser

  • Labour council candidate: Victory is "worst case scenario"

    A FORMER Labour councillor who is running for office in next year’s elections posted on Facebook that an early general election and Labour win is her “worst case scenario.” Anne Pissaridou is standing in the 2019 council elections for North Portslade

  • Tributes pour in for quirky and witty Brighton artist

    TRIBUTES have poured in for a well-loved illustrator whose artwork was adored by many. Angela McKay, from Brighton, passed away at 56. She is well-known for her line and wash sketches of animals, portraying them as comedic characters, and pictures

  • Column: It’s time to halt my talks...well at least for now

    MOST journalists are capable of slinging together a few well-chosen words. In many cases it was the main reason they were hired. But ask those same scribes to speak in public and you will hear unhappy murmurs and much shuffling of feet. There

  • Letter: To hell with the seasons, I want steak and kidney

    IS IT ME or am I from another universe or even suffering from “an age” thing when shopping? While attempting to buy steak and kidney pies from the deli counter in a well known store specialising in food and clothing I was greeted with “they are