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  • Dunk trains with fully-fit England squad

    Albion defender Lewis Dunk was among a full 25-man England squad who trained this morning ahead of the Nations League encounter with Croatia. Tomorrow's match at Wembley is a winner-takes-all clash, with the Three Lions winning Group A4 and reaching

  • Video: Ryan and Tau shine on international duty

    Albion duo Mathew Ryan and Percy Tau turned on the magic for their countries today. They helped Australia and South Africa fight back for 1-1 home draws against South Korea and Nigeria respectively. Ryan leapt high to his right to pull off

  • Vegans, chicken and a duck take part in Hove Park run

    LARGE inflatable farm animals ran a five kilometre race alongside a group of vegan athletes to celebrate a meat-free way of life. An inflatable duck and chickens joined more than 170 members of Vegan Runners taking part in a Park Run in Hove Park

  • Rottingdean project needs your vote to secure £25,000

    A ENVIRONMENTAL charity is asking for votes to secure a £25,000 grant - and the deadline is Tuesday. Beacon Hub Brighton wants to redevelop the former Golf Pavilion near Rottingdean Windmill as a visitor centre. It needs the money from the Aviva

  • Veteran stand-up comedian Ross Noble returns to Brighton

    Ross Noble likes to keep his fans on their toes. For more than 20 years the Geordie comedy wonder has been spinning spontaneous stand-up, regularly touring the globe and playing to packed houses. In a Ross Noble show, the mischievous comic takes his

  • COMMENT: Ivor Gaber's view on PM's Brexit chaos

    Mrs May has done well – given the cards she had to play. She has come away with, probably, the least bad deal on offer and she just has to hope that Tory MPs come to vote on her leadership, as they might well do next week, they agree. However

  • Albion chief executive welcomes video refs

    ALBION chief executive Paul Barber has welcomed the introduction of VAR to the Premier League. Clubs have voted to bring in the video ref system in time for next season. The Argus revealed this week that leading figures at the club were believed

  • Albion's March better for his time at No.10

    SOLLY MARCH has revealed why he will be a better player after his stint at No.10. The Albion winger has taken on a new role in recent games due to injury to Pascal Gross. He could revert to a wide berth when Gross returns from an ankle problem

  • Dangling dead pigeons are stressing people out

    BIRDS are getting stuck in netting and dying “horrific deaths” outside a supermarket. Pigeons, garden birds and seagulls have all become been tangled in the netting on top of Boots in London Road, Brighton. Rachel Barton said she often walks

  • Organiser needs prizes for the Madeira Terrace raffle

    THE organiser behind Brighton’s “biggest raffle” is looking for prizes for the latest event. Jax Atkins from Save Madeira Terrace is behind two previous raffles which aim to raise money for the city’s historic seafront arches. She is on the

  • McDonalds staff praised for their fundraising efforts

    THE McDonald’s restaurant in Newhaven raised £323 for Ronald McDonald House Charities. The money raised will help build and run Ronald McDonald Houses across the UK. Ronald McDonald House Charities provide ‘home away from home’ accommodation

  • South of England Showground prepares for winter festivities

    THE South of England Event centre opens its doors to this year’s magical Winter Fair on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 November 2018 at the South of England Showground in Ardingly. This popular show promises a warm welcome and plenty of yuletide cheer

  • West End star takes up role in theatre box office

    WEST End star Jodie Prenger swapped the stage for the box office yesterday. She spent the day selling tickets for her upcoming show, Abigail’s Party, which opens at Brighton’s Theatre Royal in January. Jodie is best known for her role of Nancy

  • See some excellent wildlife on this winter walk

    1. Leave the car park, walk past the Countryside Centre and cross over the A264 by a footbridge. Head to Douster Pond to see the turreted waterfall, ignoring two paths on the left, initially. Then return a few paces and take the track behind

  • Sons open coffee shop in Brighton to honour late father

    FOR so many people, starting up their own business is a dream come true. This is very much the case for Doe Mehmet, owner of Expresso Yourself in Brighton. However for Doe, the opening of his dream coffee shop came at a turbulent time.

  • Police: Burning Theresa was not hate crime

    POLICE have said they will take no action over the burning of effigies of politicians at Lewes Bonfire which was reported as a hate crime. Some internet users were appalled by models of Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg going up in

  • Fears as ambulance service boss moves on

    CONCERNS have been raised about leadership “instability” in the ambulance service after it was announced the chief executive is to leave. The South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) was recently upgraded from “inadequate” to “requires improvement

  • Brighton family-run skip firm hit with £20k fine

    FOUR members of the same family who run a skip business have been hit with a massive compensation bill. Skip It Containers and Recycling Ltd, based in North Quay Road, Newhaven, owed money to HM Revenue and Customs. It must pay compensation

  • Discount store Poundstretcher fails in £1 million fine appeal

    HIGH street discount giant Poundstretcher has failed in an Appeal Court challenge to its £1 million fine for “shoddy practices” at three stores. The company went before a crown court last December after allegations of poor health safety at three

  • Restaurant lights up for Christmas

    CHILDREN from a special school were invited to a festive party at an Italian restaurant. Donatello in Brighton Place, Brighton, was celebrating the switch-on of its annual Christmas lights and attractions. Youngsters from Hill Park, in Brighton

  • It’s your last chance to see the snails

    THIS weekend is your last chance to see the snails. The Snailspace trail in Brighton and Hove comes to an end tomorrow when the models will be taken away. The 50 snails, sponsored by the likes of Fat Boy Slim and raising money for the Martlets