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  • Albion Analysis: Improvement needed in the six pointers

    Albion 1, Burnley 3 When Albion stayed up last season, they were aided by results against the teams that finished below them, 14 points from ten games. They will have to improve their current ratio in the proverbial six pointers to extricate

  • Man from Sussex arrested after police officer is assaulted

    A MAN from Sussex has been arrested and the hunt is on for a second suspect after a police constable was assaulted during a routine stop of a car. The officer, who has not been named, suffered cuts and bruises during the incident in Synod Inn,

  • Road closed due to serious crash has now been re-opened

    TWO vehicles crashed into each other causing a road to close for hours.  Police have now confirmed the road has re-opened.  The accident happened at about 12pm today and caused part of Hangleton Lane and Fox Way in Portslade to be closed. 

  • Albion v Burnley: How they rated

    How Albion rated against Burnley MATHEW RYAN 6 He could have done better on the second Burnley goal. Conceded a penalty and possibly spared a red card by the fact the ball ran on to Wood. MARTIN MONTOYA 6 Seemed to do okay defensively

  • Another headless seal has been found

    ANOTHER headless seal has been found washed up on the beach. Yesterday morning dog walker Mikey Hong was out walking when he spotted a headless seal on Saltdean beach. But earlier today, Tom Snowball, an ecology student at Brighton University

  • Andone ban a "big blow" for Albion

    Boss Chris Hughton has branded Albion striker Florin Andone's ban as a "big blow". The Romanian started a three-match suspenson with last night's home defeat by Burnley. He was retrospectively punished by the FA for violent conduct after catching

  • Solly concern for Albion

    Albion are sweating on an injury to in-form Solly March. The winger went off at the start of the second half with an ankle problem in last night's 3-1 home defeat by Burnley. March sustained the injury during the first half when he looked a

  • Weekend rail closures 'are causing chaos' in Lewes

    A LEWES district councillor says he is fed up with weekend rail closures. Vic Ient, who lives in Lewes, says it is causing problems for many people. He said: “When are weekend rail closures going to end and when is the government going to stop

  • Top wrestling stars on show in Peacehaven

    ONE of wrestling’s biggest tag teams are set to make their Sussex debut when the stars of the grappling ring return to Peacehaven. The Beards, who bill themselves as over 40st. of British beef, are among the headliners at the Meridian Centre on

  • Two doctors' surgeries to move into leisure centre

    A STAGGERING 1,244 people visited a public exhibition about the proposal to develop a new health hub in Seaford. The exhibition gave Seaford residents the opportunity to learn more about the plan, ask questions and share their views. The health

  • Furious parents oppose academy plan for schools

    PARENTS are fighting plans to academise Peacehaven Heights and Telscombe Cliffs Primary Schools. Governors have been told by East Sussex County Council that they must academise and join a Multi-Academy Trust. Governors wrote to parents on January

  • Pub reopens after massive £250,000 transformation

    Pub-goers are in for a treat as the Railway reopens following a much-anticipated £250,000 transformation. A new sports video wall and HDTVs have been added to the pub in Crawley. A pergola and festoon lighting now decorate the outdoor space

  • MP praises £1.2m investment in city electricity network

    BRIGHTON Pavilion MP Caroline Lucas toured one of the city’s electricity substations. The Green MP Lucas visited a main substation which recently underwent a £1.2 million upgrade. UK Power Networks is upgrading the traditional infrastructure

  • Revealed: Ten firms up for sale in Brighton and Hove

    HAVE you ever dreamt of owning your own business but didn’t know where to start? Well, now could just be the time. Many people who work for big companies say they want to escape the rat race and at least by taking over an existing business

  • Look at this stunning home! It’s on sale for £1.4 million

    A SIX bedroom Victorian residence refurbished to the highest standards, situated in a prestigious area of Haywards Heath, has come to market with Savills Haywards Heath. Dating from 1901, 37 Muster Green South is a beautifully presented Victorian