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  • Howell leaves Eastbourne Borough

    Eastbourne Borough have parted company with manager Jamie Howell. Howell’s departure came after Borough’s 2-0 loss at Billericay Town today in Vanarama National League south. The former Bognor boss took over the vacant hotseat at Priory Lane

  • Knockaert delighted to get Albion off on the right foot

    Anthony Knockaert has told of his delight at getting Albion off on the right foot against Derby. The winger opened the scoring in the 2-1 fifth-round success over Derby. He connected sweetly with his less favoured right to beat Rams keeper

  • VIDEO: Gun-toting robbers in flip-flops chased from shop

    THIS IS the moment a shopkeeper chased gun-toting robbers from a convenience store. The masked robbers burst in to the Happy Planet shop in Montefiore Road in Hove late last night. They wore hooded tops and masks over their faces before pointing

  • 7 fascinating photos from The Argus in 1999

    Once again we journey back 20 years to see what was happening in The Argus in 1999. In today’s Timeout we have a girl who claimed a huge reward for returning a lost cat, a wheelchair-bound marathon man and a February sunbather. We start with some

  • Strictly stars bring musical magic to Brighton

    Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag are two Strictly Come Dancing favourites who have become as popular in their live shows as they are on TV. Now they are bringing the magic of musicals to their routine. Jamie Walker talks to Erin about the show. Hi Erin

  • Two women run over by suspected drug-driver on seafront

    TWO WOMEN were injured after they were run over in a seafront crash by a suspected drug driver. Police were called to Brighton seafront near the junction with Middle Street after three cars crashed. One of the cars then went on to collide with

  • Burn thanks Hughton for second Prem chance

    Dan Burn is grateful to Albion boss Chris Hughton for giving him a second crack at the Premier League. Burn made nine appearances for Fulham in the top flight in 2013-14. The Geordie giant thought his opportunity had gone when he dropped back

  • Hughton aims for huge lift in the FA Cup

    Boss Chris Hughton says a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup would be “huge” for relegation-haunted Albion. It will give fans a lift and improve the mood at the Amex if they get past Derby County ahead of vital home games in the fight for Premier

  • Popular cafe and cake shop is closing

    THE Brighton branch of Patisserie Valerie will close despite the company being bought out of administration. The national cake chain, which was chaired by Brighton entrepreneur Luke Johnston, has been taken over Dublin-based Causeway Capital Partners

  • Six Sussex dancers called up to national dance troupe

    SIX young talents have been selected to join a national dance organisation. The National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) has named half a dozen Sussex dancers in the most recent intake. The six are among just 28 from across the whole country.

  • Take a woodland weekend walk in Sussex

    Hollington was once a separate rural village until being absorbed into St Leonards-on-Sea; it has many footpaths, most of which are now urban paths. John Harmer has linked some of these to make this circular walk with an option for a pleasant hospital

  • Pub chain goes gin crazy for festival

    A SELECTION of pubs will be bolstering their gin offerings as part of a three-week festival. Wetherspoons pubs in Brighton and Hove will be serving up 15 or so gins that were not previously available at the locations. The 18-day festival is

  • Argus comment: Brexit clock is ticking

    THE date of March 29 looms ever closer and still there is no solution in sight. Yes, we are talking about Brexit and despite all the rhetoric the United Kingdom is moving steadily closer to the prospect of a “no deal” exit from the European Union

  • Lonely Monkey finds Valentine's love

    A MONKEY in need of a loving sponsor has found one – just in time for Valentine’s Day. Maarten, a six-year-old Colobus monkey, was one of the only animals in Drusillas Park, in Alfriston, without an adopter. His keepers even put a plea for

  • Four things to do with the children during half-term

    Today sees the start of half-term, and a week of needing to keep your children entertained. Brighton residents are being advised to stay in the city for the holiday, as rail strikes continues to cause chaos. So here are four fun things you

  • Players challenge prejudice at Football v Homophobia matches

    PLAYERS continued their efforts to kick stigma and abuse out of football as part of month-long campaign. Sussex FA hosted two friendly matches at its headquarters at Culver Road in Lancing last weekend to coincide with the national Football v Homophobia

  • Haunting Ghost adaptation takes to the stage

    Ghost: The Musical Theatre Royal, Brighton February 19 to February 23 Ghost has been recreated time and time again, mainly for its most famous scene in which stars Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore sit at the pottery wheel while Unchained Melody

  • 168 new apartments on the market in £120m city site

    168 new build apartments have been made available to buy or rent off-plan in Edward Street Quarter, the £120 million development of the former AMEX House site in central Brighton. The development will offer a mix one, two and three-bedroom flats

  • Revealed: popular restaurant chain is to open on Wednesday

    Legal and General, owners of The Beacon, have confirmed that Nando’s will open in the £85 million extension on Wednesday. The restaurant chain, home of the flame-grilled Portuguese Peri-Peri chicken, will be the first restaurant to open in the

  • Hollywood Bowl set to open new 16-lane bowling alley

    HOLLYWOOD Bowl could be opening in Sussex. NewRiver is in ‘advanced discussions’ with Hollywood Bowl about a 16-lane bowling alley as part of the Burgess Hill town centre redevelopment. It’s part of an ‘exciting regeneration project’ for town