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  • Eubank Jr: I won't blow my money like my Dad

    CHRIS EUBANK Junior has revealed he watched his father blow a fortune with ‘crazy’ spending and vowed never to make the same mistakes. Boxing legend Chris Eubank senior amassed millions in his career with mega fights against Nigel Benn and Michael

  • Albion Analysis: Bissouma stakes a claim

    Albion 2, Derby County 1 Nobody on the fringes of Chris Hughton's Premier League team put their hand up when Albion were held at home by West Brom in the fourth round of the FA Cup before sneaking through in the replay. Yves Bissouma put both

  • Suspect hands himself in to police in murder hunt

    A SUSPECT has handed himself in over a murder as police continue efforts to trace others who may have been involved. Abdul Deghayes was found with multiple wounds in a Volkswagen car at Elm Grove in Brighton at 9.30pm. It is understood that

  • Dark Side of the Moon continues to sell thousands of copies

    It is 46 years old and seemingly as popular as ever. Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon remains one of the most popular vinyl records of all time and yet again has moved up the charts. In this week's vinyl album top 40 chart the Floyd classic

  • Duffy spared Albion more second half nerves

    Shane Duffy has revealed how his defensive instincts saved Albion from an even more anxious second half in the FA Cup against Derby County. The Irishman retreated to head clear a shot by Harry Wilson soon after half-time. Derby had to wait

  • Could you pull off these trunks? - Instagram top ten

    Which is your favourite? There was plenty to see on Instagram this week, especially if you search the Brighton hashtag. Unfortunately, it is not possible to feature all of the amazing posts that come up on the social media site, we’d need a lot

  • Hughton cautious about Albion's FA Cup chances

    Boss Chris Hughton is not getting carried away by Albion's FA Cup prospects. The Seagulls will be joined by Manchester City and Chelsea or Manchester United in Monday night's quarter-final draw. Watford are already through too and the Seagulls

  • West Sussex family stranded after airline collapses

    A WEST Sussex man stranded in Europe has told of his frustration after the UK regional airline Flybmi collapsed, cancelling all its flights. The company said uncertainty over Brexit and rises in fuel and carbon costs led it to go into administration

  • Robber threatens staff with hammer at Co-Op store

    A robber threatened staff with a hammer before snatching the contents of a till at the Co-Op store in Seaside, Eastbourne, on Saturday evening. It happened at around 8.50pm when the suspect confronted a female shop assistant before taking an unknown

  • Albion v Derby County: How they rated

    How Albion's players rated against Derby County... DAVID BUTTON 6: Had little to occupy him apart from a couple of saves of the routine variety. Caused a scare when dropping a cross late-on. BRUNO (above) 7: Still has that understanding

  • Top Gear returns to TV screens

    IT IS HARD to watch Top Gear without a smile on your face. From fun-filled reviews to brilliant misadventures, the series, currently presented by Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid, has spent the best part of two decades earning the title of

  • Take a tour of Croatia on water

    Small ship sailing allows Celia Paul to enjoy the picturesque coastlines and peaceful coves. AROUND me, the waters of the Adriatic are clear and - thankfully for my precarious balance - tranquil. Apart from a single yacht and my new home from home

  • 44 businesses across Brighton and Hove call for new EU vote

    MORE than 40 business owners in Brighton and Hove have written to their MPs to demand a second EU referendum. The owners of 44 small businesses are publicly backing calls for a People’s Vote. They have written to the city’s three MPs. Geoffrey

  • Top wrestling is coming to Worthing next week

    ASTRID the Viking is set to invade Worthing next week when the grappling girls of the wrestling ring feature on an American Rumble spectacular at the St Paul’s Centre. Heavyweight threat “Astrid,” aka Katy Bishop, the latest recruit to the stable

  • Better Business Show is a massive hit in Worthing

    THE Better Business Show 2019 was a great success on Wednesday at Worthing Town Hall and Assembly Hall. There was a record turnout with hundreds of people attending the show. There was a strong focus on Buy Local and businesses in Worthing and

  • Girls give 100 inches of hair for cancer patients’ wigs

    TEN little girls are sporting new haircuts after having their locks chopped to make into wigs for children with cancer. In the space of one afternoon, the youngsters had about 100 inches taken off between them. Lorraine Gander from Haywards Heath

  • Haunted city tour will raise money for landmark

    A SPOOKY walk around is hoping to raise money to save a historic landmark. The Ghost Walk Of The Lanes will run a special haunted tour in Brighton on Monday. All proceeds from the tour will go towards the Save Madeira Terrace campaign. Rob

  • Fury over delay in fixing toilets

    A TRADER says the time it is taking to fix city centre public toilets is “an absolute disgrace”. David Sewell, 58, has been running the Pavilion Gardens Cafe in New Road, Brighton, since 1985. The chairman of the North Laine Traders’ Association

  • Residents left without heating after gas supply is cut off

    AN ELDERLY couple sat in their car for warmth when their caravan park lost its gas supply overnight. Susan and Brian Read, aged 73 and 78, were outraged when the supply was cut off at 4pm on Thursday at Tudor Rose Park in Peacehaven, a residential

  • Super home up for sale in Albourne costing £749k

    A SUBSTANTIALLY enlarged detached family house with a larger than average west facing garden, located along a quiet cul-de-sac. Situated along a quiet and popular residential cul-de-sac the property which has been the subject of substantial enlargement

  • Best pie in the UK to feature on BBC show

    WHEN Phil Turner and his team baked the best pie in Britain they knew they had created a recipe for success – but little did they know the delicious steak and ale treat would become the star of a new BBC show. Turner’s Pies celebrated with glee

  • City’s jobs market performing strong

    BRIGHTON will outperform other South East hotspots such as Reading and Milton Keynes when it comes to employment growth in 2019. More people will be employed within the city between July and August than there were in the same period last year.

  • Pupils feel the beat as they learn African drumming

    MUSICAL instruments replaced pens and paper as children tried their hand at African drumming. Year 1 children from Westdene Primary School in Brighton got musical as they learned about African drumming on last week. Pupils were led by expert

  • New football academy promotes equality

    THE UK’s first joint girls’ and boys’ football academy is forming as a college and a football club join forces. Plumpton College has teamed up with Lewes Football Club to offer students the opportunity to further their academic and footballing abilities