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  • Sanders stars as Albion under-23s are held by Blackburn

    Max Sanders celebrated his comeback with a first half double - but it was not enough to give Albion under-23s victory at Blackburn Rovers. The Seagulls missed the chance to reduce the gap to leaders Everton to two points as they let slip a 2-0

  • Sussex Police officer dismissed for gross misconduct

    A POLICE officer who avoided investigating a sexual assault by persuading the victim to say the incident did not take place has been dismissed. PC Steven Morris, 48, who was with the investigations team at Crawley, appeared before a public gross

  • Knockaert yellow the right call says former ref

    Albion matchwinner Anthony Knockaert was NOT fortunate to escape an instant red card at Crystal Palace. The only error Craig Pawson made at Selhurst Park was not booking Palace skipper Luka Milivojevic as well. That is the verdict of former

  • Award for Albion's chief Hope

    Hope Powell has won the LMA FA Women's Super League Manager of the Month trophy for February. Albion secured two impressive results in February, a 0-0 draw at Bristol City and a 2-1 win at home to Birmingham City. Powell said: "I'm very pleased

  • Hughton urges Albion to build on Palace triumph

    Chris Hughton wants Albion to build on their triumph at Crystal Palace when they return to Premier League action at the end of the month. The 2-1 win at Selhurst Park sealed successive victories after beating Huddersfield 1-0 at home. The Seagulls

  • A new comedy festival is coming to Brighton

    A NEW comedy festival launches this summer. The Brighton Comedy Garden will take over the big top in the city’s Preston Park for five nights in June. Top names in British comedy will be entertaining festival goers. Headline acts for the week-long

  • Young Albion striker is getting top tips from Mark McGhee

    Albion youngster Stefan Ljubicic is making great strides under the guidance of Mark McGhee at Eastbourne Borough. The on-loan centre-forward scored his first goal for the Vanarama National League south outfit as they drew 1-1 at home to Chelmsford

  • Dido announces first tour in 15 years with Brighton show

    Just announced Dido Brighton Centre, Brighton, Wednesday, December 4 British singer Dido has announced an extensive UK winter tour, including a date in Brighton. The 47-year-old, best know for smash hits like White Flag and Thank You

  • Harley Medical Group opens new clinic at Brighton Marina

    THE Harley Medical Group has opened a new clinic on The Boardwalk in Brighton Marina. It offers a range of treatments including laser hair removal, microneedling, anti-ageing treatments and weight loss surgery. It has four consultation and

  • Why being left out might have helped Murray

    Glenn Murray has revealed being left out might have helped him score his latest derby goal. The Albion striker netted for the fourth successive game against Crystal Palace after a last-minute recall. He had been due to lose his starting place

  • WATCH: Teenagers washed into the sea by huge wave

    THREE “teary” youngsters had a lucky escape after being dragged into the sea by a wave. The boys in their late teens were playing around the water near Carrots Cafe near Shoreham in the high winds on Sunday afternoon at about 1pm. The group

  • Buses diverted after rush hour crash

    A CRASH in a residential area is causing buses to divert this morning.  The accident happened on Whitehawk Road in Brighton earlier today. Brighton and Hove buses 1, 1A and 21 are currently diverted via Marlow Road, Wilson Avenue, Vine Cross

  • This Brighton Terrier is a Crufts winner

    SPIKE the English toy terrier has won a major award at Crufts. The two-year-old is owned by Richard Forsythe and Clive Milkins from Brighton. He walked away with the Junior Warrant Winner Of The Year at the world’s most famous dog show on Thursday

  • Five ‘retail sheds’ to go up on pier

    Plans to temporarily erect log cabins on Hastings Pier have been given the go ahead by town planners. At a meeting on Wednesday (March 6), Hastings Borough Council planners granted temporary planning permission to erect five retail sheds on the

  • Plan for 24 flats set to be turned down

    Crawley councillors have been asked to turn down plans for 24 flats in West Green. An outline application for the one and two-bedroom flats, in Pegler Way, will be put before a meeting of the planning committee next  Tuesday, with a recommendation

  • More than £460k unpaid business rates written off

    More than £460,000 of unpaid business rates are due to be written off by Crawley Borough Council. The debts, owed by five companies, have been deemed irrecoverable for various reasons. Clothes shop Genus UK Ltd, which was housed at 15 County

  • Murray gobsmacked by winner - and an unsung hero

    GLENN MURRAY praised Albion’s matchwinner – and an unsung star. First goalscorer Murray put his hands to his mouth in amazement as Anthony Knockaert curled home via the post at Selhurst Park. He was also full of admiration for the way the Frenchman

  • Mood in Shoreham is 'sombre' after airshow verdict, says MP

    THE mood in Shoreham is “sombre” following the end of the airshow crash trial, says the town’s MP. Tim Loughton said residents were sympathising over the “continued lack of closure” the families are experiencing. He said: “People remember it

  • Letter: North Street pollution 'low compared to other areas'

    IT IS LIKELY Friends of the Earth have recently scored an own goal, by suggesting that North Street has high levels of pollution. North Street is only realistic route for the main bus corridor through the city. As buses are the main alternative

  • How £100m new Lanes will boost Brighton’s economy

    TIMES are tough on the high street. Shops are closing, Brexit is adding to the uncertainty and the competition from online retail is bigger than ever. Step forward Hanningtons Lane in the heart of Brighton. Work is almost complete on Brighton