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  • Updated: Kayal hurt playing for Israel

    Albion midfielder Beram Kayal has suffered another injury blow on international duty. He was forced off in the 63rd minute of Israel's 1-1 home draw with Slovenia tonight in the Euro 2020 qualifiers. Kayal has featured throughout the Seagulls

  • Brighton's Labour Party pledges to build 800 council homes

    THE CITY’S Labour Party has pledged it will build at least 800 new council homes to “eliminate the need of rough sleeping” in the next four years. The party has launched its six manifesto pledges ahead of the local elections in May. The party’s

  • Man found on Brighton seafront road taken to hospital

    A MAN has been taken to hospital after he was found injured in the middle of a busy road.  The man, believed to be in his 40s, was helped by bystanders in Marine Parade at about 6.30pm. One bystander, who arrived as emergency services were

  • Vigil held for victims of mosque shootings in New Zealand

    MORE than one hundred people gathered for a vigil to remember victims of two mosque shootings in New Zealand last Friday. People stood outside Hove Town Hall this afternoon to mourn those who died. The vigil, organised by Brighton and Hove City

  • Brighton MP attacked outside supermarket over Brexit

    LABOUR MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle was attacked today outside a city centre supermarket as he showed his support for demonstrators calling for a “People’s Vote”. The MP for Brighton Kemptown was approached by a man coming out of Morrisons in St James

  • Suspects charged after police launch series of drugs raids

    THOUSANDS of pounds worth of cocaine and cannabis was seized in a series of police raids. Officers from Brighton and Hove carried out the drugs busts with warrants over the past three days. At Brunswick Square in Hove they seized 1.3 kilos

  • War hero saved her village from Nazis

    THE extraordinary story of a fearless teenage girl who saved an entire village from being executed by the Nazis has come to light after she received a gallantry award 74 years later. Gabriella Ezra, 91, who lives in Brighton, intervened to stop

  • Albion midfielders in action for their countries

    Beram Kayal will try to help Israel off to a flying start tonight after maintaining his ever-present FA Cup record for Albion. Israel open their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign against out-of-sorts Slovenia at the Haifa International Stadium (7.45pm

  • 9 amazing photos from 1999 - who do you recognise?

    On this day 20 years ago The Argus went to Madeira Drive to check out some classic motorcycles at the Old Bike run. We also caught up with some ramblers who embarked on a walk that ended with them all having to climb a wall. The Old Bike Run in

  • Albion's water-carrier stops them from sinking

    Didier Descshamps, World Cup winner with France as a manager and player, was nicknamed 'the water-carrier' by Eric Cantona. The intended slur became a term of endearment to the French public, a reference to the combative defensive midfield qualities

  • Another England call-up for Nevin

    Albion's Paul Nevin has been called up to Gareth Southgate's England coaching staff for a second time. Nevin is with the Three Lions for the Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic at Wembley tomorrow night and away to Montenegro on Monday

  • How to join campaign to clean up city's streets

    PEOPLE across the country are preparing to work together to clean up the nation. The Great British Spring Clean, a national campaign organised by charity group Keep Britain Tidy, starts tomorrow. Following this, a series of related events will

  • Bissouma in 'the frame' for Albion's big Cup clash

    YVES BISSOUMA is "in the frame" for a shot at Manchester City at Wembley. The Mali midfielder has a chance of playing in next month's FA Cup semi-final. Bissouma's influence over the Seagulls' run in the competition was halted by suspension.

  • Hughton wants game time for Balogun

    Managers usually spend international breaks worrying about losing players through injury, not hoping they will play as much as possible. Leon Balogun's lack of recent game time for Albion and the congested schedule ahead has prompted a contrasting

  • Anger as controversial Hove synagogue plans are approved

    ANGRY neighbours shouted at councillors and consultants as planners discussed – and approved – a scheme for 45 new homes and a synagogue in Hove. They called out from the public gallery as members of the planning applicant’s team answered questions

  • Stop butchering our beloved Stanmer Park, say campaigners

    PARK lovers have slammed a council for using public money to “sabotage” and “butcher” their beloved green space. Brighton and Hove City Council has embarked on a restoration project in Stanmer Park on the edge of the city which requires felling

  • March admits he thought it was game over against Millwall

    SOLLY March has admitted he thought it was game over for Albion at Millwall in the FA Cup. The sub overhit a free-kick right at the end of normal time in the quarter-final at the Den. Millwall keeper David Martin misjudged it to send the tie

  • Radio stars record new show at non-league football ground

    A NEW radio show about football is set in Sussex And though it is an audio story, the team behind it filmed it for added authenticity. The action took place at the Dripping Pan, home of Lewes FC and Lewes women FC. Coach Karen’s Half Time

  • No jail for thug who attacked women and smashed patio door

    A THUG who assaulted two women and damaged a patio door has been ordered to pay compensation. Daniel Waters carried out attacks on the women in Hove on February 15, and also caused damage at their property. The 37-year-old also attacked a man

  • Man jumped to his death after his life partner died

    A GRIEVING man jumped to his death after his long-term partner died. Christopher Cape lost Peter Eldekvist to a brain condition last year. An inquest heard Mr Cape, 58, travelled to Brighton to kill himself near the cliffs on the border of Rottingdean

  • David Gray dazzles at Brighton show

    David Gray Four Stars Brighton Dome, Brighton, Tuesday, March 19 FOR those familiar with sporting cliches, this was a show of two halves. David Gray was open when he said he would start his performance with new songs from his latest album