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  • Crawley Town sign central defender

    Crawley Town have signed central defender Jordan Tunnicliffe on a two-year contract, with a year’s option. For the last two seasons the 25-year-old has been a virtual ever present at National League club Fylde and played in the play-off final defeat

  • Potter encouraged by what he has seen in Austria

    So far, so good. Graham Potter likes the look and feel of the squad he has inherited at Albion. He is also comfortable with the stage the Seagulls have reached in adding to the group guided narrowly to safety second time around by Chris Hughton

  • Archer knocks batsman Carey's helmet off with bouncer

    Jofra Archer struck new Sussex team-mate Alex Carey a painful blow today in England's World Cup semi-final clash with Australia. Sussex pace ace Archer removed Aaron Finch for a golden duck and caused the Australians more pain when he knocked recent

  • Train delayed after it hits a BIRD

    Southern Rail has revealed how a line was blocked yesterday — after one of its trains was hit by a bird. Services on the Lewes to Brighton line were halted after a medium sized bird — likely a “seagull or a pigeon” — struck the 14.23 to Lewes and

  • Road closed after van and lorry crash near Worthing

    PARTS of a road are still closed after a van and a lorry crashed.  The accident happened on the A280 Long Furlong in Worthing this morning.  PC Tom Van Der Wee said: "The southbound carriageway is now open (from A24) but the northbound carriageway

  • Archer tipped to keep producing on international stage

    REECE TOPLEY has backed Jofra Archer to maintain his impressive form in international cricket ahead of the biggest game of his fledgling England career. Occasions do not come much bigger for England cricketers than today’s World Cup semi-final

  • Remembering the hero who saved Newhaven

    WHEN the Second World War began in September 1939, George Mercer McKinlay had just turned 18 and was working at an insurance office in Newcastle. Before the war’s end, he would sacrifice his life performing one of its greatest acts of heroism at

  • Two former Bond girls are hosting 007 themed shows in Sussex

    TWO former Bond girls will host a show themed around Agent 007. Q The Music, a “James Bond tribute band, concert and orchestra show”, is at Madehurst Cricket Club, Arundel, tomorrow. Later in the year, on November 9, it returns to Sussex for

  • Controversial musical wows in Brighton

    Hair: The Musical Five stars Theatre Royal, Brighton, runs until Saturday A MUSICAL that questions the status quo of America in the middle of a controversial war, Hair is a show where racial tensions run high. The differences between the

  • Babes in the Woods: Uncles' 32 year fight for justice

    THE families of the Babes in the Wood cannot bear to think about the exact details of what happened to the nine-year-olds in the undergrowth behind the memorial tree in Wild Park. Nicola’s uncle Nigel Heffron said: “When we come to Wild Park we

  • Babes in the Woods mother: I will never get over it

    THE mother of murdered schoolgirl Nicola Fellows has spoken of her ongoing heartbreak. Returning to Brighton’s Wild Park where her daughter was strangled by Russell Bishop and dumped in the undergrowth with her best friend Karen Hadaway, Susan Eismann

  • Could you beat Brighton's biggest meals?

    A CHEF known for creating supersized dishes has laid down an intimidating gauntlet to hungry punters. Russell Tisbury has created Brighton’s biggest burger, burrito and hotdog and has challenged customers to finish the monstrous dishes within an