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  • Albion fans wait on Dunk's future

    Albion fans are awaiting to hear what the future holds for Lewis Dunk amid conflicting reports regarding Harry Maguire's future. The Leicester centre-back is believed to be keen to move to Manchester United or Manchester City if an offer of at

  • Horror crash blocking A27 and 'massively affecting' traffic

    A CAR has crashed into a central reservation blocking the A27. The incident happened at about 4.30pm and is causing “severe traffic” in nearby roads. Police are on the scene. A spokesman for Chichester Police said: “We are currently at

  • Man sexually assaults 15-year-old girl in a car park

    A TEENAGER was sexually assaulted in a carpark. The 15-year-old girl was walking through the St Bernadette’s Church carpark, Crawley, when she was approached by a man at about 5.25pm on July 11. He touched her inappropriately before running away

  • Alan Turing to feature on new £50

    SECOND World War code-breaker Alan Turing will be the next person to feature on the £50 note, the Bank of England has confirmed. The selection of the mathematician, who grew up in Sussex and is often credited as being the father of computer science

  • Police appeal for witnesses after man hit by car in layby

    POLICE are hunting for witnesses after a man was hit by a car in a layby. The driver then pulled away and the victim, a local man in his 60s, was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton to be treated for his injuries. Police have

  • Brighton bin strike confirmed for Pride weekend

    BRIGHTON'S binmen will go on strike over the weekend of Pride, a union has confirmed. The GMB has today issued a notice to Brighton and Hove City Council announcing Cityclean staff will stage full-day walkouts on July 29, as well as August 2, 3

  • Albion Analysis: A glimpse of 'Potterball'

    Albion's emphatic, entertaining opening friendly win under Graham Potter in Austria counts for nothing in the context of their prospects under the new head coach in the Premier League. The squad of opponents FC Liefering, the second division feeder

  • Jahanbakhsh relishes chance to impress new boss

    Alireza Jahanbakhsh is unfazed by the change of manager at Albion after a promising start under Graham Potter. The Iranian winger became the club’s record £17 million signing from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar last summer during Chris Hughton’s reign but

  • Animals cause severe train delays

    ANIMALS are causing severe train delays.  Southern Rail has said that all lines are blocked between Chichester and Barnham due to animals on the railway.  Network Rail's response teams are on site attempting to deal with the incident. 

  • Out of his hands but Potter hopes Knockaert will stay

    Graham Potter wants to keep Anthony Knockaert at Albion - but accepts it could be out of his hands. Fulham have made contact with the Seagulls to register their interest in the French winger, although they have yet to make a formal offer. Knockaert

  • IN PICTURES: Patchfest 2019

    “THE Glastonbury of Elm Grove” returned on Saturday. Patchfest, organised by the Friends of William Clarke Park, is now in its 15th year. From humble beginnings, the Brighton mini-festival now offers two live music stages, DJs, a beer tent, barbecue

  • Older women are having disappointing sex lives

    Many post-menopausal women have disappointing sex lives. That is according to new research from the Brighton University. Of the 4,000 participants in the survey, 65 per cent had partners. Only around a third of these women were sexually

  • Poker pro wins his first million-pound jackpot in Las Vegas

    A MATHS whiz-turned poker ace has won more than £1 million in a Las Vegas tournament, years after he started playing part-time at university. Professional player Ben Heath took on the No Limit Hold ‘Em High Roller tournament at the Rio Hotel and