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  • UPDATE: Missing teenager Matthew Turner found

    UPDATED: Missing Mid Sussex teenager, Matthew Turner, was found safe and well by officers at Brighton railway just before 1am on Sunday (August 18). THE FAMILY of a missing teenager made an emotional appeal for him to come home. Parents

  • Post match podcast: Albion get a point against West Ham

    Albion remain unbeaten in the Premier League after a 1-1 draw against West Ham at The Amex stadium. The Hammers went ahead in the 60th minute through Javier Hernandez. However, five minutes later Leandro Trossard levelled up for Albion on his Premier

  • Disappointed - but Potter has no complaints over VAR call

    Graham Potter had no complaints about seeing an Albion goal being ruled out after consultation with the video ref. But that did not ease the disappointment of having what seemed a first-half lead snatched away. Leandro Trossard volleyed home

  • Potter proud of Albion - and praises fans

    Graham Potter said he was proud of his Albion team as they opened their home account. He was also praised the crowd’s reaction to a 1-1 draw with West ham. Leandro Trossard had a goal wiped out after a VAR review but later scored a cracker

  • Smith retires hurt after being hit by Archer delivery

    Australia's Steve Smith retired hurt in today's Test at Lord's after being hit by a Jofra Archer delivery. The Sussex paceman sent Smith tumbling to the floor after clattering him on the top of the neck with a 92.4mph delivery. England's players

  • Team news: Trossard makes Premier League debut

    Leandro Trossard has been handed a Premier League debut. The tricky Belgian starts for Albion today as they host West Ham. His inclusion at the expense of Jurgen Locadia, who is on the bench, is the only change to the side which beat Watford

  • Have you seen missing 15-year-old?

    POLICE are extremely concerned for a missing 15-year-old boy. Matthew Tuner left his home in Lindfield, Mid Sussex around 6.45pm on Friday (August 16) but police believe he may have travelled into Brighton. He is white, 5’ 2”, of stocky build

  • Argus comment: Keep our city green

    NEWS of trees being cut down behind Addison Road in Hove will certainly be met with sadness by residents. As justified as it may be by Network Rail for safety reasons, it is still a shame we are losing wildlife and trees in a city that desperately

  • Can Potter succeed where last TEN bosses have failed?

    The name Phil Prosser used to be dirty words for Albion fans. Maybe it still is for some. The Gloucestershire referee caused uproar when his penalty decisions helped Sheffield United beat the Seagulls 4-2 at Withdean back in 2002. Gary Hart

  • Potter happy to get a close look at young striker

    Graham Potter wants to get a close look at how Aaron Connolly fares against his senior defenders. And so far he likes what he sees. Connolly struggled for game time on loan at Luton in the second half of last season. He was initially troubled

  • Duffy happy to be old school as he is praised by Carra

    Shane Duffy believes the old-fashioned defender is a dying breed. But he was pleased to hear both he and Lewis Dunk had received praise from former Liverpool and England centre-back Jamie Carragher. Carragher recently spoke about Dunk and Duffy

  • Why am I seeing so many spiders indoors now?

    SO FAR the weather in August has been pretty rubbish. And to make it worse, we're all about to see a load more spiders in our houses thanks to the wet weather. Why, why, why? Basically, the rain and general dismalness of August has triggered

  • Picture of the Day: Puddles in Peacehaven

    PUDDLES in Peacehaven by Argus reader Jamie Tighe. For a chance to see your picture here, email it to news@theargus.co.uk and include your name, address and some details about it.

  • Potter relishes Amex debut - and he could end 18-year jinx

    Graham Potter is relishing a home league debut as Albion boss – with the backing of the Amex crowd. And he could break an 18-year-old jinx. The Seagulls’ head coach takes charge at home for the first time in the league as West Ham visit today

  • Homeless camps and human excrement left in city centre

    TRADERS were exasperated as an abandoned homeless camp surrounded by human waste was left to stagnate in a busy city centre street. Business owners said they had to put up with the sight and smell of the dilapidated tents for several days.

  • Shot cat undergoes life-saving surgery

    A CAT shot by an air rifle has had the bullets removed in a life-saving operation. Milo the cat was shot last month, and owner Julia Payne is hoping to raise £1,200 to pay for the surgery carried out earlier this week. She said: “It’s awful

  • Things to do with the family this weekend

    Glyndebourne Festival Glyndebourne, near Lewes, today and tomorrow Every year the Glyndebourne Festival delights visitors from across the country and beyond, putting on spectacular shows that hark back to classic theatre and opera. Today

  • How to tell if your dog is suffering from separation anxiety

    AFTER a summer break with most of the family at home, the return to school or work can cause anxiety for furry pals. Stress can be an all-round issue for pets but some times are worse than others. And while it can affect any kind of pet, these

  • ASDA workers furious over 'flawed' contract

    SUPERMARKET workers are “stressed and worried” over “flawed” new contracts. Employees at Asda have said the new contract, known as “contract six”, has “stripped back” many of their benefits. If they do not sign the contract, workers are given

  • Neighbours furious as rail firm cuts down trees

    ANGRY neighbours have confronted chainsaw-wielding workmen in a last-ditch attempt to save dozens of acacias being felled by Network Rail. The trees are being removed from a stretch of the railway line along Addison Road, Hove. Resident Gabbi

  • Weekend walk: come face to face with cattle in Chailey

    1. Start the Pound Common car park off North Common Road. Exit via the height restriction barrier. Do not turn right along the first access drive but take the one to the right which starts a few yards beyond. Follow this for 300 yards, then just

  • Thief who attacked police officers is jailed

    A THIEF who attacked two police officers has been jailed. Katie Everson attacked PC Tubby and PC Gardner in police custody in Durrington last month. The 34-year-old appeared before Crawley Magistrates’ Court where she admitted the attacks.