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  • England call for keeper Carl

    Carl Rushworth is Albion's latest international call-up. The 18-year-old goalkeeper from Halifax is the only new face in the England under-19s squad for Euro qualifiers against Macedonia, Luxembourg and Bosnia and Herzegovina, all in Skopje.

  • Meet the makers of milk thistle gin

    A GIN made with South Downs milk thistle will be among the products on sale at a local market in Hove this month. There will be stalls flogging patisseries, ground coffee, spirits, wine, and meats at the Old Market on November 30. The premise

  • The PubSpy investigates: The Heart and Hand

    BACK in 2017, in one of my early PubSpy reviews for The Argus, I took a trip to The Dorset Bar and Kitchen and was not too flattering in my review. Despite what some may think, most of my reviews are positive, but this was one of those trips where

  • Cleaner charged with murder after woman dies in flat fire

    A CLEANER has been charged with murder after a 53-year-old woman died in a flat fire. Louis Navarre was re-arrested yesterday after new evidence. Emergency services were called to the fire at a flat in July 2018. There they found Marie

  • Webster suffers ankle ligament damage

    Albion defender Adam Webster has suffered ankle ligament damage. He misses Sunday’s trip to Manchester United and will be assessed after the forthcoming international break. Webster was carried off during last Saturday’s win over Norwich.

  • First look inside pub after major revamp

    THE Smuggler’s Rest, part of the Vintage Inns collection, recently reopened its doors following a major refurbishment, bringing a new look to this Peacehaven local. The pub, located on South Coast Road, oozes rural charm and rustic character with

  • Bikers' bid to make massive poppy

    MOTORBIKE riders from Brighton are taking part in a bid to create the biggest poppy ever on Remembrance Sunday. The Ring of Red started in 2013. It is a way for bikers to honour the service and sacrifice of the Armed Forces. Thousands of bikers

  • How ex-Albion man Webb took Alzate from under-14s to the pros

    Danny Webb does not mess about when talking about the bunch of kids Leyton Orient asked him to coach. The former Albion forward was asked to knock the under-14s into shape by the East London club “A few Herberts. Inner city London boys.” That

  • Plans for Shoreham Harbour expansion are given go-ahead

    Cement and aggregates firm Cemex has been given planning permission to build a bigger and safer wharf for its new £30 million dredger. The wharf, in Shoreham Harbour, will be modernised in the coming months, with the new layout aimed in part at

  • 'Girls love to fart' says taboo-busting author

    A CHILDREN’S author hopes to bust taboos with her book Girls love to Fart. Alice Clover, from Brighton, said: “I wrote this because I felt the subject had never been tackled properly. Farting is still a taboo for girls and women. But my book features

  • Masterchef champion to launch new cocktail for a good cause

    A MASTERCHEF champion has refused to let success go to his head as continues to champion causes in his home town. Worthing resident Kenny Tutt won the TV cooking competition in 2018 and opened his first restaurant, Pitch, in the town in May this

  • Expert on drugs ‘revenge killing’

    A POLICE expert said a stabbing over drugs may have links to “humiliation” and “revenge”. Retired detective Michael Kent was asked about the killing of Abdul Deghayes at Elm Grove, Brighton. The 22-year-old was stabbed eight times, and had

  • Montoya ready for right-back battle

    Martin Montoya is relishing a battle for his first-team place – after handing out his first assist of the season. The right-back expects to come under pressure from fit-again Ezequiel Schelotto down his flank. Montoya is likely to start at

  • Seafront hotel to get major revamp - including new pool

    A SEAFRONT hotel has been given planning permission to carry out a multimillion-pound upgrade. The Old Ship Hotel will be able to have 54 more bedrooms, a standalone restaurant, six shops along the front of the building and a swimming pool with

  • New homeless hostel will be built opposite college

    A proposal to convert two neighbouring buildings into a homeless hostel was granted planning permission. Dozens of neighbours were disappointed by the decision after listening to councillors debate the scheme on Wednesday at Hove Town Hall. Many