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  • Potter praises Dunk goal but Klopp is less impressed

    Graham Potter has praised his skipper’s “clarity” as he scored at Anfield. But the Albion head coach admitted Lewis Dunk should have netted more than once in the 2-1 defeat by Liverpool. Dunk brought the Seagulls back into the game with a free-kick

  • Potter proud but disappointed after Anfield near miss

    Graham Potter said he was proud of his side’s display at Anfield. But he went home disappointed with a 2-1 defeat to runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool. The Albion head coach said: “We put a lot into the game against a top team. “

  • Post Match Podcast: Albion go close to getting a point

    Albion suffered a 2-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield. The Reds took the lead in the 19th minute when Pascal Gross fouled Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. From the free-kick Trent Alexander-Arnold's delivery was headed in by Virgil Van Dijk. It

  • A27 closed for hours after crash between tractor and car

    THE A27 was closed for several hours after a crash between a tractor and a car. The A27 was closed at Tangmere near Chichester from 1am. Chichester Police tweeted: "We have been dealing with an RTC on the #A27 before the portfield roundabout

  • Bissouma starts as Albion make four changes at Anfield

    Albion have given Yves Bissouma another chance to shine at Anfield. The Mali midfielder starts at leaders Liverpool today. Aaron Connolly and Pascal Gross also come into the side while Lewis Dunk returns after a one-match ban. Leandro Trossard

  • Aldi confirm stores will be closed on Boxing Day

    SHOPPERS have been praising bosses at Aldi after it was revealed stores would be closed on Boxing Day.  The supermarket has been closed on both Christmas Day and Boxing Day for the past few years meaning employees can have a proper break with their

  • Pupils tackle bullying in lessons from art to cookery

    PUPILS took a stand against bullying in a series of lessons designed to encourage tolerance and taking responsibility for their actions. The activities at specialist school LVS Hassocks took place during Anti-Bullying Week on November 13. Students

  • Albion keep tabs on Bernardo

    Albion will assess Bernardo next week after his long-awaited comeback. The left-back played the first half for the under-23s against West Ham on Wednesday following three months out with a knee injury. He is not expected to feature at Liverpool

  • How did Caroline Lucas do in the BBC election debate?

    CAROLINE Lucas was widely held to have had a successful night in the 7-way election debate on Friday. The seven-way election debate on the BBC dealt with Brexit, the economy, the NHS and immigration, among other issues, although neither Boris Johnson

  • Band release Christmas single about homeless in Brighton

    A MUSICIAN has released a Christmas single to highlight homelessness. Cardboard Street, by John Watts and his band Fischer-Z, is about an ex-soldier living on the streets in Brighton. John, who has lived in Brighton for 40 years, said he was

  • New bus unveiled to celebrate housing trust

    A NEW Brighton and Hove Bus has been unveiled to celebrate the work of Brighton Housing Trust (BHT), which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The artwork for the bus was prepared by tenants and clients of BHT, working to the theme of “Journey”

  • Mooy: Maty looks ready for Kop test

    Aaron Mooy has praised Albion and Socceroos team-mate Maty Ryan ahead of his big Kop test. Ryan has played every minute of the Seagulls’ 13 Premier League games and has also been in great form for Australia. He faces a major examination against

  • Brighton tech firm with 'human touch' opens new office

    A TECH company has opened its first office in the USA. Web hosting firm Hyve Managed Hosting, based in Richmond Place in Brighton, competes with global giants Microsoft and Amazon, and has opened a new office in Santa Monica in Los Angeles.

  • Dido opens up ahead of her big performance

    DIDO has brought us some of our most treasured love songs and has now released her first album in six years. The singer now talks about motherhood, the trauma of losing her father and how she finally feels able to sing the songs she wrote about

  • Elm trees from Preston Park are being used on famous ship

    ELM trees felled in Preston Park are making history aboard one the world’s most famous ships. The elm wood is being used to make ‘deadeyes’ to be fitted on the Golden Hinde, a replica of the 14th century galleon captained by Sir Francis Drake, as

  • Get the lowdown on Albion opponents Liverpool

    To get the lowdown on Albion opponents Liverpool Adam Stenning spoke to Jack Kinnersley, who is a Sports Journalist at the MailOnline: What have you made of Liverpool's start to the season? Two points short of perfection. Although the draw

  • Albion could look to young braves at Anfield

    Graham Potter will tell his Albion side to play without fear at Anfield. And that could mean giving his two youngest stars chance to shine. Steven Alzate and Aaron Connolly are in contention for action as the Seagulls take on Premier League

  • Events for the whole family to enjoy

    Ben Elton December 3 Worthing Assembly Hall The poster boy of alternative satire is in Worthing for one night only, thirty years after he announced himself on the national stage with groundbreaking Channel 4 show, Saturday Live. This will

  • Weekend Walk: Hunting for holly bushes

    Holly bushes and their red berries are a common sight at this time of year and a favourite for Christmas wreaths. While out exploring east of Henfield, STEVE KISKO comes across a number of woodlands and hedgerows where holly bushes are in abundance

  • Pupils enjoy taste of Premier League living

    A GROUP of schoolchildren got a taste of life as a Premier League player this week when they spent the day touring the Amex. The lucky pupils also had the opportunity to meet two of the club’s players and study the mental side of the game. The

  • Instructors bring yoga to the heart of Brighton

    A NEW yoga studio has been built in the heart of a busy city. Husband and wife team Bridgett and Simon Goddard recently opened Yoga In The Lanes, their new studio in Middle Street, Brighton. Their new yoga school is based in a Victorian building

  • Labour announce plans to transform the South East

    THE Labour party launched their manifesto for change in the South East yesterday. Former Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer set out the party’s plans to invest in public services, tackle the climate emergency, create jobs and improve living standards

  • Voters on the general election: 'People are fed up'

    THE General Election is just weeks away, but many voters say they are feeling ‘fed up’. As the poll draws ever closer, The Argus once again visited Churchill Square in Brighton to ask people who they would be backing. This is what they had to say