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  • Potter says Albion didn’t do enough in final third

    Graham Potter said his Albion  side were not good enough in the final third at Everton. And it cost them any reward thanks to a moment of “high quality” from Richarlison. The Seagulls went down 1-0 but went close to levelling through Leandro

  • Richarlison strike makes it more Goodison woe

    Albio suffered more Goodison Park disappointment today - despite a late push for a point. The Seagulls lost 1-0 to Everton at a venue where they have never won. Leandro Trossard hit the bar and Glenn Murray twice went close as they chased an

  • Police cracking down on burner phones to tackle drug dealers

    POLICE are cracking down on drug dealers by restricting their use of untraceable “burner” phones. Reacting to a Government report on how officers tackle dealers, Sussex Police Chief Superintendent Jo Banks said officers were using “drug dealing

  • 'He was our angel': Stabbed teen's family pays tribute

    THE foster family of a teenager stabbed to death earlier this week have paid tribute to their “angel”. Ollie Wells was attacked in Newhaven on Monday. The 18-year-old was found with serious injuries in Ship Street and died at the scene. From

  • Variety is key to sticking with your new year fitness plan

    VARIETY is key to long term fitness, according to new research. Data gathered by MoveGB found users in Brighton who varied their exercise routines with different activities continued to exercise for eight months longer than those who did the same

  • Pub owner grills rivals at licensing hearing

    TWO men planning to open a bar in a former Jamie’s Italian were asked why they had chosen a venue without a late licence. Michael Brkic and Jamie Roberts want to open the Toy Shop, which they described as a “party venue”, in the former restaurant

  • Brighton ranked as second best place to start a new business

    BRIGHTON and Hove has ranked as the second best place in the country to start a business. In a new report, Brighton and Hove was found to be in the group of leading “spearhead” cities for enterprise in Great Britain. Research found the city

  • Webster wants Albion to step it up

    Adam Webster is hoping Albion can have a second strong half to the season. The Seagulls have picked up 24 points from their opening 21 games. However, Albion have gone close to picking up more points against the likes on the road against Crystal

  • Get the lowdown on Albion's opponents, Everton

    To get the lowdown on Albion’s opponents, Everton we spoke to Connor Bennett, who is the Everton editor at Vavel.com: What have you made of Everton's  start to life under Carlo Ancelotti? For the most part, pretty positive. Bringing someone

  • Albion fired up to banish the blues

    Graham Potter has told Albion to bounce back from their own FA Cup shocker as they bid to add to Everton’s woes. The Seagulls are aware of the torrid time the Goodison outfit have been through after losing 1-0 to a youthful Liverpool side.

  • People urged to donate unwanted socks to homeless

    A COUNCILLOR who slept rough for a week has urged people to donate their unwanted socks to the homeless. Adur district councillor Paul Mansfield wants residents to give away new pairs of socks to help rough sleepers in the area. Cllr Mansfield

  • Chloe has the perfect guide to keeping fit

    PERSONAL trainer Chloe Madeley has found a fulfilling career as a fitness guru, but married life with James Haskell has also brought happiness. That’s despite the fact he doesn’t pull his weight at home in Northamptonshire, she shares with a laugh

  • A walk on the Wilde side for Kim

    SHE might be best known for her trademark blow-dried blonde mullet and releasing a string of decade-defining hits during the Eighties. But these days, you are more likely to find Kim Wilde at home, tending to her garden or penning songs about off-beat

  • 'Katie Price should be the new Duchess of Sussex'

    THE man who started a petition to strip Harry and Meghan of their titles has suggested Katie Price and Chris Eubank could replace them. He put the two Sussex celebrities forward after the royal couple said they would be stepping back from their

  • Politics column: Brexit will be easier said than done

    The Prime Minister finally has enough MPs to ‘get Brexit done” but completing our exit from the EU will be easier said than done, says Ivor Gaber I really didn’t want to make my first piece of the New Year about the ‘B’ word but when the editor