RECAP: Albion struggle against Manchester United at the Amex
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Albion have left top scorer Neal Maupay on the bench as they tackle Manchester United. There are first home starts for Tariq Lamptey and Alexis Mac Allister. As expected, Adam Webster has not recovered from a hamstring problem in time.
NO coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Sussex hospitals today, latest figures show. Data from NHS England shows no fatalities at any hospital trusts in the county. Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has recorded the highest number of
A BURGER bar faces losing its licence less than 18 months after it was granted after an attempted rape on the premises. Sussex Police has called for a review into the licence for Wimpy in Station Road, Portslade because of the incident, as well
THE new police chief says there will be no tolerance for criminals making people’s lives a misery in the county as she takes command. Jo Shiner has been appointed as the new Chief Constable of Sussex Police, and will formally start next month.
A MAN led police officers on a chase after he was caught flouting a town centre ban. Michael Jones, 26, was slapped with a three-year ban from Bognor town centre by magistrates in March. But police caught the Bognor High Street resident flouting
ARGUS readers can win tickets to be the first back on Brighton Palace Pier when it reopens on Saturday. Five families will pass through the gates 15 minutes before everyone else. They will be given a family ride free wristband and gold-leaf ice
A WOMAN was repeatedly punched in the head and a police officer was assaulted in a seafront attack. The 41-year-old woman had been with a group on West Wittering beach when she was struck at about 5pm on Friday. A police constable who attended
LARGE new bins have been installed on a seafront to tackle the relentless tide of litter being left in the area. This follows the greatest amount of rubbish ever recorded being dumped across Brighton and Hove’s beach and parks last week. The
SIR BRADLEY Wiggins has been spotted fitness training on Brighton seafront. The British Olympic star and 2012 Tour De France winner posted a video showing him wearing a tracksuit and exercising with his coach. The slow motion footage shows
Albion will be on guard against Anthony Martial and his supporting cast at the Amex. Graham Potter felt his side “got away with” a 3-1 defeat at Old Trafford earlier this season. Martial, who scored a hat-trick against Sheffield United last
There is no stopping the summer transfer talk – even with the season seven games from its finale. Albion are in the thick if it already. Alireza Jahanbakhsh is the latest to be mentioned – as a departure. Ajax have been linked with his
OUT of control dogs have mauled new lambs to death and chased cattle through barbed wire fencing. Farmers have raised the alarm following a sharp rise in attacks as dog walkers fail to keep their dogs on a lead in the countryside near Brighton.
Albion will probably not set a new record for “youngest ever XI” tonight. Especially as Adam Webster looks like missing out and all the players are a week older than they were at Leicester. But Graham Potter will be delighted if he can strike
A PERSON has died after being hit by a train at a railway station. British Transport Police were called to Salfords Station, near Gatwick this morning following the incident. A spokesman for the force said: "British Transport Police were called
A CYCLIST has taken on a gruelling 24-hour challenge to raise money for the hospice which cared for his grandmother. James Cook, a set decorator from Worthing, would normally be busy making the BBC period drama Call The Midwife look authentic at
ONE more person in Sussex has died after catching coronavirus, according to the latest figures. Data from NHS England shows one fatality was recorded in a hospital run by East Sussex Healthcare NHS trust during the latest reporting period.
Albion will continue to play safe with Steven Alzate. The midfielder has not been included in matchday 20s for the two restart fixtures so far. He had a minor groin injury postponed during the coronavirus shutdown. It remains to be seen
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Graham Potter says Albion will miss their home fans as they aim to give Manchester United more bad memories of the Amex. The Seagulls chase a fourth successive league win at home to the Red Devils and third at their current home when the sides
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Shane Duffy could be back in the spotlight at the Amex tonight. The Irish centre-back looks set to start with Adam Webster doubtful after suffering a hamstring problem at Leicester. Duffy impressed as sub at the King Power and would love to
AN online rally will be held to address racism. Brighton and Hove Stand Up To Racism is hosting a meeting on Zoom tomorrow evening at 7.30pm to “address the scourge of racism and how it can be challenged”. Speakers include Kemptown MP Lloyd
CHILDREN’s play schemes are still waiting on official guidance for how they can operate this summer and “time is running out”, a councillor has said. Brighton and Hove City Council is calling on the Government to confirm additional funding for
A UNIVERSITY has been ranked fifth in the UK in a new list of the best “Golden Age” institutions. The University of Sussex also climbed two places to be 15th in the global rankings for Golden Age universities published by the Times Higher Education
ANGRY parents and children staged a second protest after a council blocked school plans to reopen to more pupils. Kingslea and Heron Way primary schools in Horsham had planned to reopen to Years 2 to 5 yesterday. But on Thursday West Sussex
A SON is confused over why a park bench dedicated to his late father has disappeared. The memorial for actor and Hove resident Andrew Olden – whose professional name was Andrew Ray – was installed in Hove Park after his death in 2003. Mr Olden
A SINGER’S visit to a children’s hospice was dashed as the coronavirus crisis put a sudden stop to his plans. But Peter Andre did not let this stop him from dropping in to speak to children at Chestnut Tree House near Angmering. The Mysterious
MUSIC venues are urging the Government to spend millions of pounds to help them stay afloat. Dozens of Sussex venues have signed a letter by the Music Venues Trust asking the Government for a £50 million “financial support package” for haunts across
A CHILDREN’S hospital charity has told supporters their help is still needed during the coronavirus crisis. Rockinghorse Children’s Charity, which supports the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton, has lost £50,000 in funding due to the
THE Prime Minister’s pledge of more than £1 billion for crumbling schools has drawn a lukewarm response from Brighton’s three MPs and the city council. They say investment is desperately needed and “long overdue”. Yesterday, Boris Johnson announced
IT LOOKS to me as though the people who are advocating the removal of various historical statutes have bitten off more they can chew, having not realised the sheer size of task that they have set themselves. Take just one example, that of Horatio
A SPORTS therapist is devastated she cannot yet open her practice – and fears her patients could be putting extra strain on the NHS. Lucy Meakin, who runs Recovery Drive, a specialist sports clinic in Portslade, cannot understand why her firm must
THERE has been a big increase in the number of people paddleboarding amid the coronavirus lockdown, according to a watersports company. Nick Scott, manager at Lagoon Watersports in Hove, says the firm has not been able to get hold of new boards
A SINGER who won Britain’s Got Talent has been releasing a song every day during lockdown after recovering from coronavirus. Richard Hadfield, who won the ITV show with his musical theatre vocal group Collabro in 2014, has been releasing his A Song
A GIFTWARE company is selling snazzy and uplifting face masks to help charities hit hard by coronavirus. The firm Ellie Ellie in Worthing has released a line of masks featuring illustrations and positive messages including “spread kindness”, “we
THE first thing customers will now notice as they walk into Oliver’s Harry Potter shop is a magical hand gel dispenser. One drop of Luna Lepor’s Hand Tonic will cleanse both hands, a sign advertises. The custom-made automatic hand sanitiser
A CARE home has found a unique way for relatives to see their loved ones after three months of lockdown. Managers at Beechwood Grove care home knew that the coronavirus lockdown and outbreaks caused have caused huge concerns over the past few months
DRIVING instructors are split over whether it is safe to resume giving lessons this weekend. On Thursday, the Government made a late addition to the list of businesses allowed to start up again from Saturday. Driving lessons have been given the
THUGS smashed the front windows of a popular exotic animal centre. The vandals struck at RepTylers in South Road, Brighton, just as the business attempted to regain momentum following a coronavirus crisis-enforced break. They struck in the
MORE than 90 per cent of university graduates are in work or further study after completing their degree, a survey found. Of the graduates who completed their studies in 2018 at the University of Brighton, 91.6 per cent of them are now in employment
THE Covid-19 pandemic has made digital inclusion ever more important, with digital technology keeping people connected while shielding, isolating or staying indoors. In a crisis where digital access and skills are even more essential to get support
NANCY Platts is absolutely right to call for local lockdown powers (The Argus, June 9) if only to use them to keep the furloughed Londoner masses from setting foot in our city. Scenes along the seafront recently were atrocious. Drunken boors with
A MASSAGE studio has reopened its doors to the public after being given the green light by Trading Standards, writes Rose Lock. Pod Massage and Wellbeing Studio in Brighton’s Hanningtons Lane has been recognised as coronavirus-secure by Brighton
RUTHLESS gang members who demanded thousands of pounds to smuggle people into the UK have been ordered to cough up their cash. Alan Hoger, 34, led the criminals who exploited people’s desperate bids to reach the country. Asylum seekers and
A THUG deliberately broke a restraining order imposed after he assaulted a woman. Matthew Douglas, above, was ordered to have no contact with the victim of two assaults. But the unemployed 42-year-old went to her property in Bexhill in breach of
A DERELICT railway station closed to the public for 14 years is set to shut this year. For three years Newhaven Marine Station has been a pile of rubble, its buildings demolished in 2017. But to Network Rail it is still legally a fully functioning