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Ferguson makes quick return to action - but doesn't see much of the ball
Albion striker Evan Ferguson is back in action after a brief injury lay-off. But he will look forward to re-acquainting himself with the football when he returns to club duty. Ferguson started for the Republic of Ireland in their Euro 2024
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Man dies in serious crash involving lorry
A pedestrian involved in a serious crash died at the scene, police have confirmed. The incident happened in the area of the A21 London Road and the A268 Hawkhurst Road in Flimwell, near Wadhurst, between 5.30pm and 5.50pm on Thursday, November
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Mum bullied online for spending ‘just £100’ on each child’s Christmas presents
A mum was bullied online for spending £100 for each child’s Christmas presents with other parents saying her gifts were "essentials". Samantha Mary, from Shoreham, decided to set the budget for main presents and stocking gifts for her one-year-old
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Full list of road closures for Brighton 10k including A259
Two main roads in the city will be closed for runners to take part in the city's annual 10k race. Brighton 10k has a seaside route, meaning some busy routes will be closed. Around 2,000 runners will begin the race at 9.30am near the Peace
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Look inside the stunning Sussex hotels which receive top awards
Three hotels in the county have been named among the "most loved" in the UK as they have received a top award. The hotels have secured the sought-after Good Hotel Award 2023 which recognises the venues for their room quality, service and value
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Warning as creature with 'nasty sting' spotted on Sussex beaches
Beachgoers are being urged to look out on coastal walks as creatures with a "nasty sting" have been spotted on Sussex beaches. The potentially dangerous animals, known as Portuguese Man O'War, are related to jellyfish. Sussex Wildlife Trust
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Recap after police closed city road due to crash
1:40pm Road reopened Thank you for joining us for live coverage of this incident. The road has now reopened and
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Residents win prize on People's Postcode Lottery
Residents of a Hastings street have bagged a generous prize in the People's Postcode Lottery. Those with a lottery ticket and a TN38 0HZ postcode were awarded a £1,000 win in one of the fundraising lottery's daily prize draws. The winning postcode
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'So many reasons this school is wonderful'
Have I told you I’m arachnophobic? I’ve always been terrified, no petrified – I turn to stone – when I see a spider. Any size from the house spider up, writes columnist Alistair McNair. Recently, I had a giant house spider peering out at me from
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Historical centre and archive The Keep marks tenth anniversary
The Keep, Brighton’s archive and historical centre, is marking ten years since first opening to the public. The archive, which cost £19 million to construct, stores and conserves the public records of the East Sussex Record Office, the University
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Christmas market axed as council admits it could not afford to host event itself
Brighton’s Christmas market was scrapped as the council could not afford to spend the money to carry out the event, it has been revealed. The Argus reported earlier this week that Brighton and Hove City Council had “run out of time” to organise
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'Mid November and Hector knows it’s time for bed'
At this time of year our tortoise Hector usually decides it’s time for bed. We inherited him from my dad’s sister when she passed away in 2004. She had bought him in the 1950s and experts now reckon he’s over 100. Each autumn we take him along
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Seven Sussex takeaways scoop up awards for food, service and value
A handful of takeaways and fish and chip shops in the county are celebrating after being given awards. Founded in 2002, the Good Food Awards, which are independent and free to enter chosen winners based on their food quality, service and value.
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Beauty salon ransacked by thieves in late night burglary
Hundreds of pounds in cash and equipment were stolen from a high street hair salon in an overnight raid. Joshua Luke's in Worthing was closed yesterday while its staff tried to deal with the "awful aftermath". Cash was taken from the till along
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Wheelchair Rugby team seeks new players as part of national campaign
A wheelchair rugby club is looking to attract new players as it continues to develop the sport in Brighton. Brighton Buccaneers, based in Falmer, are part of a campaign to grow the club nationally and the club has been called “a place to come together
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Illegal caravan parking and camping at beach halt vital coastal defence work
Dozens of illegally parked vehicles had to be moved from a beach to allow vital sea defence work to take place. A total of 24 caravans and vehicles were asked to leave Normans Bay beach, near Bexhill, last October so that Rother District Council
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Boy, 13, arrested on suspicion of carrying a knife
A 13-year-old boy is among those who were arrested as part of a crackdown on crime in a town. Sussex Police have set up a pod in Crawley town centre which is staffed by officers, PCSOs and partners from the council. In its first week, four
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Consultation to open on plans to build new homes on 'last green lung in Hove'
New owners of Benfield Valley have invited residents to a public consultation to build up to 100 new homes. Proposals by Hollybrook Homes for the site in Hangleton in Hove include plans to restore the historic Benfield Barn, invest in recreation
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Mother's care before death 'indicative of systemic failure', family claims
The family of a woman who died in A&E say the emergency department was “over-stressed and understaffed". A solicitor for the family of Ann Pearce said the emergency department of the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath was under pressure
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MP tells Co-op to be 'a good neighbour' due to fears for historic businesses
Caroline Lucas has called on Co-op to rethink over fears that two independent businesses could be lost in expansion plans. The Brighton MP visited Latina and Seven Cellars in Seven Dials to meet business owners who fear that they could be forced
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Establishment handed second lowest food hygiene rating
An establishment has been given the second lowest food hygiene rating, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows. Nevs Kitchens Limited, formerly at Dyke Alehouse at 218 Dyke Road, Brighton, was given one out of five after assessment on October