REVIEWED Blue Anchor, Portslade
The passer-by might be fooled by the Blue Anchor pub's exterior into dismissing the menu as a standard burgers-and-nachos affair.
The passer-by might be fooled by the Blue Anchor pub's exterior into dismissing the menu as a standard burgers-and-nachos affair.
THIS week, Brighton and Hove’s very own TV channel launched. Ruari Barratt retuned his television for 24 hours of entertainment from the team behind Latest TV.
A TV presenter will join motoring enthusiasts on a road trip to raise money for an air ambulance charity.
TWO teenagers have raised more than £1,400 for charity by cutting their hair in memory of a friend who died of leukaemia.
A CHARITY event will see bricklayers battle businessmen as 40 “white collar” boxers slug it out in aid of cancer research.
A former model cycled 300 miles in aid of stray dogs despite a painful slipped disc.
A BLIND jobseeker was told not to apply for an unpaid work placement as he is overqualified.
Businesses are considering seeking damages from a utility company after a city centre power cut lost thousands of pounds in trade.
UNIVERSITY students were outraged to find out they were to be handed their degrees by the chairman of the Student Loans Company. Filming commitments had kept Sanjeev Bhaskar, Sussex University chancellor, from presiding over this week’s graduation ceremonies for the 3,000 students at Brighton Dome. The chairman of the university council, Chris Brodie, was due to take his place but students complained as he is also the chairman of the Student Loans Company.
SCHOOLCHILDREN sat an English Literature GCSE with no knowledge of the some of the texts after spending a year studying parts of the wrong syllabus.
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