IT'S been a busy week in the Brighton and Hove.

The city has seen the rise of a dangerous drug, a stabbing outside a library in nearvby Seaford and then rallied together to support Albion as they fought for a place in the FA Cup final.

Here are the front page stories from The Argus this week: 

Monday - Police and ambulance called after man was 'slashed in the neck'

The Argus:

AN ARREST has been made after a fight where a man was reportedly slashed in the neck.

Police and paramedics were called to the library in Seaford on Saturday afternoon...

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Tuesday - 'Porn is giving schoolchildren a warped view of sex' says therapist

The Argus:

A THERAPIST has warned that porn is giving teenagers a warped view of sex.

Psychosexual and relationship therapist Caroline Lovett told parents that the problem was not going to go away and “might get more extreme”...

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Wednesday - 'Zombie drug' spice is ruining lives warns homeless doctor

The Argus:

A POWERFUL psychoactive drug which leaves users in a “zombie-like” state is ruining lives, a doctor has warned.

Dr Tim Worthley, who works with the homeless, said the highly addictive drug spice, which was made illegal in 2016, is causing psychosis and seizures among Brighton’s rough sleepers...

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Thursday - British Airways i360 loses £3.8million in a year

The Argus:

BRIGHTON'S i360 lost nearly £4million in a year as visitor numbers dropped by almost a third.

The seafront observation tower sponsored by British Airways saw a 31 per cent fall in customers in its second year of trading, down from 503,000 to 344,853...

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Friday - Brighton and Hove Albion expect 34,000 fans for FA Cup clash

The Argus:

BRIGHTON and Hove Albion are expected to have more than 34,000 fans descending on Wembley tomorrow.

The Seagulls will be out in force to watch Chris Hughton’s side take on the Premier League powerhouse that is Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final...

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Saturday - Albion fans ready for special day

The Argus:

TODAY is a massive day in Brighton’s history as the Seagulls play in their second ever FA semi final.

Despite Albion having formidable opponents in table-topping Manchester City, 34,000 fans will be making their way to Wembley to cheer on the lads...

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