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The Traitors star explains why the NSPCC's vital work is so needed
Fay Greaves is probably best known to readers as one of the stars of the BBC show The Traitors, but away from the small screen she was a National League basketball player and has spent decades working with children. As an NSPCC Campaigner for Childhood
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Football fans caught up in 'traumatic' fatal crash going home from Brighton game
A football fan has spoken out after getting caught up in a 'traumatic' crash that killed a driver on his way back from a match in Brighton. Life-long Southampton F.C. supporter Brandon Foster was largely unscathed while his two friends were rushed
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Appeal for man who sparked huge water search and rescue operation
Police are seeking information on a man who sparked a large coastguard search and rescue operation yesterday. Emergency services received reports of concern for a man in the water in Selsey yesterday, December 1, at around 12.30pm, triggering a
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Woman reports rape at residential property - investigation launched
Police are investigating the reported rape of a woman. The incident at a property in Milward Crescent, Hastings, was reported on Saturday, November 30, at 7pm. Sussex Police are reviewing CCTV and carrying out witness enquiries in the area.
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You could be due £170 TV Licence refund as licence fee cost set to rise again
The cost of a TV Licence is set to rise again next year, as the BBC Licence fee increases to £174.50 per year. The fee will rise by £5 from April until 2027, the Government has announced. The licence fee previously increased by £10.50 earlier
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Ayari tells what Albion must put right after letting lead slip against Southampton
Yasin Ayari says Albion must be more ruthless after they saw two Premier League points slip away. The Seagulls have dropped 12 points this term from leading positions following the 1-1 draw with Southampton. They have also come back to claim
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'Stinky overflowing' bins are too close for comfort for cake business
The owner of a cake school has said that a “stinky overflowing” communal bin is affecting her business. Uma Blacher owns and runs a cake school, Fair Cake, on Western Road, Brighton. She said the communal refuse bin which serves the area was
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We must learn to say "no" more often
Last week I met up with my literary agent, David Headley, to talk about my next books and for a general catch up. Whilst we come from very different backgrounds, it was uncanny how both of us are our own worst enemies. Like the song from Oklahoma,
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Changes proposed for three key routes into town
West Sussex County Council is seeking feedback on transport issues from Horsham residents and road users. The public engagement period aims to gather views on possible improvements for two roads and one junction in the town. The council is
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Stagecoach warns of changes to Christmas bus services
Passengers have been warned of changes to bus services during the festive season. Stagecoach has announced the Christmas timetable for services in Brighton, Worthing and surrounding areas. In the run up to Christmas, buses will operate their
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Bar gets makeover ahead of relaunch event
A bar will re-open this week after a makeover. Dead Wax Social in Brighton’s Bond Street closed earlier this month for renovations with scaffolding going up across the building. Now the bar will re-open with a fresh new look. Dead Wax announced
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Albion's recruitment model is not all about data, says Barber
Paul Barber says Albion’s player recruitment is not all about studying data. The club were said to be focussing more on numbers in a recent report, although that remains unconfirmed. Their access to high quality information returned to the
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Taunts started at the Amex, says Pep - but he expected better from Anfield
Pep Guardiola said the “sacked in the morning” taunts started at the Amex. But he added he expected better from fans at Anfield. Liverpool supporters targeted the Manchester City boss as his side headed to a 2-0 defeat. The result means