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Brighton and Sussex News
Keep up to date with the latest news and sports articles for Brighton and Sussex. You will also find links on the left that will direct you to local and national newspaper websites and publications.
Summer lifeguard recruitment drive launched
A total of 37 additional beach lifeguard positions are available in Brighton and Hove.
Sheep killed in dog attack in forest, rangers say
The sheep sustained bites to her back legs during a dog attack in Ashdown Forest, rangers say.
Man who ran length of Africa teases new challenge
Russ Cook, nicknamed ?Hardest Geezer?, ran the entire length of Africa in 352 days.
Hastings painting on loan to the National Gallery
The Daredevils by Thérèse Lessore is on loan to the National Gallery for the summer.
Our favourite images of the week from Sussex
Take a moment to look through the stunning scenes from Sussex you sent us this week.
Teen charged after three injured in knife attack
A man and a woman, both aged 20, suffered series knife injuries in the assault in Brighton.
Man arrested after crashed vehicle found abandoned
A badly damaged vehicle was found in dense bushes and undergrowth in Polegate on Friday night.
Your Voice, Your Vote: Tell us the election issues that matter to you
Your Voice, Your Vote puts your stories and issues at the heart of this year's general election.
Tories pledge to scrap outer London Ulez
Transport Secretary Mark Harper announces the plan, saying the Conservatives "will back drivers".
Majority of courses end at campus after 45 years
The University of Brighton's Eastbourne campus will close by the start of the next academic year.
Critically endangered monkeys arrive at Sussex zoo
The four male yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys are the first of their species at Drusillas.
Sussex weekly round-up: 1 June - 7 June 2024
Take a moment to look at the five stories we picked from Sussex this week.
Somerset pair share record stand in Hampshire loss
Somerset hammer Hampshire and Yorkshire coast to win over Derbyshire in T20 Blast, as Lancashire, Sussex and Middlesex also win.
Lightning hold off Bears challenge to stay top of North Group
Luke Wells stars with bat and ball as Lancashire Lightning inflicted a first T20 Blast loss on Birmingham Bears to stay top of the North Group.
Rydstrom & Hurzeler among Brighton contenders
Malmo boss Henrik Rydstrom and St Pauli coach Fabian Hurzeler are among the contenders to be the next Brighton manager, with the club set to make a decision at some point next week.
Vipers extend winning streak against Thunder
Australia all-rounder Heather Graham takes 4-10 on debut as The Blaze maintain their 100% Charlotte Edwards Cup record by beating Western Storm.
Scholfield helps Stars beat Sunrisers to go top
Paige Scholfield's 50 helps South East Stars beat Sunrisers by six wickets to go top of the table in the Charlotte Edwards Cup.
Brighton skipper eyes Amex boost
Brighton's Gordon Greer says they will have to improve their home results to challenge for a play-off place.
Low sets out Crawley Town vision
Newly-appointed Crawley Town chief executive Richard Low says his main aim is to improve the club's business operations.
Brighton boss Poyet praises Lopez
Brighton manager Gus Poyet praises midfielder David Lopez's versatility following their 2-2 draw with Millwall.
Low named Crawley chief executive
League One side Crawley Town appoint Richard Low as their new chief executive, replacing Alan Williams.
Brighton 2-2 Millwall
David Lopez's 88th-minute penalty salvages a point for Brighton as they come back from 2-0 down to draw with Millwall.
Poyet blasts Championship quality
Brighton boss Gus Poyet brands the Championship "average" as they stay in the the play-off hunt despite poor form.
Hawkins in handball funding plea
Great Britain handball player Mark Hawkins hopes the sport will not have its funding cut by UK Sport ahead of Rio 2016.
Woman critically injured in ride 'malfunction'
The woman was injured after a funfair ride malfunctioned at a country show in south London.
Nine held after knife attack on two men
Two men in their 20s were taken to hospital with knife wounds, with one in a serious condition.
Praise for 20,000 bikers who joined Dave Myers ride
Police say no arrests were made during a Dave Myers' tribute day attended by thousands of bikers.
Daisy May Cooper thanks staff after early birth
The This Country star had her new baby at the delivery suite in Gloucester on Thursday.
Man who died in 'brutal circumstances' is named
Robert Robinson, who lived locally, was fatally stabbed on Carteret Way, Deptford on Thursday night.
'Doctors could not figure out my son's condition'
Lucy's son lives with MPS VII and it took nine years for doctors to diagnose him with the illness.
Watch: Fans pack streets to celebrate title win
Northampton Saints celebrated their Premiership win with an open-top bus parade around Northampton.
Ten dogs found dead in bag pulled from canal
The dogs were found nine months after a near-identical incident in the same place, the RSPCA says.
Pub landlords 'so happy' to open after crash
Landlords Will and Abbie, both 21, spent months restoring the pub and say their opening day was "amazing".
Woman dies in serious house fire
The woman, aged in her 60s, was declared dead at the scene in Sneinton.
Street renamed in teenage soldier?s memory
Fusilier Louis Carter's mother Denise unveiled the new road sign at a ceremony on Saturday.
The village where the clock never strikes 11
The quirky clock at St Ethelbert's Church is a source of pride for Littledean residents.