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Comic book scholars gather for global conference
The University of Chichester event will bring together comics scholars from around the world.
Vintage hybrid bus back in service for passengers
People can ride the Tilling-Stevens petrol electric bus - which has a top speed of 12mp/h.
Sussex weekly round-up: 20 April - 26 April 2024
Take a look back at some of the stories from across Sussex you may have missed in the past week.
Neo-Nazi, 19, planned attack on synagogue in Hove
Police found bomb instructions and plans for a synagogue attack in Mason Reynolds' home
Man jailed for fatal hit and run on day of driving test
Sharon Abraham fled the scene and bought a cover to hide the damage to his car following the crash.
Driver on wrong side of road jailed after crash
Jean Dias is jailed for two years and four months after the crash on the A21 near Robertsbridge.
Hastings residents on key local elections issues
Hastings residents say housing and maintenance are among key issues ahead of the local elections.
Artist creates exhibition on coping with vaginismus
The exhibition features abstract photographs representing a woman?s experience of the condition.
Focus on male mental health in coastal towns
Health workers in East Sussex are holding sessions where they encourage men to talk about problems.
Raymond Briggs' illustrations go on show in Sussex
More than 100 original artworks from the late author will be displayed in Ditchling.
Charity fashion show for breast cancer awareness
On Thursday, 22 women and two men walked charity Breast Cancer Now's runway.
Residents prepare to cast votes in local elections
Over 50 seats are up for re-election in four local councils across East and West Sussex in May.
Man City thrash Brighton to go second in table
Manchester City move to within one point of Premier League leaders Arsenal by thrashing Brighton 4-0 at Amex Stadium.
Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion team news
Preview followed by live coverage of Sunday's Premier League game between Bournemouth and Brighton & Hove Albion.
Sutton and Crawley charged over clash between players
The FA charges Sutton United and Crawley Town over a clash after the final whistle of their draw in League Two on Saturday.
Sussex hold nerve to beat Gloucestershire
Sussex lead Division Two of the County Championship after beating Gloucestershire in an exciting finish at Hove.
Sutton United 2-2 Crawley Town
Sutton's League Two survival hopes are left hanging by a thread after drawing with Crawley Town.
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.
'I had no idea my son's body was buried in the garden'
Yvonne Valentine sat having a Christmas drink with her son's partner, unaware she had killed him.
Four held over small boat crossing Facebook ads
A joint UK-French investigation arrests a suspected people smuggling group targeting Vietnamese people.
'I felt like a freak because I didn't want children'
Caroline Mitchell said the "cultural expectation" to have children has often made her feel excluded.
Rejection of hanged woman's pardon to be reviewed
Edith Thompson was executed for the murder of her husband, who was stabbed by her young lover.
'Being bullied was horrific, but it won't stop me'
Anna Salisbury says that because of what she experienced she is passionate about building up others.
Order to plant 242 trees after lakeside felling
The Forestry Commission serves a restocking notice after trees were felled at Windermere last year.
Tower Bridge's glass floor cleaned for first time
High-pressure water jets were used to clean the underside of the glass floor.
?Industrial scale? rogue trader jailed for two years
Builder Daniel Dyer is jailed after more than 20 complaints to Wiltshire Trading Standards.
Hundreds of duplicate postal ballots sent to voters
Nearly 400 people in Southend have been sent two sets of ballot papers for the upcoming elections.
MP hits out at 'spoilt middle-class climate clowns'
A Cumbrian MP's office is plastered in posters by Just Stop Oil protesters, leading to arrests.
Memorial held 80 years after US airmen killed
"We needed to remember them because they died protecting our country," the memorial organiser says.
Britain's Pompeii: Bronze Age artefacts go on display
Items from the UK's largest collection of everyday Bronze Age finds go on display at its new home.