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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.
Billy Henham: Brighton New Year's Eve party murderers jailed
Billy Henham was attacked and dropped over first-floor railings during a party in Brighton.
Crawley, Guildford and Medway upbeat after Queen's Platinum Jubilee city failure
Crawley, Medway, and Guildford were not among the eight locations to have been made cities.
Coastal towns 'need funds as much as in the North'
Tim Loughton MP said it was important levelling-up funds were not just "sending money to the North".
Platinum Jubilee: Eight towns to be made cities for Platinum Jubilee
Locations including Milton Keynes, Dunfermline and Wrexham will be made cities in honour of the Queen.
Haywards Heath death: Police appeal after cyclist dies
Sussex Police say they want to speak to anyone who witnessed what happened to the cyclist.
Living costs rising at their fastest rate for 30 years
Inflation rose by 5.5% in the 12 months to January, hitting a fresh 30-year high.
Energy prices: Fears and cutbacks as hike hits disabled families
Parents of disabled children say they fear rising energy prices could make their condition worse.
Energy firms face deadline in review of direct debit hikes
Some companies have three weeks to respond to accusations they have set direct debits too high.
Foodbank use surges in cost of living crisis, says Peterborough charity
Peterborough charity Food for Nought's founder Cocoa Fowler says foodbanks run out of food regularly.
Ukraine: Coaches bring 91 refugees to Kent
Ninety-one Ukrainian refugees with UK visas arrived in Kent through a community project.
Ukraine: Kent headteacher calls for more support for refugee children
Dan File says the government should provide age-appropriate education support packs for refugees.
Emotions run high as Ukrainian refugees arrive at holiday home
A 13-year-old refugee says a lot of good people have helped her family get out of Ukraine.
Ukraine: Brighton man and family who fled Kyiv arrive in UK
Dan Baker, his wife and step-daughter are now camped in a room at his parents' Brighton home.
Ukraine: Sisters describe terror of Mariupol escape
Nicole, 21, and Vira, 27, are now working with a Kent charity from the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
Charlotte Edwards Cup: Wins for Central Sparks, Southern Vipers, South East Stars and Lightning
Central Sparks and Southern Vipers maintain their 100% records in the Charlotte Edwards Cup by each recording their third successive win.
Jofra Archer: Sussex chief executive Rob Andrew says county will do 'everything we can' for fast bowler
Sussex chief executive Rob Andrew says the club will do "absolutely everything we can" for Jofra Archer.
Crawley Town release six players as talks carry on with eight more
Defender Archie Davies is one of six players released by League Two side Crawley Town.
FA Vase: Littlehampton Town and Newport Pagnell relishing Wembley final
Littlehampton Town face Newport Pagnell Town for a £30,000 prize in the FA Vase final at Wembley.
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.
Trooping the Colour: Spectators injured at rehearsal
Five people in two stands were hurt, two badly, at a rehearsal for an event the Queen will attend.
Lorry overturns in Liverpool and spills scrap metal
The driver escaped with cuts and bruises after the early morning crash at the approach to the M62.
Carlisle United: 'Reformed' football hooligan's ban to end early
Carl Campbell was jailed in 2015 for punching a charity collector, leaving her covered in blood.
Natasha Abrahart suicide: Bristol University 'should acknowledge problems'
Bristol University has been told to pay the parents of Natasha Abrahart about £50,000 in damages.
Manchester Arena attack survivor finally 'happy and healthy'
Five years on from having to learn how to walk again, Freya Lewis is now preparing for a charity 10k.
Mary Anning: Lyme Regis fossil hunter's statue unveiled
The artwork stands in her hometown of Lyme Regis thanks to a teenager's four-year campaign.
Indiana Jones fan's Suffolk treasure find 'largest' Claudius reign hoard
Experts say George Ridgway's find may be the biggest precious metal hoard from Claudius I's time.
William Heath Robinson: London exhibition celebrates cartoonist
The cartoonist William Heath Robinson became so famous that his name earned a dictionary entry.
Bedworth Covid memorial Sanctuary 'a temple to grief and loss'
The public are encouraged to leave messages and mementos at the structure ahead of its burning.
Author Anne Bronte was keen rock collector, research shows
The youngest Bronte sister built up a collection of specimens before her death in 1849.
Bilsdale TV transmitter fire caused by water in electrics
The transmitter fire affected 600,000 homes in Teesside, County Durham and North Yorkshire.
Gloucester brothers using TikTok to educate about blindness
Yahya Pandor lost his sight in 2020 and now makes videos with brother Isa on what it's like living with blindness.