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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.
UK Pride groups suspend involvement of political parties
The move comes after the Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of "woman".
Commuters warned of Horsham rail disruption
A signalling fault has caused delays on a number of routes in West Sussex, Southern says.
DNA marking kits handed out to tackle tool theft
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne says the kits "send a strong message" to thieves.
Hedgehog study launched to fight falling numbers
University of Brighton staff and students are looking into hedgehog habitats on its campuses.
Public inquiry to begin into A259 bridge plans
An inquiry will examine plans for a new two-carriageway road bridge on the A259 in Exceat.
Bafta winner Marisa Abela 'was born to act'
Marisa Abela was given drama tutoring in her teacher's converted garage in Sussex.
Shoreham crash pilot's bid to fly again turned down
Andy Hill's judicial review claim to reinstate his pilot's licence is turned down at the High Court.
'No apology from PC three years after my son's death'
Jens Hölscher says the PC driving the car that hit his son should be dismissed from the force.
Crews investigating early morning scrap yard blaze
East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is investigating the scrap yard blaze in North Quay, Newhaven.
Anger over uncertain future of GP surgery
The future of the community-run, not-for-profit Whitehawk GP surgery is uncertain.
Injection works begin to protect 1,400 city trees
Brighton & Hove City Council will expand its programme to protect trees from elm disease.
Celebrities back Brighton HIV awareness campaign
Terrence Higgins Trust hopes its poster campaign in the city will help end misconceptions.
'It's a joy to watch her career grow'
BAFTA's Best Leading Actress Marisa Abela is from Rottingdean.
Chapel Common will take years to recover
A large fire ripped though the site at the weekend. Mark Purvis from W
Newhaven Scrapyard Fire
The rain came just in time - Danny Pike has more. Photo: Dan Jessup
A 'scar' on the South Downs landscape
A group of travellers have bulldozed a field just north of Petworth.
Kelly among six players offered new Crawley deals
Crawley Town midfielder Jeremy Kelly is one of six players offered new contracts following the club's relegation from League One.
Libby century not enough as Sussex defeat Worcs
Jake Libby scores 167 but Sussex beat Worcestershire by 47 runs on day four of their County Championship match at Hove.
Sussex on top after setting Worcs 351 to win
Sussex close day three of their County Championship game against Worcestershire on top after setting the Pears 351 to win.
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.
Sycamore Gap pair were quizzed in homophobia case
The victim of an assault just days before the tree felling says the men were in the police's sights.
Arrest over suspected arson on property linked to Keir Starmer
Police arrest a 21-year-old man on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after fires at two properties in London and a car blaze.
'Mum's death should force rethink on older drivers'
Rosemary Macandrew was struck by an 89-year-old who accidentally sped up instead of braking.
Flight aborted 'at high speed' during take-off
A Wizz Air spokesperson says it was due to "a technical reason".
Man arrested after woman 'slammed' to ground
Alya Mellek says she read accounts from women who had similar experiences after posting on TikTok.
Care firms say they face struggle to hire locally
Care firms in Lincolnshire fear a government ban on recruiting from overseas will harm recruitment.
Warning as frisky stallions released into forest
Twenty one stallions will be out in the New Forest "only thinking about one thing" until 23 June.
Giant warning statues on Army land approved
The statues were erected on Salisbury Plain last summer as a warning to walkers.
Landscape that inspired Brontës to become nature reserve
The Bradford Pennine Gateway is part of the King's Series of 25 National Nature Reserves in England.
Our child did not 'lose cancer battle', say parents
Hearing those words affected Daisy's mental health before she died, her parents say.
'Canalside skyscraper would amount to vandalism'
Developers say the existing building had to go as campaigners hit out at the planned tower.
Tube map celebrates grassroots music scene
The special edition map shows London's grassroots music venues as part of a capital-wide campaign.