The Argus | Archive | 2004 | March


Stories for 3 March 2004

The Argus Albion

March 3: Last game to settle it

Albion manager Mark McGhee today predicted the promotion bid will not be resolved until the final match at Wrexham in May.   more...

The Argus Business

Mum's new career really is in the post

For many couples, having children means sacrificing a healthy disposable income as well as a good night's sleep.  more...

£3m fleet of extra buses for city route

More buses will run more often on one of Sussex's busiest routes.  more...

Water saving plans

All homes would need a water meter if conservation proposals become law.  more...

Threat of strike for costly city

Council workers are being asked if they are prepared to go on strike to win a pay claim.  more...

How to shop and feel virtuous too

Shoppers can spend to their hearts' content on designer clothes and expensive gadgets while helping charity at the same time.  more...

Beware the waste mountain

Recycling is vital to prevent the South-East's rubbish becoming unmanageable, regional planners have warned.  more...

Library support grows

More than 4,000 people have joined a group dedicated to preserving a historic library.  more...

Welcome to the States - at Gatwick

Pilots' leaders have condemned plans to allow American security officials to check passengers at Gatwick Airport.   more...

The Argus News

Unlimited taxi numbers would mean higher fares

I write in response to David Rowland (Letters, February 28). As branch secretary of the 1/222 Brighton and Hove Cab Branch of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU), I was responsible for the organisation of the drive-through of Brighton and Hove by more than 270 taxi drivers.  more...

Ride and be proud

David Rowland failed to mention that in some parts of Europe the buying of a car for use as a taxi is subsidised by Government.  more...

Not enough cabs

"There's never a cab when you really need one."  more...

Business case

Werner Gattiker (Letters, February 26) has completely missed the point.  more...

Alex's man on child sex charge

Business Howard Kruger has been charged with indecently assaulting a child.   more...

Sea search

I am researching the 101 names on the war memorial in my village and would appreciate any help that readers could give me in finding out more about James Price Robinson.  more...

Police back on target to build up numbers

Sussex was one of only four police forces in England and Wales in which officer numbers dropped last year.   more...

Immoral sale

I was quite shocked to read of the possible closure of Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum (The Argus, February 27).  more...

Jane police apologise to killer's ex-partner

Sussex Police have apologised to the former partner of killer Graham Coutts for showing her statements to the BBC.   more...

Officers act over drug den claims

A suspected crack den has been shut after repeated   more...

Doggers' Dyke

Former England footballer Stan Collymore has confessed he visited so-called dogging sites to watch people have sex in their cars.   more...

Tribute to pilot killed in crash

A pilot who died in a mystery plane crash has been described as an   more...

The Argus Sport

March 3: Last game to settle it

Albion manager Mark McGhee today predicted the promotion bid will not be resolved until the final match at Wrexham in May.   more...

  
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