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  • Happy Horton pays tribute

    BRIAN HORTON paid tribute to his players and the fans last night as battling Albion picked up a valuable point in his first away match in charge. The Seagulls held play-off candidates Rotherham to a goalless draw at a rainswept Millmoor with a spirited

  • TRADERS FEAR TROUBLE'S AT BAY

    DISABLED people will find it hard to get to George Street in Hove if it is pedestrianised, say objectors. They are complaining that new disabled bays will be too far from the shops. Brighton and Hove Council has advertised proposals for loading and disabled

  • LYNAM UP FOR FIRST ACTING ROLE

    TV PRESENTER Des Lynam has announced his own Match of the Day - working with zany TV star Neil Morrissey in his first acting role. The voice of sport is playing alongside Men Behaving Badly actor Neil in a comedy romance on BBC1 called My Summer With

  • WELCOME RETURN

    11 IT LOOKS likely that Labour will return to Brighton for the party's 1999 conference and that this will cause less trouble than it did last year. The security operation for Labour's first conference since gaining power was enormous, with the central

  • Battling Albion happy with point

    ALBION fought as if their lives depended on it again last night, and they were rewarded with a richly deserved draw. For the second time in four days the resuscitated Seagulls proved more than a match for a team pushing for the play-offs at rain-ravaged

  • Happy Horton pays tribute

    BRIAN HORTON paid tribute to his players and the fans last night as battling Albion picked up a valuable point in his first away match in charge. The Seagulls held play-off candidates Rotherham to a goalless draw at a rainswept Millmoor with a spirited

  • SAM'S FOUND HIS MARBLES

    THERE'S no danger of Sam McCarthy-Fox losing his marbles. Sam, 53, of Ham Road in Worthing, has 40,000 of them tucked safely away in his loft. But Sam's obsession will reach a wider audience when his collection appears on the Channel 4 TV programme Collectors

  • TRADERS FEAR TROUBLE'S AT BAY

    DISABLED people will find it hard to get to George Street in Hove if it is pedestrianised, say objectors. They are complaining that new disabled bays will be too far from the shops. Brighton and Hove Council has advertised proposals for loading and disabled

  • WELCOME RETURN

    11 IT LOOKS likely that Labour will return to Brighton for the party's 1999 conference and that this will cause less trouble than it did last year. The security operation for Labour's first conference since gaining power was enormous, with the central

  • RICARDO TUNES UP NICE PROFIT

    RICARDO, the Sussex-based automotive engineering firm, turned in record profits of £3.85 million for the six months to December 31, up by 52 per cent on the same period last year. The company also reported a healthy order book with contracts worth £29

  • Battling Albion happy with point

    ALBION fought as if their lives depended on it again last night, and they were rewarded with a richly deserved draw. For the second time in four days the resuscitated Seagulls proved more than a match for a team pushing for the play-offs at rain-ravaged

  • SAM'S FOUND HIS MARBLES

    THERE'S no danger of Sam McCarthy-Fox losing his marbles. Sam, 53, of Ham Road in Worthing, has 40,000 of them tucked safely away in his loft. But Sam's obsession will reach a wider audience when his collection appears on the Channel 4 TV programme Collectors

  • PEDIGREE CHUMS AIM WINALOT

    FOUR Brighton women and their dogs are heading off in search of glory at Crufts. All are bidding for victory in the obedience championships on Friday, which will be hotly contested by 24 dogs and their owners. The group includes Sylvia Bishop, from Coldean

  • FALMER IS ON ALBION S LIST

    FALMER is the latest site to be put forward as a home for the Albion, the Argus can reveal today. Land next to the Brighton University campus, on the outskirts of the town, has been identified in plans drawn up by developers Alfred McAlpine. Two schemes

  • RICARDO TUNES UP NICE PROFIT

    RICARDO, the Sussex-based automotive engineering firm, turned in record profits of £3.85 million for the six months to December 31, up by 52 per cent on the same period last year. The company also reported a healthy order book with contracts worth £29

  • PEDIGREE CHUMS AIM WINALOT

    FOUR Brighton women and their dogs are heading off in search of glory at Crufts. All are bidding for victory in the obedience championships on Friday, which will be hotly contested by 24 dogs and their owners. The group includes Sylvia Bishop, from Coldean

  • LYNAM UP FOR FIRST ACTING ROLE

    TV PRESENTER Des Lynam has announced his own Match of the Day - working with zany TV star Neil Morrissey in his first acting role. The voice of sport is playing alongside Men Behaving Badly actor Neil in a comedy romance on BBC1 called My Summer With

  • FALMER IS ON ALBION S LIST

    FALMER is the latest site to be put forward as a home for the Albion, the Argus can reveal today. Land next to the Brighton University campus, on the outskirts of the town, has been identified in plans drawn up by developers Alfred McAlpine. Two schemes