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  • Wick eye Vase glory

    And, as his side tuned up for the visit of Vauxhall GM in the fourth round tomorrow, skipper Richard Knight declared: "We're ready to go." The tie was called off last Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch and Wick spent the afternoon training hard at a

  • I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE DAD AGAIN

    KAREN Woodward is preparing for an emotional reunion in Australia with the father she hasn't seen in 14 years. Karen, 30, will travel 12,000 miles to Adelaide with her husband and three children after winning more than £7,000 in a radio competition to

  • COUNCILLOR DEFECTS TO SNP

    A BRIGHTON and Hove councillor has stunned his colleagues - by announcing he is joining the Scottish National Party. Labour councillor James McGinley has made history by becoming the first councillor in England to switch his allegiance to the SNP. The

  • STILL IN THE DARK OVER SHOOTING

    A YEAR ago today a Sussex Police officer shot dead an unarmed naked man. Two inquiries have been conducted, but so far no decisions on possible charges or disciplinary action have been announced, angering the victim's family. Crime reporter PHIL MILLS

  • FERRY 'LEFT TO DIE'

    FERRY firm P&O Stena has been accused of deliberately letting Newhaven port suffer by encouraging customers to go to Dover instead. The claims come on the day the firm will announce dozens of job losses and the closure of the Newhaven to Dieppe service

  • FEEDBACK

    THE COLUMN WHERE WE RESPOND TO YOUR COMPLAINTS AND OPINIONS TURN to Page 21 or Page 23 or in fact any page after the centre of today's paper. Down the edge of each one there is a line of small punched holes. They are not unique to the Argus; every newspaper

  • COUNCILLOR DEFECTS TO SNP

    A BRIGHTON and Hove councillor has stunned his colleagues - by announcing he is joining the Scottish National Party. Labour councillor James McGinley has made history by becoming the first councillor in England to switch his allegiance to the SNP. The

  • FERRY 'LEFT TO DIE'

    FERRY firm P&O Stena has been accused of deliberately letting Newhaven port suffer by encouraging customers to go to Dover instead. The claims come on the day the firm will announce dozens of job losses and the closure of the Newhaven to Dieppe service

  • PUPILS LEAVE UNPREPARED

    SCHOOLS are failing to prepare young people for the modern workplace according to a new report. Research from the Industrial Society shows that the worlds of education and work are too far apart and young people are left struggling to cross the gap. It

  • FEEDBACK

    THE COLUMN WHERE WE RESPOND TO YOUR COMPLAINTS AND OPINIONS TURN to Page 21 or Page 23 or in fact any page after the centre of today's paper. Down the edge of each one there is a line of small punched holes. They are not unique to the Argus; every newspaper

  • CONTROVERSY OVER DIANA STATUE

    SOME shoppers stop and stare, disapproval written across their faces. Others give it a passing glance or walk straight past, oblivious or unconcerned by this new arrival in oove's main shopping street. The near-lifesize statue of the late Princess of

  • PUPILS LEAVE UNPREPARED

    SCHOOLS are failing to prepare young people for the modern workplace according to a new report. Research from the Industrial Society shows that the worlds of education and work are too far apart and young people are left struggling to cross the gap. It

  • Wick eye Vase glory

    And, as his side tuned up for the visit of Vauxhall GM in the fourth round tomorrow, skipper Richard Knight declared: "We're ready to go." The tie was called off last Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch and Wick spent the afternoon training hard at a

  • I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE DAD AGAIN

    KAREN Woodward is preparing for an emotional reunion in Australia with the father she hasn't seen in 14 years. Karen, 30, will travel 12,000 miles to Adelaide with her husband and three children after winning more than £7,000 in a radio competition to

  • STILL IN THE DARK OVER SHOOTING

    A YEAR ago today a Sussex Police officer shot dead an unarmed naked man. Two inquiries have been conducted, but so far no decisions on possible charges or disciplinary action have been announced, angering the victim's family. Crime reporter PHIL MILLS

  • CONTROVERSY OVER DIANA STATUE

    SOME shoppers stop and stare, disapproval written across their faces. Others give it a passing glance or walk straight past, oblivious or unconcerned by this new arrival in oove's main shopping street. The near-lifesize statue of the late Princess of