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  • ALBION HINT OF COMPENSATION

    ALBION will consider compensating villagers if house prices fall as a result of the club's move to Falmer. At a public meeting last night, the club was asked if it would employ independent consultants to assess the impact on property prices and compensate

  • SWINDLER'S CASH LOANS TO DODI

    A SOLICITOR who stole £150,000 from a couple's will and lent some of it to the late Dodi Fayed has been jailed. Michael Palmer, 61, who rifled cash from the estate of millionaire Sussex couple David and Jane Elton, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to three

  • SOME HEAVYWEIGHT SUPPORT FROM SCOTT

    BOXER Scott Welch is throwing his weight behind the biggest schools' promotion in Sussex. The heavyweight fighter, who lives in Shoreham, visited pupils at St Mary's RC Primary School in Portslade to encourage them to start collecting the magic tokens

  • CITY STATUS AIM OF PARTY'S HARD LABOUR

    LABOUR is bidding to make Brighton and Hove the first city of the new millennium. City status is part of the manifesto launched by the ruling group on the council. Leader Lord Bassam launched the manifesto along with Local Government Minister Hilary Armstrong

  • I COULD HAVE BEEN A KNIFE KILLER'S VICTIM

    A CHEMIST savagely beaten by a paranoid schizophrenic who then killed a police officer said: "It could have been me." Pauline Jones was attacked by Sudanese Magdi Elgizouli in October, 1997, at her pharmacy in Tarring Road, Worthing. Elgizouli was bailed

  • PC CONVICTED OF SEX ASSAULT LOSES APPEAL

    A SUSSEX policeman who lost his job after being convicted of "groping" a probationary woman police constable has vowed to take his fight to the European Court. Thomas Reeder, 34, yesterday lost his appeal against his conviction for indecent assault. But

  • ALBION HINT OF COMPENSATION

    ALBION will consider compensating villagers if house prices fall as a result of the club's move to Falmer. At a public meeting last night, the club was asked if it would employ independent consultants to assess the impact on property prices and compensate

  • HOW MUCH CAN ONE FAMILY TAKE? ASKS GRIEVING DAD

    PAUL HARRIS thought his family had beaten tragedy. Three years ago Paul's daughter Katie nearly died from a rare heart condition. But she defied medical experts when she successfully pulled through a heart transplant at the age of just 15. The family

  • PC CONVICTED OF SEX ASSAULT LOSES APPEAL

    A SUSSEX policeman who lost his job after being convicted of "groping" a probationary woman police constable has vowed to take his fight to the European Court. Thomas Reeder, 34, yesterday lost his appeal against his conviction for indecent assault. But

  • ALBION HINT OF COMPENSATION

    ALBION will consider compensating villagers if house prices fall as a result of the club's move to Falmer. At a public meeting last night, the club was asked if it would employ independent consultants to assess the impact on property prices and compensate

  • SWINDLER'S CASH LOANS TO DODI

    A SOLICITOR who stole £150,000 from a couple's will and lent some of it to the late Dodi Fayed has been jailed. Michael Palmer, 61, who rifled cash from the estate of millionaire Sussex couple David and Jane Elton, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to three

  • SWINDLER'S CASH LOANS TO DODI

    A SOLICITOR who stole £150,000 from a couple's will and lent some of it to the late Dodi Fayed has been jailed. Michael Palmer, 61, who rifled cash from the estate of millionaire Sussex couple David and Jane Elton, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to three

  • SOME HEAVYWEIGHT SUPPORT FROM SCOTT

    BOXER Scott Welch is throwing his weight behind the biggest schools' promotion in Sussex. The heavyweight fighter, who lives in Shoreham, visited pupils at St Mary's RC Primary School in Portslade to encourage them to start collecting the magic tokens

  • ALBION HINT OF COMPENSATION

    ALBION will consider compensating villagers if house prices fall as a result of the club's move to Falmer. At a public meeting last night, the club was asked if it would employ independent consultants to assess the impact on property prices and compensate

  • DEREK JAMESON: MICHELLE'S A REAL TONIC

    MY HOUSEHOLD has just been taken over lock, stock and barrel by a human whirlwind with the face of an angel and nerves of steel. Michelle is the name, our godchild, all of eight years old. Michelle took command as soon as she arrived from Devon for an

  • PC CONVICTED OF SEX ASSAULT LOSES APPEAL

    A SUSSEX policeman who lost his job after being convicted of "groping" a probationary woman police constable has vowed to take his fight to the European Court. Thomas Reeder, 34, yesterday lost his appeal against his conviction for indecent assault. But

  • SWINDLER'S CASH LOANS TO DODI

    A SOLICITOR who stole £150,000 from a couple's will and lent some of it to the late Dodi Fayed has been jailed. Michael Palmer, 61, who rifled cash from the estate of millionaire Sussex couple David and Jane Elton, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to three

  • LIZZIE ENFIELD

    DESPITE aversion to use of mobile phones on trains, I have been known to occasionally carry one with me. This is usually part of a general plan to leave work early, rather then hang around in office waiting for vital call to be returned. In fairness to

  • HOW MUCH CAN ONE FAMILY TAKE? ASKS GRIEVING DAD

    PAUL HARRIS thought his family had beaten tragedy. Three years ago Paul's daughter Katie nearly died from a rare heart condition. But she defied medical experts when she successfully pulled through a heart transplant at the age of just 15. The family

  • DEREK JAMESON: MICHELLE'S A REAL TONIC

    MY HOUSEHOLD has just been taken over lock, stock and barrel by a human whirlwind with the face of an angel and nerves of steel. Michelle is the name, our godchild, all of eight years old. Michelle took command as soon as she arrived from Devon for an

  • LIZZIE ENFIELD

    DESPITE aversion to use of mobile phones on trains, I have been known to occasionally carry one with me. This is usually part of a general plan to leave work early, rather then hang around in office waiting for vital call to be returned. In fairness to

  • CITY STATUS AIM OF PARTY'S HARD LABOUR

    LABOUR is bidding to make Brighton and Hove the first city of the new millennium. City status is part of the manifesto launched by the ruling group on the council. Leader Lord Bassam launched the manifesto along with Local Government Minister Hilary Armstrong

  • I COULD HAVE BEEN A KNIFE KILLER'S VICTIM

    A CHEMIST savagely beaten by a paranoid schizophrenic who then killed a police officer said: "It could have been me." Pauline Jones was attacked by Sudanese Magdi Elgizouli in October, 1997, at her pharmacy in Tarring Road, Worthing. Elgizouli was bailed

  • HOW MUCH CAN ONE FAMILY TAKE? ASKS GRIEVING DAD

    PAUL HARRIS thought his family had beaten tragedy. Three years ago Paul's daughter Katie nearly died from a rare heart condition. But she defied medical experts when she successfully pulled through a heart transplant at the age of just 15. The family

  • PC CONVICTED OF SEX ASSAULT LOSES APPEAL

    A SUSSEX policeman who lost his job after being convicted of "groping" a probationary woman police constable has vowed to take his fight to the European Court. Thomas Reeder, 34, yesterday lost his appeal against his conviction for indecent assault. But

  • HOW MUCH CAN ONE FAMILY TAKE? ASKS GRIEVING DAD

    PAUL HARRIS thought his family had beaten tragedy. Three years ago Paul's daughter Katie nearly died from a rare heart condition. But she defied medical experts when she successfully pulled through a heart transplant at the age of just 15. The family