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  • Thomas vows to battle on

    ROD Thomas has vowed to fight for the right to be a regular part of the Albion team. The Seagulls tackle Plymouth Argyle tomorrow with their mercurial winger acknowledging he can no longer be sure of his place. Thomas, scheduled to make the 300th League

  • A year on, and still centre of attention

    IT was a day to remember when Churchill Square shopping centre in Brighton opened a year ago. Champagne corks were popping when the £90 million complex threw open its doors to the public at 10.30am on September 4, amidst a wave of euphoria and optimism

  • Manoeuvre nearly turns into a disaster

    DRINKERS had a lucky escape when a 34-tonne lorry narrowly avoided hitting a pub after a U-turn went wrong. More than 20 people were in the White Horse in Storrington when the back of a 32ft articulated lorry from Belgium stopped inches from the wall

  • IT'S TATTOO MUCH

    THE parents of two teenage girls who were illegally tattooed have called for a change in the law after the men responsible were fined £300 between them. The mother of one of the girls, a 14-year-old from Lancing who cannot be named for legal reasons,

  • Dugard apologises for TV punch

    MARTIN DUGARD has apologised for the punch which floored Stefan Andersson during Thursday night's live TV match at Arlington Stadium. Andersson, however, is still fuming over the incident, seen by more than a million viewers to the Sky programme, in which

  • IT'S TATTOO MUCH

    THE parents of two teenage girls who were illegally tattooed have called for a change in the law after the men responsible were fined £300 between them. The mother of one of the girls, a 14-year-old from Lancing who cannot be named for legal reasons,

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    IT is almost a year since I first began writing this column, so I think it's time I gave you an update on some of the resolved and unresolved issues in our household I've mentioned during the past months. You may remember our living room rug dilemma of

  • Dugard apologises for TV punch

    MARTIN DUGARD has apologised for the punch which floored Stefan Andersson during Thursday night's live TV match at Arlington Stadium. Andersson, however, is still fuming over the incident, seen by more than a million viewers to the Sky programme, in which

  • Rap for the rifling dustmen

    A team of refuse collectors is to be disciplined for sifting through a woman's rubbish and helping themselves. Tammy Gent spent a weekend clearing out toys her children no longer played with and, along with her household rubbish, put out 18 bags for collection

  • WARTIME MUM-TO-BE LANDED GRAND SURPRISE

    SIXTY years ago today, two double- decker buses arrived in Brighton carrying more than a hundred expectant mothers. Following the outbreak of the Second World War, the women were evacuated to what was considered to be a safe haven on the South Coast.

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    IT is almost a year since I first began writing this column, so I think it's time I gave you an update on some of the resolved and unresolved issues in our household I've mentioned during the past months. You may remember our living room rug dilemma of

  • Thomas vows to battle on

    ROD Thomas has vowed to fight for the right to be a regular part of the Albion team. The Seagulls tackle Plymouth Argyle tomorrow with their mercurial winger acknowledging he can no longer be sure of his place. Thomas, scheduled to make the 300th League

  • Rap for the rifling dustmen

    A team of refuse collectors is to be disciplined for sifting through a woman's rubbish and helping themselves. Tammy Gent spent a weekend clearing out toys her children no longer played with and, along with her household rubbish, put out 18 bags for collection

  • WARTIME MUM-TO-BE LANDED GRAND SURPRISE

    SIXTY years ago today, two double- decker buses arrived in Brighton carrying more than a hundred expectant mothers. Following the outbreak of the Second World War, the women were evacuated to what was considered to be a safe haven on the South Coast.

  • A year on, and still centre of attention

    IT was a day to remember when Churchill Square shopping centre in Brighton opened a year ago. Champagne corks were popping when the £90 million complex threw open its doors to the public at 10.30am on September 4, amidst a wave of euphoria and optimism

  • Manoeuvre nearly turns into a disaster

    DRINKERS had a lucky escape when a 34-tonne lorry narrowly avoided hitting a pub after a U-turn went wrong. More than 20 people were in the White Horse in Storrington when the back of a 32ft articulated lorry from Belgium stopped inches from the wall