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  • Pat's royal seal of approval

    PAT McNamara has been presented with a Torch Trust Award for "outstanding voluntary work for the LTA' by the Duke of Edinburgh at Queen's Club. The annual event involved 21 recipients from a variety of sports and takes its name from the torch that was

  • Loram out for glory in the Bonanza

    MARK LORAM aims to add the Brighton Bonanza title to his two Grand Prix victories at the Brighton Centre tomorrow night. The England speedway ace will be the biggest name on parade when 20 stars of the dirt track battle it out in front of 5,000-plus fans

  • HOME TRUTHS BY JACQUI BEALING

    At last work has begun on creating our luxury bathroom. We've said goodbye to the tea-coloured suite and the slimy green wallpaper, and hello to a troupe of workmen who are, at this moment, crowded into our smallest room. There's Dave, the spark, who's

  • £85m bill to save council home stock

    A ten-year £85 million plan to improve council housing is expected to be given the go-ahead on Monday. Brighton and Hove Council has undertaken a survey of its 13,500 houses and flats. The survey showed the need for repairs and renovations, particularly

  • Sons' perfect last act for Mrs Fox

    Actor Edward Fox moved a congregation of more than 200 at his mother's funeral with one of the performances of his life. Edward, 62, who achieved fame with his role in the film The Day of the Jackal, made sure Angela Fox's last wish that her service at

  • Tributes to murder victim

    PRAYERS were to be offered this weekend for murdered church organist John Smith. The 72-year-old, kidnapped and later killed, was due to play at a church wedding this afternoon. The Rev Jeremy Cross, minister at the parish church of St Leonards in Marina

  • Voice of the Argus

    Building for a long future Millions of pounds is being spent on repairing old council houses and flats in Brighton and Hove. The bill is a staggering £8.5 million a year for the next decade and, after that, even more money will be needed because the homes

  • Pat's royal seal of approval

    PAT McNamara has been presented with a Torch Trust Award for "outstanding voluntary work for the LTA' by the Duke of Edinburgh at Queen's Club. The annual event involved 21 recipients from a variety of sports and takes its name from the torch that was

  • HOME TRUTHS BY JACQUI BEALING

    At last work has begun on creating our luxury bathroom. We've said goodbye to the tea-coloured suite and the slimy green wallpaper, and hello to a troupe of workmen who are, at this moment, crowded into our smallest room. There's Dave, the spark, who's

  • Albion dispense early Christmas cheer

    Christmas came early for Rochdale last night as Albion crashed to an extraordinary defeat. The Seagulls came from 2-0 down in 31 minutes to lead 3-2 early in the second half in appalling conditions at Withdean. But two goals in the last eight minutes

  • Voice of the Argus

    Building for a long future Millions of pounds is being spent on repairing old council houses and flats in Brighton and Hove. The bill is a staggering £8.5 million a year for the next decade and, after that, even more money will be needed because the homes

  • Albion legend Mundy dies

    Albert Mundy, one of Albion's most prolific scorers in the 1950s, has died aged 73 in his home city of Portsmouth. Starting his career at Fratton, Mundy made 50 League appearances from 1950-53 scoring 12 goals. Albion manager Billy Lane took him to the

  • Albion dispense early Christmas cheer

    Christmas came early for Rochdale last night as Albion crashed to an extraordinary defeat. The Seagulls came from 2-0 down in 31 minutes to lead 3-2 early in the second half in appalling conditions at Withdean. But two goals in the last eight minutes

  • Adams won't quit Albion

    DEFIANT Albion manager Micky Adams says he won't quit after another home defeat. But he wouldn't argue if chairman Dick Knight decides to sack him. Some fans called for Adams to go following last night's amazing 4-3 reverse against Rochdale at Withdean

  • Woman who spurned

    the Prince of Wales! CECILIA Thornton could have changed the course of English history if she hadn't been happily married. As she danced with a handsome man all night at a party on the island of St Helena he tried to give her a kiss. But she refused as

  • Albion legend Mundy dies

    Albert Mundy, one of Albion's most prolific scorers in the 1950s, has died aged 73 in his home city of Portsmouth. Starting his career at Fratton, Mundy made 50 League appearances from 1950-53 scoring 12 goals. Albion manager Billy Lane took him to the

  • Loram out for glory in the Bonanza

    MARK LORAM aims to add the Brighton Bonanza title to his two Grand Prix victories at the Brighton Centre tomorrow night. The England speedway ace will be the biggest name on parade when 20 stars of the dirt track battle it out in front of 5,000-plus fans

  • Adams won't quit Albion

    DEFIANT Albion manager Micky Adams says he won't quit after another home defeat. But he wouldn't argue if chairman Dick Knight decides to sack him. Some fans called for Adams to go following last night's amazing 4-3 reverse against Rochdale at Withdean

  • £85m bill to save council home stock

    A ten-year £85 million plan to improve council housing is expected to be given the go-ahead on Monday. Brighton and Hove Council has undertaken a survey of its 13,500 houses and flats. The survey showed the need for repairs and renovations, particularly

  • Sons' perfect last act for Mrs Fox

    Actor Edward Fox moved a congregation of more than 200 at his mother's funeral with one of the performances of his life. Edward, 62, who achieved fame with his role in the film The Day of the Jackal, made sure Angela Fox's last wish that her service at

  • Woman who spurned

    the Prince of Wales! CECILIA Thornton could have changed the course of English history if she hadn't been happily married. As she danced with a handsome man all night at a party on the island of St Helena he tried to give her a kiss. But she refused as

  • Tributes to murder victim

    PRAYERS were to be offered this weekend for murdered church organist John Smith. The 72-year-old, kidnapped and later killed, was due to play at a church wedding this afternoon. The Rev Jeremy Cross, minister at the parish church of St Leonards in Marina