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  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    It wasn't until we were 170 miles down the road and had pulled into a motorway service station that I realised what I had done. "Could you get my wallet out of your bag," said my husband, who had been salivating for the past 40 minutes at the thought

  • LANGUAGE NO BARRIER TO TALENTED TEENAGER

    Six years ago Gabriela Jianu arrived in Sussex barely able to speak English. Now the talented teenager has picked up a top award after notching up some of the best A-level results in the country. Gabriela, 18, from Southlands Road, Bexhill, was presented

  • PORTOBELLO PLANS 'DEEPLY FLAWED'

    Southern Water's bid to build sewage treatment works at a seafront beauty spot should be dismissed, an MP told a public inquiry. Des Turner said the company's plan to build the plant at Telscombe Cliffs was "deeply flawed" and "unacceptable". The Brighton

  • HOUSE ON HILL KILLER LOCKED UP INDEFINITELY

    HOUSE on the Hill killer Jeanette Veres was finally locked up indefinitely at the Old Bailey - almost four years after she battered a woman to death with a club hammer. Silver-haired pensioner Veres, 66, attacked former colleague Marion Addy at a sprawling

  • Mistakes at birth 'not gross neglect'

    A coroner has cleared a junior doctor and three midwives who were disciplined for "gross neglect" over the death of a newborn baby in a hospital. In recording a verdict of death by natural causes, coroner Alan Craze did not clear the hospital staff of

  • PUNCH LINE

    POLICE are sending Christmas cards to villains wishing them seasons greetings - and warning them they are being hunted. Billy Warner, a former heavyweight boxer and now a detective inspector with Brighton CID, said the move is part of a get-tough crackdown

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Justice takes step forward Our Justice for Jeff campaign has taken an important step forward. Home Office Minister Charles Clarke hinted in Parliament that tougher penalties should be introduced for serious road offences. He made the announcement during

  • HOME TRUTHS WITH JACQUI BEALING

    It wasn't until we were 170 miles down the road and had pulled into a motorway service station that I realised what I had done. "Could you get my wallet out of your bag," said my husband, who had been salivating for the past 40 minutes at the thought

  • Aspinall: I'll show the Swans

    WARREN Aspinall wants to make himself unpopular with the Swansea City faithful today. The burly midfielder has fought off a midweek stomach complaint and makes his 450th League appearance against one of his nine former clubs. And he'll happily listen

  • LANGUAGE NO BARRIER TO TALENTED TEENAGER

    Six years ago Gabriela Jianu arrived in Sussex barely able to speak English. Now the talented teenager has picked up a top award after notching up some of the best A-level results in the country. Gabriela, 18, from Southlands Road, Bexhill, was presented

  • PORTOBELLO PLANS 'DEEPLY FLAWED'

    Southern Water's bid to build sewage treatment works at a seafront beauty spot should be dismissed, an MP told a public inquiry. Des Turner said the company's plan to build the plant at Telscombe Cliffs was "deeply flawed" and "unacceptable". The Brighton

  • £1 million winner sets sights on Hammers (a ticket that is)

    THE newest millionaire in Sussex will return home to buy her work colleagues a special festive drink. Clare Barwick, who won Virgin Radio's £1 million quiz, spent last night coming to terms with her newfound wealth and planning how to spend her unexpected

  • Mistakes at birth 'not gross neglect'

    A coroner has cleared a junior doctor and three midwives who were disciplined for "gross neglect" over the death of a newborn baby in a hospital. In recording a verdict of death by natural causes, coroner Alan Craze did not clear the hospital staff of

  • PUNCH LINE

    POLICE are sending Christmas cards to villains wishing them seasons greetings - and warning them they are being hunted. Billy Warner, a former heavyweight boxer and now a detective inspector with Brighton CID, said the move is part of a get-tough crackdown

  • HOUSE ON HILL KILLER LOCKED UP INDEFINITELY

    HOUSE on the Hill killer Jeanette Veres was finally locked up indefinitely at the Old Bailey - almost four years after she battered a woman to death with a club hammer. Silver-haired pensioner Veres, 66, attacked former colleague Marion Addy at a sprawling

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Justice takes step forward Our Justice for Jeff campaign has taken an important step forward. Home Office Minister Charles Clarke hinted in Parliament that tougher penalties should be introduced for serious road offences. He made the announcement during

  • Aspinall: I'll show the Swans

    WARREN Aspinall wants to make himself unpopular with the Swansea City faithful today. The burly midfielder has fought off a midweek stomach complaint and makes his 450th League appearance against one of his nine former clubs. And he'll happily listen

  • £1 million winner sets sights on Hammers (a ticket that is)

    THE newest millionaire in Sussex will return home to buy her work colleagues a special festive drink. Clare Barwick, who won Virgin Radio's £1 million quiz, spent last night coming to terms with her newfound wealth and planning how to spend her unexpected