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  • Voice of the Argus

    Cold comfort for children There's one rule for councillors and another for schoolchildren at West Sussex County Council. Schoolchildren, even if they live in poverty, can no longer get hot school meals from this mean-minded authority. But councillors

  • Home truths by Jacqui Bealing

    SOMETHING unprecedented happened at Ikea this week. A couple left the vast temple of Swedish style in Croydon without spending a bean. How do I know this? Because the couple was us. I've written before about how it's impossible to walk through the store's

  • Crawley face challenge of holders

    CRAWLEY face the biggest test yet of the progress they have made under coach Steve Pilgrim tomorrow. Holders Haywards Heath visit Willoughby Fields in the pick of the quarter-final ties in the Sussex Trophy and Pilgrim insists that his side have a chance

  • We can cut Giants down to size

    SKIPPER Richard Scantlebury believes rejuvenated Brighton Bears can cut Manchester Giants down to size. The best side in British basketball are in Sussex tonight, but Bears will be ready for them after reviving their season with back-to-back wins. Giants

  • Experts construct profile of a rapist

    CRIMINAL profilers have thrown up vital clues in the hunt for a rapist believed to have struck twice in Brighton and Hove. Experts from the National Crime Faculty have been helping Sussex Police shed light on the background and character of a man who

  • Stretched NHS counts the cost

    A MASSIVE multi-million-pound redevelopment of hospital services is being planned for Brighton. Health reporter RACHEL PALMER, left, looks at a controversial scheme, in which private firms build and own hospitals, that could pay for the work. The NHS

  • Protesters are left cold as councillors tuck in

    CAMPAIGNERS who have spent the best part of a year fighting to reinstate hot school meals thought they had seen it all. The small huddle of battle-weary protesters outside West Sussex County Council headquarters in Chichester arranged their line of banners

  • Your roads? Then you pay!

    RESIDENTS could face 100 years' worth of maintenance bills if their battle to prove they have the right to their roads succeeds. People living in the four streets that make up the original Kemp Town estate, one of Sussex's most historic communities, claim

  • Voice of the Argus

    Cold comfort for children There's one rule for councillors and another for schoolchildren at West Sussex County Council. Schoolchildren, even if they live in poverty, can no longer get hot school meals from this mean-minded authority. But councillors

  • Experts construct profile of a rapist

    CRIMINAL profilers have thrown up vital clues in the hunt for a rapist believed to have struck twice in Brighton and Hove. Experts from the National Crime Faculty have been helping Sussex Police shed light on the background and character of a man who

  • Stretched NHS counts the cost

    A MASSIVE multi-million-pound redevelopment of hospital services is being planned for Brighton. Health reporter RACHEL PALMER, left, looks at a controversial scheme, in which private firms build and own hospitals, that could pay for the work. The NHS

  • Protesters are left cold as councillors tuck in

    CAMPAIGNERS who have spent the best part of a year fighting to reinstate hot school meals thought they had seen it all. The small huddle of battle-weary protesters outside West Sussex County Council headquarters in Chichester arranged their line of banners

  • Your roads? Then you pay!

    RESIDENTS could face 100 years' worth of maintenance bills if their battle to prove they have the right to their roads succeeds. People living in the four streets that make up the original Kemp Town estate, one of Sussex's most historic communities, claim

  • Village teachers' Net porn shame

    A SUSSEX village is at the centre of another Internet pornography controversy. A teacher at Warden Park School, Cuckfield, has resigned and a former colleague is facing disciplinary action after they were found to have misused school computers. The pair

  • Home truths by Jacqui Bealing

    SOMETHING unprecedented happened at Ikea this week. A couple left the vast temple of Swedish style in Croydon without spending a bean. How do I know this? Because the couple was us. I've written before about how it's impossible to walk through the store's

  • Crawley face challenge of holders

    CRAWLEY face the biggest test yet of the progress they have made under coach Steve Pilgrim tomorrow. Holders Haywards Heath visit Willoughby Fields in the pick of the quarter-final ties in the Sussex Trophy and Pilgrim insists that his side have a chance

  • We can cut Giants down to size

    SKIPPER Richard Scantlebury believes rejuvenated Brighton Bears can cut Manchester Giants down to size. The best side in British basketball are in Sussex tonight, but Bears will be ready for them after reviving their season with back-to-back wins. Giants

  • Village teachers' Net porn shame

    A SUSSEX village is at the centre of another Internet pornography controversy. A teacher at Warden Park School, Cuckfield, has resigned and a former colleague is facing disciplinary action after they were found to have misused school computers. The pair