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  • Late live music ban for cabaret line-up

    Late-night live music will be excluded from the line-up at a cabaret tent when it returns to this year's Brighton Festival. Organisers behind the Famous Spiegeltent are facing a series of noise restrictions when the mirrored big top goes up on the Old

  • Landlord's brave rescue attempt

    A PUB landlord has described his brave attempt to rescue an 80-year-old woman from a house fire. Graham Roy, 38, who owns the Wig & Pen in Wigmore Road, Worthing, climbed a ladder to Diana Dix's first-floor bedroom window and tried in vain to pull

  • Landlord's brave rescue attempt

    A pub landlord has described his brave attempt to rescue an 80-year-old woman from a house fire. Graham Roy, 38, who owns the Wig & Pen in Wigmore Road, Worthing, climbed a ladder to Diana Dix's first-floor bedroom window and tried in vain to pull

  • Foul play ruled out in death of woman

    Police have ruled out foul play in the death of Hilary Ball who was found hanging from a tree. Tests were continuing to determine the cause of death but police said they were satisfied there was no crime. Police launched a murder inquiry when Mrs Ball

  • We won in '82 but today will be much harder

    Gary Stevens and Gary O'Reilly were on opposite sides the last time Albion played Tottenham. It was Saturday, April 2, 1983, at the Goldstone Ground and Stevens wore Seagulls blue while O'Reilly donned Spurs white. Sadly, the pair will miss the first

  • School strikes called off as Acas moves in

    Strike action has been called off by unions in the teaching assistant dispute. Both Unison and the GMB confirmed they had put on hold walk-outs which had been planned for the coming weeks. Three days of action by classroom staff had led to disruption

  • Power bills to rise again

    Gas and electricity bills are to rise for the third time in ten months. Letters telling EDF Energy's 20,000 customers in Sussex about the increases will land on doormats in coming weeks. The latest price rises of 5.4 per cent for electricity and 8.1 per

  • Ding-dong tie

    Charlie Oatway will be roaring on his first club in the FA Cup tomorrow. Non-league Yeading host mighty Newcastle in a David versus Goliath clash which has been switched from The Warren, which has a 3,000 capacity, to QPR's Loftus Road. And the Albion

  • Mac out of Spurs clash

    Albion loan signing Mark McCammon has suffered FA Cup heartbreak, eight months after playing in the final for Millwall. The giant striker is out of today's glamour third round clash with Spurs at White Hart Lane at Millwall's request. But the blow has