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  • Old firm star for Eagles

    Old firm David Norris and Dean Barker turned on the magic as Eastbourne Eagles enjoyed a magnificent home win over traditional rivals Wolverhampton. But Eagles' joy at a 57-35 success in the Elite League was somewhat tarnished by concerns over Stefan

  • Wilkins backs under-fire players

    Albion manager Dean Wilkins has defended his players after another home defeat. Fans' frustrations at the Seagulls awful run of results at Withdean boiled over both before and after the game. Some of the players came under fire during the warm-up, as

  • Beaten Rebels are down

    Worthing have been relegated from Ryman League premier division after a 2-1 home defeat to Harrow Borough. Jamie Lawrence struck after they went 2-0 down but boss Danny Bloor said: "We need to dust ourselves down and see what happens next." Horsham

  • Borough run is over

    Eastbourne Borough's 14-match unbeaten run came to an end when they were beaten 3-1 at Sutton. Two goals in as many minutes in the first half undid Borough as their hopes of a South play-off place faded. Borough had much the best of the opening play

  • Northwich 2, Crawley 1: Reds not safe

    Crawley wilted in the spring sunshine as defeat at Northwich left them still hovering just above the Conference relegation zone. They took the lead but could not keep the upper hand and once behind did not figure as an attacking force again until the

  • Match report: Albion 0, Bradford 1

    And so the misery continues. Albion are ending the season with an almighty whimper, especially at Withdean. Bradford gave themselves a fighting chance of staying up with a vital victory, only their second in 16 matches. The Seagulls would be down near

  • Serious reservations about tuk-tuk service

    We have read your article on the new tuk-tuk licences (The Argus, April 12) with concern and have written to the Traffic Commissioner regarding the issue of these licences. While the tuk-tuks are a popular and quirky addition to the seafront,

  • This is not justice

    I have just finished reading your article regarding NCP's issue of parking tickets during the bank holiday weekend (The Argus, April 9). I too am a resident of Norman Road, Newhaven, and have been living here for the past seven years. This is the

  • Non-celebrities

    In your Britain Today column (The Argus, April 12), I read that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are buying a yacht which is being built in Rome. Perhaps someone can explain to me me what relevance this has to Britain today? Unfortunately, The Argus

  • Formidable character

    Here is a supporting actress of the Thirties and Forties one could hardly miss. Standing 6ft 2in tall in her stockinged feet and as wide as a barn door, she presented a formidable character on screen. A vaudeville and Broadway star of the Twenties

  • Safe skating

    Keep Sussex Skating (KSS) believes recreational rollerskating has an established part within the multi-faceted culture of the city of Brighton and Hove. An outlet for skating can be part of the general flow of every clement day of the resort.

  • Motorsport: Ryan makes it count

    Ryan Harris is determined to take every opportunity to shine. The Brighton motorbike racer is beginning a second season in the Superstock Cup, which forms part of the British Superbikes Series. However, limited finances mean he cannot compete in every

  • She asked me for sex, rape case jury told

    A man accused of rape told a jury his alleged victim asked him to have sex in a dark city centre doorway moments after they met. Eddy Biharanduka, 38, claimed she happily had sex with him and they both had fun. Biharanduka, of Oriental Place

  • Sussex skier dies in freak accident

    A Sussex skier died when he plunged from the side of a mountain and hit a tree. Grant Alderman, a sports-mad IT consultant, died after trying to avoid another skier who strayed into his path while on holiday in Sunshine Village, Banff, Canada. Yesterday

  • Missing pensioner found alive in ditch

    An 82-year-old man missing for 18 hours was found by a rabbit hunter alive in a ditch. Ernest Skeet, known as Jim, was last seen near the Wyevale garden centre on the A24 at Findon on Thursday after leaving his home in The Oval shortly after 7pm. Concern

  • Horror crash driver charged over deaths

    The driver of a car that crashed and killed two young men has been charged with causing their deaths while drunk. Oliver Glomet, 22, was behind the wheel of the car which crashed on Saint Hill Road, East Grinstead, on Wednesday morning. He lost control