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Boy with autism told he can go to mainstream school despite still being in nappies
A Brighton mother fears the education system has failed her son, who has autism, after he was recommended to be put into mainstream schools - despite still being in nappies
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Petition launched for new crossing near schools
Adrian Lavelle, who is heading up the petition, is calling for a crossing to be created for the entrance to Dyke road park opposite Silverdale road.
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Resident dies and another seriously injured during incidents at care home
A resident died and another was seriously injured following two incidents at a care home in Littlehampton, a report has revealed
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Seafront hotel with 37-bedrooms on sale for £2.4m
Located on Marine Parade, Eastbourne Riviera Hotel is described as offering "magnificent views across the seafront" and is just metres from the sea.
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Seafront success in Michelin Guide to open a second restaurant in town
Johnny Stanford has revealed expansion plans for Tern in Worthing
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Famous media personality defends seaside town named worst in the UK
A seaside town was discussed on Jeremy Vine's radio show after it was dubbed the "worst"
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Have you got any great prom pics you'd like to share with us? Do so here!
And that's exactly the joy that thousands of kids around Sussex will be experiencing this summer. With prom season well underway, we'd love to see your pics of school finishers dressed to the hilt for the special occasion.
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Warning as disorientated seagulls 'on acid' due to annual phenomenon
An animal rescue organisation has warned the public to look out for “drunk” seagulls "on acid" as flying ants make their annual resurgence.
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From pop stars, prime ministers to tragedy: delving into the past of seafront hotel
We take a look back at the illustrious history of The Grand Hotel in Brighton.
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Brighton resident is behind CMAT's viral TikTok dance she performed at Glastonbury
A singer performed a viral TikTok dance, devised by one of the city’s residents, live at the Glastonbury.
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Blood on the racetracks
The past, present and future of animal cruelty in British ‘sport’ The post Blood on the racetracks first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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The Wellsbourne surgery: countdown to a decision
A summary of the Wellsbourne campaign so far plus some important questions for the local Integrated Care Board The post The Wellsbourne surgery: countdown to a decision first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Climate change adaptation
As well as moving to net zero, governments should be urgently focusing on adaptation The post Climate change adaptation first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Freezing tax thresholds: Inequality by the back door
Lower paid workers, close to the tax threshold, are the hardest hit The post Freezing tax thresholds: Inequality by the back door first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Cycling for Ukraine – a thousand miles across France
Navigating historical routes through stunning French scenery while raising money for Ukraine The post Cycling for Ukraine – a thousand miles across France first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Redefining home
With the loss of America's moral compass, a move to Nova Scotia is redefining what home means for a US citizen and her family The post Redefining home first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Voices from Gaza
Two Palestinians in Gaza talk about how their lives have changed dramatically The post Voices from Gaza first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Letters to the editor
Readers can email us on any subject at editor@sussexbylines.co.uk The post Letters to the editor first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Atomic Britain: Is Labour right to invest in new nuclear energy?
Examining the case for nuclear energy, and whether Sizewell C is really a good use of public money The post Atomic Britain: Is Labour right to invest in new nuclear energy? first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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How dandelions conquered concrete to bring nature back to cities
Dandelions grow prolifically in unfriendly cities, helping other wild species to survive as well. How do they do it? The post How dandelions conquered concrete to bring nature back to cities first appeared on Sussex Bylines.