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Ikea set to open Brighton store next month: here's what we know so far
Ikea will open its new shop in Brighton in August
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Business 'forced out of city' and spending thousands due to building fire risk
A business has been forced to move out of the city after the building it was situated in was deemed a significant fire risk.
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Brighton council accused of 'exporting' homelessness crisis to neighbouring town
Brighton and Hove City Council accused of leaving most vulnerable homeless people to ‘sink or swim’ in Eastbourne
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The best and worst rated GP surgeries in Brighton and Hove according to patients
Results of an annual patient survey have revealed the best and worst-rated GP practices in Brighton and Hove
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Plans submitted for large development on site of power station that burned down
Plans have been submitted to transform the Broomgrove Power Station site in the Ore Valley, Hastings.
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Large pub with 'warm atmosphere' goes on sale
A large pub with bed and breakfast accommodation near Hailsham has gone on sale for £900,000.
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Calls for dog free area to be reinstated in park after 'growing tensions'
Council officials are being asked to look at bringing back a dog-free area to a popular park in Brighton.
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City landmark named one of the best in the UK for selfies
Brighton Palace Pier has been recognised as the one of the best selfie locations in the country by Fujifilm as they launch a new competition
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Plans for 50 homes approved despite 150 objections
Plans to build 50 homes in Kirdford have been approved by Chichester District Council.
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Fish left to die in pond during heatwave is 'cruel', says resident
Five fish have died in a pond which is fast drying out during the warm weather
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Crops Not Shops and the corporate conundrum
Crops Not Shops are a radical grass roots movement connecting people to nature through events, growing food, education and community The post Crops Not Shops and the corporate conundrum first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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AI is already changing your life
AI is shaping everything from GP visits to traffic lights. We all need to be a part of its development The post AI is already changing your life first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Don’t separate families
A plea to ditch the family visa income rules The post Don’t separate families first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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How strawberries and cream were a rare and exciting treat for Victorians – and then became a Wimbledon icon
Strawberries and cream has a long association with Wimbledon The post How strawberries and cream were a rare and exciting treat for Victorians – and then became a Wimbledon icon first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Cycling for Ukraine – a thousand miles across France: Part two
Navigating historical routes through stunning French scenery while raising money for Ukraine The post Cycling for Ukraine – a thousand miles across France: Part two first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Paddleboarding across the Channel for charity
In August, two brothers set out on a gruelling challenge The post Paddleboarding across the Channel for charity first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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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.