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South Heighton fire live: House blaze near Newhaven sparks emergency response - one casualty
There are reports of one casualty suffering smoke inhalation
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Police search for woman after 70-year-old 'accosted' in racially aggravated incident
Sussex Police are seeking to identify a woman following a racially aggravated incident occurred on Western Road in Brighton on May 23.
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Five arrested after yacht carrying migrants intercepted at marina
A yacht carrying seven people to the UK illegally was intercepted off the south coast.
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Revised plans submitted for long-delayed supermarket
New plans have been submitted for a long-delayed supermarket.
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Seafront junction takes next step as temporary lights removed
New traffic lights and islands have been revealed as part of a seafront project
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Mum's horror at finding 'poo' smeared in room during Butlin's holiday
A mother has shared her “disgust” after she found poo smeared on the floor and wall of her room at Butlin’s
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Man posed as taxi driver to kidnap and rape young woman
A man posed as a taxi driver in Brighton to kidnap and rape a young woman.
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One of Sussex's last World War II veterans honoured with fly-past at funeral
One of Sussex's last World War Two veterans has been honoured with a fly-past at their funeral.
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Everything we know about three sisters who died in the sea ahead of inquest opening
Here is everything we know about the three sisters from London who died on Brighton beach on May 13. The formal inquest starts tomorrow (May 29).
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Notices served after field tarmacked and caravans pitch up nearby
Horsham District Council served the notices on a site south of Clayes Farm in Broadford Bridge Road, West Chiltington, on May 23.
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Schools alerted as pupils 'pressured' to attend fights filmed in parks
Police said there are investigations underway into two reported assaults – and that they are aware of video footage relating to these matters
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Building bridges in divided times
A Sussex District Council supports The Great Get Together The post Building bridges in divided times first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Five questions over Nigel Farage’s £5 million donation
Why are we so blasé about addressing a financial pattern of behaviour that risks undermining democracy? The post Five questions over Nigel Farage’s £5 million donation first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Entering the realm of fantasy – my memory diary goes off piste
Imagining a positive diagnosis, the SayAphasia support group is a lifeline The post Entering the realm of fantasy – my memory diary goes off piste first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Before the engines
Absolute silence is a rare thing these days; treasure it when it arrives The post Before the engines first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Golden eagle introduction in England is about government PR, not conservation
The removal of driven grouse moors will do more to encourage the recolonising of golden eagles in the UK than artificial re-introduction The post Golden eagle introduction in England is about government PR, not conservation first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Roadworks everywhere
Are our roads really that bad - or is someone fiddling the figures? The post Roadworks everywhere first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Keir Starmer: ‘my part in his downfall!’
What Labour’s dire election results mean — by a former party candidate The post Keir Starmer: ‘my part in his downfall!’ first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Patti Smith in Brighton – ‘running into sunshine’
A wonderful concert by an artistic legend The post Patti Smith in Brighton – ‘running into sunshine’ first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Those who plant for a future they will never see
Planting an acorn for future generations to enjoy is genuine stewardship The post Those who plant for a future they will never see first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Politics in Art
Should art exist for art's sake, or does politics always play a part? A new exhibition at the Towner Gallery provides some answers The post Politics in Art first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
