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Brighton Artist Takes On Housing Crisis With Portable Open House
A Brighton artist sick of the cost of housing in her hometown has created a mobile exhibit for the Artists Open Houses festival this May.
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VIDEO: Man Rescued From East Sussex Cliff Face In Multi-Agency Operation
Stranded in the dark on the face of a cliff prone to erosion, Bryn Austin found himself in a rather precarious position.
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Transgender People May Be Treated In Own Room If Patients Request Single-Space Wards
Transgender patients could be treated in their own room if other patients ask to be on single-sex wards, under plans by the government to update the NHS Constitution.
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New Exhibition Space Opens At Worthing's Highdown Gardens
Local creatives can now exhibit their work amongst Worthing’s 'unique collection of picturesque plants' with the launch of a new exhibition space at Highdown Gardens.
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Worthing Parties Reveal Manifestos As They Vie For Seats At Local Elections
The four parties running in Thursday’s local elections in Worthing have detailed their plans for the town.
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Adur Parties Reveal Manifestos As They Vie For Seats At Local Elections
Adur District Council’s parties vying for seats in the upcoming local elections have detailed their plans for the district.
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Police Call For Two Hastings Restaurants To Be Stripped Of Licences
Sussex Police is calling for two Hastings restaurants to be stripped of their licences.
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Witness Appeal Following Suspicious Incidents In Arundel
Police are appealing for information following a series of linked incidents in Arundel.
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Applications Open For Newhaven Community Groups To Get Funding Boost
Community groups in Newhaven have been given a cash injection of £26,000 thanks to funding from Newhaven Enterprise Zone - and there's more to come.
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Brighton Teenager Guilty Of Terrorism Offences
A teenager who shared extreme right-wing videos, possessed bomb instruction manuals and plans for an attack on a Hove synagogue has been found guilty of terrorism offences.
SPORT
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Paul Merson Says: Give Mikel Arteta credit for job he's done at Arsenal, he's up against Mike Tyson in Man City!
In his latest column for Sky Sports, Paul Merson says Mikel Arteta deserves respect for the job he has done at Arsenal and likens his former side's challenge of dethroning Man City to that of a heavyweight boxing challenger beating Mike Tyson for the world title!
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Premier League spending cap rules explained: What might clubs be allowed to spend from the 2025/26 season?
Premier League clubs have voted in principle for plans to introduce a spending cap from the 2025/26 season.
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Ref Watch: Dermot Gallagher assesses Cody Gakpo incident, Ben White antics and more
Dermot Gallagher returns for a busy Ref Watch, with the former Premier League referee assessing the controversial incidents from the weekend's action...
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Mohamed Salah: Liverpool expect forward to stay amid transfer speculation over Saudi Pro League interest
Liverpool expect Mohamed Salah to remain at Anfield next season.
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Miami GP: Mercedes reveal focus of upgrades ahead of second F1 Sprint weekend in 2024 season
Mercedes have revealed their upgrades for this weekend's Miami Grand Prix intend to cure an "underlying balance" that is "causing difficulty" with the car.
Entertainment
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Billie Eilish Announces Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour UK Dates
Billie Eilish has announced a new tour and will be coming to the UK next summer.
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Bestselling Author CJ Sansom Dies Days Before Disney Adaption Of His Shardlake Series Airs
Author CJ Sansom, who created the character of Matthew Shardlake, has died at the age of 71, his publisher has announced.
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Jack Whitehall Reacts After Prince William Calls His Jokes 'Dad-Like'
Jack Whitehall says he's been the victim of "outrageous shading" after the Prince of Wales described his jokes as "dad-like".
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Baby Reindeer: Writer Richard Gadd Tells Fans To Stop Speculating About Characters
Richard Gadd has urged fans of his hit show Baby Reindeer to stop speculating about who the characters in his show are based on in real life.
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Richard Osman Reveals Thursday Murder Club Cast - Including Ex James Bond
Richard Osman has revealed three out of four of the lead characters for the forthcoming big screen adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club.
Stuff We Like
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Five Fantastic Destinations To Visit in May
Whether you're seeking vibrant cultural experiences, breath-taking natural landscapes, or simply a relaxing getaway, there are countless destinations that beckon travellers during this idyllic month. From bustling cities to remote paradises, here are five fantastic destinations to consider for your May travels...
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Five Of The Most Unique Ice Cream Flavours Worldwide
From savoury to spicy to downright bizarre, here are five of the most unique ice cream flavours from around the world that are sure to pique your curiosity...
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Five Incredible Curries From Around The World
Originating from the Indian subcontinent, curry has evolved and adapted to different cultures, resulting in a diverse array of delicious dishes. From creamy Thai curries to fiery Jamaican jerk chicken, here are five incredible curries from around the world that are sure to tantalize your taste buds:
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Five Brilliant Twists In Mind-Bending TV Shows
Television has long been a platform for storytelling, captivating audiences with its ability to transport viewers to other worlds and challenge their perceptions. Mind-bending TV shows take this to the next level, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats with unexpected plot twists that redefine the entire narrative - here's five which left our jaws on the floor...
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Our Five Favourite Twists In Cinema
While many films leave a lasting impression with their compelling characters and breath-taking visuals, it's the unexpected twists that truly elevate the cinematic experience. From jaw-dropping revelations to mind-bending plot turns, here's five of our favourites:
Lifestyle
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Five Fantastic Destinations To Visit in May
Whether you're seeking vibrant cultural experiences, breath-taking natural landscapes, or simply a relaxing getaway, there are countless destinations that beckon travellers during this idyllic month. From bustling cities to remote paradises, here are five fantastic destinations to consider for your May travels...
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Five Of The Most Unique Ice Cream Flavours Worldwide
From savoury to spicy to downright bizarre, here are five of the most unique ice cream flavours from around the world that are sure to pique your curiosity...
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Five Incredible Curries From Around The World
Originating from the Indian subcontinent, curry has evolved and adapted to different cultures, resulting in a diverse array of delicious dishes. From creamy Thai curries to fiery Jamaican jerk chicken, here are five incredible curries from around the world that are sure to tantalize your taste buds:
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Five Brilliant Twists In Mind-Bending TV Shows
Television has long been a platform for storytelling, captivating audiences with its ability to transport viewers to other worlds and challenge their perceptions. Mind-bending TV shows take this to the next level, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats with unexpected plot twists that redefine the entire narrative - here's five which left our jaws on the floor...
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Our Five Favourite Twists In Cinema
While many films leave a lasting impression with their compelling characters and breath-taking visuals, it's the unexpected twists that truly elevate the cinematic experience. From jaw-dropping revelations to mind-bending plot turns, here's five of our favourites:
Watch
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Hainault attack: Sword-wielding man arrested near station after 'stabbing' multiple people and police officers
A critical incident has been declared near a Tube station in northeast London after reports a man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and police officers.
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Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland's first minister
Humza Yousaf has resigned as Scotland's first minister after cutting ties with his government's power-sharing partners.
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Next SNP leader could be 'crowned', claim Tories - as John Swinney leads field
The next leader of the SNP could be "crowned... with no contest", the Scottish Conservatives have claimed, after Humza Yousaf stepped down from the role on Monday.
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Lowest shop price inflation since December 2021 as some prices actually fall - BRC says
Items bought in shops are becoming more expensive at the slowest pace in more than two years, according to latest industry figures which show that some prices are actually falling.
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Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca
A dad who suffered a brain injury just days after receiving a British-developed COVID vaccine has told Sky News he would never have had the jab if he had known of the risk of rare but serious side effects.
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SNP stands at a crossroads - but what direction will party take?
Humza Yousaf will no doubt be riddled with regret at the colossal miscalculation to bin the Greens last week.
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What happens now following Humza Yousaf's resignation as Scotland's first minister
What a week in politics - and it's only Tuesday.
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Kenya: Dozens killed after dam collapses as floods cause widespread devastation
Kenyan police say at least 40 people have died after a dam collapsed in the west of the country.
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Duchess of Edinburgh: Sophie becomes first member of Royal Family to visit Ukraine since Russia's invasion
The Duchess of Edinburgh has become the first member of the Royal Family to visit Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 2022.
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Brexit border checks to 'add billions' to consumer bills
Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warned.
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Sky News witnesses confrontation in disputed South China Sea
Sky News has witnessed a confrontation in the South China Sea as a Chinese coastguard used a water cannon against a vessel our journalists were reporting from.
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Ukrainian mother captured by Russia describes ordeal of being separated from child for more than a year
A Ukrainian servicewoman captured by Russia has described the ordeal of being separated from her child for almost a year-and-a-half.
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Israel-Hamas war: Students defy threat of suspension over Columbia University pro-Palestinian protest camp
Pro-Palestinian students in the US have defied an order by university officials to dismantle a tent camp set up to protest Israel's war in Gaza or face suspension.
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Moulin Rouge: Windmill blades fall off overnight
The windmill blades of the Moulin Rouge, the most famous cabaret club in Paris, have fallen off.
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Rwanda flights: Thousands of asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office 'will be found', minister warns
Thousands of asylum seekers set for removal to Rwanda who have not reported to the Home Office "will be found and will be removed" by law enforcement, a minister has told Sky News.
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Wonka-inspired chocolate experience in Los Angeles that mimics Glasgow event attracts dozens
A Willy Wonka-inspired experience in Glasgow that reduced children to tears and prompted calls to the police has inspired a similar event in Los Angeles, drawing dozens of curious fans.
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More than half of asylum seekers allocated for removal to Rwanda cannot be found, according to government's own report
More than half of the asylum seekers allocated for removal to Rwanda cannot be found by the Home Office, according to the government's own impact assessment.
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Car insurers 'absorbing rising costs as premiums stabilise'
The average price paid for comprehensive motor insurance rose 1% in the first quarter of the year, according to industry data indicating an easing in the steep rises seen last year.
SKY NEWS
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Hainault attack: Sword-wielding man arrested near station after 'stabbing' multiple people and police officers
A critical incident has been declared near a Tube station in northeast London after reports a man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and police officers.
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Women join Iran's 'ambassadors of kindness' who snatch other women from the streets
In Tehran's Revolution Square, two women clad in long black full hijab approach another woman, dressed in jeans, a long-sleeved shirt and a hijab, or head scarf.
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Sky News witnesses confrontation in disputed South China Sea
Sky News has witnessed a confrontation in the South China Sea as a Chinese coastguard used a water cannon against a vessel our journalists were reporting from.
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King Charles returns to official public duties for first time since cancer diagnosis
King Charles will return to official public duties later for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer.
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Telegraph put up for sale after ownership battle with government
An Abu Dhabi-backed fund has conceded defeat in its bid to buy The Daily Telegraph after its ownership was effectively blocked by the government.
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Solar storms and Mars: Rare giant explosions on sun's surface could help NASA find out how to live on Red Planet
NASA is preparing for an "unprecedented opportunity" to study how solar storms and radiation could affect future astronauts on Mars.
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Grace O'Malley-Kumar: Parents call for 'hero' daughter, 19, stabbed to death in Nottingham to be awarded George Cross
The parents of a student who was stabbed to death in Nottingham while trying to save her friend have called for her to be awarded the George Cross so she can be "remembered forever".
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More than half of asylum seekers allocated for removal to Rwanda cannot be found, according to government's own report
More than half of the asylum seekers allocated for removal to Rwanda cannot be found by the Home Office, according to the government's own impact assessment.
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Ex-cop who filmed wife having sex with lover in Screwfix car park avoids jail
A former police constable who filmed his estranged wife having sex with a colleague in a Screwfix car park has avoided jail.
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Mike Tyson v Jake Paul sanctioned as professional boxing match - and rules announced
Mike Tyson's fight with Jake Paul has been sanctioned as a professional boxing match by Texas authorities.
Tech News
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Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca
A dad who suffered a brain injury just days after receiving a British-developed COVID vaccine has told Sky News he would never have had the jab if he had known of the risk of rare but serious side effects.
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Solar storms and Mars: Rare giant explosions on sun's surface could help NASA find out how to live on Red Planet
NASA is preparing for an "unprecedented opportunity" to study how solar storms and radiation could affect future astronauts on Mars.
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'Admin' and '12345' banned from being used as passwords in UK crackdown on cyber attacks
Common and easily guessed passwords like "admin" or "12345" are being banned in the UK as part of world-first laws to protect against cyber attacks.
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'Exciting' discovery of material that can store greenhouse gases faster than trees
Scientists have hailed the "exciting" discovery of a type of porous material that can store carbon dioxide.
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ESL One Birmingham: Thousands of fans head to West Midlands to watch professional video gamers
The production is slick, the pundits are sharp and the players are gods.
Business News
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Telegraph put up for sale after ownership battle with government
An Abu Dhabi-backed fund has conceded defeat in its bid to buy The Daily Telegraph after its ownership was effectively blocked by the government.
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Brexit border checks to 'add billions' to consumer bills
Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warned.
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Macquarie dials up £1.2bn Wavenet merger with Daisy arm
The telecoms entrepreneur behind Daisy Group is closing in on a merger involving a company majority-owned by the Australian financial behemoth Macquarie.
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Lowest shop price inflation since December 2021 as some prices actually fall - BRC says
Items bought in shops are becoming more expensive at the slowest pace in more than two years, according to latest industry figures which show that some prices are actually falling.
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HSBC boss Quinn to depart after 'intense' five years as profits ease
Noel Quinn, the chief executive of HSBC, is to retire following an "intense" five years in the role.
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Getir ends European expansion with 1,500 UK job losses expected
Getir, the grocery delivery app, has abandoned a European expansion that is set to result in the loss of about 1,500 jobs in the UK.
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Revealed: Partygate official's role in Daily Telegraph sale
One of the government officials caught up in the Partygate scandal which engulfed Boris Johnson's premiership is playing a key role in negotiating the future of The Daily Telegraph.
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UK wet weather could push up price of bread, beer and biscuits
The cost of bread, biscuits and beer could increase this year due to the impact of the unusually wet autumn and winter on UK harvests.
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Rewards app ChaChing unveils plan to combat online 'stealth tax'
A new rewards platform backed by some of Britain's most prominent retailers and technology figures will be unveiled on Tuesday with a promise to aid consumers' fight against what it calls an online 'stealth tax'.
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Car insurers 'absorbing rising costs as premiums stabilise'
The average price paid for comprehensive motor insurance rose 1% in the first quarter of the year, according to industry data indicating an easing in the steep rises seen last year.
Hidden County
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More Radio Live 2024
Everything you need to know about this year's More Radio Live and ticket information!
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Sussex Living Presents: The Garden Party 2024
Back for its third year, we're pleased to announce The Garden Party returns to Steyne Gardens, Worthing on Sunday, 18th August featuring four fantastic tribute acts - Billy Joel, Cliff Richard, Cher and the Bee Gees!
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Win A Family Pass To The South Of England Show 2024
We've got FIVE family passes up for grabs to this fantastic family event!
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Win A Weekend Pass To Good Vibrations Society Festival 2024
Back for another year, we've got a family weekend pass AND two pairs of weekend tickets to give away to this exciting, vibrant and unique Sussex festival this summer!
Recipes
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Spanish Tortilla: A Taste of the Country
With lockdown affecting many family holidays this summer, you can still bring a taste of the Mediterranean sun to your home with this classic
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Recipe: Crispy Duck Pancakes with Hoisin Sauce
This warming dish is perfect for autumn nights at home. And it's much easier to make than you might think. Serve with rice and salad, or enjoy on their own
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