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Sussex News
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Men Sentenced In Connection With Football Violence In Brighton
Three men have been issued with banning orders following a violent disturbance outside a pub in Brighton.
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Man Remanded In Custody Charged With Drug Supply In Peacehaven
A man has been remanded in custody accused of supplying class A and B drugs in Peacehaven.
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West Sussex Dementia Care Manager Heads To Geneva To Discuss Grief In Dementia
A West Sussex dementia care manager is set to speak at the world-leading Alzheimer Europe Conference 2024 about the “under researched” area of anticipatory grief, loss and adjustment for people living with dementia.
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Rogue Builder Ordered To Pay Back £44,400 To Victims Following Proceeds Of Crime Hearing
West Sussex County Council’s Trading Standards service has secured £44,400 in compensation for five victims of a rogue builder, following a Proceeds of Crime hearing on Friday, September 6, 2024.
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Brighton Residents Gather For Sit-In At Brighton Station Calling For Immediate Arms Embargo
Local residents gathered at 5:30pm Thursday evening holding placards and chanting "hands off the middle east" "no more arms trade" and "when Lebanon is under attack, what do we do? Stand up fight back!".
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Repair, Repurpose, Recycle: Housebuilder Helps Charity Reduce Waste In East Sussex
Now! Charity Group has received a £1,500 donation from David Wilson Homes to support its sustainable community fund, Community Now!, which provides grants to environmental projects across East Sussex.
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BLAZE students celebrate their success at Bognor Fire Station
Twelve young people have successfully completed the latest BLAZE course run by West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service.
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Officers Commended For Outstanding Work In West Sussex
Officers, staff, partners and members of the public have been commended for their outstanding work at a West Sussex annual event.
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Art Auction Fundraiser Launched By Eastbourne's St Wilfrid’s Hospice
St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne) has launched an online art auction to raise vital funds for hospice care.
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Rampion Wind Farm Visitor Centre Celebrates Fourth Birthday
The Rampion Visitor Centre in Brighton is celebrating four years of being open on Brighton Seafront, offering a free community facility for people in Sussex to find out more about climate change, renewable energy and how the wind farm works.
SPORT
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Marcus Rashford only one part of Man Utd's left-sided problem, Mohamed Salah still improving for Liverpool - The Radar
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Milutin Osmajic: Preston forward handed eight-match ban and £15,000 fine after biting Blackburn's Rovers defender Owen Beck
Preston North End striker Mulatin Osmajic has been handed an eight-match ban and £15,000 fine for biting Blackburn defender Owen Beck.
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England manager search: No FA contact with Jurgen Klopp, Eddie Howe, Graham Potter or Thomas Tuchel in boost to Lee Carsley
The FA has had no contact with Jurgen Klopp, Graham Potter, Eddie Howe or Thomas Tuchel in its search for a new England manager, increasing the chances of interim head coach Lee Carsley being appointed full-time, Sky Sports News can reveal.
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Champions League: Is the new league phase format for UEFA's top club competition working?
The new Champions League format is now two gameweeks old - but has it been a success so far?
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Club World Cup: FIFA to make clubs take strongest squads to new tournament
Clubs participating in next summer's Club World Cup will have to take their strongest squads and field their strongest teams.
Entertainment
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Shannen Doherty: Beverly Hills, 90210 Star Dies Aged 53
Shannen Doherty, the star of Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed, has died at the age of 53.
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Olivia Dean, Chaka Khan, Terence Trent D’Arby And Dionne Warwick Confirmed For Star-Studded Love Supreme
Europe’s largest outdoor jazz festival returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex next month.
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Boom Shakes The Room — Explosion of Colour And Happy Vibes At Spellbinding Gathering
Few festivals have been as eagerly anticipated this summer as Winchester's Boomtown Fair - the first new chapter turned since 2019.
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Struggling To Sleep? New Research Names The Movies That Will Help
Whether at the cinema or in the comfort of your own home, many people frequently find themselves falling asleep to films, even if they didn’t intend to.
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22 For 22: Isle Of Wight Talent For Your Radar Next Year
The past 12 months has seen a conveyer belt of Isle of Wight creative talent propelled into mainstream consciousness.
Stuff We Like
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Five Delicious Chicken Wing Recipes Worldwide
Chicken wings are a beloved snack and meal enjoyed across the globe, each culture bringing its unique twist to this finger-licking favourite. Whether they're fried, grilled, baked, or smoked, chicken wings can be a canvas for a variety of flavours—from sweet to spicy, tangy to savoury. Here are five incredible chicken wing recipes from around the world that are sure to excite your taste buds:
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Five Spookiest Places to Visit in October
October is the perfect time of year for thrill-seekers and ghost hunters to explore the world’s spookiest places. As Halloween approaches, eerie legends, haunted histories, and dark tales take centre stage, drawing in those who love a good scare. From haunted castles to ghostly cities, here are five of the spookiest places to visit in October:
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Five Of The Hottest Chillies From Around The World
Chillies have captivated people’s palates for centuries with their fiery heat, intense flavours, and medicinal properties. From the relatively mild bell pepper to the scorching heat of the Carolina Reaper, chillies come in all shapes, sizes, and heat levels. The spice in chillies is measured in Scoville Heat Units (SHU), a scale that quantifies their capsaicin content — the compound responsible for the heat. For chilli lovers seeking the ultimate heat experience, here are five of the hottest chillies from around the world:
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Five Most Haunted Sites in the UK
From medieval battles to infamous executions, the UK has witnessed countless tragic events, leaving behind a legacy of haunted sites that continue to fascinate and terrify. For those with a taste for the paranormal, here are five of the most haunted sites in the UK:
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Five Comeback Tours That Brought Ultimate Nostalgia
Comeback tours are more than just performances; they are a chance for fans to relive the magic of a bygone era, reconnect with the music that defined moments of their lives, and experience a sense of unity with others who share that nostalgia. Over the years, some comeback tours have transcended mere performances, becoming cultural events that remind us of why we fell in love with certain bands or artists in the first place. Here, we take a look at five that delivered the ultimate nostalgia:
Lifestyle
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Five Delicious Chicken Wing Recipes Worldwide
Chicken wings are a beloved snack and meal enjoyed across the globe, each culture bringing its unique twist to this finger-licking favourite. Whether they're fried, grilled, baked, or smoked, chicken wings can be a canvas for a variety of flavours—from sweet to spicy, tangy to savoury. Here are five incredible chicken wing recipes from around the world that are sure to excite your taste buds:
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Five Spookiest Places to Visit in October
October is the perfect time of year for thrill-seekers and ghost hunters to explore the world’s spookiest places. As Halloween approaches, eerie legends, haunted histories, and dark tales take centre stage, drawing in those who love a good scare. From haunted castles to ghostly cities, here are five of the spookiest places to visit in October:
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Five Of The Hottest Chillies From Around The World
Chillies have captivated people’s palates for centuries with their fiery heat, intense flavours, and medicinal properties. From the relatively mild bell pepper to the scorching heat of the Carolina Reaper, chillies come in all shapes, sizes, and heat levels. The spice in chillies is measured in Scoville Heat Units (SHU), a scale that quantifies their capsaicin content — the compound responsible for the heat. For chilli lovers seeking the ultimate heat experience, here are five of the hottest chillies from around the world:
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Five Most Haunted Sites in the UK
From medieval battles to infamous executions, the UK has witnessed countless tragic events, leaving behind a legacy of haunted sites that continue to fascinate and terrify. For those with a taste for the paranormal, here are five of the most haunted sites in the UK:
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Five Comeback Tours That Brought Ultimate Nostalgia
Comeback tours are more than just performances; they are a chance for fans to relive the magic of a bygone era, reconnect with the music that defined moments of their lives, and experience a sense of unity with others who share that nostalgia. Over the years, some comeback tours have transcended mere performances, becoming cultural events that remind us of why we fell in love with certain bands or artists in the first place. Here, we take a look at five that delivered the ultimate nostalgia:
Watch
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Doctors in Lebanon fear for their lives as bombs rain down
Doctors at one of the biggest hospitals in southern Lebanon say they're scared for their lives after a string of nearby attacks within a few days.
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Government pledges £22bn for carbon capture and storage technology in net zero drive
The government has pledged nearly £22bn to fund projects that capture greenhouse gases from polluting plants and store them underground, as it races to reach strict climate targets.
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Tesco sees sales growth after focus on value and rise in premium shoppers
Tesco has said a focus on value amid the continuing squeeze on shoppers' budgets has paid off through a rise in half-year profits.
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UK weather: Hurricane Kirk aftermath could bring snow, strong winds and heavy rain to British shores
Snow could hit parts of the UK as the remnants of Hurricane Kirk hit British shores, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
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Electoral Dysfunction: Starmer should hold COBRA-style meeting to decide new freebies rules, Labour veteran says
Sir Keir Starmer should hold a COBRA-style meeting with his cabinet ministers to decide new rules on donations, a former Labour minister has said.
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Cruise ship stranded off Belfast departs after months of delays, passengers say
A US cruise ship bound for a round-the-world trip has departed off the coast of Belfast for the second time this week following months of delays, passengers have said.
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Middle East conflict: Why oil prices are not surging
Israel is fighting on at least four fronts, threatening a war across the oil-rich Middle East, but there is no great sense of fear yet as far as financial markets are concerned.
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Car industry sounds warning as electric car sales stall
The UK car industry has warned its efforts to support the transition to electric vehicles cannot be sustained indefinitely as it faces the prospect of fines for missing climate-linked sales targets.
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Officers involved in wrongful rape conviction of Andrew Malkinson under investigation
Four retired police officers involved in the conviction of a man jailed for 17 years for a rape he did not commit are now under investigation, a watchdog has announced.
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Chancellor Reeves agrees date for maiden City set-piece speech
Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, will deliver her maiden speech to Britain’s most important annual gathering of financiers and business leaders in mid-November.
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World's first ovarian cancer vaccine being developed in UK 'could wipe out the disease'
The world's first ovarian cancer vaccine could wipe the disease out, researchers have said.
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Israel-Iran: In war - words and images are as much of a weapon as bullets and bombs
The warning from Iran to Israel is written on the side of a missile. It reads: "Decisive victory."
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Menendez brothers murder case: Prosecutors review new evidence - as Kim Kardashian calls for their release
Prosecutors in Los Angeles are reviewing new evidence that could lead to the release or a new trial in the case of two brothers who were convicted of killing their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion.
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'Criminal activity' blamed for new UK cars entering sanctioned Russia
The boss of the UK motor industry's lobby group has blamed "criminal activity" for UK-made luxury cars finding their way into sanction-hit Russia.
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Huge shift in interest rate predictions as Bank of England chief says cuts could be more 'aggressive'
Financial markets are now pricing in a shock interest rate cut for the UK at the next Bank of England meeting following remarks by its governor.
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Met Police officers sacked over athlete stop and search handed jobs back after winning appeal
Two police officers sacked over a stop and search involving British athlete Bianca Williams have been handed their jobs back.
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Kim Leadbeater says legalising assisted dying won't lead to 'slippery slope'
Allowing terminally ill people to end their lives would not lead to a "slippery slope" of widening eligibility criteria, an MP pushing for the law has insisted.
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Sir Keir Starmer confirms senior ministers do not have to hand back freebies - as Diane Abbott says donors do not donate 'out of altruism'
Sir Keir Starmer has said senior ministers do not need to hand back freebies and gifts like he has - as Diane Abbott said donors do not donate to politicians "out of altruism".
SKY NEWS
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Stephen Cox: GP found guilty of indecently assaulting women he was treating during 'routine examinations'
A retired family doctor has been found guilty at a retrial of indecently assaulting women as he carried out routine examinations.
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UK weather: Hurricane Kirk aftermath could bring snow, strong winds and heavy rain to British shores
Snow could hit parts of the UK as the remnants of Hurricane Kirk hit British shores, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
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UN 'horrified' after at least 70 killed in Haiti gang massacre
At least 70 people have been killed in a gang massacre in Haiti, the UN has said.
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Woman charged over deaths of four people who died in River Cleddau paddleboarding tragedy
A woman has been charged in connection with the deaths of four people after a paddleboarding incident in Wales.
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Officers involved in wrongful rape conviction of Andrew Malkinson under investigation
Four retired police officers involved in the conviction of a man jailed for 17 years for a rape he did not commit are now under investigation, a watchdog has announced.
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Met Police officers sacked over athlete stop and search handed jobs back after winning appeal
Two police officers sacked over a stop and search involving British athlete Bianca Williams have been handed their jobs back.
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French treasure hunt to find golden owl comes to an end as prize 'unearthed'
A 31-year-long treasure hunt for a golden owl has come to an end this week after the clues were finally solved.
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Five in hospital after car 'deliberately' driven at people in Birmingham
Five men have been injured after a car was deliberately driven at a group of people, police have said.
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Parts of Antarctica are turning green faster than we thought from climate change, 'shocked' scientists say
Parts of Antarctica are turning green more quickly than previously thought, leaving scientists "shocked" at the impact of climate change in the region.
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Bosnia: At least 16 people killed after storm causes floods and landslides
At least 16 people have been killed after a storm hit Bosnia, causing floods and landslides.
Tech News
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Dental benefits of adding fluoride to water may have declined, study finds
Using fluoride in drinking water to improve dental health may be less effective now than it was in the past, according to a new major review.
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World's first ovarian cancer vaccine being developed in UK 'could wipe out the disease'
The world's first ovarian cancer vaccine could wipe the disease out, researchers have said.
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TikTok personality Mr Prada charged with murder of a therapist
A 20-year-old TikTok personality has been charged with murder after the body of a therapist was discovered wrapped in a tarpaulin on a motorway.
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Northern Lights could appear over parts of the UK this week
The Northern Lights may make an appearance over the UK over the next couple of nights, after a series of solar flares erupted from the sun.
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Students adapt Meta's smart glasses to dox strangers in real time
Two students have made a pair of smart glasses with facial recognition technology to discover the private information of strangers.
Business News
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'Criminal activity' blamed for new UK cars entering sanctioned Russia
The boss of the UK motor industry's lobby group has blamed "criminal activity" for UK-made luxury cars finding their way into sanction-hit Russia.
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Government pledges £22bn for carbon capture and storage technology in net zero drive
The government has pledged nearly £22bn to fund projects that capture greenhouse gases from polluting plants and store them underground, as it races to reach strict climate targets.
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Private equity backer picks bankers to tee up sale of country club group
The owner of one of Britain's biggest chains of country clubs has hired bankers to oversee a sale of the business.
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Car industry sounds warning as electric car sales stall
The UK car industry has warned its efforts to support the transition to electric vehicles cannot be sustained indefinitely as it faces the prospect of fines for missing climate-linked sales targets.
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Chancellor Reeves agrees date for maiden City set-piece speech
Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, will deliver her maiden speech to Britain’s most important annual gathering of financiers and business leaders in mid-November.
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Middle East conflict: Why oil prices are not surging
Israel is fighting on at least four fronts, threatening a war across the oil-rich Middle East, but there is no great sense of fear yet as far as financial markets are concerned.
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Huge shift in interest rate predictions as Bank of England chief says cuts could be more 'aggressive'
Financial markets are now pricing in a shock interest rate cut for the UK at the next Bank of England meeting following remarks by its governor.
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Blackstone hires Goldman to sound £2bn Clarion call to buyers
Blackstone, the private equity giant, has hired one of Wall Street's leading banks to sell the corporate events business, which runs some of the world's largest trade shows.
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Tesco sees sales growth after focus on value and rise in premium shoppers
Tesco has said a focus on value amid the continuing squeeze on shoppers' budgets has paid off through a rise in half-year profits.
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It's 'no-one for Pimm's' as owner Diageo scraps sale
Diageo, the FTSE 100 alcoholic beverages giant, has scrapped the sale of its Pimm's brand after failing to reach a deal with potential buyers.
Hidden County
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50% OFF: The Bubbles and Botanicals Fair – Handcross Park
We've got a number of half-price tickets to this highly fun tasting event for our Hidden members on November 2!
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Win An Overnight Stay At The Albion Hotel In Freshwater
We've teamed up with the newly refurbished Albion Hotel in Freshwater Bay on the lovely Isle Of Wight, to give one of our lucky Hidden members the chance to win an overnight stay with breakfast, plus a £100 voucher towards lunch or dinner in The Rock Restaurant!
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Win A £250 JD Sports Voucher With County Mall (Crawley)
Courtesy of County Mall in Crawley, we've pleased to offer a £250 voucher for JD Sports to be used at the mall store!
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Win A Family Pass To Roller Skating At The Bluebell Railway
Just in time for October half term, we've got TWO family passes for this fun activity from 26 October - 3 November...
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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