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Sussex News
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Stoptober: Nationwide 'Quit Smoking' Drive Has Begun
Stoptober is back and calling on smokers to join the thousands of others committing to quit this month - and there's support for West Sussex residents.
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West Sussex Recycling Centres Switch To Autumn Opening Hours
Recycling centres across West Sussex will be switching to autumn and winter opening hours from today (October 2).
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Sussex NHS Asks For Support As Consultants And Junior Doctors Strike This Week
The NHS in Sussex is calling on the public’s support to help ensure emergency care is available for those in most need as consultants and junior doctors strike together this week.
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Brighton & Hove Celebrates Black History Month
Brighton & Hove City Council has announced Black History Month will be dedicated to honouring Black women with the theme ‘Saluting our Sisters’.
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One Dead, Two Seriously Injured In Horsham Collision
A man has died and two women are in hospital in a serious condition following a collision on the A264 Rusper Road Roundabout in Horsham on Saturday night (September 30).
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UPDATE: PHOTOS: Home Office Identifies Chichester Hotel As 'Contingency' For Asylum Seekers
The government should find a better way to house asylum seekers than taking over hotels, the deputy leader of Chichester District Council has said.
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Chichester Council To Be Paid £250K To Continue Tree Planting Scheme
Chichester District Council has agreed to accept £240,000 from DEFRA to continue its Trees Outside Woodlands Project for another two years.
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Shoreham Woman To Trek The Sahara In Aid Of Dogs For The Deaf
An occupational therapist from Shoreham-by-Sea will be swapping walking frames for walking boots when she treks 100 kilometres across the Sahara in October.
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Eastbourne Mayor Kicks Off Charity Fundraising With Two October Events
The Mayor of Eastbourne is kicking off her charity fundraising year with two popular social events in October.
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New Quentin Blake Illustrations Accompany Arundel Wetland Centre Walks
As autumn arrives, a new season collection of Quentin Blake’s distinctive illustrations, influenced by wetlands and nature, give an insight into the walks at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre.
SPORT
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Ryder Cup: Luke Donald reveals Jose Mourinho congratulated him and cherishes 'memories that will stay forever'
Luke Donald has revealed he received a message from Jose Mourinho during Team Europe's Ryder Cup celebrations after they beat Team USA in Rome.
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Christian Horner suspects Toto Wolff will be 'plotting' Mercedes Formula 1 fightback against Red Bull
Red Bull boss Christian Horner envisages his Mercedes counterpart and rival Toto Wolff "plotting" how to get his team back to the front of Formula 1.
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Patrick Mahomes sets TD record as Kansas City Chiefs hold off New York Jets with Taylor Swift and Aaron Rodgers watching on
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs shook off a subpar performance as they blew a 17-point lead, but held on to defeat the New York Jets 23-20.
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Caroline Dubois has her sights set on fighting Katie Taylor but Natasha Jonas says there is no reason to rush it
Caroline Dubois has her sights set on fighting Katie Taylor after becoming IBO lightweight champion but Natasha Jonas says there is no reason for one of boxing's brightest young talents to rush things.
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Simone Biles becomes first woman to land a Yurchenko double pike vault at World Gymnastics Championships
America's Simone Biles became the first woman to land a Yurchenko double pike vault at the World Gymnastics Championships.
Entertainment
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Shakira Charged With 6.7m Euro Tax Fraud In Second Case In Spain
Shakira has been charged with tax evasion for the second time in Spain after she was accused of defrauding the state of 6.7m euros (about £5.8m).
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Harry Potter Star Sir Michael Gambon Has Died
Actor Sir Michael Gambon has died peacefully in hospital aged 82, according to his family.
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Katy Perry To Voice Character In Peppa Pig 20th Anniversary Special
Hasbro announced today (September 27) that pop singer Katy Perry, will join the Papa Pig franchise as a guest voice star.
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour film Is Coming To The UK - Here's How To Get Tickets
Attention Swifties - the Taylor Swift Eras Tour film is coming to the UK.
Stuff We Like
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Five Cheesy Bands We Loved When We Were Younger
For many, our younger years are a time of exploration and self-discovery, including in our musical tastes.
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Five Major Fashion Icons of the 1970s
The 1970s was a decade of bold fashion experimentation, marked by a unique blend of nostalgia and innovation.
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Five Iconic PS1 Games We Still Adore
The PlayStation 1 (PS1) still holds a special place in the hearts of gamers worldwide.
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Five Iconic Artists Who Changed Music Forever
Throughout history, certain musical artists have left an indelible mark on the music industry, shaping its landscape and redefining the boundaries of creativity.
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Five Comics You Loved Reading As A Child
Comics have a unique way of captivating young minds and sparking the imagination.
Lifestyle
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Five American TV Shows We'd Bring Back Tomorrow
Television shows have the power to captivate audiences, create lasting connections with characters, and leave a void when they come to an end.
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Five Guilty Pleasure Songs We Secretly Still Love
Music has a way of capturing our hearts and stirring our emotions, but sometimes - just sometimes - we find ourselves drawn to certain songs that might not align with our usual preferences.
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Are These The Best American Comedy TV Shows Of All Time?
American television has produced an abundance of exceptional comedy shows that have entertained audiences for decades.
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Five Cheesy Bands We Loved When We Were Younger
For many, our younger years are a time of exploration and self-discovery, including in our musical tastes.
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Five Major Fashion Icons of the 1970s
The 1970s was a decade of bold fashion experimentation, marked by a unique blend of nostalgia and innovation.
Watch
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Battle over taxes: Will Jeremy Hunt be able to end Tory gloom at 'the survival conference'?
The week of the Conservative Party conference began with a grim warning about taxes.
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'A prison officer will get killed': Staff warn of chaos and violence inside flagship super prison
Drunken cell parties, fights, stabbings, prison guards with faulty equipment out of their depth.
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Taylor Swift, Sophie Turner and Ryan Reynolds send ticket sales surging for New York-Kansas NFL game
Taylor Swift has returned to the NFL stands in support of her rumoured-beau - bringing a star-studded entourage with her.
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Jeremy Hunt says it's difficult to see tax cuts this year, as Conservative Party rows over future plans
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has refused to commit to tax cuts ahead of the next election, despite growing calls from inside his party.
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Michael Gove calls for tax cuts ahead of next election - putting him at odds with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Michael Gove has called for a tax cut before the next general election - putting him at odds with the chancellor on the first day of Conservative Party conference.
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Spain: At least 13 people killed in nightclub fire in Murcia
At least 13 people have died in a nightclub fire in Murcia in southeast Spain, officials have said.
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'Emotional support' alligator denied entry into baseball stadium
An "emotional support" alligator has been denied entry into a baseball stadium, according to its owner.
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Turkey carries out airstrikes in Northern Iraq after suicide attack in Ankara
Turkey has carried out an airstrike in northern Iraq after a suicide bombing attack in capital Ankara, its defence ministry said.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to confirm toughening of benefits sanctions while raising living wage
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will reiterate the government's commitments to make benefits sanctions harsher in a speech today - while also committing to raising the national living wage above £11 an hour.
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John Lewis chairman Dame Sharon White to leave in 2025 as turnaround stumbles
The chairman of the John Lewis Partnership will leave the business in 2025, it has been announced, just weeks after it warned of a two-year extension to its turnaround plan.
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Barcelona's Sagrada Familia nears completion as towers are crowned
More than 140 years since work began on Barcelona's famous Sagrada Familia (The Holy Family) the city is celebrating a milestone: the completion of four of its towers.
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Slovakia elections: Pro-Russia former PM Robert Fico wins poll but must forge coalition
A pro-Kremlin, anti-American politician has staged a political comeback to win parliamentary elections in Slovakia.
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House prices unchanged in September, says Nationwide, after interest rate pause and summer slowdown
The sharp decline in house prices took a pause for breath last month, according to a closely-watched report.
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Turkey: Terror suspect killed in shootout after suicide bombing
A suicide bomber has detonated an explosive device in front of government buildings in the Turkish capital Ankara.
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Donald Trump set to appear at start of fraud trial as he argues his rivals are 'out to get him'
Donald Trump is set to make a surprise appearance on the first day of his trial for "astounding" fraud which begins in New York today.
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Water firms seek £156 rise in annual bills to tackle shortages and sewage spills
Water companies are making their case for a hike to annual household bills of up to £156 in the second half of the decade, to tackle challenges including shortages and sewage leaks.
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David Beckham's 1998 World Cup red card left him 'clinically depressed', says wife Victoria
David Beckham was left "clinically depressed" after his red card in the 1998 World Cup, his wife Victoria has said.
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Charlotte Sena: Police search for missing girl, 9, believed abducted from New York campsite
Police in New York are searching for a nine-year-old girl who they believe was abducted while camping with her family.
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M53 crash: Staff put on school buses to reassure pupils after incident that killed teenager
Staff are accompanying students on their journeys to and from school after a bus crash on the M53 killed one of their peers.
SKY NEWS
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Halifax stabbings: Murder investigation launched after second man dies
A murder investigation has been launched after a second man died following a triple stabbing in Halifax.
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Bradley Lowery: Man pleads guilty to public order offence after mocking death of six-year-old football mascot
Dale Houghton, 31, has pleaded guilty to a public order offence after he mocked the death of football mascot Bradley Lowery at a match on Friday.
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Barcelona's Sagrada Familia nears completion as towers are crowned
More than 140 years since work began on Barcelona's famous Sagrada Familia (The Holy Family) the city is celebrating a milestone: the completion of four of its towers.
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Man 'devastated' after National Trust removes sapling near Sycamore Gap
The National Trust has removed a sapling planted near the felled Sycamore Gap tree - with the man who put it there saying he's devastated.
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'A prison officer will get killed': Staff warn of chaos and violence inside flagship super prison
Drunken cell parties, fights, stabbings, prison guards with faulty equipment out of their depth.
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Tom Hanks warns fans not to fall for deepfake advert using his face
Tom Hanks has warned his 9.5 million Instagram followers not to fall for an advert that appears to use his face but which he says is using an artificial intelligence (AI) version of him, without his authorisation.
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Jake Abraham: Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels actor dies aged 56
Jake Abraham, best known for his role as Dean in Guy Ritchie's 1998 film Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, has died at the age of 56.
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M53 crash: Staff put on school buses to reassure pupils after incident that killed teenager
Staff are accompanying students on their journeys to and from school after a bus crash on the M53 killed one of their peers.
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COVID vaccine scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine
The Nobel Prize in medicine has been awarded to two scientists for their research which led to the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
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Charlotte Sena: Police search for missing girl, 9, believed abducted from New York campsite
Police in New York are searching for a nine-year-old girl who they believe was abducted while camping with her family.
Tech News
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COVID vaccine scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine
The Nobel Prize in medicine has been awarded to two scientists for their research which led to the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
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The rise and fall of BlackBerry - and why director thinks world may be ready for its return
With the latest iPhone now in people's hands and Google's annual Android flagship not far behind, it's a pertinent time to release a film about the once iconic device that paved the way for both.
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Tom Hanks warns fans not to fall for deepfake advert using his face
Tom Hanks has warned his 9.5 million Instagram followers not to fall for an advert that appears to use his face but which he says is using an artificial intelligence (AI) version of him, without his authorisation.
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Royal Family's official website targeted in cyber attack
The royal website has been hit by a cyber attack, a royal source has told Sky News.
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Meta unveils new generation of mixed reality headset – but will consumer interest in VR rally?
Meta has ramped up the race for our faces as it revealed the next generation of its wearable immersive tech products.
Business News
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Water firms seek £156 rise in annual bills to tackle shortages and sewage spills
Water companies are making their case for a hike to annual household bills of up to £156 in the second half of the decade, to tackle challenges including shortages and sewage leaks.
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House prices unchanged in September, says Nationwide, after interest rate pause and summer slowdown
The sharp decline in house prices took a pause for breath last month, according to a closely-watched report.
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John Lewis chairman Dame Sharon White to leave in 2025 as turnaround stumbles
The chairman of the John Lewis Partnership will leave the business in 2025, it has been announced, just weeks after it warned of a two-year extension to its turnaround plan.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to confirm toughening of benefits sanctions while raising living wage
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will reiterate the government's commitments to make benefits sanctions harsher in a speech today - while also committing to raising the national living wage above £11 an hour.
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UK hands £4bn contract to BAE Systems for 'powerful attack' submarines as part of AUKUS pact
Britain has awarded BAE Systems a £4bn contract to build "powerful attack" submarines as part of the AUKUS security pact with the US and Australia.
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Former Tesco chair Allan sells minority stake in mentoring firm
The former Tesco chairman John Allan has sold his stake in a firm which mentors executives at dozens of FTSE companies after months of talks about a separation agreement with his former business partner.
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Tom Hanks warns fans not to fall for deepfake advert using his face
Tom Hanks has warned his 9.5 million Instagram followers not to fall for an advert that appears to use his face but which he says is using an artificial intelligence (AI) version of him, without his authorisation.
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Challenger bank Redwood to go public as Rowland engineers R8 tie-up
The prominent financier Jonathan Rowland is to take the challenger bank he co-founded six years ago onto the London stock market through a reverse takeover of another business set up by his family.
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Tory calls for PM to slash 'unsustainable' tax burden - as Rishi Sunak takes on first conference as Conservative Party leader
Top Tories are setting out their policies as the Conservative Party conference kicks off in Manchester - with levelling up, immigration and the next general election on the agenda.
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Michael Gove calls for tax cuts ahead of next election - putting him at odds with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Michael Gove has called for a tax cut before the next general election - putting him at odds with the chancellor on the first day of Conservative Party conference.
Hidden County
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25% OFF: Orange Day Tickets To Knockhatch Adventure Park
Take advantage of this excellent deal this autumn and treat the kids to a fantastic day out!
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Win A Bottle Of The Delicious Rooster Rojo Tequila
We want to help you to spice up your evenings with chilli and tequila, so we’ve teamed up with the global Rooster Rojo Tequila brand, to give each of three lucky Hidden members a bottle of this fine Mexican spirit!
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30% OFF: Two Hour Session (up to THREE people) At The Golf Shed Simulator
Perfect for all golf lovers, experience Sussex's Most Realistic Indoor Golf Experience and become a champion at nearly a third off for Hidden members (for a session up to THREE people)!
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50% OFF: Infrared Sauna Spa Treatment At Soul Spa Float Centre
Enjoy this luxury treatment at half price for our Hidden members at Soul Spa in Bexhill!
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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