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Meet The Southern Train Driver Magistrate Delivering Justice In Sussex
The new year is a time for many people to think about making changes to their life – but have you considered a voluntary role that would see you make a real difference to your community, teach you new skills, boost your confidence and help your career?
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Witnesses Sought Following House Fire In Eastbourne
Police are appealing for witnesses and information after a fire at a derelict house in Eastbourne.
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University Of Brighton Recognised As Top Sports Education Provider
The University of Brighton has received the highest accreditation for its delivery of pioneering sports and physical exercise degrees.
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Shoreham Harbour RNLI Opens Recruitment For Boat Crew Volunteers
After a busy 2024, Shoreham Harbour RNLI is opening recruitment for new boat crew volunteers.
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Eastbourne man admits stalking woman in Hailsham
A man who stalked a 24-year-old woman by leaving a series of presents outside her home has pleaded guilty at court.
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CCTV Appeal After Luggage Stolen From Gatwick
Police investigating a report of stolen luggage have released images of a man they wish to speak with.
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Appeal After Boy Seriously Injured In Firle Collision
On December 15 at 4.25pm, officers responded to a collision between a car and a motorcycle on the A27, near Middle Farm in Firle.
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Boy Charged After Knife Incident On Brighton Bus
On December 26 at around 6pm, officers received a report of a teenager with a knife on a Brighton and Hove bus in the Elm Grove area.
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Play Area Refurbishment In Chichester Moves A Step Forward
The refurbishment of several parks in Chichester has moved a step closer after Chichester District councillors approved the supplier that will deliver the project.
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Captivating Water Projection And Light Show To Be Held At Arundel Lido
A FREE immersive audio-visual show accompanied by music and lighting will be held in Arundel at the end of the month.
SPORT
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Tyson Fury: Former heavyweight world champion retires from boxing after defeats to Oleksandr Usyk
Tyson Fury has announced his retirement from boxing with immediate effect.
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Tyson Fury retires: Could Anthony Joshua tempt rival back into the ring? 'If he wants to, he will'
Tyson Fury could have entered retirement because he is feeling the "pressure" surrounding a blockbuster fight against Anthony Joshua, says promoter Eddie Hearn.
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Arsenal will not panic about signing striker despite mounting injury and form issues - Reporter Notebook
Arsenal are waiting to discover the extent of the injury suffered by Gabriel Jesus in Sunday's FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester United but will not panic when it comes to potential recruitment in this transfer window.
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Marcus Rashford transfer latest: AC Milan expected to make formal approach for Manchester United forward
AC Milan are expected to formally approach Manchester United over the signing of forward Marcus Rashford.
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Kai Havertz's struggles against Man Utd highlight Arsenal's striker issue but is Mikel Arteta to blame?
Another succession of missed chances, a potentially serious injury to Gabriel Jesus, and a gruelling shootout loss at home to an ailing rival. Sunday's FA Cup tie against Manchester United could not have gone much worse for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal.
Entertainment
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World's Tallest And Shortest Women Meet For First Time To Celebrate Guinness World Records Day 2024
The very first meeting between the world's tallest and shortest women has taken place in London.
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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.
Stuff We Like
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Five Incredible Spas Around the World
In today’s fast-paced world, taking time out for self-care is more important than ever. Spas offer a sanctuary of tranquillity, combining luxurious treatments with stunning settings to rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul. Here are five incredible spas around the world that redefine relaxation and elevate wellness to an art form:
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Five Fab Wellbeing UK Destinations Ideal in January
January can be a challenging month. The festive buzz has faded, and the cold, dark days can feel endless. But it’s also the perfect time to prioritise your wellbeing. Why not embrace the new year with a rejuvenating escape? Here are five fabulous UK destinations ideal for a January wellness boost:
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Five Weird Wellbeing Foods Around The World
January might be known as the month of healthier living, but you'd have to be quite brave to give some of these wellbeing delicacies a go!
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Five Hilarious New Year's Resolutions Worth Trying
As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, we often set lofty resolutions like "exercise daily" or "eat healthier." While these goals are admirable, they can sometimes feel daunting or a little too serious. Why not mix things up this year? Here are five hilarious New Year's resolutions that are sure to bring some laughter into your life—and maybe even those around you:
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Five Alternative Christmas Dinners For Turkey Haters
Turkey may be the traditional centre-piece of Christmas dinners, but it’s not for everyone. Whether you’re looking for something new, accommodating dietary preferences, or simply not a fan of turkey, there are plenty of delicious alternatives. Here are five ideas to inspire a memorable Christmas feast:
Lifestyle
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Five Incredible Spas Around the World
In today’s fast-paced world, taking time out for self-care is more important than ever. Spas offer a sanctuary of tranquillity, combining luxurious treatments with stunning settings to rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul. Here are five incredible spas around the world that redefine relaxation and elevate wellness to an art form:
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Five Fab Wellbeing UK Destinations Ideal in January
January can be a challenging month. The festive buzz has faded, and the cold, dark days can feel endless. But it’s also the perfect time to prioritise your wellbeing. Why not embrace the new year with a rejuvenating escape? Here are five fabulous UK destinations ideal for a January wellness boost:
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Five Weird Wellbeing Foods Around The World
January might be known as the month of healthier living, but you'd have to be quite brave to give some of these wellbeing delicacies a go!
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Five Hilarious New Year's Resolutions Worth Trying
As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, we often set lofty resolutions like "exercise daily" or "eat healthier." While these goals are admirable, they can sometimes feel daunting or a little too serious. Why not mix things up this year? Here are five hilarious New Year's resolutions that are sure to bring some laughter into your life—and maybe even those around you:
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Five Alternative Christmas Dinners For Turkey Haters
Turkey may be the traditional centre-piece of Christmas dinners, but it’s not for everyone. Whether you’re looking for something new, accommodating dietary preferences, or simply not a fan of turkey, there are plenty of delicious alternatives. Here are five ideas to inspire a memorable Christmas feast:
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Rachel Reeves facing 'pressure', but 'people should give her time', says Wes Streeting
The health secretary has said that the cabinet is aware of the "pressure" on Chancellor Rachel Reeves amid volatile markets and a challenging broader economic picture - but appealed for the public to "give her time".
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Starmer says Treasury will be 'ruthless' in cutting spending amid market turmoil
Sir Keir Starmer has said the Treasury will be "ruthless" in cutting government spending as market turbulence continues.
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Gaza ceasefire deal is 'on the brink', Biden says in final foreign policy address
A Gaza deal is "on the brink", President Joe Biden has said in his final foreign policy address.
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UK to 'mainline AI in the veins' under new plans from Sir Keir Starmer
The government will "mainline AI into the veins" of the UK, with plans being unveiled today by Sir Keir Starmer.
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Further pressure on Sir Keir Starmer as Rotherham MP backs national grooming inquiry
The Labour MP for Rotherham has called for a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal, adding more pressure on Sir Keir Starmer.
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Best dogs of 2024: Good (and bad) boys and girls that made headlines this year
Dogs were the best of us in 2024.
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Stranded NASA astronauts send Christmas message from space
Astronauts stranded on the International Space Station over Christmas have sent a festive message back to Earth.
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Santa Tracker: The slip-up that started a 70-year-old festive tradition
In early December 1955, the phone rang at an air base in Colorado Springs. The officers on the watch floor of the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) - who were defending the skies above the US and Canada - stiffened.
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Calls for rent caps within tenancies as landmark bill returns to Commons
Campaigners are calling on the government to allow rents to be capped within tenancies as a key bill returns to the Commons.
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Greenland PM hints at strengthening ties with US after Trump refuses to rule out military takeover
Greenland is looking to strengthen its defence and mining ties with the US, its prime minister has said.
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Heathrow Airport reveals record year for passenger numbers - prompting climate warning from 'speechless' campaigners
A record number of people travelled through Heathrow last year - a trend the airport is celebrating but which others say is a cause for alarm.
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IDF admits 'serious offence' after using vehicle marked ambulance in raid in which a grandmother was killed
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) has admitted to a "serious offence" after a Sky News investigation analysed CCTV footage showing the moment an 80-year-old Palestinian grandmother was shot in the West Bank.
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Maha Kumbh mela: Why millions go to the world's largest religious gathering
From the early hours, thousands of devotees began pouring into the Maha Kumbh mela grounds, which stretch for thousands of acres in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
SKY NEWS
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Gaza ceasefire deal is 'on the brink', Biden says in final foreign policy address
A Gaza deal is "on the brink", President Joe Biden has said in his final foreign policy address.
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Reform within touching distance of Labour as poll suggests 'new era' for British politics
Reform UK has grown in support to within one percentage point of Labour according to a new poll for Sky News by YouGov which suggests Britain has entered a new era of three-way party politics.
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Disney being sued for billions over Moana claims
Disney is being sued over Moana and Moana 2, with an animator claiming the films copied plot points from one of their screenplays.
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Woman arrested on suspicion of murder after man's body found in Greater Manchester
A woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of a man was found in Greater Manchester.
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Calls for rent caps within tenancies as landmark bill returns to Commons
Campaigners are calling on the government to allow rents to be capped within tenancies as a key bill returns to the Commons.
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Greenland PM hints at strengthening ties with US after Trump refuses to rule out military takeover
Greenland is looking to strengthen its defence and mining ties with the US, its prime minister has said.
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Zebra died in Colchester Zoo after rhino 'unintentionally punctured his stomach'
The zebra that died in a zoo in Essex after an "incident" with a rhinoceros was killed after the larger animal unintentionally punctured its stomach.
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Gang that used Grindr to lure victims then rob them is jailed
Five men who stole more than £100,000 by using dating apps such as Grindr to lure their victims to a location before attacking and robbing them have been jailed.
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Further pressure on Sir Keir Starmer as Rotherham MP backs national grooming inquiry
The Labour MP for Rotherham has called for a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal, adding more pressure on Sir Keir Starmer.
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Semina Halliwell: Girl, 12, who took her own life after making sexual assault allegation would've been dreaming of school prom, mother says
Semina Halliwell's mother has described how her daughter would have been dreaming of going to the school prom this year.
Tech News
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Jenny Eclair says she 'can't compete' with 'terrible' AI Michael Parkinson podcast
The first episode of a podcast hosted by AI replicating Sir Michael Parkinson has been released - and comedian and podcaster Jenny Eclair has branded it a "terrible, terrible idea".
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Snapchat 'asleep at the wheel' when it comes to suicide and self-harm content, says children's charity
The social media site Snapchat is "fundamentally failing to act on suicide and self-harm content", according to the Molly Rose Foundation.
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Heathrow Airport reveals record year for passenger numbers - prompting climate warning from 'speechless' campaigners
A record number of people travelled through Heathrow last year - a trend the airport is celebrating but which others say is a cause for alarm.
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With AI hype cooling, PM hopes the technology will boost his 'efficiency' mission
You'd be forgiven for thinking your AI was hallucinating.
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Jeff Bezos's New Glenn debut launch called off
The launch of a huge, partially reusable rocket, built by Jeff Bezos's company, has been called off this morning after hours of delays.
Business News
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Pizza Hut’s UK restaurants plot new direction in rescue deal
Pizza Hut’s biggest UK restaurant franchisee is closing in on a rescue deal that would salvage the vast majority of its British outlets and jobs.
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Starmer says Treasury will be 'ruthless' in cutting spending amid market turmoil
Sir Keir Starmer has said the Treasury will be "ruthless" in cutting government spending as market turbulence continues.
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FSB urges watchdogs to heed Starmer growth edict
Britain's leading small business group has issued a clarion call to economic watchdogs to heed Sir Keir Starmer's edict to tear up regulatory barriers to growth with a fresh list of demands for reform.
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UK to 'mainline AI in the veins' under new plans from Sir Keir Starmer
The government will "mainline AI into the veins" of the UK, with plans being unveiled today by Sir Keir Starmer.
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Revolut founder Storonsky lands £350m bonanza from digital banking giant
The billionaire founder of Revolut has reaped a £350m windfall from the disposal of shares in the fintech giant after the company extended a deal to allow existing investors to offload part of their holdings.
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Many young adults 'unable to do basic DIY tasks' - including changing light bulbs
Young adults are hiring people to do basic DIY jobs such as changing a light bulb or cleaning their car, new research has found.
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Rachel Reeves facing 'pressure', but 'people should give her time', says Wes Streeting
The health secretary has said that the cabinet is aware of the "pressure" on Chancellor Rachel Reeves amid volatile markets and a challenging broader economic picture - but appealed for the public to "give her time".
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Novelist opens up about mental health and financial difficulties - and one thing you can't get a book deal without
Each Monday, our Money team speaks to someone from a different profession to discover what it's really like. This week we chat to Lancashire-born author Katy Regan, whose five novels have been translated into multiple languages.
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Rail strikes: Avanti West Coast facing major disruption on weekends - which lines are affected?
A series of weekend strikes by train managers is under way and is set to cause disruption on busy rail routes until May.
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Blue Origin launch: Is Jeff Bezos chasing down Elon Musk in the billionaire space race?
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin is set for the inaugural launch of its new space rocket in a development that could add more fuel to the billionaire space race.
Hidden County
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50% OFF: Entry To The Arena Polo International Day At Hickstead
To kick off 2025 - we've got half price entry tickets for international polo at Hickstead!
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NEW FOR 2025: Win A Family Pass To Bluebell Railway Ice Rink
Ready for February half term, we've got TWO family passes to offer our Hidden members for this fantastic family activity!
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Win A Meal For Two At The Seasons Kitchen
The Seasons Kitchen is offering you the chance to win a delicious breakfast or lunch meal for two at their organic wholefood café in Forest Row!
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Win A Party For Up To Ten People At The Ultimate Christmas Party Fest
We're offering one lucky Hidden member the chance to win up to ten tickets to this fantastic Christmas extravaganza with Eastbourne Music Fest!
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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