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£9,000 Available For New Community Orchards In Chichester District
Chichester District Council is encouraging local community groups, schools, and parish councils to apply for funding to help increase the number of community orchards across the district.
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Sports Infrastructure Funding To Improve Outdoor Facilities In Sussex
A new funding programme is being launched today by Wealden District Council to invest up to £600,000 over the next three years to enhance and provide outdoor sports pitches and facilities throughout the district.
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Appeal For Witnesses After Pedestrian Hit By Cyclist In Brighton
Police are appealing for witnesses after a collision involving a cyclist and a pedestrian in Brighton.
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Collaborative Working To Secure Future Drinking Water For Lewes, Eastbourne And Newhaven
More than 20 stakeholders across the Newhaven, Lewes and Eastbourne area came together on 15 October for an open discussion about where drinking water will come from in the future.
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Sussex Boy Ravi, 9, Collects Prestigious British Citizen Youth Award
A Sussex youngster and Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist collected his British Citizen Youth Award yesterday (Sunday).
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East Sussex ‘Support Into Work’ Project Helps Refugees Secure Work And Training
Since November 2022, the East Sussex ‘Support into Work’ project has been assisting guests, refugees, and migrants to help them integrate into the local community.
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Man Jailed For Series Of Burglaries In Brighton And Hove
A man has been jailed for six years for a series of burglaries at properties in Brighton and Hove.
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Thousands Get Set To Run Beachy Head Marathon
Runners of all abilities are getting ready to take on one of the most challenging coastal routes in the country, as the Beachy Head Marathon returns this month.
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Man Arrested Following Report Of Armed Robbery In Berwick
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of armed robbery following an incident in Berwick on Friday afternoon (17 October).
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Local School Raise Money For RNLI After Water Safety Presentation
Eight Students from Peacehaven Community School visited Newhaven RNLI on Monday 14 October after fundraising for the lifesaving charity.
SPORT
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Pakistan vs England: Rehan Ahmed recalled in three-spinner line-up for tourists in third Test as Gus Atkinson also returns
England have recalled Rehan Ahmed as part of a three-pronged spin attack for the series-deciding third Test against Pakistan.
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Ref Watch: Dermot Gallagher analyses John Stones' winner for Man City, William Saliba's red card at Bournemouth and more
In the latest edition of Ref Watch, former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher runs through the key incidents at the weekend - including controversial calls involving John Stones and William Saliba.
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United States GP: Charles Leclerc leads dominant Ferrari 1-2 in Austin as Lando Norris penalty hands Max Verstappen third
Charles Leclerc superbly won the United States Grand Prix in a surprisingly-dominant one-two for Ferrari as Lando Norris lost a crucial third place to Max Verstappen after being penalised for a late-race overtake on his F1 title rival.
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Arsenal's red cards: Are Mikel Arteta's team becoming ill-disciplined or is it just bad luck in the Premier League?
They say good things come in threes - try telling Mikel Arteta that about Arsenal's disciplinary issues this season.
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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff slams Red Bull ride-height device as 'outrageous' and expects further FIA probe
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has described Red Bull's contentious ride height-adjusting device as "outrageous" and says he expects the FIA's leadership to investigate.
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 Random Islands You Can Visit
When most people think of island getaways, famous destinations like Hawaii, the Maldives, or the Greek Islands come to mind. But beyond the usual tropical hotspots, there are countless lesser-known islands waiting to be discovered. These hidden gems offer unique landscapes, fascinating cultures, and unforgettable experiences, all with a fraction of the tourist crowds. Whether you're looking for serenity, adventure, or something completely out of the ordinary, here are five random islands you can visit that promise an escape unlike any other:
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Five Of The Highest UK Villages To Visit
The UK is home to some of the most picturesque villages, nestled in valleys or perched on hilltops. But for those seeking altitude along with beauty, a few stand out for their impressive elevation. These high-altitude villages offer breath-taking views, fresh air, and a sense of serenity:
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Five Old-School Desserts From Our Childhood
While today's dessert trends lean toward gourmet creations and intricate flavours, there’s something undeniably special about the old-school desserts from our childhood. These humble, comforting delights remind us of a simpler time when sugary happiness was just a spoonful away. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit five beloved desserts from the past:
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Five Incredible Acoustic Gigs That Transcended Time
Over the years, there have been several acoustic performances that have stood out for their beauty, emotion, and impact. Here are five incredible acoustic gigs that have left a lasting mark on music history:
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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:
Lifestyle
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Five Random Islands You Can Visit
When most people think of island getaways, famous destinations like Hawaii, the Maldives, or the Greek Islands come to mind. But beyond the usual tropical hotspots, there are countless lesser-known islands waiting to be discovered. These hidden gems offer unique landscapes, fascinating cultures, and unforgettable experiences, all with a fraction of the tourist crowds. Whether you're looking for serenity, adventure, or something completely out of the ordinary, here are five random islands you can visit that promise an escape unlike any other:
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Five Of The Highest UK Villages To Visit
The UK is home to some of the most picturesque villages, nestled in valleys or perched on hilltops. But for those seeking altitude along with beauty, a few stand out for their impressive elevation. These high-altitude villages offer breath-taking views, fresh air, and a sense of serenity:
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Five Old-School Desserts From Our Childhood
While today's dessert trends lean toward gourmet creations and intricate flavours, there’s something undeniably special about the old-school desserts from our childhood. These humble, comforting delights remind us of a simpler time when sugary happiness was just a spoonful away. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit five beloved desserts from the past:
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Five Incredible Acoustic Gigs That Transcended Time
Over the years, there have been several acoustic performances that have stood out for their beauty, emotion, and impact. Here are five incredible acoustic gigs that have left a lasting mark on music history:
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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:
Watch
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How the odd bet on football could cost you a mortgage
While having the odd bet on your football team to win at the weekend sounds like a bit of harmless fun, it could actually scupper your chances of getting a mortgage.
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Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe defends comments to King as 'global truth telling'
The Australian senator who shouted at the King has defended her actions, insisting he is "not our sovereign".
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Bonus payments to water company bosses rise to £9.1m amid sewage scandal
Bonuses to water company bosses rose this year to £9.1m - despite record sewage discharges and financial woes at some utilities.
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Labour's Employment Rights Bill could cost business up to £5bn a year, government analysis shows
Overhauling workers' rights could cost businesses around £5bn a year, the government has said.
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1,100 inmates set for early release - as review considers tougher punishments outside prison
Tougher punishments outside prison are being considered as part of a government review into sentencing.
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Chris Kaba was 'core member' of gang and 'gunman in nightclub shooting' days before he was killed by police
Chris Kaba was a core member of a notorious south London gang and accused of being the gunman in an alleged bid to murder a rival in a nightclub shooting days before he was killed.
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World Conker Championships men's winner cleared of cheating
The men's World Conker Championships winner has been cleared of cheating after a steel chestnut was found in his pocket.
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Middle East conflict: Beirut building destroyed after Israel warns civilians to evacuate
Explosions have erupted in the Lebanese capital Beirut after Israel threatened "imminent strikes" on Hezbollah's financial sites.
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Moldova narrowly votes for closer European Union ties in referendum beset by claims of Russian meddling
Moldova has narrowly voted for closer ties to the European Union in a referendum dominated by claims of Russian interference.
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Paul Gascoigne's daughter says she was groomed and sexually assaulted by Al Fayed
British model Bianca Gascoigne has said she was groomed and sexually assaulted by Mohamed al Fayed when she worked at Harrods as a teenager.
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Wales train crash: Passenger dead and 15 in hospital after collision in Powys
A passenger has died and 15 others have been taken to hospital after two trains collided in Mid Wales on Monday evening.
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Alex Salmond's private family funeral to take place next week
Alex Salmond will be laid to rest in a private family funeral in an Aberdeenshire village a week today, it has been confirmed.
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King confronted by indigenous activists day after being heckled in Australian parliament
The King has been confronted by indigenous Australian activists the day after he was accused of "genocide" by a senator in the Australian parliament.
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US election: The Arab-Americans turning to 'wild card' Trump in Michigan
America is full of contradictions. This is the story of one of them: the Arab-Americans who will vote for Donald Trump.
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Budget 2024: Minister refuses to rule out tax rises for people earning more than £100,000
A government minister has refused to rule out raising taxes for higher earners.
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Assault, screaming and sensory overload: Inside HMP Elmley where 'every day is unpredictable'
As we walked to one of the wings at HMP Elmley - there was screaming.
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Gaza: Video shows hundreds queueing to flee in Jabalia - as UN aid chief warns of 'bodies left on street'
Footage shows hundreds of people queueing in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza as they await evacuation.
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Scientists claim breakthrough to bringing back Tasmanian tiger from extinction
The Tasmanian tiger, a wolf-like marsupial that once stalked the forests of Tasmania, could be brought back from extinction after a team of US and Australian researchers claimed a series of scientific breakthroughs.
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UK to give Ukraine £2.26bn loan to help fight Russia's invasion - but Kyiv won't have to repay a penny
The UK will give Ukraine a £2.26bn loan to buy weapons and other support to fight Russia's invasion, with the money effectively repaid to the British taxpayer by Moscow.
SKY NEWS
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Chris Kaba was 'core member' of gang and 'gunman in nightclub shooting' days before he was killed by police
Chris Kaba was a core member of a notorious south London gang and accused of being the gunman in an alleged bid to murder a rival in a nightclub shooting days before he was killed.
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Paul Gascoigne's daughter says she was groomed and sexually assaulted by Al Fayed
British model Bianca Gascoigne has said she was groomed and sexually assaulted by Mohamed al Fayed when she worked at Harrods as a teenager.
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Wales train crash: Passenger dead and 15 in hospital after collision in Powys
A passenger has died and 15 others have been taken to hospital after two trains collided in Mid Wales on Monday evening.
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Assault, screaming and sensory overload: Inside HMP Elmley where 'every day is unpredictable'
As we walked to one of the wings at HMP Elmley - there was screaming.
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King confronted by indigenous activists day after being heckled in Australian parliament
The King has been confronted by indigenous Australian activists the day after he was accused of "genocide" by a senator in the Australian parliament.
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Water companies seek even higher bill increases than first indicated
Water companies across England and Wales are asking for bills to be made even higher than they first requested, with one company seeking an 84% hike.
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US election: The Arab-Americans turning to 'wild card' Trump in Michigan
America is full of contradictions. This is the story of one of them: the Arab-Americans who will vote for Donald Trump.
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Harvey Weinstein has rare bone marrow cancer and is treated in prison
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has bone marrow cancer, according to a report in the US.
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Ely riots: Defendants enter pleas over alleged disorder
More than a dozen defendants have entered their pleas in connection with the riots in Ely, Cardiff, last year.
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Liam Payne: Singer had cocaine in his body at time of death, official says
An initial toxicology report has found former One Direction star Liam Payne had cocaine in his body at the time of his death, according to an Argentine official.
Tech News
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Giant meteorite strike may have helped life thrive on Earth, research suggests
A meteorite four times the size of Mount Everest may have helped life to thrive after it smashed into Earth, research suggests.
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Orionid meteor shower: When it will take place and how you can see it
An incredible display of celestial fireworks may be visible overnight as debris left by Halley's Comet streaks across the night sky - but the moon may end up ruining the view.
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FastRig: First UK trial begins of sail designed to cut ships' carbon footprint
The first UK trial of a rigid sail that can be fitted on commercial ships to reduce their carbon footprint is under way in the Irish Sea.
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AI-generated child abuse images increasing at 'chilling' rate - as watchdog warns it is now becoming hard to spot
The amount of AI-generated child abuse images found on the internet is increasing at a "chilling" rate, according to a national watchdog.
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Company hacked after accidentally hiring North Korean cyber criminal
A company was hacked after it hired a North Korean cyber criminal posing as an IT contractor.
Business News
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Government borrowing remains at highest since pandemic
Government borrowing is at its highest since the pandemic due to public sector pay rises and the high cost of borrowing, official figures show.
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Water companies seek even higher bill increases than first indicated
Water companies across England and Wales are asking for bills to be made even higher than they first requested, with one company seeking an 84% hike.
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Labour's Employment Rights Bill could cost business up to £5bn a year, government analysis shows
Overhauling workers' rights could cost businesses around £5bn a year, the government has said.
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Former Vanquis and MasterCard chiefs pick Pockit for new board seats
Former bosses of Vanquis Bank and MasterCard's international businesses are joining the board of a fintech which specialises in serving 'unbanked' consumers.
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Saudi-funded LIV Golf strikes deal to tee off in India
The breakaway international golf tour funded by Saudi Arabia's vast wealth is to stage its first event in India early next year amid its continued expansion and an impasse over the sport's global calendar.
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Bonus payments to water company bosses rise to £9.1m amid sewage scandal
Bonuses to water company bosses rose this year to £9.1m - despite record sewage discharges and financial woes at some utilities.
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Ocado Group lines up ex-Microsoft exec as next chairman
A former Microsoft executive is being lined up as the next chairman of Ocado Group, the online grocery technology provider.
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How the odd bet on football could cost you a mortgage
While having the odd bet on your football team to win at the weekend sounds like a bit of harmless fun, it could actually scupper your chances of getting a mortgage.
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Doubts grow over Reaction Engines rescue deal with UAE fund
The prospects of a rescue deal being struck for a British hypersonic aviation pioneer appeared to recede this weekend when it emerged that talks with a Gulf-based state fund had stalled.
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Budget 2024: Minister refuses to rule out tax rises for people earning more than £100,000
A government minister has refused to rule out raising taxes for higher earners.
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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