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More Than 100 Brighton And Hove Teens Treated For Cannabis Addiction
Of those in treatment, 70 were under 15, including 10 under 14.

Sarah Booker-Lewis LDR
3 days ago


Calls Grow To Block Bonus For South East Water Chief After Water Crisis
David Hinton, the company’s chief executive, was paid a £115,000 bonus last year on top of a £400,000 salary

Dominic Kureen
3 days ago


West Sussex Children’s Services Receive Positive Ofsted Focus Visit Feedback
West Sussex County Council’s children’s services have been praised following a recent Ofsted focus visit.
Karen Dunn LDR
4 days ago


New Pet Cemetery To Open In East Sussex This Spring
Work is set to begin next month on a new pet cemetery in East Sussex, offering residents a local place to remember their much-loved animals.

Dominic Kureen
4 days ago


Eastbourne Residents Raise 'Rat-Run' Fears On The Village
A local councillor described the situation as “nerve-wracking,” particularly for elderly residents who have reported near misses.
Huw Oxburgh LDR
4 days ago


Seven More Drivers Convicted In Sussex Police Christmas Drink And Drug-Drive Crackdown
A total of 279 people were arrested during the operation, which ran from 1 December to 1 January. So far, 17 have been convicted and 80 charged.

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5 days ago


Top Five Times Children’s TV Accidentally Went Full Horror
Children’s TV was meant to be safe. Bright colours. Friendly faces. Moral lessons. And yet… every so often, it went completely off the rails and delivered scenes that felt ripped straight from a horror film — with no warning and no counselling afterwards. Here are five times kids’ TV accidentally went full horror… and left us scarred for life... 5. Goosebumps — “The Mask” (1995) The premise alone was unsettling: a mask that fuses to your face and slowly takes over your person
jamiecrow2
5 days ago


Top Five Classic Game Shows That Felt Like Social Experiments
With the massive success of BBC's The Traitors, it’s become clear that we love watching people lie, panic, form alliances, and slowly unravel under pressure. It feels modern. Psychological. Very now. But the truth is, TV has been running social experiments in front of us for decades — we just used to call them game shows. Long before reality TV got self-aware, these programmes quietly tested trust, greed, fear, and group dynamics, all while insisting everyone was “just having
jamiecrow2
5 days ago
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