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Palestine Action Terror Ban Was Lawful Court Of Appeal Rules
The decision to ban Palestine Action as a terror group was lawful, the Court of Appeal has ruled..
Housebuilding Target At Risk Over Planning Shortages Union Says
The Government’s housebuilding target is at risk because of a shortage of council planners, according to new research..
Rightmove Gives Reasons Why June Saw An Unusual Asking Price Fall
The average price tag on a home fell by 0.6% or £2,113 in June, in the biggest price drop recorded for this month of the year in 14 years, according to a property website..
Starmer Announces Social Media Ban For Under 16s
Children under age 16 will be banned from social media in a “big moment for our country”, Sir Keir Starmer said..
Khan Announces 7m Promotion Campaign To Tackle Online Disinformation
Sir Sadiq Khan has announced a £7 million campaign to showcase London to the world and tackle online “disinformation” that he says is harming the capital’s reputation..
Scientists Make New Discovery About The History Of The Giants Causeway
Scientists have made a new discovery about the history of the Giant’s Causeway rock formation..
Road Designers Urged To Up Their Game To Tackle Spike In Wrong Way Driving
Motorway designers are being urged to “up their game” after an investigation found reported incidents of wrong-way driving on the roads have increased by 30% in four years..
Bank Of England Set To Hold Interest Rates As It Faces Balancing Act
The Bank of England is set to keep interest rates on hold as policymakers face the task of navigating the Middle East energy shock and a slowing economy..
Tommy Fury Dedicates Boxing Victory To Newborn Son Midas
Boxer Tommy Fury has dedicated his boxing victory to his and Molly-Mae Hague’s newborn son, Midas..
Under 16s Social Media Ban Should Be Part Of Basket Of Measures Lisa Nandy
Banning social media for under-16s is on its own not “the silver bullet solution”, but should be part of a “basket of measures” to protect children online, the Culture Secretary has said, ahead of Sir Keir Starmer’s expected announcement of a ban..
Resident Doctors Call Off Strike Action
The latest Government offer will now go to a vote amongst members of the BMA union.
Scotland Edge Past Haiti In World Cup Opener
John McGinn's first half strike seals a 1-0 win in Boston.
Canadian PM To Be Welcomed Home To Ireland
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will begin a two-day visit to Ireland on Saturday..
500000 Vowed For Grassroots Football To Support Next Generation Of Heroes
Scotland’s First Minister has announced new funding to inspire youngsters to “follow their sporting dreams”, with John Swinney promising the cash ahead of Scotland’s return to the World Cup..
NHS Faces Triple Whammy During Resident Doctor Walkout
The NHS is facing a “triple whammy of pressure” as the latest strike by resident doctors is set to coincide with a heatwave and the World Cup, health officials have said..
June Rain And Coming Sunshine Set To Boost Flowering Garden Plants And Veg RHS
June’s weather is proving a boon for gardeners, with plants set to be taller and more ladened with flowers than in recent years, horticultural experts have said..
A Million Events Was Never In The Plan Says Parkrun Founder As Milestone Nears
The founder of parkrun has said that a million events was “never in the plan” as the charity is set to reach the milestone this weekend..
Police In Kansas City Investigating Theft Of Englands Training Equipment
Police are investigating the theft of team equipment ahead of England’s arrival at their Kansas City base, the Football Association has confirmed..
Kevin Sinfield Helen Mirren And Lionesses Lead Kings Birthday Honours
Rugby league great Kevin Sinfield, actress Dame Helen Mirren and six of the European Championship-winning Lionesses lead the King’s Birthday Honours..
David Hockney Dies Aged 88
David Hockney, one of the most celebrated and influential British artists of modern times, has died aged 88..
Local News
Children learn healthy habits through hands-on school workshops
Children are getting a fresh taste of healthy living through hands-on learning with Gloji.
Coastal trail recognised among Britain's best running routes
A survey has revealed some of the UK’s top running hotspots.
New artwork celebrates journey that helped shape motoring history
This year’s RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run celebrates the 140th anniversary of the birth of the world’s very first production car.
Council highlights rise in betting harm during major tournament
Football fans are warned about a sharp rise in gambling risks during the World Cup.
New evening programme brings music and culture to gardens
A after-hours garden event programme in Sussex is offering a blend of culture, music and immersive experiences.
Emerging musicians shine during packed festival season
Throughout May, as Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe and The Great Escape transformed the city into one of the UK's cultural hotspots.
Seafront regency townhouse transformed into luxury hotel suites
On Brighton’s Regency Square, a restored seafront townhouse dating back to the 1820s has been reimagined as a collection of ten luxury design-led suites
Country house hotel ranked among world's best by guests
A country house hotel has been named among the top 10 per cent of hospitality businesses worldwide based on guest reviews.
Changes made to town shopping centre to create 'welcoming places' for customers
Curved timber benches are adding a level of comfort and connection at a town centre
Fine warning for Gatwick passengers as new ban added to beaches at holiday hotspot
Tourists visiting the Turkish resort city of Antalya are being warned about a new smoking ban that has just been introduced on select beaches.
Looking back at the 'tired' seafront site that is set for major transformation
Once a bustling hub, Pool Valley in Brighton has steadily declined into a "tired" and disused area over the years amid evolving transport infrastructure and the devastating Royal Albion fire.
Game of Thrones inspired dragon banquet is 'everything the Royal Pavilion should be'
Brighton's Royal Pavilion will transform into a Palace of Dragons for a lavish one-night banquet on July 2, promising a theatrical evening of fantasy, fine dining, and fire-breathing glamour
Seafront hotel could become flats and holiday lets amid housing shortfall
An Eastbourne guest house is set to be converted into five residential flats and two holiday lets
The full list of places called Sussex across the globe
Sussex comes from Old English and means “land of the South Saxons” - and the name has spread across the world
Construction work continues at Greggs which caused weeks of misery on the A27
Work to construct a new Greggs on the A27 near Lewes is progressing, as pictures show
Ancient Sussex tree is considered one of the most remarkable in the UK
An ancient tree in Crawley is among the UK's most remarkable specimens
Angling centre with nine lakes goes on the market
An angling centre with nine lakes is up for sale with a guide price of nearly £4 million
Pictures show progress of project to restore one of world's longest structures
Aerial photographs capture the ongoing work to restore Madeira Terrace in Brighton
Man says he has been sleeping on the beach due to his 'uninhabitable' flat
A man said his flat is “uninhabitable” and he has been forced to sleep on the beach due to mould and dampness
Hundreds object to controversial housing plans that could 'ruin' area
The housing development, which has been proposed for land off Hornbrook Farm on the eastern edge of Horsham, has sparked widespread objections











































