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Tourism businesses in Bognor Regis and Littlehampton warn rising costs are threatening jobs and investment
Tourism and hospitality businesses in Bognor Regis and Littlehampton have warned that rising costs, policy uncertainty and employment regulations are making it increasingly difficult to open, recruit staff and invest.
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Second round of community safety grants opens in Arun
Community organisations across Arun are being invited to apply for grants of up to £2,500 for projects aimed at reducing crime, tackling antisocial behaviour and protecting vulnerable residents.
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Drug offender extradited from Georgia jailed
A man who fled the UK while under investigation for serious drug offences has been jailed for ten years after being extradited from Georgia.
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Hampshire 999 surge leaves neighbourhood policing stretched
Police are increasingly pulling neighbourhood officers away from their communities due to a surge in 999 calls, Hampshire’s police commissioner has admitted.
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Southampton Hospital reports increased deaths and rise in strokes in June heatwave
June’s heatwave led to an increase in deaths and a sharp rise in strokes, Southampton hospital leaders have said.
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Wildfire warning issued across the South as hot weather continues
A wildfire warning has been issued for large parts of southern England as the continuing hot and dry weather increases the risk of fires breaking out.
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Looking back at the life and times of former MP and MEP Ann Widdecombe and her fondness of a West Sussex animal charity
A West Sussex animal welfare charity has led tributes to its long-serving patron Anne Widdecombe, as a murder investigation continues into her death.
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CCTV images released following assault in Southampton
British Transport Police have issued an image of a man they would like to speak to following a serious assault at a pub in Southampton.
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Two men sentenced after 2019 Brighton death
Two men have been sentenced after being found guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
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Police seize e-bike after anti-social riding in Horsham
Police have seized an e-bike following reports it was being ridden in an anti-social manner in Horsham.
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“Pay up for Pompey” strike ballot
The National Joint Council should “Pay up for Pompey” as council workers face strike ballot, the union UNISON says.
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Man fined £40,000 for unlicenced felling and habitat destruction in Horsham
A 40-year-old man has been fined for unlicenced tree felling and habitat damage in Horsham
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Abandoned giant tortoise becomes Sussex charity educational ambassador
A giant tortoise believed to have been abandoned in Bognor Regis has found a new role as an educational ambassador for a Sussex reptile charity.
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Fire on the A27 between Boxgrove and Fontwell
West Sussex Fire and Rescue have been called out this afternoon to a fire on the busy A27 between Boxgrove and Fontwell.
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Scientologists get planning permission, despite objections in East Grinstead
The Church of Scientology has been given permission to set up an events arena at its East Grinstead home.
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WATCH: Dolphins join Littlehampton RNLI volunteers during training exercise
A routine training exercise became a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the volunteer crew of Littlehampton RNLI after their lifeboat was surrounded by dolphins.
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Tributes to former West Sussex County Councillor Richard Burrett
Tributes have been paid to former West Sussex County Councillor Richard Burrett, who has died at the age of 57.
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West Sussex Fire and Rescue give tips on how to stay fire safe during the heatwave
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is urging residents and visitors to take extra care outdoors as the South East experiences the UK’s third heatwave of the year.
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Chichester ranked top university on the South Coast for student satisfaction
The University of Chichester has received outstanding results in the National Student Survey (NSS).
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Hundreds of objections for plans to build 117 homes in Borde Hill
More than 350 objections have been received by Mid Sussex District Council to plans to build up to 117 homes in Haywards Heath.
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Littlehampton ketchup fly-tippers ordered to pay nearly £17,000
A company and its director have been ordered to pay almost £17,000 after a trailer loaded with hundreds of bottles of tomato ketchup was dumped in a Littlehampton car park.
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Three people sought after Colgate pub break-in
Police in the Horsham district are trying to identify three people seen on CCTV after a burglary at The Dragon Pub in Colgate.
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Best foot forward to support Horsham Matters
A Horsham charity is marking 20 years of supporting local people with its first sponsored walk.
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Man charged following fatal M23 collision in West Sussex
A 38-year-old man has been charged following a serious collision on the M23 in West Sussex.
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Tackling fly-tipping in Portsmouth
New plans to tackle fly-tipping have been welcomed by Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan.
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Hosepipe restrictions begin on Isle of Wight and parts of Hampshire
People living on the Isle of Wight and in parts of Hampshire face hosepipe restrictions from today as dry weather continues to put pressure on water supplies.
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Chichester MP questions developer over Earnley housing open days
The MP for Chichester has written to David Wilson Homes after learning that open days were being advertised at the Fossil Bay development in Earnley, despite a stop notice remaining in force.
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Amber heat health alert covers the South
An amber heat health alert is in place across the South.
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2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed begins today near Chichester
The Goodwood Festival of Speed gets underway today, bringing four days of world-class motorsport to Goodwood House, near Chichester.
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UPDATE: EasyJet flight from Gatwick Airport to Ibiza declares emergency @12:13 09/07/2026
Flight EZY87PX issued the emergency alert at around 9.05pm on Wednesday evening after departing from Gatwick Airport.
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Appeal for witnesses, information and CCTV following Eastleigh robbery
Police in Hampshire are investigating a reported robbery in Eastleigh.
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Spectacular summer cinema in Chichester
Chichester International Film Festival is returning this summer with 15 days of films, special events and open-air screenings.
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Boost for mental health support on the South's major roads with new charity partnership
National Highways has joined forces with mental health charity Chasing the Stigma to help people access support more quickly across the South.
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Sussex custody visiting scheme receives national Platinum award
The Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner’s Independent Custody Visiting Scheme has been recognised nationally for the quality of its work.
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New Brighton project to examine what decades of body image research has missed and why it matters
A new University of Brighton project is bringing together international researchers to challenge structural bias in body image science.
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Fire in Littlehampton
Firefighters have extinguished a blaze involving two sheds in Littlehampton.
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Worthing special school expansion
The expansion of a special school in Worthing has been approved by West Sussex County Council.
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More than 11,000 visitors help raise almost £180,000 for Chichester Cathedral
More than 11,000 people visited Chichester Cathedral’s Festival of Flowers over four days in June, helping to raise £176,403 towards the preservation of the historic cathedral.
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Chicken nugget reward for diligent police dog
Two stolen motorbikes, multiple police units, one very good girl — and a well-earned box of chicken nuggets.
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Gosport man pleads guilty to attempted false imprisonment and trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence
A Gosport man has pleaded guilty to attempted false imprisonment and trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence after breaking into a home in Rogate.
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Family pay tribute to Lucas Scutt following fatal Cowes fire
The family of a man who died following a fire in Cowes have paid tribute to a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend.
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Major junction upgrade set to transform safety and travel in Horsham
People in Horsham are being advised about upcoming roadworks to improve safety at a key town centre junction.
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Two men found guilty following Brighton death in 2019
Two men have been found guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm after a 34-year-old man died following an assault in central Brighton.
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ID appeal following robbery in Eastbourne
Police in Eastbourne are seeking to identify six men in connection with a robbery.
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Young 999 caller from East Sussex recognised after helping save mum
A young 999 caller from East Sussex has met the ambulance call taker who helped him stay calm when his mum suffered a severe allergic reaction.
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Public in the South East underestimate their daily water use by more than 100 litres
People in the South East are underestimating how much water they use each day by more than 100 litres, according to new research.
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Calls to end controversial tip booking system in East Sussex
Calls to end a controversial booking system at rubbish tips in East Sussex are set for debate by councillors.
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Chichester MP urges rethink over coastguard pay changes
Chichester’s MP is calling on the government to rethink proposed changes to payments for coastguards.
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Public inquiry begins in the traveller pitch refusal.
A public inquiry into Chichester District Council’s refusal of an application to set up 22 gypsy/traveller pitches in Sidlesham has been reconvened.
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Swimmers warned over dangerous currents at Littlehampton East Beach
Littlehampton Lifeboat is warning people heading to East Beach during the hot weather to take extra care in the water.
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WEATHER: Heat-health alert as temperatures climb across the South
People across the South are being urged to take care as a yellow heat-health alert remains in place during another spell of hot weather.
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Two new NHS dental clinics planned for Portsmouth
Two new NHS dental clinics could soon open in Portsmouth as part of efforts to improve access to care in the city.
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Creative family trail coming to Chichester this summer
Families are being invited to explore Chichester city centre through a new creative trail this summer.
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Community grants in Mid Sussex
Mid Sussex District Council has approved five community grants totalling £16,855.
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Sussex urged to take part in Big Butterfly Count
Sussex has crowned the Peacock as its favourite butterfly, and now residents are being urged to help find out how the much-loved species is faring this summer.
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University of Chichester marks impact of dementia learning programme
Staff, students and families from the University of Chichester have celebrated the achievements of nursing and physiotherapy students who took part in the Time for Dementia programme.
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Permanent repairs to Worthing Pier to begin this summer
Work on a permanent repair scheme to protect Worthing Pier for future generations is set to begin this August.
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VIDEO: Free course for young motorcyclists launched by police in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Police in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are launching a new free course for young and inexperienced motorcyclists.
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Hosepipe ban to be introduced in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Southern Water is introducing a temporary hosepipe ban for customers in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as hot, dry weather continues to put pressure on local water supplies.
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Tribute paid to a “beautiful, loved boy” from Southampton
The family of a 14-year-old boy who died in Southampton on Sunday 21 June have described him as a “beautiful, loved boy”.
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ID appeal following robbery in Littlehampton
Police in Littlehampton are trying to identify two men following a robbery at Wickes.
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Vulnerable residents urged to take care as heatwave builds across the South
People across the South are being urged to check in on vulnerable neighbours, friends and relatives as the region faces its third spell of hot weather so far this year.
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Worthing Pride hailed a colourful success
Worthing Pride has been hailed a success after a colourful weekend of celebration, music and the LGBTQI+ community.
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Overcrowding fears as flats planned for brownfield site in Chandler's Ford
Residents have warned that a proposed block of 32 flats could worsen “overcrowding” and parking problems as plans go out to consultation.
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Rare HMS Victory artefacts go on show in Portsmouth
Visitors to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard will be able to see HMS Victory from a new perspective this summer, with rare objects and new views.
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Farnham and Bordon MP to raise sewage overflow concerns
The Conservative MP for Farnham and Bordon is set to speak to MPs this week about efforts to prevent sewage overflows and protect local waterways.
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Chichester District Council offers £90,000 worth of funding to local businesses as part of grants programme
Businesses across the Chichester District are being encouraged to find out more about a new series of council grants on offer.
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Council officer helps protect swans near Arundel Castle
A West Sussex County Council officer has helped protect a nesting pair of swans and their young near Arundel Castle, following a swift response from councils and the local community.
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Lewes Patina Parade
Lewes is coming alive today as Patina’s Moving On Parade returns to the streets of the town.
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Major works due to start on Selsey sea defences
Work to prevent the failure of sea defences at Selsey has been approved by Chichester District Council’s planning committee.
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East Sussex charity urges people to "step up" for rescued bears
East Sussex-based International Animal Rescue is inviting people across the UK to take part in its latest fundraising challenge to support bears rescued from captivity.
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Driver jailed for high speed crash near Warninglid
After a fatal high-speed collision near the village of Warninglid, West Sussex, a man has been sentenced.
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A man is charged with murder after a man and woman died in St Leonards
A man has been charged with two counts of murder after a 66-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman were found deceased at an address in St Leonards.
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Major repair work needed at delayed Southwick housing scheme
Major repair work is needed at Adur District Council’s new seafront social housing development in Southwick before residents can move in.
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Tributes paid to former Crawley councillor
A former councillor who dedicated more than 30 years of his life to representing Crawley has died, aged 57.
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Expansion approved for St Anthony’s Special School in Chichester
The expansion of a school for children with special needs has been approved by West Sussex County Council.
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Cowdray Maize Maze returns with global summer adventure in mind
Anyone who has ever fancied travelling the world without the airport queues, lost luggage or passport panic may want to head for Cowdray this summer.
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Marchant learning pod opens at Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead
Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead has officially opened a new learning space in honour of Bob Marchant and his lifelong commitment to education, mentoring and supporting future generations of healthcare professionals.
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Fontwell Park Racecourse prepares for a night of fashion, racing and Take That hits
Hats, heels, sharp suits and a fair bit of sparkle are expected at Fontwell Park Racecourse next month as Ladies Evening returns.
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Southwater Country Park lake paddling beach closed after illness reports
A warning has been issued about the risks of open water after a number of visitors fell ill following trips into Southwater Country Park lake.
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Worthing fire station to open its doors for annual community day
Worthing Fire Station will be throwing open its doors later this month for its annual open day, held in conjunction with Broadwater Carnival.
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Woman in her 80s seriously injured in Fareham collision
A woman in her 80s has been seriously injured after being hit by a car in Fareham.
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ID appeal after high-value theft in Bexhill
Police in Bexhill are seeking to identify these women seen on CCTV in connection with enquiries following a high-value theft at Boots in Ravenside, at around 6.10pm on 19 June.
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Gosport MP blasts ‘derisory’ consultation on Haslar expansion
A Gosport MP has blasted the Home Office over plans to expand Haslar Immigration Removal Centre, branding the public consultation “utterly derisory”.
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Yellow heat-health alert issued across the South
A yellow heat-health alert has been issued across the South, with vulnerable people being warned to take extra care as temperatures rise.
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Brighton sausage roll business burglar jailed
A burglar in Brighton who caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage in order to access a till containing just £20 has been jailed.
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Three boys arrested after pigeon deaths in Portsmouth
Three boys have been arrested after reports of pigeons being killed in Portsmouth.
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Millions Of wet wipes removed from Sussex and Hampshire sewers
Hundreds of millions of wet wipes are being removed from sewers across Sussex and Hampshire every year, according to new estimates from Southern Water.
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Hampshire Police appeal following theft of 135 sheep
135 sheep have been stolen from a farm in Hursley in Hampshire.
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Portsmouth Marriott Hotel cladding removal and replacement
Plans have been submitted to replace cladding at the Portsmouth Marriott Hotel to comply with fire safety regulations.
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Sussex Youth Ambassadors lead fight against online grooming
A pioneering youth-led programme is continuing to grow across Sussex, helping young people protect themselves and their peers from online grooming.
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Fundraiser launched for Chichester boy with stage 4 cancer
Family and friends of an 11-year-old boy from Chichester are raising money after he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
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Holly Johnson becomes patron of The Sussex Beacon
Internationally renowned singer, songwriter and artist Holly Johnson has become a patron of The Sussex Beacon.
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Arun District Council backs anti-social behaviour awareness week
Authorities across the South are backing Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, a national campaign aimed at highlighting the impact of antisocial behaviour and encouraging communities to report problems.
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Portsmouth teenager’s stroke prompts warning from ambulance service
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is urging people not to dismiss the signs of stroke after a Portsmouth teenager suffered a life-changing stroke at the age of just 15.
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Council in East Sussex sees sharp decline in EHCP performance
More families in East Sussex are waiting longer for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), county council leaders have heard.
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Man arrested on suspicion of two murders in St Leonards
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of two murders in St Leonards on Tuesday (30 June).
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Student teachers from University of Chichester champion communication-friendly classrooms
Primary Teaching students at the University of Chichester are calling for more communication-friendly classrooms after taking part in Makaton training.
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MP Visits New Primary Care Provider In Hailsham
Sussex Weald MP Nusrat Ghani has visited Seaforth Farm Surgery in Hailsham to meet the new medical team providing care for more than 11,000 local residents.
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Friends walk from Chichester to Birdham for MND awareness
A group of friends have walked from Chichester to Birdham to raise awareness of Motor Neurone Disease after their childhood friend Jamie was diagnosed with the condition.
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UNISON Strike Ballot in Portsmouth
Council workers across Portsmouth could be asked to strike later this summer after UNISON rejected this year’s local government pay offer.
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New chair elected for fire scrutiny committee in West Sussex
West Sussex County Council’s Fire and Rescue Service Scrutiny Committee has elected a new chair and vice-chair.
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Pair arrested over vehicle damage scam in Worthing area
Police have arrested two people in connection with a vehicle scam in the Worthing area.
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Columbus flagship replica to visit Shoreham for first time
A replica of Christopher Columbus’s flagship is set to arrive in Shoreham for the first time.
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Chichester International Film Festival returns for 2026 with iconic open air screenings
The Chichester International Film Festival is returning this summer with a packed programme of cinema, live events and open air screenings.
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Drone ban proposed for Brighton and Hove parks and public places.
Anti-social dogs and dog walkers, drone pests and campers all face a crackdown as the council looks afresh at its power to regulate public places.
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Two men arrested after a collision involving an ambulance and car on the A23 at Pease Pottage
A further appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage is being made to assist in the investigation into a collision on the A23 at Pease Pottage on Saturday (27 June).
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Residents asked for views on Crawley walking and cycling improvements
Residents are being invited to have their say on proposed improvements to walking, wheeling and cycling routes between Crawley Town Centre and Manor Royal Business Park.
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SECAmb stood down from critical incident
South East Coast Ambulance Service has stood down from the critical incident declared during the recent period of extreme heat.
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Four people escorted safely back after boat breaks down near Bognor Regis
Four people have been escorted safely back to Littlehampton Marina by the RNLI after their boat broke down near Bognor Regis.
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Van fire in Worthing
A van has been destroyed by fire in Worthing.
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Progress on complaints over car parking fines at West Quay Retail Park in Southampton
Motorists who were issued fines at West Quay Retail Park have started to see them cancelled after months of waiting.
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Sinkhole repairs in Bognor Regis
A sinkhole which appeared on a street in Bognor Regis is being repaired.
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Sussex Partnership Conference Reflects on Mental Health, Learning Disability and Neurodiversity Innovation across county
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has held its annual conference in Brighton, bringing together more than 200 staff, partners and people with lived experience.
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Charges authorised following Brighton knife incident
Charges have been authorised following a knife incident in Silwood Street, Brighton.
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Motorcyclist injured in a collision with a car on the A24 at Horsham
Police in the Horsham district are investigating a serious crash involving a car and a motorcycle on the A24.
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Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi to headline Chichester business event
Television presenter and business turnaround expert Alex Polizzi is coming to the University of Chichester as headline speaker at a major new event for the Sussex business community.
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Surrey man jailed for child sex offences in West Sussex
A 28-year-old man has been jailed for seven years and six months for multiple sex offences involving a child in West Sussex.
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Fly tipping fines in Portsmouth
Portsmouth is set to introduce clear-cut rules on fly-tipping fines – with culprits having to pay at least £400 if they are caught.
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Sussex households invited to Southern Water customer roadshow in Worthing
People in Sussex will be able to put their questions directly to Southern Water when its next Your Water Matters event arrives in Worthing next month.
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MP visits Chichester cricket club amid facilities debate
Chichester MP Jess Brown-Fuller has visited Chichester Priory Park Cricket Club to hear about the challenges facing one of the city’s busiest community sports clubs.
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Heatwave continues across the South with warnings still in place
The South of England remains in the grip of very hot weather, with heat warnings continuing across Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex.
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Urgent appeal for donations at Bognor Regis Foodbank
An urgent appeal has been launched by Bognor Regis Foodbank as organisers ask people to help support families and individuals in crisis.
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Man jailed for knifepoint rape in Brighton
A rapist who threatened a woman at knifepoint in Brighton has been jailed.
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House fire near Wartling in East Sussex after bonfire gets out of control
Fire crews are tackling a house fire near Wartling after a bonfire is believed to have got out of control.
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A change for Marks and Spencer in Chichester
Plans to turn a former Homebase building in Chichester into a 55,000 sq ft Marks & Spencer store have been submitted to the district council.
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Councillor signs off on crisis fund plan for East Sussex
A plan to support families in East Sussex on low incomes has secured the backing of another county council cabinet member.
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Appeal following fail-to-stop collision in Southsea
Police in Southsea are appealing for witnesses following a collision between a car and a bicycle.
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Man sentenced for rape and sexual offences on girls in West Sussex
A man who groomed young girls via social media to sexually abuse them in West Sussex has been jailed.
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Sussex PCC secures additional funding to support policing demands in Crowborough
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne has secured almost £796,000 in additional Home Office funding to support policing in Crowborough.
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SECAmb launches ‘Outrun An Ambulance’ charity challenge
South East Coast Ambulance Service has launched a new charity appeal, challenging local communities to see if they can ‘Outrun An Ambulance’.
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Getting cooler in the South, but travel on the trains only if you have to
The heat wave continues for much of the South as the Met Office extends the red extreme heat warning.
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Extra police patrols in Eastbourne during tennis open
Extra police patrols are taking place in Eastbourne during the town’s famous tennis open.
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Specialists help police support Domestic Abuse victims in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Domestic abuse specialists embedded in police control room under Raneem’s Law pilot taking place in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
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Bosham could get new dog park
Plans to open a dog walking area in Bosham have been submitted to Chichester District Council.
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Appeal for information following shoplifting and assault incident in Petersfield
Police investigating a shoplifting and assault incident in Petersfield are trying to identify a man who may be able to help with their enquiries.
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West Sussex fostering service shortlisted for two awards
West Sussex County Council’s fostering service has been shortlisted in two categories at the Sussex Chamber Business Awards 2026.
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Queen Alexandra Hospital declares critical incident after heatwave affects vital systems
Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth has declared a critical incident after several vital chiller units stopped working during the heatwave.
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Brighton i360 report row
A “lessons learnt” report about Brighton and Hove City Council’s decision to broker a £36 million loan for the i360 will go before councillors for debate in September.
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Bognor Regis drug bust
A 22-year-old man has been jailed for 44 months for his involvement in running the White J drugs line in Bognor Regis.
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Hot temperatures are continuing across the South today, with a red warning still in place for extreme heat
People across West Sussex, East Sussex and Hampshire are being urged to take extra care, with disruption continuing for schools, travel and public services.
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University of Portsmouth students bring colour to the local community
A new mural has transformed a substation outside Havant’s Public Service Plaza, following a collaboration between Havant Borough Council staff and illustration students from the University of Portsmouth.
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Food waste collected in Mid Sussex
Picture if you can 41,000 tins of baked beans – that’s the equivalent amount of food waste collected each day by Mid Sussex District Council.
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Jailed for violently assaulting a man in Portsmouth
A 22-year-old man has been jailed for 16 months after carrying out a violent and unprovoked assault on a motorist in Portsmouth.
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Man sought following Hove shop fraud
Police are working to identify the man in the images after a fraudulent incident was reported at a business in Hove.
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Sussex Police issue warning following drainage scam
Police are urging the public to remain vigilant as a drainage scam in the Adur and Worthing area is investigated.
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Worthing leisure centre’s water-saving tech makes a splash
New technology is helping a Worthing leisure centre cut water use, reduce waste and protect the environment.
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VIDEO: Schools closed and red warning for extreme heat covers inland and coastal areas of the South
A number of schools across the South are closed today, while others are finishing early as extreme heat affects the region.
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Man sentenced for the rape of a woman in Worthing
A man has been sentenced for the rape of a woman in a car park in Worthing.
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Man stabbed in Aldwick
Police are searching for a suspect after a man was seriously injured in an incident involving a bladed weapon in Aldwick.
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Residents and businesses invited to help shape future of Crawley Town Centre East
Residents and businesses are being asked to have their say on major plans to regenerate part of Crawley town centre.
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Warning issued after footage shows ‘urban exploring’ inside Southampton's Toys R Us building
Security measures at the former Toys R Us site could be ramped up after people entered the vacant building.
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Cabinet to review annual report that will guide East Sussex County Council spending
A major report setting out the current position of East Sussex County Council will be presented to Cabinet next week.
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Red heat warning begins for the South, and advice to dog owners
A very rare red extreme heat warning has come into force for inland parts of the South, with temperatures expected to climb as high as 36 Celsius in some areas.
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Space research lifts off at University of Chichester
The University of Chichester has taken its first steps into space research as part of an international project testing a prototype spacesuit for future lunar exploration.
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Air quality improves in part of Chichester
Air quality in part of Chichester has improved so much that it no longer needs to be classed as an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA).


