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Calls for Suella Braverman, the MP for Fareham and Waterlooville to resign
Calls have been made for Suella Braverman to resign her seat following her defection to Reform UK.
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Two men sentenced for killing sheep on South Downs
Two men who admitted killing a sheep on the South Downs in 2023 have been given custodial sentences.
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West Sussex will spend £4.8m fire appliance upgrade
West Sussex County Council is to spend £4.8m on 12 appliances for its fire-fighting fleet.
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Criminal proceedings against former Sussex Police officer dismissed
The case against a former Sussex Police officer who was charged with assaulting two members of public, being drunk and disorderly and using threatening behaviour to commit harassment has been dismissed.
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Witness appeal following serious collision in Southampton
Witnesses are being sought following a crash between an e-bike and a pedestrian in Southampton.
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Holly Hill restoration plans
Fareham’s ancient woodland park is set for a £2.62 million transformation, promising easier access and modern facilities.
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Balanced budget and increased investment agreed by West Sussex County Council
A balanced budget, which protects frontline services, has been agreed by West Sussex County Council for the financial year ahead.
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Man arrested at Gatwick
Police have confirmed that a man has been arrested after reports of a firearm on board a train travelling from Brighton to Gatwick Airport.
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Royal recognition for children's home in West Sussex.
Staff at a children’s home run by West Sussex County Council have received royal recognition after the service was rated outstanding for a third year running.
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Havant Borough Council is investing in its environmental services to ensure it is fit for the future
Residents in Havant are set to see four new bin lorries on the roads as part of an investment in the borough’s waste and recycling services.
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Angmering Sports Hub gets planning approval
Planning permission has been granted for a new sports and community hub at Palmer Road Recreation Ground in Angmering.
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A missing cat at the Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre in Sidlesham found safe and well
A missing cat at the Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre in Sidlesham has been safely recovered after a stressful few days for staff and volunteers.
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Hampshire PCC and MP call for legal reform after funeral director convictions
PCC Donna Jones and Gosport MP Caroline Dinenage have demanded legal reform after the shocking abuse of bodies at Elkin and Bell funeral directors in Gosport.
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Hampshire PCC welcomes government u-turn on local election delays
A Hampshire mayoral candidate has welcomed the Government’s decision to scrap plans to delay dozens of local elections across the country.
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Appeal following fatal collision on A272
A motorcyclist has died following a collision on the A272.
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Glamping plan refused in Bosham
Plans to use land in Bosham as a glamping site have been refused by Chichester District Council.
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18-year-old driver from Bognor Regis disqualified
A teenager from Bognor Regis has been banned from driving after being caught behind the wheel while disqualified.
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Gross misconduct found against former Sussex recruit police officer
A former recruit police officer who omitted information during his vetting has had gross misconduct proven against him.
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Flooding of properties in Littlehampton and closure of A29 at Shripney
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service has dealt with a major flooding incident in Littlehampton.
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AirAsia X lands at London Gatwick with new flights to Kuala Lumpur
London Gatwick is expanding its long-haul network with the launch of a new daily service to Kuala Lumpur.
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Appeal following fatal collision on A30 in Hampshire
Two people have died following a crash on the A30 at Nether Wallop.
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Amberley Tudor Panels headed for conservation
A group of Tudor era panels are on their way to Cambridge to be conserved before returning to Chichester for display.
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Are you ready to vote in the South's local elections?
Residents across the South are being reminded to make sure they are registered to vote ahead of May’s local elections, with the deadline now just weeks away.
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Lewes District Council accelerates its delivery of new council houses
Lewes District Council says it’s pressing ahead with plans to deliver more sustainable council housing.
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Southern Water ramps up response to protect communities following heavy rainfall
Southern Water says it is stepping up its response across Hampshire, Sussex and Kent as persistent heavy rain continues to drive groundwater levels higher, increasing the risk of flooding and pollution.
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Yellow weather warning for heavy rain across the South
Heavy rain is forecast across the South today, with a yellow weather warning in force until 8am tomorrow. The bad weather is also interrupting sailings on Wightlink.
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Chichester Cathedral's new exhibition about its famous John Piper tapestry
A new free exhibition has opened at Chichester Cathedral, celebrating the story behind one of its most striking and significant artworks – the John Piper tapestry.
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West Sussex County Council local election u-turn reaction
West Sussex County Council has criticised the government’s U-turn over the postponement of May’s local elections.
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Late Queen statue progress in Portsmouth
Portsmouth City Council has confirmed it is moving forward with plans for a memorial statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II, with fundraising expected to begin in spring 2026.
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Police appeal after man is assaulted in Worthing
Police are investigating an assault in Worthing.
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Tribute paid to man murdered in Southampton
The family of a man killed in the Coxford area of Southampton have paid tribute to him, describing him as a much-loved son and brother.
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Tribute to Brighton police sergeant
Tributes have been paid to Malcolm Wauchope, known affectionately as “Choppy”, who has died after a battle with cancer.
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Plans approved for first phase of Welborne Science & Technology Park West
The first phase of a major new employment hub at Welborne has been given the go-ahead.
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Power cut hits part of Chichester district
West Sussex Fire and Rescue have been called out after a power outage.
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Weather Emergency Protocol activated in Arun
Homeless people across Arun can continue to access emergency accommodation until at least Friday.
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Digital innovation improves waiting lists for thousands of Sussex patients
Thousands of patients across Sussex are seeing improved communication while on hospital waiting lists.
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Students celebrate their success at Bognor Fire Station
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service says twelve students have now finished its latest IGNITE course.
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Man charged following serious assault in Bognor Regis
Police have charged a man with grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of a bladed article and possession of an offensive weapon following an incident in Bognor.
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Hampshire £354m SEND deficit to be cut under government bailout
Hampshire County Council’s £354 million deficit for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support is set to be largely paid off after confirmation of a multi-billion-pound Government rescue package.
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West Sussex County Council commits to a fairer future for people with care experience
People who have been in care in West Sussex are set to receive stronger support and fairer treatment.
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Meet police team in Southwick
Residents in Southwick are being reminded they have the opportunity to meet their local police team later this week.
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Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery awarded significant grant
Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery has announced it has secured a £249,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to transform its gallery spaces for a major new exhibition marking the city’s centenary.
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40 homes approved for Turners Hill
Plans to build 40 homes in Turners Hill have been approved by Mid Sussex District Council.
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West Sussex County Council says abuse of its officers needs to stop
The leader of West Sussex County Council says abuse of council staff has to stop.
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East Sussex councillors express support for 20mph limits on new housing developments
County councillors have expressed support for introducing default 20mph speed limits on new housing developments.
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MP voices concern over Crowborough bank closure
The MP for Crowborough has said she shares residents’ concern and frustration over plans to close the town’s Lloyds Bank branch.
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Parliamentary milestone reached as Sussex and Brighton move closer to devolution
The government has confirmed the final legal step needed to establish the Sussex & Brighton Combined County Authority.
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Romance comes to Arundel
Love will be in the air in Arundel this Saturday, as Tarrant Square hosts the town’s first dedicated Valentine’s Day event.
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Chichester cricket legend memorial call backed
Calls for a Chichester cricketing legend to be remembered in the park in which he used to play have been backed by his great-grandson.
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Police launch investigation after break-in at Co-op in Lindfield
Police are investigating a report of criminal damage and a break-in at a Co-op store on the High Street in Lindfield.
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Man charged following pursuit in Eastbourne
A 30-year-old man has been charged with driving offences after a pursuit in Eastbourne.
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101 homes planned for Partridge Green
Plans to build 101 homes in Partridge Green are to be considered by Horsham District Council for the second time.
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Key projects in the Chichester District to support biodiversity identified
Chichester District Council has published a new 10-year biodiversity strategy setting out how it plans to tackle nature loss and support wildlife recovery across the district.
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Pedestrian in Hastings dies following road traffic collision
A pedestrian involved in a road traffic collision in Hastings has since sadly died.
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Search continues for missing Newhaven lady 10 years after she vanished
It’s now ten years since Fatima Mohamed-Ali vanished from her home in Newhaven.
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Artists and traders team up to brighten Worthing shopping experience
Businesses and artists are joining forces to boost footfall in Worthing town centre this spring through a new initiative called Dwell.
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Eastleigh Borough Council chief exec steps down
A council chief executive has announced his resignation just weeks before details on the major restructure of Hampshire’s local authorities are due to be announced.
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Rathfinny Wine Estate founders to receive honorary doctorates from University of Brighton
More than 1,700 students are graduating at the Brighton Centre this week as the University of Brighton holds its winter ceremonies.
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The Portsmouth Academy students help tackle knife crime with new app
Three Year 10 pupils at The Portsmouth Academy have met with Hampshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones to present an app they developed to help tackle knife crime in Portsmouth.
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Police in Sussex warn of romance scams
Sussex Police are urging residents to stay vigilant as Valentine’s Day approaches, warning that romance fraud is becoming an increasing concern across the region.
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Salvington man charged with rape and sex offences against three girls
A man has been remanded in custody charged with rape and sexual offences relating to three girls in West Sussex.
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Council tax increase in Fareham
Council tax bills in Fareham could rise by 2.99 per cent under proposals for the 2026/27 financial year.
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West Sussex County Council says don't ignore road closures
West Sussex County Council is warning drivers not to ignore road closures during flooding.
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Horsham man jailed for sexually abusing young girl
A landscape gardener from Horsham who sexually abused a girl over several years has been jailed.
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West Sussex Economic Growth Board hosts tech sectors to boost regional growth
Businesses from across West Sussex’s fast-growing tech sector have come together for a major innovation roundtable.
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New apprenticeships launched at London Gatwick
Applications have opened for a new intake onto the apprenticeship programme at London Gatwick Airport, offering aspiring engineers the opportunity to begin their careers in one of the UK’s most dynamic working environments.
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London Gatwick cardiac arrest survivor reunites with her lifesavers
Moments before boarding a flight, Helen Warren’s holiday came to an abrupt halt when she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at London Gatwick.
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Serial train masturbator in Sussex back behind bars
A repeat offender in Sussex has returned to prison for exposing himself to a lone woman and masturbating just 12 days after being released on licence.
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Sussex Police officer found not guilty of controlling and coercive behaviour
A Sussex Police officer has been found not guilty of engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour against his ex-partner following a trial at Kingston Crown Court
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Identity appeal after man raped on University of Chichester, Bognor Regis campus
Police are looking to identify this man in connection with a rape investigation in Bognor Regis.
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Southern Water response to MP concerns in Portsmouth
Southern Water has responded to concerns raised by Portsmouth’s two Labour MPs about ongoing sewer works on Eastern Road.
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Car crash on the A267 at Five Ashes
Two drivers have been taken to hospital following a crash on the A267 at Five Ashes.
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Car crashes into hospital in Haywards Heath
A car has crashed into the main entrance doors at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath.
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Flooded roads across the South
Motorists across the South are being urged to take extra care on the roads this morning after another spell of heavy rain overnight led to widespread flooding and difficult driving conditions.
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Camilla Chapman from Chichester who was fighting cancer has died
A woman from Chichester who inspired and supported countless people through her courage and honesty through her cancer journey has sadly died.
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Family members sentenced for abusing two girls in Sussex
Six defendants have been sentenced for 39 offences including rape, sexual assault, child cruelty and perverting the course of justice against two girls in their family in West Sussex.
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Yellow weather warning for rain in Sussex and Hampshire
A yellow weather warning remains in force today as further heavy rain is forecast across parts of West Sussex and Hampshire.
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Council invests £8 million in leisure facilities as part of new leisure contract
Chichester District Council has announced a major £8 million investment in its three leisure centres as part of a new 15-year leisure contract due to begin on 1 May 2026. The decision was approved at a special Cabinet meeting on 20 January and has now been confirmed following the standard call-in period.
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Colourful laser shows will light up Chichester Canal Basin
Hits from pop royalty including Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter will feature in this year’s colourful laser shows at Chichester Canal Basin, taking place later this month.
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Decision due on Newhaven speed limit
Plans to lower the speed limit in part of Newhaven are due to go in front of county councillors next week.
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Southsea sea defence designs approved
Councillor claims “In two years, Southsea will have one of the finest promenades in Europe” as sea defence designs are approved.
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Illegal vapes worth £138,000 seized in Hampshire
Vapes and tobacco products with an estimated street value of £138,000 have been seized by Hampshire County Council.
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Complaint planned after Sussex Police Commissioner censure vote
A formal complaint is to be lodged after members of the Sussex Police & Crime Panel voted to censure the Police & Crime Commissioner.
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Bike-A-Thon for Chichester's Camilla Chapman
Many people across the Chichester area will remember Camilla Chapman – the local woman who is urgently trying to raise £250,000 to help fund specialist cancer treatment.
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Man pleads guilty to killing Anthony Scarrott from Worthing
A man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 80-year-old Anthony Scarrott from Worthing.
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The Holloways will perform in Chichester
More acts have been confirmed for this year’s Back Then Festival, as organisers continue to build anticipation for one of Chichester’s biggest summer music events.
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Extensive refurbishment of the Sails of the South begins this February
Portsmouth City Council is set to begin refurbishment work on the Sails of the South on the M275 from 10 February, as part of efforts to keep the landmark safe and looking its best ahead of Portsmouth’s centenary year as a city.
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Appeal following collision in Portsmouth
Police are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage following a road traffic collision in Portsmouth.
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New community safety grant fund launched to support local projects across Arun
The Safer Arun Partnership has launched a new Community Safety Grant Fund.
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Arrests and safeguarding in Sussex for Child Sexual Abuse Intensification Week
Sussex Police and partners have taken part in a campaign of arrests and safeguarding as part of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Intensification Week.
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Boy stabbed in Brighton
Police in Brighton are appealing for witnesses and information after an assault in Saunders View Park on Monday 2 February at around 7.30pm.
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West Sussex restaurants, clubs and bars urged to review their fire safety arrangements
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is urging hospitality venues across the county to review their fire safety arrangements following a series of serious and fatal fires in similar settings overseas.
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Bishop of Chichester to retire from office
The Bishop of Chichester has announced he’s retiring at the end of May.
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Man charged with rape of 17-year-old boy in St Leonards
A man has been charged with raping a 17-year-old boy in St Leonards.
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Appeal for information after serious assault and affray in Horsham
Police investigating a serious assault and affray in Horsham have released images of two men they wish to speak with.
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More destinations added to London Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport has announced the launch of two new routes to Germany, strengthening its connections with key European cities.
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Appeal following serious collision in Southampton
An appeal for witnesses has been launched following a serious road collision in Southampton.
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Man found guilty of raping a teenage boy at Brighton address
A man has been found guilty of raping a teenage boy in a flat in central Brighton.
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Arrests made as officers complete warrants in Bognor
Police made three arrests and seized drugs and cash during warrants at three addresses in Bognor.
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Rail disruption in the South East continues
Rail passengers across the South East are being warned to expect disruption for the rest of the day, following what train operators have described as “multiple incidents” across the network.
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Yellow weather warning for rain across the South
People across Hampshire and parts of West Sussex are being urged to prepare for heavy rain, as unsettled weather continues to affect the south coast.
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Trading Standards prosecution in Bognor Regis leads to £105,000 penalty
A Bognor Regis shop owner has been ordered to pay £105,000 after being sentenced for repeatedly selling counterfeit cigarettes and illegal vapes.
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Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in East Grinstead welcomes publication of the National Cancer Plan
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in East Grinstead has welcomed the publication of the National Cancer Plan for England, describing it as closely aligned with the work the trust already delivers for patients across the South East.
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Portsmouth Water marks major milestone at Havant Thicket Reservoir
Work has reached a key stage at Havant Thicket Reservoir, as Portsmouth Water marks progress on the UK’s first major new reservoir in decades.
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Transport links holding back West Sussex economy
MPs have been warned that poor transport links are holding back the West Sussex economy, with concerns raised over unreliable rail services and chronic congestion on the A27.
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Opportunity for evening and night-time businesses in Chichester to boost their offering — grant scheme now open
Independent high street businesses in Chichester District that trade in the evening or at night could benefit from a new funding boost.
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Councillors in Wealden set to hear supermarket’s licence bid
A supermarket chain’s bid to secure a licence for a new store in Hailsham is due to go in front of Wealden councillors.
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Residents in Chichester reminded to choose a licensed breeder when buying a puppy
People looking to buy a puppy in Chichester area are being urged to choose a licensed breeder.
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Sussex students urged to volunteer to boost job prospects
Students are being encouraged to boost their job prospects while helping their local community by volunteering with Arun & Chichester Citizens Advice.
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Fareham police appeal again after assault at train station
Police in Fareham are continuing to appeal for witnesses after a man and a woman were approached by a group of young people at the town’s railway station.
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Portsmouth City Council make £3M in savings in budget
Portsmouth City Council has outlined £3m of savings and a council tax rise ahead of the budget-setting process.
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New Mayoral Combined County Authority for the region
A new Mayoral Combined County Authority is being set up across East and West Sussex, and Brighton and Hove, even though a mayor won’t be elected until 2028.
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End South East Water hosepipe restrictions
South East Water is facing growing criticism for keeping a hosepipe ban in place, despite Ardingly Reservoir being full.


