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ID appeal following sexual assault on Brighton bus
Police in Brighton are seeking to identify this man following a sexual assault that took place on the 46 bus to Hollingbury on Wednesday 25 March at around 5pm.
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Man charged following burglary spate in Bognor Regis
A 34-year-old man has been charged after a series of burglaries in Bognor Regis
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Major disruption on the trains from Portsmouth Harbour
Rail passengers in Portsmouth have been facing major disruption after a faulty train blocked all lines between Portsmouth Harbour and Portsmouth & Southsea.
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Renewed appeal following series of bike thefts in West Sussex
British Transport Police (BTP) officers are issuing a renewed appeal after three bicycles were stolen at West Sussex railway stations.
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West Sussex charity celebrates 8 years of supporting people living with dementia
Sage House is preparing to celebrate eight years of supporting people living with dementia and their families across West Sussex, with a series of special fundraising and community events in May.
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Investigation launched after fire in Rustington
One person has been rescued after a fire at a home in Rustington.
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New bus service linking Eastbourne, Hailsham, Uckfield, East Grinstead and Gatwick Airport
A new bus route linking Eastbourne with Gatwick Airport is set to launch next month.
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University of Brighton completes £2.5m upgrade of teaching spaces across city campuses
The University of Brighton has completed a £2.5 million refurbishment of teaching spaces across its Moulsecoomb and Falmer campuses, in a move aimed at improving the student experience and helping meet skills needs across Sussex.
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Queen Elizabeth II memorial statue in Portsmouth
Fundraising has officially begun for a memorial statue of Queen Elizabeth II in Portsmouth, as the city marks one hundred years since being granted city status.
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37 arrest in Brighton in one weekend
Police in Brighton say 37 people were arrested in the city last weekend for a range of offences including common assault, actual bodily harm, criminal damage and possession with intent to supply a Class B drug.
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Protect your bike in Chichester
Police in Chichester are inviting cyclists to a free bike marking event later this week.
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People in midlife put off exercise for life by school PE lessons - as new Age UK campaign calls on South East to act now
New research from Age UK says 950,000 people in the South East used to dread PE lessons at school.
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Multi-million pound investment puts new fire engines on the road in East Sussex
More than £7.5 million has been invested in vehicles and equipment for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service over the past five years.
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Walk to help prevent homelessness in Chichester and Bognor
A West Sussex charity is inviting people to lace up their walking boots and help prevent homelessness in the local community. Stonepillow is hosting its Cathedral to Coast Trek on Saturday 2 May.
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SECAmb thanks outgoing CEO after three years of progress
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust has thanked Chief Executive Simon Weldon for his leadership after he stepped down from the role on Friday, 17 April. South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
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Store signage dispute in Emsworth
A small independent retailer in Emsworth has been forced to remove a traditional swinging shop sign after being told it breached highways regulations.
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Prolific shoplifter jailed and banned from number of Hampshire stores
A prolific shoplifter from Southampton has been jailed for four months and banned from all Co-op, Tesco, One Stop and Boots stores in Hampshire.
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VIDEO: Two-year ban for 117mph drug-driver in Crawley
Police are appealing after a hit-and-run in Horndean.
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University of Brighton to host international arts conference exploring the connection between migration and human identity
Artists, curators and filmmakers from across the globe will gather in Brighton for a major international conference exploring how migration, mobility and belonging are shaping modern art and culture.
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Cracking down on housing fraud in Arun
Arun District Council says a targeted crackdown on housing fraud has helped return homes to those most in need, while saving public money.
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Successful 'Our Living Library' event in Chichester proves uplifting and inspirational
Uplifting and inspiring stories have been shared as part of the successful ‘Our Living Library’ community event in Chichester.
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Brighton named UK’s 5th most expensive city for singles, costing £9k more a year
Living alone in Brighton is costing thousands more every year.
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Police dog finds drugs hidden in steering wheel near Cowfold
A police dog ‘steered’ officers in the right direction following a drugs bust near Cowfold.
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Chichester research shaping premier league coaching at Brentford
Researchers from the University of Chichester have been invited to share their football coaching expertise with Brentford FC, underlining the university’s growing influence on elite sport.
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ID appeal following series of burglaries in Bognor
Police are appealing for help to identify a man in connection with a series of burglaries in Bognor Regis.
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A23 crash at Albourne leaves several seriously injured
Police are investigating a serious multi-vehicle collision on the A23 at Albourne.
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Former Seaford teacher convicted of non-recent child sex offences
A former teacher at a preparatory school in Seaford has been convicted of non-recent sexual offences against children.
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Fundraiser for teenage girl in Selsey diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukaemia
A community in Selsey is coming together tonight to support a teenage girl facing a life-changing cancer diagnosis.
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Households in Eastbourne experience water outage
Hundreds of households in Eastbourne have been left without running water or are experiencing low water pressure following a suspected burst water main.
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Boomtown Festival near Winchester to continue until 2030
A major music festival at Matterley Estate near Winchester has been given the green light to continue until 2030, despite strong objections from residents and environmental campaigners.
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University of Brighton campuses become biodiversity tracking sites in global wildlife challenge
University campuses across Brighton are being transformed into biodiversity monitoring sites this month as part of a global effort to record wildlife and better understand urban ecosystems.
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Appeal for information following dangerous dog incident in Newport
Police are appealing for witnesses after a dangerous dog incident in Newport.
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VIDEO: Drink-driver banned after accelerating towards officer on foot in Crawley
A drink-driver who accelerated towards a police officer on foot in Crawley in February this year, causing him to fear for his life, has been sentenced in court.
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Primary and junior school places offers in West Sussex
Parents in West Sussex have now been told which primary schools their children will attend.
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VIDEO: Cows break out of field in Middleton-on-Sea
Residents in Middleton-on-Sea were left udderley amoosed after dozens of cows staged a surprise escape and took a leisurely stroll through a residential street.
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Appeal following collision in Andover
Police in Andover are investigating a collision involving a pedestrian and a black Peugeot 308.
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Robbery at Boots in Whiteley
Police are investigating a robbery at a Boots store in Whiteley and are appealing for the public’s help to identify a man they believe could assist with their enquiries.
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East Grinstead firefighters gear up for charity triathlon challenge
Six firefighters from East Grinstead Fire Station are preparing to take on a demanding endurance challenge as they gear up for the East Grinstead Triathlon on 10 May, all in support of the Fire Fighters Charity.
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V2 Radio shines a light on runners in the South taking part in the London Marathon
With the London Marathon set to take place next Sunday, runners from across the South are preparing to join thousands of participants for one of the world’s most iconic races.
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Road safety improvements to begin in Pulborough
Motorists in Pulborough are being warned of a road closure next week to improve safety.
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Age UK in Sussex helps older people access a record £6.5 million – as many struggle to make ends meet
Older people across West Sussex, Brighton and Hove are being supported with record levels of financial help as the cost of living continues to rise.
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Search for missing man from Emsworth
Police are growing increasingly concerned for a missing man from Emsworth who has not been seen since travelling to Portugal.
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Football Banning Order for man who threw drink at police officer in Brighton
A man has been banned from attending football matches for three years after throwing a drink at a police officer in Brighton.
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Three men sentenced for grievous assault on Haywards Heath boy
Three men have been sentenced for their roles in a grievous assault on a boy who was knocked off his bicycle by a car.
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University of Brighton shortlisted for national award recognising cost of living support
The University of Brighton has been shortlisted for a national award recognising its support for students during the cost-of-living crisis.
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Witness appeal following attempted robbery in Southampton
An appeal has been issued by police in Southampton following an assault on a 14-year-old boy.
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Residents will be invited to have their say on dog control rules in the Chichester District
Dog owners in Chichester could see rules extended for another three years.
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Boost for Rolls-Royce in Chichester
A new luxury car has been revealed by Rolls-Royce in Chichester.
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Watch owned by an unsung hero of Titanic rescue set to make £100,000 at auction in Penshurst
A gold watch presented to an engineer involved in the rescue of Titanic survivors is expected to fetch up to £100,000 at auction in the South.
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Men arrested and items recovered after high value theft in Worthing
Two men were detained on a motorway after being arrested in connection with a shop theft in Worthing.
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Chichester house fire sparks safety warning
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is warning residents about the dangers of overloading plug sockets following a significant house fire in Chichester.
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Boss of South East Water says sorry
The chief executive of South East Water has apologised for recent outages affecting Sussex and Kent.
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Man admits rape of woman in Worthing car park
A man is due to be sentenced after admitting to the rape of a woman in Worthing.
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West Sussex Fire and Rescue give tips to keep safe with e-cigarettes
Fire crews in West Sussex are warning of the growing risks linked to e-cigarettes, as concerns increase over fires caused by faulty devices and chargers.
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Appeal after pet theft in Brighton
Police in Brighton are appealing for help to trace a woman as part of a pet theft investigation.
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Police hotspot patrols in Sussex slash crime in targeted areas
High visibility hotspot policing patrols in the last year have slashed crime in targeted areas across Sussex.
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Oral history mental health project launches in Worthing
An oral history project capturing the voices of people who have used or worked in NHS mental health services in Sussex has arrived in Worthing.
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Police investigating burglary at Eastbourne flat
Police in Eastbourne are appealing for help to identify a man following a burglary at a flat in Eastbourne.
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New AI cameras to detect traffic offences in Sussex
New AI cameras are being used to help police target offenders and save lives in Sussex.
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ID sought following series of tendering offences across Sussex
Police are appealing for help to identify two men in connection with a series of suspected tendering offences across Sussex.
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Road safety work begins in Chichester
Work is getting underway today (13/04/2026) to make St Paul’s Road in Chichester safer for pedestrians and cyclists, with a series of improvements planned to enhance accessibility and visibility along the route.
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Tender options at Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower
New experiences including virtual reality, fine dining and thrill attractions could be introduced at Spinnaker Tower as a new operator is sought to run the landmark attraction.
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Final abandoned cat now safe at rescue centre in Sidlesham
After nearly four months, the final cat abandoned outside The Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre in Sidlesham has been safely rescued.
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Witness appeal following public order incident in Worthing
Three people have been arrested after a public order incident in Worthing.
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Teenager arrested after Littlehampton stabbing
A teenager has been arrested following a stabbing in Littlehampton.
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Thousands without power on the Isle of Wight
A major power cut is affecting parts of the Isle of Wight this afternoon (09/04/2026), leaving more than 1,600 customers without electricity.
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Eastleigh man sentenced for preying on child he met through online game Roblox
A man from Eastleigh who kept indecent images of a teenage girl he met through the online game platform Roblox, before travelling hundreds of miles and turning up in her home uninvited, has been jailed.
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Sussex Police hunt man wanted on recall to prison
Police are appealing for information to help locate a man with links to West Sussex wanted on recall to prison.
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WATCH: Recruiting on-call firefighters in East Sussex
East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is appealing for more people to step forward as on-call firefighters, helping to support emergency response across the county.
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New route launched at Gatwick Airport to Germany
London Gatwick has welcomed a new airline, as German carrier Condor launches its first UK route with regular flights to Frankfurt.
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Brighton apprentice named graduate of the year at Gatwick Diamond Business Awards
A University of Brighton apprentice has been named Graduate of the Year at the Gatwick Diamond Business Awards, marking a second consecutive win for the university’s degree apprenticeship programme.
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Search continues for missing capybara from Marwell Zoo
The search is continuing for a missing capybara that escaped from Marwell Zoo last month.
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First Sussex patients receive cutting-edge prostate cancer treatments as part of national trial
Patients in Sussex with advanced prostate cancer are now receiving innovative, personalised treatments as part of a major national clinical trial being delivered in Brighton.
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West Sussex Fire and Rescue Station Manager to run in London Marathon for Cancer Research UK
A West Sussex firefighter is preparing to take on the London Marathon later this month in memory of his mum, while raising money for Cancer Research UK.
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Scam alert in Adur and Worthing
Residents in Adur and Worthing are being warned about a suspected scam involving individuals posing as environmental enforcement officers.
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Gunwharf Quays introduces thousands of oysters to the Solent to boost biodiversity
More than 2,000 oysters have been introduced into the Solent as part of a major environmental initiative aimed at improving water quality and boosting marine life.
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Case solved for RNLI crew in Sussex
A small boat that drifted more than 60 nautical miles along the south coast has been recovered by RNLI crews after being spotted off Rustington.
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Loud bangs wakeup residents in Eastbourne
Residents in Eastbourne say they are being disturbed by a series of loud bangs late at night, with reports emerging from across the town.
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Work on Chichester crossing to start this month
Work is set to begin on a scheme to improve safety and accessibility along St Paul’s Road in Chichester later this month.
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Wolves at this years Spring Live in Ardingly
Spring Live! is set to return to West Sussex later this month, promising a packed weekend celebrating the countryside and the arrival of the new season.
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Sussex Katie Price banned from driving again
Sussex personality Katie Price has been disqualified from driving for a seventh time after failing to respond to police over a speeding offence.
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Isle of Wight’s beaches and parks under study for health benefits
Researchers from the University of Southampton are exploring how the Isle of Wight’s outdoor spaces can improve people’s health and wellbeing.
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Witness appeal following suspected arson in Yateley
Police are appealing for witnesses after a suspected arson incidents in Yateley.
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ID appeal following knife incident in Whitehawk
Did you witness a group of men fighting with knives and weapons in Whitehawk on 18 March?
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Call for changes in how psychiatrists recognise neurodivergence in Sussex
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is highlighting a major new editorial in the British Journal of Psychiatry, calling for a step change in how psychiatrists recognise and respond to neurodivergence across all areas of clinical practice.
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Police in Chichester appealing for witnesses after boy was reportedly assaulted
Police in Chichester are appealing for information following a reported assault on a young boy inside a supermarket.
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New summer academy launches at Chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester Festival Theatre is launching a new summer academy aimed at inspiring the next generation of backstage talent.
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The Red Arrows set to return to this years Eastbourne International Airshow
The Red Arrows are set to headline this year’s Eastbourne International Airshow, as organisers unveil plans for another spectacular four-day event on the Sussex coast.
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Want to volunteer your time with the police in Hampshire?
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is encouraging people to consider volunteering as police officers, as part of a drive to boost its Special Constabulary.
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Investigation opens into Fordingbridge industrial unit fire
An investigation is underway after a fire at an industrial estate in Fordingbridge.
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South East Coast Ambulance Service improved response times
South East Coast Ambulance Service has reported improved response times for urgent calls over the past year.
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V2 Radio's Digby found safe and well
There was a positive outcome for a much-loved V2 Radio office dog after he was found safe and well following a dramatic escape from the radio station near one of Chichester’s busiest roads.
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Pedestrian dies following Angmering collision
Police are continuing to appeal for information after a fatal crash in Angmering.
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Join Stonepillow on an 8-mile sponsored walk from Chichester Cathedral to Bognor Regis Sailing Club.
A new charity walking event is set to take place next month, raising vital funds to support people experiencing homelessness across West Sussex.
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New funding available for South East businesses with water saving ideas
Businesses across Hampshire, Sussex, Kent and the Isle of Wight are being invited to apply for funding to support new water-saving projects.
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Chichester children win epilepsy award
Three young children from Chichester have been recognised with a national award for their extraordinary support for their mum, who lives with epilepsy.
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New fire safety laws target safer evacuations for vulnerable residents in the South
West Sussex Fire and Rescue are reminding building managers that new fire safety laws have now come into force.
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Airlines Newquay to London Gatwick service ends
An airline has withdrawn its Cornwall to London Gatwick service earlier than planned, blaming rising costs and declining passenger demand.
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M23 closed between Crawley and Gatwick due to crash
West Sussex Fire and Rescue say the M23 northbound continues to be closed between Junction 10 for Crawley and Junction 9 for Gatwick due to a crash.
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Two arrests in connection with Littlehampton stabbings
Two people have been arrested after two teenage boys were reportedly stabbed in Littlehampton.


