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Portsmouth MPs react to Starmer resignation
Portsmouth’s Labour MPs have thanked Keir Starmer for bringing “Labour back from the brink” after he announced his resignation this morning.
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Extreme heat warning issued across the South
An extreme heat warning is now in place across the South, with temperatures expected to reach up to 36 Celsius over the coming days.
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Police renew appeal to identify man found dead in Southampton Woodland
Police have renewed an appeal to identify a man who was found dead in a wooded area in Southampton more than two years ago.
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Fareham special school wins national award for SEND excellence
A Fareham special school is celebrating after receiving national recognition for its work supporting pupils with social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH).
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Major path improvement programme enhances access across West Sussex
Residents across West Sussex are enjoying easier access to the county’s coast and countryside thanks to major improvements to public paths over the last year.
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Southampton adult social care 'requires improvement'
Southampton City Council’s adult social care service has been rated “requires improvement” by the Care Quality Commission after inspectors found problems in several key areas.
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Weald School secures £2.6m funding for new activity studio and ICT suite
Weald School in Billingshurst is set to receive up to £2.6 million from the county council to fund a major redevelopment project.
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Motorcycle crash survivor completes historic around-the-world challenge
Adventurer James Ketchell has said that the achievement of becoming the first person to circumnavigate the globe by air, sea, and land has not yet fully “sunk in”.
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Pupils back to hot meals as Woodingdean Primary resolves kitchen issue
Hot meals have returned to pupils at Woodingdean Primary School in Brighton after a kitchen equipment fault disrupted the service for around a month.
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Crawley rolls out new food waste service under recycling reforms
Crawley Borough Council is set to introduce weekly food waste collections this autumn, around six months after the government’s deadline for councils in England to roll out separate food waste services.
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Portsmouth begins major fire safety overhaul of residential towers
Portsmouth City Council has launched a fire safety improvement programme worth up to £120m for its high-rise and mid-rise housing blocks. The council aims to appoint contractors by October, with work scheduled to address fire risk assessment requirements by 2030.
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Hotel to 18-bed HMO plans
A prominent seafront hotel in Southsea could be converted into a 24-resident house in multiple occupation (HMO) under plans submitted to Portsmouth City Council.
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Made In Chichester
A new exhibition celebrating the people, skills, and industries that have shaped the Chichester District has opened at The Novium Museum.
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U-turn as Rejected Housing Development in Chichester is Given the Go-Ahead
Plans to demolish a bungalow in Loxwood and replace it with 18 homes have been approved after the developer returned with a revised version of a previously rejected scheme.
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Major M27 lorry park and electric vehicle hub approved near Fareham
A major lorry stop, electric vehicle charging hub and storage facility serving Portsmouth International Port has been approved near Junction 11 of the M27, despite concerns about traffic and the impact on the surrounding countryside.
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Hero builders save six-week-old kitten as crows attack him on construction site
Workers rushed to the rescue after hearing tiny Bob’s cries while he was being pecked by crows — finding him injured, alone and covered in ticks.
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Sussex Police officer charged with assaulting colleague during training
A Sussex Police officer has been charged with assaulting a colleague during a training exercise.
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Five arrested during National Crime Agency operation at Eastbourne harbour
Five people have been arrested following a National Crime Agency operation at Sovereign Harbour in Eastbourne.
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Four arrested after suspected gunshot and serious crash near Hastings
Four men have been arrested and remain under police guard in hospital following reports of a suspected gunshot in Bexhill and a serious crash near Hastings.
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Brighton electric bus named after ‘grandfather of paramedicine’
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SPONSORED: Chichester to host first major music festival
Chichester is set to welcome its first major music festival this summer, with Back Then Festival taking place on Saturday 8 August 2026.
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SPONSORED: Madonna tribute to headline at Music at Murrells Field in Barnham
A huge night of live music, entertainment and family fun is heading to Barnham this summer.
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SPONSORED: Stansted Summer Festival returns for 2026
The popular Stansted Summer Festival is returning for 2026, bringing a weekend of family fun, entertainment and eccentric charm to one of the area’s best-known country estates.
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SPONSORED: Cheese and Chilli Festival returns to Chichester for 2026
The Cheese and Chilli Festival is returning to Chichester this summer for another weekend of food, flavour and family fun.
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SPONSORED: Voodoo Festival returns to Chichester with new venue for 2026
Voodoo Festival is returning for 2026, bringing a celebration of dance music, live performance and street art to Chichester.
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SPONSORED: South Downs Food Festival returns to Stansted Park this weekend
The South Downs Food Festival is returning to Stansted Park this weekend, bringing two days of food, drink and celebration to the Hampshire estate.
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Sussex pupils ‘missing out’ on vital digital skills, survey suggests
Digital skills are not being prioritised in Sussex primary schools, according to new research.
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Portsmouth MP welcomes new bill to ban conversion practices
Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan has welcomed new government action to ban abusive conversion practices.
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West Sussex urges World Cup fans to celebrate safely
West Sussex County Council is working with partners to help residents enjoy the men’s football World Cup safely and responsibly.
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Waterlooville man jailed for shoplifting and assaulting police officer
A Waterlooville man has been jailed for 54 weeks after a series of offences including shoplifting, assaulting an emergency worker and dangerous driving.
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Chichester MP calls for business rates reform to support youth jobs
Chichester MP Jess Brown-Fuller has called on the government to reform business rates to help hospitality businesses employ more young people.
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Man charged in connection with suspected firearm incident in Bognor Regis
Police are continuing to investigate and appeal for witnesses after an incident involving a suspected imitation firearm in Bognor Regis.
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Firefighters tackle charity shop fire in Littlehampton High Street
Firefighters have been called to a fire at the Cat and Rabbit charity shop in Littlehampton High Street.
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Reform UK set to take one seat of the mayoral authority board in new Hampshire and Solent mayoral combined county authority
The new Hampshire and Solent mayoral combined county authority (MCCA) is moving closer to becoming operational, with Reform UK set to take one of the two county council’s seats on its main decision-making board.
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St John’s Park tennis courts in Burgess Hill reopen after refurbishment
Residents across Mid Sussex are being encouraged to pick up a racquet this summer, as the tennis courts at St John’s Park in Burgess Hill reopen following refurbishment work.
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Thousands in Sussex going without hearing aids despite life-changing benefits
Thousands of people in Sussex could be living with untreated hearing loss, despite new research suggesting hearing aids can dramatically improve quality of life.
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Brighton Queer Prom: Prom season will never be the same
A special prom night for LGBTQ+ young people is being held in Brighton this summer, aiming to create a safe, welcoming and joyful celebration for those who may have felt out of place at traditional school proms.
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VIDEO: AI cameras detect more than 2,000 offences
More than 2,000 seatbelt and mobile phone offences were detected during just four weeks of AI road safety cameras being used in Sussex.
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A Sussex NHS trust has been recognised for work with Armed Forces community
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has been recognised for its continued work supporting the Armed Forces community.
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Charges authorised following death of a woman in Aldwick
A man has been charged after an 84-year-old woman was found deceased in her home in Aldwick.
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Clashes with police in Southampton over death of Henry Nowak
At least two people have been arrested after disorder broke out last night, near the scene in Southampton where 18-year-old Henry Nowak was killed.
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Missing three teenage boys last seen in Bognor Regis
Police are appealing for help to find three teenage boys who are missing and were last seen in Bognor Regis.
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Potential Southampton heat network expansion could benefit more homes and businesses
More homes and businesses in Southampton could benefit from low-cost heating if the expansion of a renewable energy scheme goes ahead.
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Annual beach run in Littlehampton
Littlehampton’s annual beach run is set to return this month, with around 600 participants expected to take part.
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UKHarvest based in Chichester is celebrating the work of its nearly 500 volunteers as part of Volunteers’ Week.
The Chichester-based charity says volunteers are at the heart of its work across all UKHarvest locations, supporting staff, customers and service users every day.
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Video appeal for information after aggravated burglary in Brighton
Police investigating a report of an aggravated burglary in Brighton have appealed for anyone with further information to come forward.


