Does police reform go far enough to fix a broken system?
Finally, after nearly sixty years, if we are to believe the government, we are about to see a long-awaited revolution in UK policing.
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Finally, after nearly sixty years, if we are to believe the government, we are about to see a long-awaited revolution in UK policing.
For the second time in 18 months, the government has thrown the planning rulebook up in the air.
A Brighton music venue could see later opening hours on the weekend if a licence change is approved.
Plans to build a 78-bed care home in East Grinstead have been approved by Mid Sussex District Council.
A holiday park’s bid to run a fishing hire business in Hastings Country Park is due to go in front of councillors.
The council has granted itself a month-long drinks licence for Victoria Gardens, Brighton, after the only objection was withdrawn.
Worthing Borough Council is seeking to redirect £668,700 originally set aside for a sprinkler system on Worthing Pier to provide structural repairs.
Bus and cycle lanes on Lewes Road will be temporarily suspended in Brighton.
In the dock: A round-up of recent cases heard at Sussex (Central) Magistrates’ Court sitting at Brighton Magistrates’ Court.
The Dunselma guesthouse in Bexhill has been listed for sale by estate agents Christie & Co.