Looking back at some of Brighton and Hove's oldest and most loved pubs
Brighton and Hove has a wealth of great pubs so The Argus decided to look back in our archives at some of the oldest and best known.
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Brighton and Hove has a wealth of great pubs so The Argus decided to look back in our archives at some of the oldest and best known.
A man has been living in his car for the past three weeks after struggling to get a job due to his criminal past
Hastings Police said Stephen Franks, 46, was arrested on July 31 for 11 shoplifting offences and 12 breaches of a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO)
Churchill Square's manager says he does not believe the centre and car-park will become overwhelmed by IKEA
The modular classroom, found to be beyond economic repair, will be replaced using £2.581m in funding allocated by West Sussex County Council.
JWD Removals, based on Maple Road, Eastbourne, were on a delivery for Eastbourne Borough Football Club when they stumbled upon TV legend Gloria Hunniford
Charles Pring from The Argus tried out the Loxwood Joust, an immersive medieval festival in West Sussex, for his Pring It On! column.
His journey even garnered personal congratulations from football legend Paul Merson.
The long-anticipated opening of Ikea’s store in Brighton will take place this week but there was a time when the furniture giant could have opened in Lancing.
Brighton's new Ikea store is opening on Thursday August 14. Here are five things you may not know about the shop