Former Pride ticket partner falls victim to data breach
A pride event’s former ticketing partner was subject to a data breach which may have involved some customers’ personal information.
A pride event’s former ticketing partner was subject to a data breach which may have involved some customers’ personal information.
Students at the University of Chichester have spoken out against proposed staffing changes at a university.
The Argus can reveal that East Brighton Trust (EBT) will take up residence at the historic Moulsecoomb Place in Brighton.
Three Sussex beaches have been named among the best in the UK by Condé Nast Traveller.
More than 400 households in Adur and Worthing have received £150 energy grants, thanks to targeted support funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
West Sussex County Council has paid more than £2,000 to a woman whose child missed out on almost a year of special educational help.
Lancing Parish Council was wrongfully charging Lancing residents £60 for annual parking permits the last three years due to an “error by the previous Clerk”
The worst areas in Sussex have been revealed, with only a tiny fraction of reported cases resulting in charges
Martin Lewis' Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has awarded Nationwide Building Society a key customer award
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