Homeless charity launches appeal to help support new homes for domestic abuse victims
A homeless charity has launched an appeal which will help to support victims of domestic violence in the city.
A homeless charity has launched an appeal which will help to support victims of domestic violence in the city.
A man stood in the middle of a pelican crossing in protest after road closures caused by a bike ride prevented him from visiting his dad on Father’s Day.
“Farcical justice” for Sussex garden centre thieves, say company affected
With one of Britain’s oldest inhabited castles, the county’s best gastropub and a proliferation of cosy coffee shops along its cobbled streets, it’s no wonder that the quintessentially English market town of Arundel has been named Europe’s most relaxing place.
A woman has spoken about the lavish sex parties she and her husband used to host in their Sussex home. According to The Times, relationship therapist Jemma Hardelle, 45, and her husband led a double life, hosting these events while working high-powered jobs.
On Wednesday of last week, our first female Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, published the Labour Government’s spending review. This is the process for setting departmental budgets for future years, for both day-to-day services and large capital investments like infrastructure. It’s an important moment, which will shape what government does in the coming years, and ultimately how the country will change.
The Jolly Sportsman in East Chiltington, near Lewes, has been named as having one of the best beer gardens in the UK.
The University of Sussex invites the public to a free event discussing Brighton and Hove’s Food Strategy Action Plan 2025.
Brighton University students showcase thoughtful solutions to health and accessibility issues in their summer show, open until June 13.
Arundel Castle’s Festival of History returns August 23–25, 2025, featuring reenactments, live demos, kids' battles, and hands-on activities.