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Sussex News
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Council Calls On West Sussex Residents To Consider Fostering
West Sussex County Council is calling on more residents to consider fostering to help fill its 'ongoing and significant' demand for foster carers across the region.
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Meghan, Duchess Of Sussex, Says Nigeria Is 'My Country' On Visit With Prince Harry
The Duchess of Sussex has said Nigeria is "my country" and that it is "humbling" to learn about her background while there on a visit.
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Two Men Wanted In Connection With Hastings Fatal Collision
Police are searching for these two men, who are wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Hastings.
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M25 Reopens Seven Hours Ahead Of Schedule
The M25 has been reopened over seven hours ahead of schedule following the second full weekend closure as part of a £317m project in Surrey.
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More 'Live' Bus Information Screens To Be Installed In West Sussex
A contract to provide 166 real-time information screens at bus stops across West Sussex has been awarded by the county council.
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Rare Bee Found In Lewes
A rare bee found in Lewes is a ‘testament to mowing for nature’.
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Event Bookings Go Live For Worthing Festival ‘24
Bookings are now live for more than 100 events covering music, art, heritage, comedy and family entertainment that have been registered as part of this year’s Worthing Festival.
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Man Charged After Throwing Brick Through Brighton Restaurant Window
A man has admitted to damaging a restaurant window in Brighton.
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Peacehaven Man Disqualified Over High-Speed A27 Pursuit Near Brighton
A dangerous driver reached speeds of more than 115mph during a pursuit on the A27 near Brighton.
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Appeal After PCSO Assaulted In Uckfield
Police are appealing for information after an assault on a PCSO in Uckfield town centre.
SPORT
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Vivianne Miedema: Arsenal confirm Women's Super League all-time top goalscorer will leave at end of the season
Vivianne Miedema will leave Arsenal at the end of the season when her contract expires, the club have confirmed.
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Fury vs Usyk: Tyson Fury promises to become history’s ‘most unexpected’ undisputed heavyweight champion
Tyson Fury has aspirations we can all understand. “My dream was to have a wife, have children. Be a good dad. That’s always been my dream. Have Sunday dinners, have a family picnic,” he told Sky Sports.
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Gary Neville believes Tottenham vs Man City is the title decider as Pep Guardiola's side rival Arsenal
Gary Neville believes the Premier League title race between Arsenal and Manchester City will be decided on Tuesday night, when Tottenham host Pep Guardiola's side, live on Sky Sports.
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Fury vs Usyk: Fight date, UK time, location, undercard, ring walk, odds and how to watch with Sky Sports
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk meet on Saturday in a hotly-anticipated fight that will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999. Here's all you need to know about the Sky Sports Box Office showdown.
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James Anderson: England stalwart set to end Test career this summer after talks with Brendon McCullum
James Anderson looks set to end his record-breaking England Test career this summer following talks with head coach Brendon McCullum.
Entertainment
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First Victim In Jaws Has Died Aged 77
The swimmer who was the first victim in the 1975 blockbuster Jaws has died.
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BAFTA TV Awards 2024: Top Boy, Happy Valley And The Sixth Commandment Among The Big Winners - As The Crown Misses Out
Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment were the big winners at this year's BAFTA TV Awards, taking home two prizes apiece.
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New Lord Of The Rings Film The Hunt For Gollum To Be First Of Two New Movies Set In Middle Earth
The team behind the Lord Of The Rings trilogy will work on two new films, Warner Bros has announced.
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Steve Albini, Producer Of Nirvana And Pixies Albums, Has Died Aged 61
US musician and rock producer Steve Albini, who has worked with acts including Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies, has died aged 61.
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Ireland Reaches Eurovision Final For First Time Since 2018 As UK's Olly Alexander Delivers First Performance
Bambie Thug has become Ireland's first Eurovision Song Contest finalist since 2018.
Stuff We Like
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Five Countryside Locations Perfect For Warmer Weather
As the temperature rises and the sun begins to shine (just about!), there's no better time to explore the picturesque British countryside. From rolling hills to serene lakeshores, the UK boasts an abundance of natural beauty waiting to be discovered. If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature, here are five British countryside locations perfect for warmer weather:
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Five Of The Most Unique Cakes Worldwide
Cakes are more than just desserts; they are edible works of art that reflect culture, tradition, and innovation. While classic cakes like chocolate and vanilla remain timeless favourites, there exists a world of cakes that push the boundaries of creativity and taste. From intricate designs to unusual ingredients, here are five of the most unique cakes from around the globe:
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NEW COMPETITION: Win Four VIP Tickets For More Radio Live 2024
Fancy attending this year's More Radio Live in style? We've got FOUR tickets up for grabs to our VIP Marquee with all-inclusive food and drink!
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Five Fantastic Destinations To Visit in May
Whether you're seeking vibrant cultural experiences, breath-taking natural landscapes, or simply a relaxing getaway, there are countless destinations that beckon travellers during this idyllic month. From bustling cities to remote paradises, here are five fantastic destinations to consider for your May travels...
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Five Of The Most Unique Ice Cream Flavours Worldwide
From savoury to spicy to downright bizarre, here are five of the most unique ice cream flavours from around the world that are sure to pique your curiosity...
Lifestyle
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Be Well, Move Happy: Gardening & Connecting with Nature
Spring is a wonderful time of year to get out and enjoy our natural world. Sara Whatley looks at connecting with nature for wellness and gardening for fitness
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Five Countryside Locations Perfect For Warmer Weather
As the temperature rises and the sun begins to shine (just about!), there's no better time to explore the picturesque British countryside. From rolling hills to serene lakeshores, the UK boasts an abundance of natural beauty waiting to be discovered. If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature, here are five British countryside locations perfect for warmer weather:
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Five Of The Most Unique Cakes Worldwide
Cakes are more than just desserts; they are edible works of art that reflect culture, tradition, and innovation. While classic cakes like chocolate and vanilla remain timeless favourites, there exists a world of cakes that push the boundaries of creativity and taste. From intricate designs to unusual ingredients, here are five of the most unique cakes from around the globe:
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Five Fantastic Destinations To Visit in May
Whether you're seeking vibrant cultural experiences, breath-taking natural landscapes, or simply a relaxing getaway, there are countless destinations that beckon travellers during this idyllic month. From bustling cities to remote paradises, here are five fantastic destinations to consider for your May travels...
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Five Of The Most Unique Ice Cream Flavours Worldwide
From savoury to spicy to downright bizarre, here are five of the most unique ice cream flavours from around the world that are sure to pique your curiosity...
Watch
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'It is too late, our boys have gone': Grieving parents tell Ofcom to 'step up' over social media content
Social media platforms must do more to stop their algorithms from recommending harmful content to children, Ofcom has said.
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Health minister apologises as birth trauma report finds 'shockingly poor quality' maternity care
A health minister has apologised after a new report concluded that poor care in maternity services is "frequently tolerated as normal".
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Georgia: Tense standoff on streets of Tbilisi as protesters try to block MPs from entering parliament
Tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets in Tbilisi - protesting against a proposed law threatening press and civic freedoms.
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Sir Chris Bryant: Senior Labour MP reveals skin cancer found in his lung
A leading Labour MP has revealed that he is having treatment after skin cancer was discovered in his lung.
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Ukraine war: Russia 'advancing from multiple positions' after delays in Western military aid, Kharkiv governor warns
Russia was able to open a new front in northeastern Ukraine because of delays in the supply of Western weapons to the frontline, the head of the region under attack has claimed.
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UK no longer in recession, official figures show, as 'confident' Sunak insists economy has 'real momentum'
The UK economy is no longer in recession, according to official figures.
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BAFTA TV Awards 2024: Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment among the big winners - as The Crown misses out
Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment were the big winners at this year's BAFTA TV Awards, taking home two prizes apiece.
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Northern Lights glow up skies across UK and around the world - see best pictures here
Skies over the UK were turned shades of pink and green as the Northern Lights produced incredible displays for skygazers.
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Police Scotland's chief constable: SNP finance probe heading to prosecutors 'within weeks'
The police investigation involving Nicola Sturgeon's husband is "moving on" with prosecutors to receive a file within weeks, Scotland's most senior officer has told Sky News.
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India elections: Minority communities, especially Muslims, anxious with Narendra Modi's expected election win
Elections bring out the best but also the worst of democracy.
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'Serious questions' for lenders over surge in ultra-long mortgages
Young homebuyers are being forced to gamble with their retirement prospects by taking on ultra-long mortgages, according to a former pensions minister.
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Starmer to meet with new team of mayors to discuss devolution after local elections boost
Sir Keir Starmer will bring together Labour's newly expanded team of mayors on Monday to develop a "gold standard" for growing regional economies.
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British Airways owner International Airlines Group sees profits soar
The owner of British Airways has reported a sharp rise in profits amid soaring demand for trips and a fall in the cost of fuel.
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Novak Djokovic to have medical tests after bottle strike and shock loss in Italian Open
Novak Djokovic says he will have medical tests after being struck on the head by a metal water bottle and then suffering a shock exit at the Italian Open.
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Eurovision: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu praises Eden Golan as Irish singer Bambie Thug criticises organisers and broadcaster
Israel's prime minister has paid tribute to the country's Eurovision performer - as Ireland's contestant continues to criticise organisers and an Israeli broadcaster.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, says Nigeria is 'my country' on visit with Prince Harry
The Duchess of Sussex has said Nigeria is "my country" and that it is "humbling" to learn about her background while there on a visit.
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Is Humza Yousaf entitled to £52,000 a year for life after his resignation?
When Humza Yousaf resigned as Scotland's first minister, questions were raised over what his pension would be.
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Cold lava landslides and flash floods leave 43 dead in Indonesia after heavy rains
A deluge of cold lava and mudslides have killed 43 people in Indonesia after monsoon rains triggered flash flooding.
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Seven companies granted royal warrants from the Queen - so how much could their price premium be?
Seven companies have been granted the first royal warrants from the Queen - as a brand expert told Sky News the special status could allow them to charge a price premium for their products.
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Zahawi takes on Very Group role days after quitting as MP
Nadhim Zahawi, the former chancellor, is to be named as chairman of one of Britain's biggest online retailers, days after confirming that he would step down from parliament at the next general election.
SKY NEWS
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Health minister apologises as birth trauma report finds 'shockingly poor quality' maternity care
A health minister has apologised after a new report concluded that poor care in maternity services is "frequently tolerated as normal".
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Steve Buscemi: Hollywood actor punched in the face on New York City street
Hollywood actor Steve Buscemi "is okay" after he was punched in the face by a man on a New York City street, his publicist has said.
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Emma Lovell: Teenage burglar who stabbed British mother to death in Australia is jailed
A teenager who stabbed a British mother to death in Australia after breaking into her home has been jailed for 14 years.
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Three men charged with assisting Hong Kong's intelligence service and foreign interference
Three men have been charged with offences under the National Security Act including assisting Hong Kong's intelligence service and foreign interference.
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Sir Chris Bryant: Senior Labour MP reveals skin cancer found in his lung
A leading Labour MP has revealed that he is having treatment after skin cancer was discovered in his lung.
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Georgia: Tense standoff on streets of Tbilisi as protesters try to block MPs from entering parliament
Tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets in Tbilisi - protesting against a proposed law threatening press and civic freedoms.
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Two arrested after Leeds United fan 'attacked' outside Norwich City's stadium
Two men have been arrested after a Leeds United supporter was injured outside Norwich City's stadium following the play-off match between the football clubs.
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Hunt for two men after camper van stolen from luxury Loch Lomond resort
Detectives are on the hunt for two men after a camper van was stolen from the car park of a luxury resort on the banks of Loch Lomond.
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Is Humza Yousaf entitled to £52,000 a year for life after his resignation?
When Humza Yousaf resigned as Scotland's first minister, questions were raised over what his pension would be.
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Cold lava landslides and flash floods leave 43 dead in Indonesia after heavy rains
A deluge of cold lava and mudslides have killed 43 people in Indonesia after monsoon rains triggered flash flooding.
Tech News
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Wales becomes first UK nation to join metaverse
Wales has become the first UK nation to join the metaverse.
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Apple apologises for crushing musical instruments and books in 'tone-deaf' iPad Pro advert
Apple has apologised for its new iPad Pro advert where it crushed cameras, books and musical instruments, saying it "missed the mark".
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Northern Lights glow up skies across UK and around the world - see best pictures here
Skies over the UK were turned shades of pink and green as the Northern Lights produced incredible displays for skygazers.
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Why are people outraged about Apple's new iPad ad?
Apple's ad for its latest iPad Pro has sparked outrage, with Hugh Grant saying it represents the "destruction of the human experience".
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'It is too late, our boys have gone': Grieving parents tell Ofcom to 'step up' over social media content
Social media platforms must do more to stop their algorithms from recommending harmful content to children, Ofcom has said.
Business News
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'Serious questions' for lenders over surge in ultra-long mortgages
Young homebuyers are being forced to gamble with their retirement prospects by taking on ultra-long mortgages, according to a former pensions minister.
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Zahawi takes on Very Group role days after quitting as MP
Nadhim Zahawi, the former chancellor, is to be named as chairman of one of Britain's biggest online retailers, days after confirming that he would step down from parliament at the next general election.
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Ultimate Performance strikes deal with buyout firm Inflexion
Ultimate Performance, an upmarket health and fitness platform, has struck a deal to fuel its expansion by selling a stake to Inflexion, the private equity firm.
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Ardersier Port secures £100m credit boost from government-backed banks
A Highland port set to become an "offshore wind hub" has secured a £100m credit boost from UK and Scottish government-backed banks.
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Pinewood-owner Aermont among suitors for £850m Village Hotels
The major backer of Pinewood Studios is among the suitors vying to buy Village Hotels, one of Britain's biggest mid-market hotel chains.
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Seven companies granted royal warrants from the Queen - so how much could their price premium be?
Seven companies have been granted the first royal warrants from the Queen - as a brand expert told Sky News the special status could allow them to charge a price premium for their products.
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Former Rank chief Birch in talks to run Ladbrokes-owner Entain
Henry Birch, the former boss of Rank Group, is among the candidates vying to run Entain, the FTSE-100 owner of Ladbrokes.
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Motors.co.uk among suitors raiding stricken Cazoo's garage sale
A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival which is on the brink of administration.
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British Airways owner International Airlines Group sees profits soar
The owner of British Airways has reported a sharp rise in profits amid soaring demand for trips and a fall in the cost of fuel.
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UK no longer in recession, official figures show, as 'confident' Sunak insists economy has 'real momentum'
The UK economy is no longer in recession, according to official figures.
Hidden County
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More Radio Live 2024
Everything you need to know about this year's More Radio Live and ticket information!
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Sussex Living Presents: The Garden Party 2024
Back for its third year, we're pleased to announce The Garden Party returns to Steyne Gardens, Worthing on Sunday, 18th August featuring four fantastic tribute acts - Billy Joel, Cliff Richard, Cher and the Bee Gees!
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A Summer At Hickstead 2024
We're proud to team up with Hickstead once more for two exciting events this summer, with some fabulous upgraded Members' Enclosure tickets available for our premium Hidden members, and free general admission tickets for each of our Hidden members!
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Win A Family Pass To The South Of England Show 2024
We've got FIVE family passes up for grabs to this fantastic family event!
Recipes
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Spanish Tortilla: A Taste of the Country
With lockdown affecting many family holidays this summer, you can still bring a taste of the Mediterranean sun to your home with this classic
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Recipe: Crispy Duck Pancakes with Hoisin Sauce
This warming dish is perfect for autumn nights at home. And it's much easier to make than you might think. Serve with rice and salad, or enjoy on their own
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