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Chichester's 'Roman Week' Returns In May
The award-winning Chichester Roman Week is back this May half term.
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Ringmer Animal Welfare Charity Launches '50 Miles In May' Fundraising Challenge
Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare’s 50 Miles in May challenge will raise vital funds to help animals in need.
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Vintage Vehicles And Classic Cars To Feature At Eastbourne Motor Show
Over 600 classic and vintage vehicles will attend Eastbourne's Magnificent Motors event, to be held on the seafront on May 4 and 5.
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Newhaven RNLI Sends Out Mayday Call For Fundraising
Newhaven RNLI is calling on members of the public to support the RNLI’s Mayday fundraising campaign by signing up to take part in a Mayday Mile.
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Planning A Pruning? Sussex Zoo Invites Gardners To ‘Skip The Tip’ And Donate
Drusillas Zoo Park in Alfriston is inviting all residents who are tidying and trimming their gardens to ‘skip the tip’ and donate their unwanted clippings as tasty treats for their 800 animals instead.
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Katie Price Threatened With Jail If She Keeps Missing High Court Hearings About Her Bankruptcy
Katie Price could be arrested and sent to prison if she keeps missing bankruptcy hearings, a court has heard.
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Brighton & Hove Leader Criticises Government's Growth Hub Plan
Council leader Bella Sankey has criticised the government for telling Brighton and Hove City Council to form a local growth hub with neighbouring West Sussex County Council.
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Man Sentenced For Fatal Hit And Run Crash In Eastbourne
A speeding driver killed a pedestrian at a zebra crossing then drove away and covered the damage to his vehicle.
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Gatwick ‘Meet And Greet’ Parking Firms: Passengers Urged To Do Their Research
Motorists are being urged to do their research on “meet and greet” parking companies offering services at London Gatwick before handing over their keys to jet off on their travels.
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Free Book On The Menu For West Sussex Meals On Wheels Clients
Meals on wheels customers in West Sussex received a free book with their meal deliveries this week.
SPORT
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Mo Salah and Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool forward appears to clash with manager on touchline at West Ham
Mo Salah said "if I speak today there will be fire" after clashing with Jurgen Klopp on the touchline during Liverpool's 2-2 draw at West Ham.
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Arne Slot to Liverpool is an example of Premier League clubs and supporters wanting their coaches 'untainted'
After spending 48 hours immersed in the world of Arne Slot, it is easy to convince oneself that Liverpool have identified football’s next super coach. A man operating at the tactical vanguard, an expert in man management, and a master of the media.
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Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag defends his side's style after Burnley draw in Premier League
Erik ten Hag says Manchester United are "one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams" in the Premier League.
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Chelsea boss Emma Hayes on Kadeisha Buchanan's red card: 'Worst decision in history of Women's Champions League'
Emma Hayes described referee Iuliana Demetrescu's decision to send Kadeisha Buchanan off in Chelsea's Women's Champions League semi-final defeat to Barcelona as "the worst decision" in the history of the competition.
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Mauricio Pochettino claims VAR has 'damaged image of English football' after Chelsea denied winner at Aston Villa
Mauricio Pochettino has claimed the use of VAR by match officials is "damaging the image of English football" after Chelsea were denied an incredible comeback at Aston Villa.
Entertainment
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Jack Whitehall Reacts After Prince William Calls His Jokes 'Dad-Like'
Jack Whitehall says he's been the victim of "outrageous shading" after the Prince of Wales described his jokes as "dad-like".
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Baby Reindeer: Writer Richard Gadd Tells Fans To Stop Speculating About Characters
Richard Gadd has urged fans of his hit show Baby Reindeer to stop speculating about who the characters in his show are based on in real life.
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Richard Osman Reveals Thursday Murder Club Cast - Including Ex James Bond
Richard Osman has revealed three out of four of the lead characters for the forthcoming big screen adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club.
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Anne Hathaway Describes 'Gross' Audition Where She Had To Kiss 10 Men
Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway has described a "gross" past audition where she had to "make out" with 10 men.
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Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department Streamed More Than 300 Million Times In One Day
Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department has become the first album in Spotify history to reach more than 300 million streams in a single day.
Stuff We Like
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Five Incredible Curries From Around The World
Originating from the Indian subcontinent, curry has evolved and adapted to different cultures, resulting in a diverse array of delicious dishes. From creamy Thai curries to fiery Jamaican jerk chicken, here are five incredible curries from around the world that are sure to tantalize your taste buds:
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Five Brilliant Twists In Mind-Bending TV Shows
Television has long been a platform for storytelling, captivating audiences with its ability to transport viewers to other worlds and challenge their perceptions. Mind-bending TV shows take this to the next level, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats with unexpected plot twists that redefine the entire narrative - here's five which left our jaws on the floor...
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Our Five Favourite Twists In Cinema
While many films leave a lasting impression with their compelling characters and breath-taking visuals, it's the unexpected twists that truly elevate the cinematic experience. From jaw-dropping revelations to mind-bending plot turns, here's five of our favourites:
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Five Incredible Desserts From Around The World
From delicate pastries to indulgent cakes, desserts come in countless varieties, each reflecting the unique flavours and traditions of its place of origin. Let's embark on a delectable journey around the world to explore five incredible desserts that are sure to tantalize your senses:
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Our Five Favourite Time-Travel Movies
From altering the course of history to exploring the consequences of our actions, time travel films offer a unique blend of science fiction, adventure, and philosophical exploration. While there are countless movies that delve into the intricacies of time travel, here are five of the best that have stood the test of time and continue to mesmerize audiences around the world:
Lifestyle
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Five Incredible Curries From Around The World
Originating from the Indian subcontinent, curry has evolved and adapted to different cultures, resulting in a diverse array of delicious dishes. From creamy Thai curries to fiery Jamaican jerk chicken, here are five incredible curries from around the world that are sure to tantalize your taste buds:
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Five Brilliant Twists In Mind-Bending TV Shows
Television has long been a platform for storytelling, captivating audiences with its ability to transport viewers to other worlds and challenge their perceptions. Mind-bending TV shows take this to the next level, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats with unexpected plot twists that redefine the entire narrative - here's five which left our jaws on the floor...
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Our Five Favourite Twists In Cinema
While many films leave a lasting impression with their compelling characters and breath-taking visuals, it's the unexpected twists that truly elevate the cinematic experience. From jaw-dropping revelations to mind-bending plot turns, here's five of our favourites:
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Wills & Wakes
Sara Whatley spoke to Melanie Hodson, Head of Information Support at Hospice UK about how to talk openly and honestly about death and dying
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Five Incredible Desserts From Around The World
From delicate pastries to indulgent cakes, desserts come in countless varieties, each reflecting the unique flavours and traditions of its place of origin. Let's embark on a delectable journey around the world to explore five incredible desserts that are sure to tantalize your senses:
Watch
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Rishi Sunak does not rule out July general election - but insists 'there'll be a clear choice' when it comes
Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out holding a general election in July, as speculation remains rife over the timing of the national vote.
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Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant
A high school athletics director has been accused of using AI to create a fake recording of the principal going on a racist and antisemitic rant.
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Humza Yousaf: Scotland's first minister claims Holyrood election could be called - as vote of no confidence looms
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf claims a Holyrood election could be called as he refuses to say if he will resign if he loses a looming vote of no confidence.
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Om Fahad: Iraqi social media influencer shot dead by motorbike gunman
A well-known Iraqi social media influencer has been shot dead in her car by a gunman who was on a motorbike.
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Harvey Weinstein taken to hospital after being moved to a New York jail
The lawyer for Harvey Weinstein says the former film producer has been taken to hospital after being moved to a New York jail.
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Post Office inquiry: Former complaints handler executive says she never 'knowingly' did anything wrong
A former top Post Office executive has told the Horizon scandal inquiry she never "knowingly" did anything wrong and did not remember a 2010 email saying that cash balances in sub-postmasters' branch accounts could be remotely accessed.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby criticises Israel over Palestinian Christian woman in detention
The Archbishop of Canterbury has criticised Israel over the arrest of a young Palestinian Christian woman in the occupied West Bank.
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Rishi Sunak needs to learn voters aren't always governed by the logic of the computer
I've known Rishi Sunak slightly for almost a decade, having first met him after he penned a thoughtful, comprehensive, well-received report on Britain's minority communities, which I'd say is still the best of its kind.
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There's a new trade war brewing - over global dominance in the electric car market
There's a trade war brewing between China and the West, at stake is who will dominate the global market for electric vehicles.
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British troops delivering aid in Gaza 'an option', according to Whitehall sources
British troops on the ground delivering aid to Gaza is "an option" but there has been no approval for the move, a Whitehall source has told Sky News.
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Adam Boulton: Tories trying to open election divide over defence, but Sir Keir Starmer says he is not Jeremy 'Stop the War' Corbyn
We have been warned. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's pre-election pitch to voters this week was to place the nation on "war footing".
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Measles cases worldwide almost double in a year - as England faces measles 'emergency'
Measles cases nearly doubled globally between 2022 and 2023, researchers say.
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Sudan: Civilians trapped as UN warns of possible imminent attack on city of al Fashir by Rapid Support Forces
The United Nations has expressed increasing concern over a potential imminent attack on al Fashir, the capital of North Darfur in Sudan.
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Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf to reject pact with Alex Salmond's Alba Party - despite it holding key to his fate
Humza Yousaf will refuse to enter an electoral pact with Alex Salmond's party that could have seen the SNP step aside in some Scottish seats, Sky News understands.
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UK weather: Fed up with 'cold' April? Temperatures are about to rise
The trees are out, but it still feels pretty chilly - and wet.
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Moulin Rouge: Windmill blades fall off overnight
The windmill blades of the Moulin Rouge, the most famous cabaret club in Paris, have fallen off.
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Unions vow to fight rejection of plan to save Tata Steel jobs
Unions have warned of a bitter fight ahead after their plans to avert thousands of job losses at Tata Steel were rejected by the company.
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Russia sanctions-busting? Big questions remain over UK car exports
The extraordinary, unprecedented and largely unexplained flows of millions of pounds of British luxury cars into states neighbouring Russia continued in February, according to new official data.
SKY NEWS
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Rishi Sunak does not rule out July general election - but insists 'there'll be a clear choice' when it comes
Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out holding a general election in July, as speculation remains rife over the timing of the national vote.
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Rishi Sunak needs to learn voters aren't always governed by the logic of the computer
I've known Rishi Sunak slightly for almost a decade, having first met him after he penned a thoughtful, comprehensive, well-received report on Britain's minority communities, which I'd say is still the best of its kind.
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'The only cure is a Labour government': Tory MP and doctor Dan Poulter defects over NHS 'chaos'
Conservative MP and former health minister Dan Poulter has defected to Labour in frustration at the worsening NHS crisis.
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Second man dies after taking 'unusually strong batch' of heroin in North Devon - with two people still in hospital
A second man has died after taking an "unusually strong batch" of heroin in North Devon, police have said.
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UK weather: Fed up with 'cold' April? Temperatures are about to rise
The trees are out, but it still feels pretty chilly - and wet.
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Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf to reject pact with Alex Salmond's Alba Party - despite it holding key to his fate
Humza Yousaf will refuse to enter an electoral pact with Alex Salmond's party that could have seen the SNP step aside in some Scottish seats, Sky News understands.
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Measles cases worldwide almost double in a year - as England faces measles 'emergency'
Measles cases nearly doubled globally between 2022 and 2023, researchers say.
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UK to develop hypersonic missiles to catch up with China and Russia by 2030 - report
Britain plans to equip its armed forces with a homegrown hypersonic cruise missile by the end of the decade, according to a report.
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Hamas releases video of hostages as efforts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza continue
Hamas has released a new video that appears to show two hostages who have been held in Gaza since the 7 October assault on southern Israel.
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Adam Boulton: Tories trying to open election divide over defence, but Sir Keir Starmer says he is not Jeremy 'Stop the War' Corbyn
We have been warned. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's pre-election pitch to voters this week was to place the nation on "war footing".
Tech News
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UK to develop hypersonic missiles to catch up with China and Russia by 2030 - report
Britain plans to equip its armed forces with a homegrown hypersonic cruise missile by the end of the decade, according to a report.
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Measles cases worldwide almost double in a year - as England faces measles 'emergency'
Measles cases nearly doubled globally between 2022 and 2023, researchers say.
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Fallout: The nuclear-powered gaming brand capturing new audiences
A new update has been released for the nine-year-old video game Fallout 4, the first of its kind for the hit title since 2017.
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Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant
A high school athletics director has been accused of using AI to create a fake recording of the principal going on a racist and antisemitic rant.
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World's first jab to stop skin cancer being tested in UK patients
The world's first personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma is being tested in British patients.
Business News
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Digital bank Monzo expands fundraising to £500m in deal with top tech investor
Monzo, the fintech which has become one of Britain's biggest consumer banking groups, is this weekend putting the finishing touches to an expanded fundraising involving one of the world's best-known technology investors.
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Hunt calls Dorneywood summit to boost flagging UK stock market
Jeremy Hunt is convening a summit aimed at enticing more companies to London's stock market amid an accelerating exodus of businesses being picked off by overseas and financial predators.
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Russia sanctions-busting? Big questions remain over UK car exports
The extraordinary, unprecedented and largely unexplained flows of millions of pounds of British luxury cars into states neighbouring Russia continued in February, according to new official data.
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Superdry landlord M&G eyes challenge to rescue plan
The owner of Superdry's flagship store in central London is weighing a challenge to a rescue plan that would impose steep haircuts on the struggling chain's landlords.
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NatWest becomes latest UK bank to report sharp drop in profits
NatWest Group has become the latest UK banking giant to report a sharp drop in earnings for the first three months of the year.
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There's a new trade war brewing - over global dominance in the electric car market
There's a trade war brewing between China and the West, at stake is who will dominate the global market for electric vehicles.
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Double glazing giant Everest crashes into administration
One of Britain's biggest double-glazing suppliers has crashed into administration, leaving insolvency practitioners engaged in a race to salvage hundreds of jobs.
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Post Office inquiry: Former complaints handler executive says she never 'knowingly' did anything wrong
A former top Post Office executive has told the Horizon scandal inquiry she never "knowingly" did anything wrong and did not remember a 2010 email saying that cash balances in sub-postmasters' branch accounts could be remotely accessed.
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Unions vow to fight rejection of plan to save Tata Steel jobs
Unions have warned of a bitter fight ahead after their plans to avert thousands of job losses at Tata Steel were rejected by the company.
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Supercar maker McLaren hit by £375m impairment charge
McLaren Group, the British supercar maker and Formula One team-backer, has given lenders signs of an improvement in its financial performance even after a £375m impairment charge propelled it to a record loss last year.
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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Win A Weekend Pass To Good Vibrations Society Festival 2024
Back for another year, we've got a family weekend pass AND two pairs of weekend tickets to give away to this exciting, vibrant and unique Sussex festival this summer!
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PREMIUM BALLOT: Family Tickets To The Garden Show At Stansted Park
An annual event set in the beautiful grounds of Stansted Park, we've got a selection of family tickets for our premium members...
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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