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More West Sussex Schools And Other Buildings To Benefit From Solar Power
More schools and other buildings across West Sussex will soon be able to generate and use their own renewable energy thanks to the expansion of a county-council solar project.
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Alternative Proposals Put Forward For Eastbourne Homes
A developer has put forward alternative plans for an Eastbourne housing scheme.
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Licensing Chiefs Lose Confidence In Restaurant Owner
Police and licensing officials said that they had no confidence in a restaurant owner after his drinks licence lapsed for a second time.
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Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping Woman In Hove
A man who kidnapped a woman after asking her for directions in Hove has pleaded guilty at court.
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Appeal After Man Robbed At Park In Newick
Police are appealing for witnesses and information after a man was robbed in a park in Newick.
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Man Pleads Guilty To Eastbourne Theatre Burglary
A man has pleaded guilty to breaking into a theatre in Eastbourne after appearing in court.
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Magpie Boss Calls For Better Recycling Service In Brighton
Thousands of tonnes of rubbish collected for recycling ends up being incinerated instead, a campaigner said in a petition to Brighton and Hove City Council.
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Brighton And Hove Albion Beat Liverpool To Signing Of Greek Wonderkid
Brighton and Hove Albion have confirmed the signing of Stefanos Tzimas from Bundesliga 2 side FC Nuremburg, for undisclosed terms and subject to international clearance.
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Shoreham Assault: Police Make An Arrest
Police investigating a report of an assault on a woman in Shoreham have made an arrest following an appeal to identify a man they wanted to speak with in connection with the incident.
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Appeal Following Brighton Altercation Involving Man On Segway
Can you help us identify this man following an altercation on Saturday, January 25 in Brighton?
SPORT
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January transfer window: Matheus Cunha, Alejandro Garnacho and Marc Guehi stay put as Arsenal fail to land No 9
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Man Utd transfers: Ruben Amorim targeting 'top forward' in summer after avoiding Marcus Rashford-induced panic buy
Manchester United don't want to repeat the mistakes of the past - signing a top forward would help them with that.
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January transfer window: Paul Merson gives verdict on Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Spurs and more
The transfer window is SHUT! Premier League teams now have their squads in place until the end of the season.
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Mikel Arteta: Arsenal boss ready to go 'full gas' vs Newcastle in Carabao Cup after 'disappointing' end to January transfer window
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has insisted his side are preparing to go "full gas" against Newcastle United in their Carabao Cup semi-final despite a "disappointing" end to the January transfer window.
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How Saquon Barkley became the greatest threat to Kansas City Chiefs history at Super Bowl 59
The Philadelphia Eagles are different this time. They have something different. Something they did not have the last time they attempted to topple the Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl... a Saquon Barkley.
Entertainment
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World's Tallest And Shortest Women Meet For First Time To Celebrate Guinness World Records Day 2024
The very first meeting between the world's tallest and shortest women has taken place in London.
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Shannen Doherty: Beverly Hills, 90210 Star Dies Aged 53
Shannen Doherty, the star of Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed, has died at the age of 53.
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Olivia Dean, Chaka Khan, Terence Trent D’Arby And Dionne Warwick Confirmed For Star-Studded Love Supreme
Europe’s largest outdoor jazz festival returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex next month.
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Boom Shakes The Room — Explosion of Colour And Happy Vibes At Spellbinding Gathering
Few festivals have been as eagerly anticipated this summer as Winchester's Boomtown Fair - the first new chapter turned since 2019.
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Struggling To Sleep? New Research Names The Movies That Will Help
Whether at the cinema or in the comfort of your own home, many people frequently find themselves falling asleep to films, even if they didn’t intend to.
Stuff We Like
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Five Highly Romantic Meals Perfect for Your Valentine
Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to indulge in delicious, romantic meals that set the mood for love and intimacy. Whether you're planning a home-cooked dinner or a special surprise for your significant other, choosing the right dishes can elevate the experience. Here are five highly romantic meals that are perfect for your Valentine:
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Five Fantasy Worlds We'd Love to See Become Theme Parks
Theme parks have long been the ultimate escape, transporting visitors to magical realms and immersive adventures. While franchises like Harry Potter and Star Wars have already found their way into our favourite amusement destinations, there are still many beloved fantasy worlds that remain untapped. Here are five incredible fantasy settings that deserve their own fully realized theme parks:
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Five Most Romantic Valentine’s Gestures From Europe
Valentine’s Day is celebrated across the globe, but Europe, with its rich history and romantic traditions, offers some of the most heartfelt and unique gestures of love. From poetic gifts to centuries-old customs, these European Valentine’s traditions prove that romance knows no bounds. Here are five of the most enchanting Valentine’s Day gestures from across Europe:
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Five Fabulous Foodie Places To Visit In February
After the wellbeing focus in January, February is the perfect time to treat your taste buds. From bustling cities to serene countryside spots, here are five foodie destinations you won’t want to miss:
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Five Fantasy Worlds We’d Love To Explore In Real Life
For centuries, humanity has dreamed of stepping beyond the veil of the ordinary and into the extraordinary. Fantasy worlds, born from the minds of imaginative storytellers, offer tantalizing glimpses of what could be. From magical kingdoms to futuristic utopias, these fictional realms inspire awe, adventure, and wonder. Here are five fantasy worlds that we’d give anything to explore in real life:
Lifestyle
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Five Highly Romantic Meals Perfect for Your Valentine
Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to indulge in delicious, romantic meals that set the mood for love and intimacy. Whether you're planning a home-cooked dinner or a special surprise for your significant other, choosing the right dishes can elevate the experience. Here are five highly romantic meals that are perfect for your Valentine:
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Five Fantasy Worlds We'd Love to See Become Theme Parks
Theme parks have long been the ultimate escape, transporting visitors to magical realms and immersive adventures. While franchises like Harry Potter and Star Wars have already found their way into our favourite amusement destinations, there are still many beloved fantasy worlds that remain untapped. Here are five incredible fantasy settings that deserve their own fully realized theme parks:
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Five Most Romantic Valentine’s Gestures From Europe
Valentine’s Day is celebrated across the globe, but Europe, with its rich history and romantic traditions, offers some of the most heartfelt and unique gestures of love. From poetic gifts to centuries-old customs, these European Valentine’s traditions prove that romance knows no bounds. Here are five of the most enchanting Valentine’s Day gestures from across Europe:
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Five Fabulous Foodie Places To Visit In February
After the wellbeing focus in January, February is the perfect time to treat your taste buds. From bustling cities to serene countryside spots, here are five foodie destinations you won’t want to miss:
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Five Fantasy Worlds We’d Love To Explore In Real Life
For centuries, humanity has dreamed of stepping beyond the veil of the ordinary and into the extraordinary. Fantasy worlds, born from the minds of imaginative storytellers, offer tantalizing glimpses of what could be. From magical kingdoms to futuristic utopias, these fictional realms inspire awe, adventure, and wonder. Here are five fantasy worlds that we’d give anything to explore in real life:
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Attacker among around 10 killed in shooting at adult education centre in Sweden
Swedish police have said around 10 people have been killed at an adult education centre, in what the country's prime minister said is the worst mass shooting in Sweden's history.
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Grammys 2025: Beyonce makes history as she wins album of the year
Beyonce has won the coveted album of the year prize at this year's Grammy Awards.
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Treasury Committee demands HMRC answers on sanctions regime after Sky News investigation
The Treasury Select Committee has sent a formal notice to HM Revenue & Customs demanding answers to critical questions about how it has been enforcing trade sanctions on Russia, following a Sky News investigation into the government department.
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China hits back after new US tariffs take effect - as those against Mexico and Canada are paused
China has retaliated after the US imposed 10% tariffs on its goods.
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Why China has not retaliated more in Donald Trump trade spat
China has, as expected, hit back at Donald Trump's imposition of a 10% tariff on its exports to the United States.
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Donald Trump's tariffs: What's going on and what does it all mean?
Donald Trump has announced sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, kicking off a trade war that will affect the globe.
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Joe Biden joins likes of Brad Pitt and Ariana Grande as he signs with Los Angeles talent agency
Joe Biden has signed with Los Angeles talent agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), home to stars such as Brad Pitt, Ariana Grande and more.
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Rwanda-backed rebels declare ceasefire after deadly capture of Democratic Republic of Congo city
Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have declared a unilateral ceasefire on humanitarian grounds.
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Reform UK tops landmark poll for first time
Reform have topped a Sky News/YouGov poll for the first time as the party continues to shake up British politics.
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Father pays tribute to British teen killed by drone while fighting in Ukraine
The father of an 18-year-old Briton who died on the frontline in Ukraine has described how attending his son's funeral "was the most difficult thing I have ever done".
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Trump tariffs: How the UK finds itself in a strong position on US trade
What if Britain has, almost entirely by accident, navigated itself into about the best possible position it could be in, as Donald Trump embarks on a trade war with nearly all his economic partners?
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Social media users risk fragmenting into silos after Trump election victory, experts warn
Social media sites and their users risk fragmenting along political lines in light of Donald Trump's election win, experts have told Sky News.
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Southport triple murderer refuses to leave cell for court hearing
Southport triple murderer Axel Rudakubana has refused to leave his cell for a court hearing that made a correction to his life sentence.
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'Hardest Geezer' Russ Cook to run full length of New Zealand
Russ Cook, the "Hardest Geezer" who ran the length of Africa, is set to start a new long-distance running challenge.
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Kate joins young children on school trip to National Portrait Gallery
The Princess of Wales has joined a group of primary school children on a trip to the National Portrait Gallery.
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Groundhog Day: Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of wintry weather
Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog, has predicted six more weeks of winter for America as he gave his weather forecast in Pennsylvania.
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Tougher laws on unlicensed drivers to be considered after Sky News report
The government will look to introduce tougher laws on unlicensed drivers as part of its forthcoming road safety strategy, Sky News understands.
SKY NEWS
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Attacker among around 10 killed in shooting at adult education centre in Sweden
Swedish police have said around 10 people have been killed at an adult education centre, in what the country's prime minister said is the worst mass shooting in Sweden's history.
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Family of Sheffield school stabbing victim Harvey Willgoose says they are 'utterly heartbroken'
The family of a 15-year-old boy stabbed to death at a school in Sheffield has paid tribute to their "beautiful boy".
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Britain could do slimmed down trade deal with US within months, says former minister
Britain could do a slimmed down trade deal with the United States within months, the last politician to oversee negotiations with Donald Trump's administration over a UK-US agreement has told Sky News.
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Lucy Letby: Defence calls for miscarriage of justice investigation as medics give alternative causes of death
A panel of international medical experts has given alternative causes of death in several cases against child serial killer Lucy Letby.
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'Monster' who beat top chef to death left him to go clubbing, court hears
A self-confessed "monster" beat a top chef to death near the Notting Hill Carnival and left him in the street to go clubbing, a court has heard.
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Kate joins young children on school trip to National Portrait Gallery
The Princess of Wales has joined a group of primary school children on a trip to the National Portrait Gallery.
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Fife nurse who objected to transgender doctor in changing room admits 'harassment'
A nurse who was suspended after complaining about sharing a changing room with a transgender colleague has admitted being guilty of harassment under workplace policies, but denied comparing the doctor to convicted rapist Isla Bryson, an employment tribunal heard.
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Tougher laws on unlicensed drivers to be considered after Sky News report
The government will look to introduce tougher laws on unlicensed drivers as part of its forthcoming road safety strategy, Sky News understands.
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Harvey Willgoose: Community in shock over teen's school stabbing death
At the gates of All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield, the tributes to Harvey Willgoose continue to arrive.
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Brother and sister killed in hit-and-run believed to have been riding e-scooter
A teenage boy and his nine-year-old sister were riding an e-scooter when they were killed in a hit-and-run crash in Essex, police said.
Tech News
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AI could drive big increase in number and speed of women being treated for breast cancer
A trial using artificial intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening could lead to a dramatic rise in the number of patients being treated.
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Endangered froglets born after dramatic 7,000-mile rescue mission
More than 30 endangered froglets have been born at London Zoo after a dramatic 7,000-mile rescue mission.
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Bill Gates says he would be diagnosed with autism if he was young today
Bill Gates says he believes he would have been diagnosed with a form of autism if he had grown up in this era.
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Social media users risk fragmenting into silos after Trump election victory, experts warn
Social media sites and their users risk fragmenting along political lines in light of Donald Trump's election win, experts have told Sky News.
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AI tools used to generate child abuse images made illegal in 'world leading' move
AI tools designed to generate child sex abuse material (CSAM) will be made illegal under "world leading" legislation, the government has announced.
Business News
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Treasury Committee demands HMRC answers on sanctions regime after Sky News investigation
The Treasury Select Committee has sent a formal notice to HM Revenue & Customs demanding answers to critical questions about how it has been enforcing trade sanctions on Russia, following a Sky News investigation into the government department.
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Britain could do slimmed down trade deal with US within months, says former minister
Britain could do a slimmed down trade deal with the United States within months, the last politician to oversee negotiations with Donald Trump's administration over a UK-US agreement has told Sky News.
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Workforce data shake-up could see people obliged to take part in ONS Labour Force Survey
The shake-up of official employment data, used to help set interest rates and other crucial public policy, could see members of the public obliged to complete the survey to help bolster accuracy.
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Money Problem: 'My boss is taking a cut of our tips because they worked on the shift - is this legal?'
Every week in our Money blog, we answer questions about your financial problems or consumer disputes. This week, a reader asked if their boss was allowed to take a cut of their tips.
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Why China has not retaliated more in Donald Trump trade spat
China has, as expected, hit back at Donald Trump's imposition of a 10% tariff on its exports to the United States.
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CurrentBody owner plots £350m London stock market listing
The owner of CurrentBody, a brand of beauty technology used by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Serena Williams, is plotting a £350m flotation that could deliver a boost to the flagging London stock market.
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Millions face council tax rise of more than 5% after government gives green light to bigger hikes
Millions of people face council tax hikes over normal thresholds after the government allowed six areas to boost rates above the usual 5%.
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Billionaire Ratcliffe plots sale of Ineos Hygienics arm
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is hoisting a 'for sale' sign over the business he set up during the COVID-19 crisis to distribute hand sanitisers to medical professionals and consumers.
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China hits back after new US tariffs take effect - as those against Mexico and Canada are paused
China has retaliated after the US imposed 10% tariffs on its goods.
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Trump tariffs: How the UK finds itself in a strong position on US trade
What if Britain has, almost entirely by accident, navigated itself into about the best possible position it could be in, as Donald Trump embarks on a trade war with nearly all his economic partners?
Hidden County
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Win a Single Show Family Ticket to See Horrible Histories Live at Worthing Pavilion Theatre
We've got a family ticket up for grabs to one of two fantastically fun events taking place between February 21 - 23!
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Win A Ten Session Pass At The Doves Playbarn For Your Little One
We've got a brilliant chance for you to treat your little one with a TEN session pass to this brilliant play space at Latchetts Farm!
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Win A Padel Tennis Session For Four People
We've got FOUR lovely group prizes for you to enjoy as Henfield Leisure Centre opens up its exciting new padel tennis facility this year!
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50% OFF: The London Harness Horse Parade At The South Of England Centre 2025
We've got half price tickets to this brilliant day out on Easter Monday (April 21) - we've only got a limited amount so hurry!
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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