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Chichester Residents Encouraged To Walk For Health
Residents across Chichester District are being encouraged to ‘step into summer’ with the latest programme of HeartSmart walks being offered by Chichester Wellbeing.
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Brighton University Student Wins Marina Bench Design Competition
Tiana Szalajda-Smith a third-year student at the University of Brighton, has won an annual competition to design the public benches at Brighton Marina.
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East Sussex Annual Care Awards To Be Supported By Olympic Gold Medalist
East Sussex Partners in Care (formerly known as the RCA) has announced a special guest for its annual event, to be held at East Sussex National Golf and Spa Centre, near Uckfield.
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Brighton: A23 Improvement Work To Begin In June
Work will get underway in the next few weeks on a scheme to improve the A23 (London Road / Preston Road) between Argyle Road and Preston Drove.
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New Ancient Trade Exhibition To Open At The Beachy Head Story
Visitors to The Beachy Head Story can discover tales of ancient trade and explore some of the bygone routes which once connected the communities and landscapes around Eastbourne.
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Sussex Beaches Win Big In Annual Awards
Several Sussex beaches have won awards in the annual Blue Flag and Seaside Awards handed out by the Keep Britain Tidy campaign.
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Police Still Searching For Two Men Over Hastings Fatal Hit-And-Run
Detectives have renewed their appeal for information into a fatal hit-and-run in Hastings, as two suspects remain outstanding.
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Pulborough Rapist Has Jail Sentence Extended After Appeal
A Pulborough man jailed for raping and sexually assaulting multiple young men has had his prison sentence extended following an appeal.
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Planners Approve Battery Storage Facility In Hooe
Plans to create an energy storage facility near Hooe have gained the go ahead from Wealden planners.
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Children’s Charity Launches Campaign To Provide Wellbeing Service at Brighton Hospital.
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity is fundraising to create a new Wellbeing Service to support thousands of children and families who currently access support through the Royal Alex.
SPORT
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Man City win Premier League: Pep Guardiola's side crowned for a record fourth season in a row
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have been crowned Premier League champions for a record fourth season in a row after beating West Ham on the final day.
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Pep Guardiola: Man City manager 'closer to leaving than staying' after record fourth Premier League title in a row
Pep Guardiola says next season could be his last as Manchester City manager.
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Tyson Fury voices dismay after suffering split decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk in undisputed world heavyweight title fight
Tyson Fury voiced his dismay after suffering the first defeat of his career by split decision to Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed world heavyweight title fight.
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Pep Guardiola warns of West Ham threat and expects repeat of final-day drama against Aston Villa in 2022
Pep Guardiola is anticipating a nerve-shredding final-day fixture akin to Manchester City's title-clinching 3-2 win over Aston Villa in 2022 when they host West Ham on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
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Emilia Romagna GP: Max Verstappen holds off late Lando Norris challenge to seal victory at Imola
Max Verstappen held off a late charge from Lando Norris to extend his Formula 1 world championship lead with victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Entertainment
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Legally Blonde Prequel Announced By Reese Witherspoon - Following Elle Woods In The '90s
If you know the first cardinal rule of perm maintenance and the importance of a scented resumé, you're going to be excited about Reese Witherspoon's latest news.
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Stars Say Kevin Spacey Should Return To Acting After 'Seven Years Of Exile'
Hollywood stars have begun campaigning for Kevin Spacey to resume his acting career "after seven years of exile".
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Ant McPartlin 'A Mess' As He Welcomes First Child With Wife Anne-Marie Corbett And Reveals Baby's Name
Ant McPartlin and his wife Anne-Marie Corbett have welcomed their first child.
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Baby Reindeer Star's Fresh Plea To Fans Speculating About Characters' Identities
The creator and star of hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer has issued a fresh plea to fans to stop trying to discover the identities of characters in the show - and warned he will refrain from commenting for good.
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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.
Stuff We Like
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Five Of The Greatest Rollercoasters In The World
Across the globe, amusement parks compete to offer the most thrilling and unforgettable coaster experiences. Let's take a thrilling ride through five of the greatest rollercoasters that stand as testaments to innovation, engineering prowess, and pure adrenaline-fueled fun:
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Five Of The Most Unique Pastries Worldwide
Pastries, with their delicate layers, exquisite fillings, and intricate designs, are beloved treats enjoyed across the globe. While many are familiar with classics like croissants, éclairs, and baklava, the world of pastries extends far beyond these well-known delights. From the streets of Tokyo to the cafes of Paris, let's embark on a delectable journey to discover five of the most unique pastries that tantalize taste buds and ignite culinary curiosity:
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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!
Lifestyle
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Five Of The Greatest Rollercoasters In The World
Across the globe, amusement parks compete to offer the most thrilling and unforgettable coaster experiences. Let's take a thrilling ride through five of the greatest rollercoasters that stand as testaments to innovation, engineering prowess, and pure adrenaline-fueled fun:
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Five Of The Most Unique Pastries Worldwide
Pastries, with their delicate layers, exquisite fillings, and intricate designs, are beloved treats enjoyed across the globe. While many are familiar with classics like croissants, éclairs, and baklava, the world of pastries extends far beyond these well-known delights. From the streets of Tokyo to the cafes of Paris, let's embark on a delectable journey to discover five of the most unique pastries that tantalize taste buds and ignite culinary curiosity:
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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:
Watch
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Ukrainian soldiers reveal how they were secretly moved ahead of new Russian invasion
Members of a Ukrainian brigade have described how they were secretly relocated to help defend a section of the country's border with Russia a few days before a new invasion began.
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Manchester City win record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row
Manchester City have won a record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row after beating West Ham 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the season.
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About 100 sub-postmaster convictions separate to Post Office cases may be 'tainted'
Prosecutions of sub-postmasters by the Department for Work and Pensions could be "tainted", a Sky News investigation has found, as officials worked with now discredited Post Office investigators to secure convictions.
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P Diddy: Rapper Sean Combs says video of him assaulting singer Cassie is 'inexcusable'
Sean "Diddy" Combs has said CCTV footage showing him attacking singer Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted".
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Iranian president missing after helicopter crash
A helicopter carrying Iran's president has crashed during bad weather, Iranian state media has said.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe scolds Tories over handling of economy and immigration after Brexit
Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Sky News that Britain is ready for a change of government after scolding the Conservatives over their handling of the economy and immigration after Brexit.
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'Don't be surprised if he walks away': What's next for Tyson Fury?
After Tyson Fury's defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, questions have been asked about the British boxing star's future in the sport.
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Suspect in assassination attempt on Slovak PM may not have been 'lone wolf', minister says
Officials in Slovakia are investigating whether the attacker who shot the prime minister was not a "lone wolf".
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Infected Blood Inquiry: Family of scandal victim Peter Lloyd hoping for closure after 'years of cover-ups and lies'
At every step through the Infected Blood Inquiry, he has been in his family's hearts and minds.
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Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells hands over 50 new documents ahead of scandal inquiry appearance
The Post Office scandal inquiry has said it will "urgently" review dozens of new documents it has received from former chief executive Paula Vennells.
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Labour's Wes Streeting 'welcomes' Archbishop of Canterbury call to scrap two-child benefit cap
Labour's shadow health secretary has said he "welcomes" an intervention by the Archbishop of Canterbury calling on the current government and Sir Keir Starmer to drop the two-child benefit cap.
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Islamic State claims responsibility for gun attack that killed three Spanish tourists in Afghanistan
Islamic State has claimed responsibility after three Spanish tourists were killed when gunmen opened fire in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan province.
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Oleksandr Usyk defeats Tyson Fury to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world
Oleksandr Usyk has become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world after defeating British boxing star Tyson Fury.
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Women and children killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza - as US envoy meets with Benjamin Netanyahu
Women and children were among 28 people killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Sunday, officials have said.
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Grant Shapps 'angry inside' over infected blood scandal ahead of inquiry report
The defence secretary has said he is "angry inside" over the infected blood scandal ahead of a long-waited report into the decades-long injustice.
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Blue fireball flashes in night sky as comet fragment soars over Spain and Portugal
A comet fragment lit up the skies over parts of Spain and Portugal overnight - as one person said witnessing the blue fireball "felt like a movie".
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Body Shop administrator to launch auction of stricken chain
The Body Shop’s administrators are to launch an auction of the chain after concluding that an alternative restructuring of one of Britain’s best-known high street retailers was not viable.
SKY NEWS
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Iranian president missing after helicopter crash
A helicopter carrying Iran's president has crashed during bad weather, Iranian state media has said.
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Ebrahim Raisi: Who is hardliner Iranian president?
A helicopter carrying Iran's president crashed during bad weather on Sunday.
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P Diddy: Rapper Sean Combs says video of him assaulting singer Cassie is 'inexcusable'
Sean "Diddy" Combs has said CCTV footage showing him attacking singer Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted".
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Manchester City win record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row
Manchester City have won a record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row after beating West Ham 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the season.
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Islamic State claims responsibility for gun attack that killed three Spanish tourists in Afghanistan
Islamic State has claimed responsibility after three Spanish tourists were killed when gunmen opened fire in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan province.
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Infected Blood Inquiry: Family of scandal victim Peter Lloyd hoping for closure after 'years of cover-ups and lies'
At every step through the Infected Blood Inquiry, he has been in his family's hearts and minds.
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Economic turning point could change course of Rishi Sunak's premiership
The Downing Street diary has an enormous red ring circled around Wednesday morning when the Office for National Statistics releases its monthly inflation data.
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Boy, 14, dies and another boy, 13, in critical condition after entering River Tyne
A 14-year-old boy has died and a 13-year-old boy is in a critical condition after getting into difficulty in the River Tyne.
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Ukraine launches 'co-ordinated strikes' against glide bomb Russian airbase - military source
Ukrainian forces have launched "co-ordinated strikes" against an airbase in southern Russia that is used to unleash glide bomb attacks on Ukraine, a military source has said.
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Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice denies claims of 'abusive or threatening behaviour' on show
Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice has rejected allegations that he displayed "abusive or threatening behaviour" while working as a professional dancer on the show.
Tech News
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Blue fireball flashes in night sky as comet fragment soars over Spain and Portugal
A comet fragment lit up the skies over parts of Spain and Portugal overnight - as one person said witnessing the blue fireball "felt like a movie".
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Northern Lights could be visible in the UK again in a matter of weeks
The Northern Lights could light up our skies again as early as next month.
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Temu faces legal challenge over 'manipulative practices'
Temu is facing a fresh legal complaint filed by 17 companies in the European Union.
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WASP-193b: 'Super fluffy' candy floss planet bigger than Jupiter discovered by astronomers
Astronomers have identified a planet as light and fluffy as candy floss - despite being far bigger than our solar system's gas giant Jupiter.
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Bumble apologises for adverts appearing to mock celibacy
Bumble has apologised after it appeared to make fun of celibate women in a new advertising campaign.
Business News
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Getir quits UK with multimillion pound Tottenham Hotspur debt
Getir, the grocery delivery app which this month confirmed plans to exit the UK, has an outstanding debt to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club running to millions of pounds.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe scolds Tories over handling of economy and immigration after Brexit
Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Sky News that Britain is ready for a change of government after scolding the Conservatives over their handling of the economy and immigration after Brexit.
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Marks & Spencer's website and app suffer outage lasting hours
Marks & Spencer's website and app is back online after an outage lasting several hours, with a message telling shoppers "you can't shop with us right now".
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Employees at fintech giant Revolut to cash in with $500m share sale
Bosses at Revolut, Britain's biggest fintech, are drawing up plans to allow employees to cash in with a sale of stock valued at hundreds of millions of pounds.
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About 100 sub-postmaster convictions separate to Post Office cases may be 'tainted'
Prosecutions of sub-postmasters by the Department for Work and Pensions could be "tainted", a Sky News investigation has found, as officials worked with now discredited Post Office investigators to secure convictions.
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Is buying vinyl bad for the planet - and what can be done about it?
Taylor Swift's new album helped fuel the highest weekly vinyl sales in 30 years - but is our rediscovered love of owning records environmentally reckless?
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Body Shop administrator to launch auction of stricken chain
The Body Shop’s administrators are to launch an auction of the chain after concluding that an alternative restructuring of one of Britain’s best-known high street retailers was not viable.
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Tony O'Reilly: Former Irish international rugby player and leading businessman dies
Sir Tony O'Reilly, a former Irish international rugby player and one of the country's leading businessmen, has died aged 88.
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Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells hands over 50 new documents ahead of scandal inquiry appearance
The Post Office scandal inquiry has said it will "urgently" review dozens of new documents it has received from former chief executive Paula Vennells.
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Sunday Times Rich List: Rishi Sunak leapfrogs King Charles in latest rankings
Rishi Sunak has overtaken the King in the latest Sunday Times Rich List.
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 Pair Of Tickets To The McCartney Songbook At The Congress Theatre
We've got FOUR pairs of tickets to offer to this musical extravaganza celebrating the music of a legend!
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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!
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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