National News
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Martin ONeill Appointed As Celtic Manager
The club have confirmed a one-year deal with an option for a further 12 months.
John Healey Has Resigned As Defence Secretary
He's accused Sir Keir Starmer of failing to properly fund the Defence Investment Plan.
Dan Evans To Retire After Wimbledon
He reached a career-high world ranking of 21 during the summer of 2023.
Rangers Boss Danny Rohl Linked With RB Salzburg Switch
Reports in Germany claim the clubs have already been in contact.
Mary Earps Set To Depart PSG This Summer
Her contract expires on June the 30th.
Game Of Thrones Star Conleth Hill To Star In Peaky Blinders Spin Off
The new show has been commissioned for two series of six hour-long episodes.
Heathrow Sees Passenger Numbers Fall
That's despite record day for May.
Serena Williams Doubles Comeback Cut Short
It's after partner Victoria Mboko withdrew due to injury.
Wimbledon Prize Money Up By 20 Per Cent
The prize money fund is now over 64 million pounds.
Twelve Police Officers Injured In Second Night Of Unrest In Northern Ireland
Twelve police officers were injured and 16 arrests were made in the second night of unrest in Northern Ireland following the Belfast knife attack, Hilary Benn has said..
Wolves Sack Boss Rob Edwards
It follows their relegation to the Championship.
Millions Unaware Of Available Support With Household Bills As Debt Soars
That's according to the National Audit Office.
Ryanair Investigated Over Charging Parents To Sit With Their Children On Flights
Ryanair is being investigated over charging parents to sit with their children on flights..
Thousands Of Prison Window Grilles To Be Fitted To Stem Drone Smuggling Lammy
Thousands of prison cell windows will be fitted with steel grilles to stop drones flooding jails with drugs, weapons and phones, the Government has announced..
Subdued Housing Market May Be Starting To Stabilise Surveyors
The downturn in housing market activity may potentially be starting to stabilise, according to surveyors..
Royal Mints New Winnie The Pooh Coin Celebrates Friendship
A collectible coin celebrating friendship and featuring Winnie-the-Pooh along with Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger is being launched by The Royal Mint..
Church Leaning More Than Tower Of Pisa Has Become Dangerous
A church which is leaning more than the famous Tower of Pisa has become dangerous to use and has cracking in its walls as funds are being raised to repair it..
First Small Boat Pilots Jailed For Endangering Others In Channel
Two small boat pilots who steered overcrowded craft have been jailed, becoming the first people sentenced for a new offence of endangering others during a Channel crossing..
Thomas Tuchel Stresses That England Can Only Win The World Cup As A Team
Thomas Tuchel says England cannot win the World Cup if they obsess about the role of Jude Bellingham or any other star..
Man Due In Court Over Belfast Knife Attack Following Night Of Violence
A man is set to appear in court charged with attempted murder over a stabbing attack following a night of violence in Belfast..
Local News
Community transport charity celebrates 30 years of service
A community transport charity, CTLA, has been celebrating 30 years of working in community.
New writers’ retreat offers creatives a peaceful place to work
A creative retreat is offering writers a peaceful place to work surrounded by nature.
New Butlin’s dining offer lets guests pre-book lunch meals
Butlin’s has introduced a brand-new Lunch Add-On, further enhancing its popular All Inclusive offerings.
Crowds enjoy packed programme at South of England Show
The South of England Show returned to the South of England Showground near Ardingly from June 5 to 7.
Grandmother backs legal challenge to Gatwick second runway
A 77-year-old has walked 16 miles around the perimeter of Gatwick Airport to raise funds for a legal campaign.
West Sussex musician releases album inspired by British folklore
A West Sussex musician has released a new album inspired by Britain's folklore.
Residents urged to respond to consultation on boundary changes
With the government’s consultation on boundary changes now in its final days, residents across Lewes district are urged to make sure their voices are heard.
Care home seeks community help to transform its gardens
Windermere House is inviting schools and community groups to help transform its outdoor space.
Adventurous walkers invited to take on lighthouse challenge this weekend
The opportunity to walk out to a famous lighthouse returns this weekend for adventurous visitors.
Ambulance leaders take on cycling challenge to raise charity funds
A team from South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) are tackling a demanding bike ride across Sussex and Surrey to raise funds for the SECAmb Charity.
University student and mentors in running for podiatry honours
A student and two educators from the University of Brighton have been nominated for national podiatry awards.
Nominations open for prestigious Order of 1066 Award
A special honour is once again up for grabs for Hastings residents who puts their community first.
Emergency services and armed forces day returns this summer
Chichester’s Emergency Services, Armed Forces and Community Day will return on Sunday, August 2.
Objections to traveller encampment due to fears for protected species in area
Damage to protected species are at the centre of objections against a proposed traveller site in Sussex.
Sussex restaurant named one of the top 100 in the UK
A Sussex restaurant has been named among the best dining destinations in the UK.
Family electrical business closing down after 140 years of trading
Willmer’s of Pulborough, a family-run electrical business established in 1876, is set to close its doors when the current owner retires.
Sussex woman ticks off ‘bucket list’ dream with rock band debut
Donna Martin, 54, made her public debut with indie rock cover band Louder Than Ten on Saturday, June 6, at The Norfolk Arms in Horsham.
Solar farm promising electricity to 140,000 homes may cover Sussex countryside
A huge solar farm project is sparking debate over its potential impact on the environment and surrounding communities
Man threatened security guard with 'large kitchen knife' during Tesco Express robbery
A man has been sentenced for threatening a security guard with a knife in Tesco Express
Pub launches supper club with a French feast
Worthing’s hospitality scene is unquestionably on the rise and can now add a monthly supper club to its growing list of foodie destinations and jolly decent boozers.











































