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A court has heard how the Kemptown ‘Gay Oscars’ turned into a heated skirmish between two rival bar owners. Guests who gathered at the Metropole hotel for the “Golden Handbag” awards were said to have …
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs are warning people to beware of bargain Nintendo DS and DS Lite machines this Christmas. HMRC have confiscated hundreds of such counterfeit machines at entry points around the country, and …
A German truck driver who had arrived from Dover to make a delivery in Hove found that he had more loaded onto his vehicle than he was expecting. Becoming suspicious of noises he heard inside …
How would you like to run your car for £75 per year. Crazy? Apparently not. Brighton and Hove City Council are set to install a series of power points around the city for use by …
It was the summer of 2003 when we first were introduced to the sad, boarded up house at No. 54 Waterloo Street. It had once been a magnificent Regency terrace, but long ago had been …
Brighton and Hove is home to nearly 500 hundred restaurants and cafes and yet as residents we all know that the standard and quality does vary considerably. Clearly most establishments have to maintain a certain …
Hats off to the Regency Square Area Society for making a mischievous, yet very amusing, request for taggers and graffiti artists to ensure that anything they feel the need to tag is done so in …
Police are seeking help from residents after a girl was raped on King’s Road, between Buddies and The Old Ship Hotel on Thursday 29th May at 11.40pm. They are seeking an Asian-looking man, under 30 …
Most of the 22,000 tickets – made exclusively available to residents with the magic “BN” in their postcode – have sold within hours. Touts are selling them on various websites, sometimes at three times the …
Over 70 people have been protesting outside the new Starbucks coffee shop in St. James’ Street. The firm failed to gain approval from the city council to trade in the old Sussex Stationers premises, but …
