Fewer disadvantaged Brighton and Hove pupils are going to university
Fewer pupils eligible for free school meals in Brighton and Hove are going to university.
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Reporter at The Argus covering news from across Sussex
Reporter at The Argus covering news from across Sussex
Fewer pupils eligible for free school meals in Brighton and Hove are going to university.
A former police station is on sale for £3.5 million.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 27 of Brighton and Hove’s establishments.
An appeal against Wealden District Council's refusal of plans for a five-storey building near Polegate railway station has been thrown out.
A union has paid tribute to Brighton and Hove's lost council jobs and services with a graveyard.
A road in Eastbourne has finally reopened after riot police were called to a man spitting and throwing things out of a window.
Two men threatened to stab a man and tasered him during a vicious planned attack in Hassocks.
A former deputy headteacher at Brambletye School, East Grinstead, has been banned from teaching.
A pair of nature lovers stumbled upon a foul-smelling alien like growth while walking in East Sussex woodland.
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