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Memories of local politics and an upcoming by-election

Forty years ago last Friday, a naive 25-year-old found himself winning a by-election to the old Brighton Borough Council...

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Bakery opening delayed due to 'unforeseen circumstances'

A bakery's opening has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances....

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Councillors approve plans at football club branded an 'eyesore' by resident

A football club’s bid to erect a storage container on Little Common Recreation Ground has been approved by Rother coun...

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US citizens to be charged 25% more at theatre show - unless they're a Democrat

The Treason Show, which will be coming to Brighton as part of the Brighton Fringe festival, has said that it will be imp...

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What to expect from Brighton Fringe 2025

Brighton Fringe will return to Brighton and Hove next month with an explosion of comedy, dance, theatre and much more....

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Three gulls attacked with air rifles amid surge in attacks

Wildlife rescuers are calling for stronger protections for urban wildlife as three gulls were recently attacked with air...

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Inside the seafront Italian restaurant that's had a revamp and rebrand

Worthing's Casa Ciro has now been rebranded to Tavola Di Famiglia...

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Campaigners preparing legal bid to stop expansion of Sussex windfarm

Campaigners are preparing to take legal action to try and stop the expansion of Rampion wind farm in Sussex....

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'Luxurious' new hotel with 'sweeping sea-views' crowned one of the UK's best

The Guardian has 20 of the UK’s best hotels, campsites and cottages that are "right on the beach", with one from Brigh...

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Group launches campaign to save landmark pub as it is set to be sold

A queer community group has launched a fundraiser to save a historic pub...

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Community rides and celebrations for cycling club's milestone

Horsham Cycling Club is celebrating its 20th anniversary on April 17 with a series of group rides, a coffee stop, and ev...

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First ever young speakers challenge launched in Brighton and Hove

The Brighton and Hove Young Speakers Challenge celebrated student voices, with finalists delivering powerful performance...

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Railway improvements made across south London, Kent and Sussex

Network Rail has finished a significant programme of railway engineering work across south London, Kent, and Sussex....

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Changes introduced to how council homes are allocated in Brighton and Hove

Changes have been introduced to how council homes are allocated in Brighton and Hove....

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Dynamo Gym voted Argus readers' favourite gym for the second year running

Dynamo Gym has been named The Argus's gym of the year for the second successive year....

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Sailing race to see crews travel from Cowes to Eastbourne

Marlow Ropes is supporting the JOG Cowes to Eastbourne sailing race on April 18, part of the club’s 75th anniversary o...

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Images show dismantled Madeira Terrace as restoration works continue

Pictures capture the progress of restoration work at Madeira Terrace,...

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Tina Knowles Opens Up About Breast Cancer Diagnosis After Delaying Mammogram—Why Every Woman Needs This Test

Tina Knowles recently opened up about her breast cancer diagnosis after putting off a mammogram during the pandemic. In ...

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Er Men: An Acupoint That Says Aging Doesn’t Mean Hearing Loss

Activating the Er Men acupoint before hearing loss sets in sets you up for a world of sound for many years to come....

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What eating one meal a day does to your body – and what results can you see after a month?

A deep dive into OMAD: Can one meal a day boost health or do more harm?...

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Breathing In Danger: Peshawar's Air Turns Toxic As AQI Soars

(MENAFN - Tribal News Network)Peshawar, a city once known for its rich culture and vibrant streets, is now grappling wit...

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Africa witnesses decrease in maternal, newborn deaths

(MENAFN) Maternal and newborn death rates across Africa have seen a notable decline since 2000, according to a new repor...

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Interferon regulatory factor 8 identified as key driver of liver fat buildup in NAFLD

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a hepatic metabolic syndrome resulting from lipid metabolic imbalance. Inte...

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Telemedicine could have a positive effect on climate change, study finds

Telemedicine use in 2023 reduced monthly carbon dioxide emissions by the equivalent of up to 130,000 gas operated vehicl...

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UQ plays key role in a national effort to revolutionize prostate cancer treatment

The University of Queensland will play a key role in a national effort to revolutionize treatment for men with prostate ...

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Meghan Markle addresses rebrand drama, reveals timing of name change

Meghan rebranded her company as As Ever after trademark issues....

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Framing of doctrine influences parental support for teen medical consent

A new study by researchers from Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health and Vanderbilt University Medical Cen...

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Why skin shame matters more than symptoms in chronic skin conditions

A new study in Scientific Reports reveals that skin shame is a key psychological burden for people with atopic dermatiti...

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Genetic susceptibility to schizophrenia associated with thinner retinas

A new study led by the University of Zurich has shown that evidence of genetic susceptibility to schizophrenia can be fo...

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I lived on protein shakes for an entire week... here are the shocking effects it had on my mind and body

Social media sensation Michael Alves, who rocketed to stardom under the name Killdozer for his extreme food challenges, ...

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Light-induced DNA detection technique enables rapid, ultra-sensitive genetic analysis

PCR genetic analysis has been in the spotlight since COVID-19, but light is now further facilitating PCR-free methods....

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Dogs offer more emotional support than most people, study finds

Study shows that dog-human relationships can be meaningfully evaluated using the same multidimensional social support sc...

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AI tool helps GPs spot lung cancer risk months earlier

GPs may soon be able to identify patients with an increased risk of lung cancer up to 4 months earlier than is currently...

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Feeling mad? New research suggests mindfulness could help manage anger and aggression

Nearly one-quarter of us feel angry on any given day. Here’s how mindfulness could help....

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Carotid artery plaque contains elevated micronanoplastics

People with plaque in the blood vessels of their neck have a higher amount of tiny plastic particles in those vessels co...

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UCLA launches trial of wearable ADHD therapy for children exposed to alcohol in the womb

Researchers at UCLA Health are launching the first clinical trial to test whether a wearable device that delivers gentle...

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Tulane researchers identify a potential new way to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Researchers at Tulane University have identified a potential new way to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a dea...

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Study reveals how medulloblastoma spreads and grows on the leptomeninges

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and coll...

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Can a plant-based diet help prevent breast cancer?

A case-control study in Iranian women found that higher adherence to a healthy plant-based diet significantly reduces br...

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Walnut consumption linked to reduced inflammation and lower colon cancer risk

There are new findings out about the benefits of eating walnuts. Results from a UConn School of Medicine clinical trial ...

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Education Advocate Questions TTH CEO’s Dismissal, Calls for Policy Review

News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://newsghana.com.gh/education-advocate-questions...

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DNA origami structures enable targeted imaging of pancreatic cancer

One of the challenges of fighting pancreatic cancer is finding ways to penetrate the organ's dense tissue to define the ...

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Doctor says these everyday foods can be silently damaging your liver: From cookies, soda to cereals

Doctor Adrian reveals the biggest threat to your liver and it’s not fat. Find out which common ingredient may be silen...

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Fitness coach shares 7 habits that are secretly killing your weight loss progress

From having deep fried food to not doing portion control, know the habits that can ruin your weight loss progress....

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Say Goodbye To Heatwave! These Yoga Asanas Can Help Your Body Stay Cool Naturally

With rising temperatures, turning to yoga can be a natural way to cool the body from within. Experts say specific poses,...

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Machine learning unlocks millions of safer CRISPR enzymes for gene editing

Genome editing has advanced at a rapid pace with promising results for treating genetic conditions-but there is always r...

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New expansion technique brings mass spectrometry imaging to single cell level

For biologists, seeing is believing. But sometimes biologists have a hard time seeing....

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Single psychedelic dose boosts long-term cognitive flexibility in mice

University of Michigan researchers have found that certain psychedelic compounds improve the brain’s ability to adapt ...

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Children’s mattresses expose sleepers to hidden chemical risks, study finds

A new study tested 16 children’s mattresses and found widespread contamination with harmful semivolatile organic compo...

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Study uncovers how prenatal stress leaves a molecular imprint on babies

A new study has uncovered how stress experienced by mothers during pregnancy leaves a molecular imprint on their babies�...

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Disruption of sterol biosynthesis by prescription drugs: A hidden threat to brain development

A powerful editorial published today in Brain Medicine raises alarm about a previously overlooked threat to brain develo...

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$2.5 million donation to help keep Terry's House in Downtown Fresno

The space has been a "home away from home" for about 1,000 people a year while a loved one is getting critical care at C...

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People magazine reveals Demi Moore as ‘Most Beautiful’ person in the world

The actress values authenticity and positivity as key aspects of beauty....

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Age and sex shape Alzheimer’s blood biomarkers, study finds

ESTHER study found that non-modifiable factors like age, sex, and APOE ε4 status significantly influence blood biomarke...

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Tragic royal Thomas Kingston's company owes creditors £30million - after inquest told of depression struggle. RICHARD EDEN exclusive

New light has been shed on the death of Thomas Kingston, husband of royal Gabriella Windsor, as evidence shows his compa...

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Burnout Isn’t a Badge of Honour—It’s a Mental Health Warning from Your Brain

Burnout is more than tiredness—it's emotional and physical exhaustion from chronic overwork. Here is how to set bounda...

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Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The major averages surged on Tuesday, with the Dow jumping more than 1,000 points and breaking a four-day losing streak....

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Watch Tuesday's full episode of Mad Money with Jim Cramer — April 22, 2025

"Mad Money" host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice....

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'Queen of Dissolver' reveals procedure thousands are undoing... and areas you should NEVER get work done

In 2024, it's estimated that over 5 million people in the US received dermal filler injections , with the lips and cheek...