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East Sussex
July 2024
Backpack-wearing dogs enlisted to rewild urban nature reserve in Lewes
Organisers hope dogs will mimic behaviour of wolves that in past would have helped disperse wildflower seeds
June 2024
We are in all-new territory now. The cultural loyalties that defined British elections have gone
Rafael Behr
The anti-Tory tide sweeping the country has much to tell us about the volatility of voting since Brexit, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
I went looking for the few remaining Tory voters. They don’t want Farage, but they don’t want Sunak either
Polly Toynbee
Even lifelong Conservative voters seem tired of the Tories. Signs are pointing to a total party collapse, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
Sussex NHS trust apologises for cancer treatment delays before man’s death
University Hospitals Sussex admits errors, failures and surgeon disagreements in case of Ken Valder
May 2024
‘People tell me they’re not ready to work’: how long-term sickness blighted a town
Tory MP accuses women’s football fans of vandalising East Sussex office
Ministers dismiss claims Maria Caulfield pushed ‘15-minute cities’ conspiracy theory
About 2,000 homes in Hastings on fifth day with no water supply
Mains water begins returning to 32,500 East Sussex properties after pipe burst
Anger over burst main that deprived 31,000 East Sussex properties of water
April 2024
‘The Guardian lights very well’: how newspaper came to aid of stranded geologist
Walking in the air: Snowman creator Raymond Briggs’s favourite Sussex paths
March 2024
The Phoenix, Lewes: a new riverside neighbourhood that sounds almost too good to be true
Scientology-linked UK rehab centre investigated by charities watchdog
January 2024
Charleston aims to bring Bloomsbury group works back to ‘rightful home’
Charity that runs house in East Sussex launches bid to fill gaps in collection with ‘treasures’ held in private hands
November 2023
Calls for Brighton hospital to suspend surgeons amid patient deaths inquiry
Police are investigating operations at Royal Sussex County hospital over alleged negligence and cover-ups
October 2023
Government pays £15.3m for derelict land that sold for £6.3m a year ago
Brownfield site in Bexhill, East Sussex, being considered as a potential detention centre to house asylum seekers
September 2023
Tory donor’s Hastings ‘fun factory’ closes abruptly after £150,000 grant
Brighton Pier owner hit by spending slowdown and bad weather
August 2023
Brighton cat killer Stephen Bouquet died from Covid-19, inquest finds
Former security guard who killed nine cats and injured seven more in East Sussex died less than a year into his five-year sentence
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