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Shackelton’s and the South Pole

Exactly 100 years after Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ill-fated trip to the South Pole, an intrepid group of explorers including some of his relatives are retracing the journey. Follow their journey here

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Surfing dogs at West Wittering

Surfing dogs at West Wittering SURFING dogs have become a sensation as the wagging water babies show off their skills on West Wittering beach...

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Sussex feeling the wrath of another Boris blast

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, will once again be donning his hard hat as his comments about Sussex’s coastal towns continue to draw angry responses from councillors and residents

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Once upon a time in Brighton

Brighton has always had a fascination for writers, going right back to Graham Greene. In a book called The Brighton Moment, four authors describe what their city means to them – starting with an exclusive extract from Peter James’ new thriller Dead Man’s Footsteps, to be published later this month

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Days of speed

What a great few days for British motorsport!

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Market value

One person’s junk is another person’s treasure, so the saying goes, and there’s nothing to beat the thrill of rooting out that special item that no one else has.Plus, you’re recycling and supporting local businesses. So if you’re looking for an unusual piece to add character to your home, some Sussex-made crafts or just after the freshest food for a dinner party, look no further...

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Jordan at Cowdray Polo

Jordan may not have been invited to Cartier International Polo at Windsor but the the model was certainly made to feel at home at Cowdray in West Sussex. Here you'll find some great picture from the charity event in aid of injured riders.

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50 Ways to Enjoy the Summer

You’re spoiled for choice on how to spend those long, lazy days of summer. Let’s let Clive Agran narrow the search down for you

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From the garden to the table

Ever thought about trying your hand at growing vegetables and fruit at home? Apart from the advantages of cutting your food bills there is nothing tastier than using the freshest ingredients straight from your own garden. Leigh Clapp explains where to begin

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The battle to save Chichester Harbour

Chichester Harbour Trust is about to take ownership of 177 acres of land as part of its moves to protect the area from over-development. Maheesha Kottegoda investigates why this beautiful area is under threat

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Man on a mission

Peter Owen-Jones is the vicar of the dreamy village of Firle. But he’s far from your average preacher ... in fact he’s an ‘extreme pilgrim,’ as Ashley Bird found out... 

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Lord Attenborough

The curtain came down on the ten-year role of Oscar-winning film director and actor Richard Attenborough as Chancellor of Sussex University this summer. More than 900 friends gathered to say goodbye to Lord Attenborough, affectionately known as ‘Dickie’. Here he looks back on his happy association with his adopted university...
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Superman & Me

Sarah Douglas became a screen icon after playing the leather-clad super-villain Ursa in Superman and even gave Joan Collins a run for her money as ‘British bitch’ Pamela Lynch in the American TV soap opera, Falcon Crest. She went on to star in a string of sci-fi and horror movies, winning her scores of fans on both sides of the pond. But when she hit her fifties her career began to slow down and she had to face some tough decisions. Angela Wintle meets her at her Brighton home...

Portraits by Kate Eastman
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Beautiful country gardens to visit

The National Gardens Scheme, founded in 1927, is an independent charitable trust which raises funds by opening gardens to the public throughout England and Wales...
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Late summer sizzle

Leigh Clapp visits two gardens with non-stop summer colour...
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