Jamie Walker, Brighton Argus

Jamie Walker

Brighton Argus

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WWE Live: Wrestling juggernaut kicks off with a bang

Brighton Centre, Brighton Thursday, November 7 THE entertainment juggernaut that is World Wrestling Entertainment rolled into Brighton, with all the hype that you would expect the biggest wrestling company in the world to bring. The arena was not exactly full, but that was no bother for a company that has multi-million dollar television deals. And with a live television taping in Manchester the… → Read More

Katie Price: her career in seven pictures

Katie Price often finds herself in the news, and not always for the right reasons. → Read More

Meet the three women subverting stereotypes in the restaurant trade

A CHEF is subverting stereotypes and sending out fine food at the same time. → Read More

Woman angry over state of her Kingswood Street flat in Brighton

A FURIOUS woman claims a council has not helped her deal with an “uninhabitable” room in her flat. → Read More

Fortnite player Jacob Gilbert hopes to be a world class gamer

A TEENAGER is making a healthy living as a professional video game player. → Read More

'I want to win Strictly,' says Saffron Barker

THE YouTube star taking part in Strictly Come Dancing has said she would love to win the show. → Read More

Craig David to bring anniversary tour to Brighton

SINCE his emergence on to the music scene in 1999, Craig David has been a frontrunner of British RnB. → Read More

Five shows to check out in Sussex this week

Ivor Potter is Brighton’s answer to the King of Rock and Roll. Taking to the stage dressed as Elvis himself, Ivor works his way through the King’s greatest hits with more than a little hip-swinging enthusiasm. The show features a full eight-piece band and backing singers, and transport fans back to one of Elvis’s early Seventies Las Vegas shows. There are plenty of tribute acts out there but if… → Read More

Wetherspoons Gin Festival comes to Brighton

GIN lovers are in heaven as a 17-day festival devoted to their favourite tipple gets under way. → Read More

What happened in Brighton on this day ten years ago

ON THIS day ten years ago The Argus went to Brighton seafront to watch volleyball teams from across the county and beyond take part in a big… → Read More

Brand Vaughan list home for £2.5m

THE perfect house for anyone who loves the sea is on the market. → Read More

Glenn Murray gets tested on A Question of Sport

A BRIGHTON and Hove Albion star will test his quiz skills on national TV on Friday night. → Read More

Is this Brightonian a lookalike for Tyson Fury?

EVERY week The Argus staff are hunting for great lookalikes in Brighton and beyond. → Read More

Six Sussex Indian restaurants nominated in English Curry awards

SIX Indian restaurants have been nominated for top awards. → Read More

This is how much people in Brighton pay for a pint compared to the rest of the country

BEER drinkers in Brighton have to pay more for their beer than nearly anyone else. → Read More

What happened in Sussex on this day ten years ago

ON THIS day ten years ago The Argus went to the Bluebell Railway to see the steam line celebrate its 50th anniversary. Forces Sweetheart Dame Vera… → Read More

New apartments open at The Priory in Haywards Heath

AN ESTATE agents has unveiled new homes in a former chapel. → Read More

Spudulike in Churchill Square, Brighton, closes

The chain has closed its other 36 stores across the country, costing nearly 300 people their jobs. A statement from Churchill Square said: “Churchill Square has confirmed that Spudulike closed its doors on Friday, August 2. We would like to express gratitude to the hardworking employees that have served its customers for years.” → Read More

Jessie J and Grace Jones bring Pride to a fiery close

Sunday ENTHUSIASTIC music lovers were back in Preston Park on Sunday, eager for more great entertainment. Hometown girl Grace Carter opened proceedings and, despite this being her biggest Brighton show to date, she was unfazed by the occasion. The rising star of the British music scene powered through some of her emotion-laden hits and while they may not be party anthems the crowd seemed to… → Read More

Brighton businesses see boost from Pride

BUSINESSES are celebrating the boost that Pride weekend has given them. → Read More