Industry veterans to deliver series of half hour seminars.
Five wanted over violence at nationalist march
Monday 21 May 2012
Pictures have been released of five people wanted by police investigating violence which flared during a nationalist march and rally last month.
Steve Coogan faces driving ban threat
Thursday 10 May 2012
Comedian Steve Coogan is facing trial over a speeding offence which could see him banned from the road.
Observations: Shakespeare shake-up in Shoreham-by-Sea
Saturday 05 May 2012
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Or at least in the rubbish tip of Shoreham-by-Sea, which forms the malodorous backdrop for an ambitious new take on Hamlet, opening this weekend.
Four footballers charged with sexual assault and voyeurism
Monday 30 April 2012
Four professional footballers have been charged with sexual assault and voyeurism.
Brighton dives into the wilder side of culture
Monday 30 April 2012
With Bond-themed swimmers and tea with terrorists, this year's Fringe festival is crazier than ever, says Fiona Sturges
Visit the seaside for electric cucumbers, nudity and more!
Monday 30 April 2012
This year's Brighton Fringe is bigger and brasher than ever, says Fiona Sturges
Terry Connor keen on Wolves role but says he will put club first
Thursday 26 April 2012
Interim manager Terry Connor wants Wolverhampton Wanderers to put the future of the club ahead of his own when the season is reviewed next month. Connor will, after the final game on 13 May, offer his input into a campaign that has seen Wolves relegated from the Premier League.
Clarke clashes with court chief over rights reforms
Thursday 19 April 2012
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke clashed with the president of the European Court of Human Rights today as he declared that it would undergo “substantial reforms”.
Tara Lyle: Is the European Court of Human Rights the villain it is being presented as?
Thursday 19 April 2012
If the European Court of Human Rights were a celebrity, it would have likely hired Max Clifford by now, and together they would have broken the record for filling the most law suits for libel and slander
'No crisis' about foreign judges
Wednesday 18 April 2012
There is no "great constitutional crisis about foreign judges trying to ride roughshod over British law", a justice minister involved in talks to reform Europe's human rights court said today.
Gus Poyet must find nitty gritty at Brighton to complement the tiki-taka
Monday 16 April 2012
Championship commentary
Easter days out: Climbing the walls? There are other ways to keep busy, too
Sunday 25 March 2012
The Easter school holidays are almost here, which means you have at least 14 days of boredom-beaters to organise. Fortunately, there's plenty to occupy fractious youngsters across the country.
Stalker held in 'fiancée murder plot'
Wednesday 21 March 2012
A former City worker found guilty of harassing his ex-fiancée has been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to murder her, it emerged last night.
Poyet: I fear Suarez will quit Liverpool
Tuesday 13 March 2012
Gus Poyet, Luis Suarez's most vociferous defender outside of Anfield, has revealed he is worried that his compatriot may quit English football in the wake of the furore over his behaviour towards Patrice Evra.








