Monday headlines

It's claimed police disagreed with Haringey social services over how 'Baby P' was being looked after just before he died.
A TV documentary will say police wanted to place the child in care but were persuaded otherwise.
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A charity's claiming there's a disturbing intolerance of children in the UK.
A study for Barnardo's has found half of adults believe young people are dangerous and behave like animals.
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A woman's in hospital after being hit by a bus in Brighton town centre yesterday.
The 25 year old sustained serious head injuries after the collision at the junction of West and North streets on Sunday afternoon.
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A man's body's been found at a drugs factory in Worthing.
The discovery was made yesterday by workers at the Glaxo Smithkline factory in Southdownview Way.
Police say the death's not being treated as suspicious.
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A motorcyclist's been seriously injured after come off his bike in Brighton.
It happened on the Lewes Road yesterday morning - the un-named biker's fighting for his life in hospital.
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Residents of Los Angeles are describing their communities as "looking like a war zone" as the battle to put out wildfires continues.
Fifty-thousand people have been ordered to flee their homes in and around America's second-largest city.
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Plans to demolish an Art Deco building in Hove and turn it into flats have been turned down.
38 apartments and a doctir's surgery had been earmarked for the former Bingo hall on Portland Road.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of people have signed an online protest over plans to build an office block at Brighton Marina.
Surfers say the proposed development will affect some of the best waves the town has to offer.
Under the plans concrete piles would be put in the seabed.
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And the Albion have suffered a defeat at the hands of Carlisle.
The Seagulls lost 3-1 away on Saturday, leaving manager MIckey Adams to apologise to fans.
Their next match is at Hartlepool tomorrow night in an FA Cup replay.