Plans for a controversial incinerator in Newhaven have been given the all clear.
A high court judge has dismissed objections to the waste disposal site.
Newhaven Town Council, Lewes District Friends of the Earth and Dove were ordered by the Court to pay £10,000 costs.
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The entire list of the BNP's been published on the internet.
Officials admit the details - including the names and addresses of about ten thousand people - is largely accurate.
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The Home Secretary's unveiling new meaures to crack down on prostitution later.
Jacqui Smith's expected to introduce a new offence for those caught paying for sex.
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Brighton and Hove City Council are to review the handling of a girl whose mum was murdered.
Social Services are under the microscope for the way they responded to reports the daughter of Catherine Genestin claimed her mum was missing 5 weeks before her body was found in the family garden.
Catherine's husband Andre was found guilty of her murder earlier this year and is serving a life sentence.
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A 15 year old boy's been attacked outside a school in Crawley.
It happened on Monday afternoon outside Downlands Community secondary.
Four boys have been arrested and bailed.
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A woman's become the first person in the world to receive a transplanted organ engineered entirely in a lab.
British researchers were involved in the operation, which was carried out in Spain on a thirty-year-old mother-of-two.
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47 primary schools in East Sussex have been awarded grants to create walikng bus schemes.
The money comes from the Department of Transport - some schools will get 500 quid, and others up to a grand.
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The Albion are out of the FA Cup after a tough night at Victoria Park last evening.
Hartlepool came from behind to seal a 2-1 victory in the FA Cup replay.
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And it's World Toilet today.
It's to raise awareness of global hygiene, and world wide water issues.
A short film is to be shown at the Friends Meeting House here in Brighton followed by a discussion on the importance of sanitation.
Count us in!