Friday headlines

Former cabinet minister Hazel Blears has survived an attempt to deselect her as an MP.
Late last night, Labour party members at a meeting in her constituency, voted against the campaign to remove her.
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The father of a murdered Brighton schoolgirl has been cleared of allegations of sexual offences against her.
Barry Fellows 10 year old daughter Nicola was killed in the notorious Babes in the Wood case in the 1980's.
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A Worthing man is in hospital after turning himself into a human fireball.
21 year old Sam Frost caught fire after lighting a bonfire in his garden in Durrington on Wednesday, and is being treated at a specialist burns unit.
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900 workers have been sacked from an oil refinery in Lincolnshire.
They'd been involved in an unofficial strike at the Lindsey site in support of 51 colleagues who'd been made redundant.
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An ambulance worker from Brighton is due in court today after a man died while in his care.
Karl Harris is accused of misconduct in a public office and perverting the course of justice.
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A Romanian man has been jailed for 6 years after bing convicted of trafficking, and forcing a woman to work as a prostitute in Brighton.
Stefan Mocanu is said to have groomed the woman, also from Romania, over the internet and led her to believe they'd get married.
But, on her arrival in the city, she was put to work in a brothel in Coombe Road.
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A man is in hospital in Brighton after being been stabbed in Saltdean.
The attack happened in Withyam Avenue at around 11 on Wednesday night.
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A teenager's been told he could face prison after being convicted of attacking a motorist at a petrol station.
18 year old Nathan Healey, of Rowe Avenue in Peacehaven, carried out the assault at the Preston Road garage in April.
He's been bailed until the 9th of July.
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A shop in Brighton is to be one of the first in the country to sell Viagra over the counter.
The service is available from today, after prospective users have undergone a medical conducted by the pharmacist.
The tablets will be on sale at Boots in North Street following a pilot scheme in Manchester.
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First World War veteran Henry Allingham is now believed to be the world's oldest man.
The previous holder, Tomoji Tanabe from Japan, died in his sleep earlier today at the age of 113.
Mr Allingham, who lives near Brighton, celebrated his 113th birthday earlier this month, and is definitely the oldest man in Europe.
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There are calls for stricter laws to govern the use of sunbeds.
Scientists estimate more than 100 deaths from skin cancer every year in Britain are linked to their use.
Later a government commissioned report will be published - looking into tighter restrictions for tanning salons.
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An American woman's been ordered to pay almost two million dollars to record companies after illegally downloading twenty-four songs.
The single mother of four used a peer-to-peer file-sharing network to obtain the music.
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Formula One's going to split into two.
Eight top teams are walking out in a row over a planned budget cap.
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It's reported Rafael Nadal is on the brink of pulling out of Wimbledon.
The world number one's set to announce whether he'll be fit to defend his title.
He's struggling with a knee injury and lost an exhibition match to Lleyton Hewitt last night.
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The clock's ticking for struggling sports broadcaster Setanta.
It has until the end of play today to hand over the money it owes to the Premier League.
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A group of youngsters wearing wild and wacky hats are to take to the streets of Brighton and Hove today.
30 volunteers are part of a campaign to show how giving up your time to help others can boost your CV and job prospects.
They'll begin at the Palace Pier at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and will be canvassing passers by on their plans to help others in the local community.
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And Cloud Zero? 1 in 10 of us from Brighton and Hove say we've never experienced a moment of true happiness.
A whopping third of residents in the city say they haven't been on cloud 9 in over a year.....