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  1. Huge blaze engulfs Worthing blockpublished at 07:23 British Summer Time 28 August 2018

    The blaze in Rectory RoadImage source, Eddie Mitchell
    Image caption,

    Ten fire engines were sent to the scene of the fire

    Fire crews have been working through the night to tackle a huge blaze in West Sussex.

    Roads were closed and people were told to avoid the area after the fire took hold at Rectory Road in Worthing at about 18:30 BST on Monday.

    Two aerial ladder platforms and 10 fire engines fought to control the flames rising from a block of flats, shops and restaurants opposite the Thomas A Becket pub.

    The fire service later tweeted that the blaze was "largely under control" and it would work through the night to damp down hot spots.

    It said most roads would reopen for the morning rush hour though some nearby businesses would still be affected.

    There are no reports of any injuries.

    The fire from aboveImage source, Eddie Mitchell
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    Drone footage showed the extent of the fire

    The scene after the fire was brought under controlImage source, Eddie Mitchell
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    Fire crews have been damping down hot spots following the fire

  2. Goodbye from BBC South East Livepublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Thank you for joining us this week for all your breaking news, travel and weather.

    We will be back after the bank holiday weekend, on Tuesday 28 August.

    But in the meantime, if you feel there's anything we need to know, you can contact us via email, Facebook and Twitter.

  3. Retail space to undergo redevelopmentpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Huw Oxburgh
    Local Democracy Reporter

    Plans to extend and redevelop a retail space in East Sussex have been approved by planners.

    At a meeting on Thursday, Wealden District Council planners approved plans for a series of changes to The Seed House in Bell Lane, Uckfield.

    The changes include plans for ground and first floor extensions to the building, dividing its current retail space into two new shops and a veterinary surgery.

    Three first-floor flats would also be provided as part of the scheme.

    Before making a decision, the committee heard arguments in support of the application from planning agent Oliver Neagle as well as arguments against from local councillor Claire Dowling, who raised concerns about the loss of parking spaces.

  4. Bank holiday weather forecastpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    John Hammond
    Weather forecaster

    Here's my forecast...

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  5. Waste disposal charges coming inpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Huw Oxburgh
    Local Democracy Reporter

    Rubbish tips in East Sussex will soon start charging for the disposal of non-household waste.

    According to East Sussex County Council, its Household Waste and Recycling Centres (HWRCs) will soon begin charging to dispose of certain types of non-household waste - including soil, asbestos and tyres.

    While the principle of charging for waste disposal was approved by the council's cabinet in June, details of the final scheme and pricing were revealed on Thursday.

    The council says it will charge £4 to dispose of each bag of soil, hardcore and plasterboard, while tyre disposal will be charged at £2 per item.

    Meanwhile, disposal of bonded asbestos will be charged at £6 per bag or sheet. The charges are expected to come into force within the next month.

  6. Victim details disclosed in police blunderpublished at 15:56 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Pen marks left visible details of victims of sex assault and a witness willing to give evidence.

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  7. Albion fans criticise 'ridiculous' flask banpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Brighton and Hove Albion fans are angry at new rules banning flasks from the Amex Stadium.

    The club plans to ban glass and metal bottles from the stadium from 1 September for "safety and security" reasons, and to bring the ground in line with other stadiums around the country.

    But fans have branded the ban "ridiculous" and "petty".

    They say it will affect older supporters who enjoy a hot drink, and have accused the club of putting profit above people.

  8. Japan-themed bar 'culturally insensitive'published at 15:07 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    White women were dressed in kimonos and geisha-style make-up at the opening of the Tokyo Tea Rooms.

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  9. Police chief on 'anger' over travellerspublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Surrey's chief constable writes an open letter after an "unprecedented" number of illegal traveller camps.

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  10. Council agrees to sell listed building despite protestpublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Historians have lost their last-ditch effort to save a Grade II-listed building in Rochester High Street.

    This comes after cabinet members agreed to sell the council-owned Conservancy building as it was deemed to be "surplus" to requirements.

    Medway Council plans to sell the annexe of the Guildhall museum to fund maintenance of other historical buildings, such as the Corn Exchange.

    Members of the City of Rochester Society and Friends of the Guildhall Museums appealed to the council to reconsider this decision, which they argue would put free educational facilities under a "paywall".

    When the Conservancy building closes the council say the 8,000 artefacts will be moved to the Guildhall or the East House, which charges for entry.

  11. Liverpool beat Brighton to go toppublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Manager Jurgen Klopp says he is "not interested in the table" after Liverpool's 1-0 win over Brighton sends them top of the Premier League.

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  12. Billings criticises 'snot-heap' pitchpublished at 13:09 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Kent's Sam Billings calls the Canterbury pitch a "slow snot-heap" as his side lose to Lancashire in the T20 Blast quarter-final.

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  13. Calls for police protection after assaultspublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Police officers

    Campaigners are calling for police officers to be given more protection after more than a thousand assaults were recorded by Kent Police last year.

    On Wednesday the force released footage of a man throwing a 10kg dumbbell at officers - he's now been jailed for five years.

    According to the Home Office 189 assaults resulted in an officer being injured in the last year.

  14. Champions League match schedule & BBC coveragepublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    The schedule for this weekend's Champions League of Darts plus details of BBC Sport's live coverage.

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  15. Salah earns Liverpool win over Brighton - reactionpublished at 11:29 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Liverpool beat Brighton 1-0 at Anfield - listen to BBC Radio 5 live and follow text reaction.

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  16. Petrol pump arson attempt in Eastbournepublished at 10:55 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    CCTV of two menImage source, Sussex Police

    Two men tried to set fire to a petrol pump at a service station in Eastbourne.

    The pair were caught on CCTV at about 01:00 BST on 9 August at the Old Town Service Station.

    They were seen trying to shake fuel out of one pump before moving on to another where they managed to release a small amount of fuel. They then set this alight, causing a small fire.

    As it ignited they dropped the nozzle and ran from the scene, Sussex Police said.

    Firefighters were called to the scene, but the fire was brief and was out on arrival.

    Investigator Zoe Ayres said: "This is a completely bizarre and extremely dangerous thing to do.

    "They are incredibly lucky that their attempt only caused a small fire and that they weren't engulfed in flames.

    "We want to identify them before they try to repeat their reckless act."

    The men were described a white, in their late teens or early 20s and about 5ft 10in.

  17. Memorial to Hastings soldierpublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Claude Nunney

    A soldier who charged through a barrage of gunfire during World War One is to be commemorated with a permanent memorial in East Sussex.

    Claude Nunney, from Hastings, was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions in battle on 1 and 2 September 1918.

    Next Sunday a paving stone will be unveiled in his memory in the town's Alexandra Park.

  18. A slight change in the weather todaypublished at 07:53 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Elizabeth Rizzini
    BBC Look East weather

    Here's my latest forecast.

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  19. Surf clubs 'saving lives' out of hourspublished at 07:40 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Surf lifesaving club members are providing beach safety cover when lifeguards are not on duty.

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  20. Tips for your fantasy football teampublished at 06:17 British Summer Time 24 August 2018

    Are you happy with your fantasy team or panicking about transfers? Here are our tips for who you might want to pick this week.

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