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  1. That's it from uspublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

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  2. Wright ton puts Sussex in controlpublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Luke Wright's first County Championship century since September 2015 puts Sussex in command against Gloucestershire.

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  3. Emaciated dog on road to recoverypublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Stuart Maisner
    BBC Live reporter

    Snoopy the lurcher, who was found abandoned and starving on a busy roadside, is making a full recovery, thanks to the people who rescued her.

  4. People caught on cliff edgepublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    People are still going to the edge of cliffs along the Sussex coast - despite last week's rock falls at Seaford Head.

    David George Burr took these pictures at Birling Gap.

    People on cliffs at Birling GapImage source, David George Burr
    People pictured at Birling GapImage source, David George Burr
    People pictured at Birling GapImage source, David George Burr
  5. Longboarding women - it's not about boyspublished at 21:05 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    It can be hard to get into longboarding when you are the only girl at the skate park.

    Longboarding women - it's not about boys

    It can be hard to get into longboarding when you are the only girl at the skate park.

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  6. More details about Crawley Down firepublished at 21:05 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Bob Dale
    BBC Live reporter

    It took over 100 firefighters most of the night to bring this blaze near Crawley under control.

  7. Have you got raspberry ripple flavour?published at 20:32 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Here's how a zoo keeps its animals cool in the really hot weather.

  8. Rocking all over the South Eastpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    The scene of a famous Eurovision victory in Sussex, a shopping centre in Maidstone and Woking town centre - the region's musical legends and iconic venues were honoured on BBC Music Day.

  9. Did you see this bookmaker robber?published at 19:40 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Bob Dale
    BBC Live reporter

    Police are hunting a man who held up a bookmakers in Brighton at knifepoint.

    The robber, who wore a mask made out of a pair of tights, escaped with cash after threatening staff at the Betfred shop in Hollingbury Place at around 21:20 BST on 20 June.

    armed robber holds up bookmakersImage source, Sussex Police

    He escaped towards Dudley Road.

    He's described as short, skinny, with dark hair and in his early twenties.

    knifeman holds up bookmakersImage source, Sussex Police
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    During the attack, the offender threatened a female member of staff who was merely going about her work. This was clearly very frightening for staff at the shop.'

    Detective Constable Tom Coll, Sussex Police

  10. Sussex v Gloucestershire - day fourpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Listen to BBC local radio commentary as Sussex host Gloucestershire in County Championship division two.

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  11. 'It goes like an oven'published at 19:11 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    In extremely hot weather it only takes minutes for a car to become a death trap for your dog.

  12. ICYMI: Car restoration woman suffers sexism and ageismpublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Twenty-year-old Kelly Culver, who runs a business restoring classic American cars, says she has encountered sexism and ageism from people who think she does not know what she is talking about.

  13. Beach death friends 'competent swimmers'published at 18:07 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    An inquest into the deaths of five men at Camber Sands hears that the beach had "hidden dangers".

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  14. Beach death brother's 'safety hopes'published at 17:45 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    The brother of one of the five men who died at Camber Sands calls for safety measures at the beach.

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  15. One-month-old treated for severe sunburnpublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Medics are reporting an unexpectedly high number of sunburn and barbeque injuries.

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  16. Longboarding women - it's not about boyspublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    It can be hard to get into longboarding when you are the only girl at the skate park.

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  17. Lord Carey resigns after abuse criticismpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    The ex-Archbishop of Canterbury has "accepted the criticisms" made of him and apologised to victims.

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  18. An aerial view of the Crawley Down firepublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

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  19. 'We're hoping the beach is more protected'published at 13:55 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Piers Hopkirk
    Reporter, BBC South East Today

    As the inquest into last summer's deaths on Camber Sands begins, the brother of one of the victims says they hope lessons can be learned from the tragedy.

  20. Former Archbishop Lord Carey resigns over abuse reviewpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 26 June 2017

    Lord CareyImage source, Getty Images

    The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey has resigned from his last remaining formal role in the church.

    Lord Carey was criticised in an independent review of the church's handling of abuse carried out by Bishop Peter Ball.

    Ball was jailed in 2015 for historic offences against young men.

    Lord Carey had been given a role as an honorary assistant bishop in the diocese of Oxford, a position accorded to many retired bishops.

    Peter BallImage source, PA
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    Ball was jailed for sex offences against teenagers and young men between the 1970s and 1990s

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    Lord Carey has accepted the criticisms made of him in the Gibb review and has apologised to the victims of Peter Ball.

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    Along with many others, I have been deeply distressed to read Dame Moira Gibb's report with its narrative of the abuse perpetrated by Peter Ball which remained hidden for so long.

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    I hope that the focus of attention will continue to be on the survivors of abuse and offering to them the care and support they need."

    Rt Rev Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford