Crimestoppers issue warning to social media users
As more people turn to online platforms for romance, police are warning about the rise of romance fraud in the UK.
Special Projects Editor
Formerly investigating stories from across Sussex at The Argus. Now Special Projects Editor at Newsquest.
Formerly investigating stories from across Sussex at The Argus. Now Special Projects Editor at Newsquest.
As more people turn to online platforms for romance, police are warning about the rise of romance fraud in the UK.
Volunteers in Brighton caught 55 drivers speeding in just one day, according to Sussex Police.
A stalker of Brighton and Hove Albion footballer, Billy Gilmour, was given a lifetime ban from Asda after filming herself stripping off in an aisle while customers walked past.
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A resident has been paid money from the city council after it failed to collect his rubbish.
The Royal College of Nursing banned free alcoholic drinks at its Brighton annual congress after reports surfaced of a "boozy, sexualised culture" at past events.
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