Local News

News – Brighton and Hove News

Reform UK chair in Brighton and Hove to stand down

The chair of the Reform UK branch in Brighton and Hove plans to stand down to focus on his work commitments. But Gary Farmer, who runs a language school, said that he would stand for Reform at the local elections in 2027. Mr Farmer said: “After careful consideration, I have decided to step down fr...

Local messages

Brighton and Hove News

Brighton and Hove Albion hand keeper new contract

Brighton and Hove Albion have agreed a new contract with long-serving goalkeeper Jason Steele. The club said: “We’re pleased to confirm that goalkeeper Jason Steele has signed a new contract with the club until June 2027. “Jason joined Albion in 2018 and has gone on to make 60 appearances in a...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Restaurant loses late licence after violent response to intruder

A Brighton restaurant has lost its late licence after police arrested staff for the way that they dealt with an intruder as well as a series of licensing rule breaches. Sussex Police asked Brighton and Hove City Council to review the late-night refreshment licence held by Zaf’ron, in North Road, B...

Get Weekly Updates

Get the headlines in your inbox every week.

Brighton Journal

It’s ‘game on’ as refurbished 3G pitch at Hove Park re-opens

The popular 3G sports pitch at Hove Park has reopened following refurbishment, offering an updated and improved facility for local football players. The pitch closed back in June after reaching the end of its useful life and failing to meet health and safety requirements. But, following a swift proc...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Three men charged with rape on Brighton seafront

Three men have been charged with raping a woman on Brighton seafront and are due in court today (Thursday 16 October). Sussex Police said this morning: “Three men have been charged in connection with the rape of a woman on Brighton beach. “Police received a report that a woman had been raped on ...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Ofsted praises progress at Brighton school

The official education watchdog, Ofsted, has praised the progress that has been made at a Brighton school since it was graded as “requires improvement” in March last year. Three inspectors visited Longhill High School, in Falmer Road, Rottingdean, a month ago – on Wednesday 17 September. The l...

Brighton Journal

Anarchic joy at The Old Market in Brighton this December

Brighton and Hove’s much loved, independent and premiere grassroots venue is delighted to announce their brand-new in-house production – The Gift. Running for three weeks from December 3-21 – this immersive, anarchic and joyful part gig, part theatre, part dining experience is the perfect w...

Brighton Journal

Autumn at Brighton Toy and Model Museum

Autumn Events at the Museum As autumn arrives, Brighton Toy and Model Museum stands at a moment of exciting transformation. This season marks the beginning of our long-planned regeneration project on Trafalgar Street, a development that will not only enhance the museum’s visibility and visitor exp...

Brighton Journal

Jamun brings vibrant Indian street food to Brighton and is crowned Best Restaurant of the Year at national awards

Jamun, the latest venture from husband-and-wife team Nitin and Anushree Patil, has been officially crowned a winner in the highly prestigious Curry Life Awards 2025, cementing its status as one of the top 20 curry houses in the nation. This esteemed recognition celebrates the Brighton restaurant’s...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Council bosses still seeking feedback on Pride Street Party

People interested in having more of a say on the future of Brighton Pride’s street party are encouraged to give feedback and ask questions on the council’s website. Brighton and Hove City Council’s outdoor events manager Ian Baird urged councillors to tell people about the Your Voice section o...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Councillors make time to debate Floral Clock petition

Councillors called for the Floral Clock, in Hove, to be saved at a meeting last night (Monday 13 October) while others wanted it replaced with something new and different. The debate was prompted by a petition, with 3,000 signatures, presented to Brighton and Hove City Council by campaigner Laura Ki...

Brighton and Hove News

Gnarwal Fest makes its debut at Brighton’s Green Door Store

‘VARIOUS ARTISTS’ – GNARWAL FEST, GREEN DOOR STORE, BRIGHTON 11-12.10.25 On 2nd September it was announced that there would be a brand new two-day festival going under the banner of ‘Gnarwal Fest’ happening at the Green Door Store in Brighton on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th October. I h...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Man facing prison for ‘frenzied attack’ on pet dog

A man who made a frenzied attack on his pet dog in which he kicked, punched and strangled the whimpering animal over several hours has been spared jail. Amarildo Prebibaj, 29, was filmed by a concerned neighbour attacking Hugo outside his flat in Springfield Road, Brighton. At a hearing in July, he ...

Brighton Journal

Labyrinth Starring David Bowie – In Concert 2026 Tour Announced incl. Brighton Date

JIM HENSON’S LABYRINTH: IN CONCERT UK TOUR 2026 CELEBRATING THE FANTASY MASTERPIECE’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY-Iconic Soundtrack Performed by a Live Band on Stage with David Bowie’s Legendary Vocals Tickets on-sale Friday 17th October, 10am at ticketmaster.co.uk and coming on Tuesday 14th – to the...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Moped driver hunted over drug and driving charges

A moped driver who failed to turn up to court to be sentenced for driving and drug charges is being sought by police. Rafael Junior Andrade Ferreira, 31, was pulled over when driving a Yamaha scooter which had previously been linked to drugs supply in Clifton Street, Brighton, last month. After a se...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Brighton man wanted for recall to prison

A Brighton man who was jailed for theft is wanted by the police for recall to prison. Sussex Police said that Lee Fisher, formerly of Lower Rock Gardens, had broken the terms of his licence on release from prison. Fisher was jailed for 28 days in March for stealing meat from the Co-op, in Blatchingt...

Brighton Journal

John Illsley: The Life and Times of Dire Straits

Step inside the extraordinary story of one man’s musical journey as part of the most iconic bands in rock history with John Illsley: The Life and Times of Dire Straits, captivating live UK tour launching on 24th October 2025 and coming on 29th Oct To The Old Market, Hove As a founding member and...

Brighton Journal

Mexican Sunshine This Winter At Wahaca-Day of the Dead celebrations and a brand new menu

This month sees Wahaca turn up the heat and bring some much-needed rays of Mexican sunshine to help cut through the winter gloom. From joyful Día de los Muertos celebrations to a brand new tequila tasting experience and the launch of a delicious Winter menu, guests at its restaurants in London, ...

Brighton Journal

Brighton Panto Stars visit Donatello in the heart of city centre

BRIGHTON’S Family Panto stars have celebrated their long-standing partnership with one of the city’s most popular restaurants. The stars behind this December’s Jack and the Beanstalk were all dressed to impress at Donatello, Brighton, situated in the heart of The Lanes. David Hill – owner of...

News – Brighton and Hove News

Petition signed by thousands urges Rottingdean library reprieve

Thousand of people signed a petition – aimed at saving Rottingdean library from closure – and it was formally presented to Brighton and Hove City Council last night (Monday 13 October). The library, in The Grange, is one of three under threat of closure as part of a programme to save £250,000 f...