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  2. Jason Sutton (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Sutton frequently donated his time and raised funds for LGBTQ causes and for local organizations. Among the more notable recipients were Albert Kennedy Trust, Brighton Rainbow Fund (a fundraising aggregator for the Brighton and Hove LGBTQ community), The Ledward Centre (an LGBTQ community centre and meeting space), The Sussex Beacon (a charity specialising in care and support for people living ...

  3. Robert Gunnell - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Bob" Gunnell (2 March 1927 – 19 April 2014) was a broadcaster and a central figure in the cultural life of Brighton and Hove. [1] In 1967, Gunnell was appointed founder manager of BBC Radio Brighton, [2] one of the first experimental local radio stations to be opened by the BBC. His belief was that the local community should play a ...

  4. Roger Bamber - Wikipedia

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    Bamber's images were part of the successful bid made by Brighton and Hove to gain city status in 1999. [1] In 2009, Bamber retired from mainstream newspaper photography but continued to photograph a wide variety of subjects which interested him. He was working on the proofs of a book, Out of the Ordinary until shortly before his death. [1]

  5. List of United Kingdom MPs who died in the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    Hove: 2010: Andrew Welsh [2021 25] Scottish National: 19 April 1944 18 June 2021 South Angus. East Angus. ... Brighton Pavilion. 1983. 1992. Lewis Stevens [2023 32 ...

  6. The Argus (Brighton) - Wikipedia

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    The Argus on first row of a newsstand. The Argus is a local newspaper based in Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England, with editions serving the city of Brighton and Hove and the other parts of both East Sussex and West Sussex. The paper covers local news, politics and sport, including the city's largest football club Brighton & Hove Albion FC.

  7. Brighton Herald - Wikipedia

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    The final edition of the Herald was published on 30 September 1971, after which the newspaper was absorbed by the Brighton & Hove Gazette. This was in turn merged into the Brighton & Hove Leader, a weekly free newspaper, in 1985. [1] This is now published online on the website of The Argus, another longstanding local newspaper. [7]

  8. George Montague - Wikipedia

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    Montague died on 18 March 2022 at his home in Brighton from Alzheimer's. [5] His funeral was on 11 April 2022, where there was a procession through the city, which closely followed the Brighton Pride parade route, eventually ending at Downs Crematorium on Bear Road. His hearse had colourful flowers and his iconic sign in the back window.

  9. Disappearance of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The couple were found and arrested in Hollingbury, Brighton, on 27 February 2023. They refused to respond to repeated questioning concerning the location of their missing child. [6] [15] On 1 March, their dead baby was discovered. It is believed she died weeks earlier on 9 January but the cause of death could not be ascertained.