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Chris Eubank's son, 25, insists 16-year-old girl he is accused of raping was 'happy' and 'showing no signs of restraint' as they had sex on Brighton beach, court hears
Joseph Eubank, son of former boxing champion Chris Eubank, is on trial at Lewes Crown Court, accused of raping a 16-year-old girl on Brighton beach. Eubank denies the charges, claiming the girl was 'happy' and 'showing no signs of restraint' during their encounter. The prosecution argues that Eubank took advantage of the girl's intoxicated state. The trial continues as both sides present their arguments.
Outraged drivers slam 'sneaky' speed trap van tucked behind road sign in a bid to catch out motorists in 'money grabbing' ploy - but transport chiefs insist 'covert enforcement is lawful'
Drivers expressed outrage over a speed trap van hidden behind a road sign on the A27 between Brighton and Shoreham, calling it a money-grabbing tactic. The Sussex Safer Roads Partnership defended the covert enforcement as lawful and essential for road safety. Critics, including the Alliance of British Drivers, argued that such tactics are more about generating revenue than ensuring safety. The partnership includes multiple local councils, fire and rescue services, and Sussex Police, all committed to reducing road casualties.
England Boxing coach Mick Driscoll in court charged with three counts of sexual assault
Mick Driscoll, an award-winning England Boxing coach, has been charged with three counts of sexual assault and appeared in court. The alleged incidents occurred in 2019, with two taking place at a Holiday Inn in Crawley and the third involving an unwanted spanking. Driscoll, who has developed over 100 national champions, was released on unconditional bail and is scheduled to appear at Lewes Crown Court on February 16. England Boxing has conducted an internal inquiry but declined to comment publicly.
Mother of brothers killed in Grand Canyon chopper crash reveals family won't receive £78m payout like parents of friend who also died
The family of Stuart and Jason Hill, who died in a 2018 Grand Canyon helicopter crash, will not receive damages as their mother chose not to pursue legal action. The crash, likely caused by wind, resulted in five British fatalities. The family of another victim, Jonathan Udall, received a £78 million settlement from Papillon Airways and Airbus Helicopters SAS. The Udalls aim to campaign for helicopters to be fitted with crash-resistant fuel systems. The National Transportation Safety Board's investigation found no mechanical issues with the helicopter, attributing the crash to environmental factors.
Entire school banned from McDonald's due to one child's behavior
Burgess Hill Academy, with 1,086 students, has been banned from the local McDonald's due to complaints of abuse and unruly behavior attributed to one student. The ban, supported by the University of Brighton Academies Trust and enforced by Head Teacher Simon Davies, applies to students in uniform before, during, and after school hours. Sussex Police are addressing antisocial behavior in Burgess Hill. Parents express frustration over the collective punishment and the impact on the school's reputation. McDonald's will determine the ban's duration.
Our seaside town is turning ‘nasty’ after £5m cocaine hauls discovered…we have to dodge armed cops on our dog walks
Residents of a seaside town in Sussex and Hampshire are experiencing a surge in drug smuggling activities as cocaine hauls worth £5 million wash up on local beaches. Locals, including retirees and homeowners, are now frequently encountering armed police during their routine dog walks. The drugs, found daily in waterproof bricks totaling 100kg, have disrupted the tranquility of the retirement community. Concerns are raised about the potential dangers to dogs and children, with residents expressing shock and unease over the transformation of their once-peaceful town into a hub for illegal activities.
Two security guards accused of handcuffing boy, 15, facedown on floor of Superdrug store appear in court charged with false imprisonment and common assault
Security guards Jake De-Geus and Edwin Hirst appeared in Worthing Magistrates' Court charged with false imprisonment and common assault of a 15-year-old boy at a Superdrug store in Chichester. A video of the incident, which occurred on March 22, showed the boy being restrained and handcuffed. De-Geus is also charged with beating the teen, while Hirst is charged with assaulting another 16-year-old. The CPS stated no charges would be brought against the boys due to insufficient evidence. The guards, released on unconditional bail, will have a plea hearing at Portsmouth Crown Court on November 21.
Two security guards accused of handcuffing boy, 15, facedown on floor of Superdrug store appear in court charged with false imprisonment and common assault
Two security guards, Jake De-Geus and Edwin Hirst, appeared in court charged with false imprisonment and common assault after allegedly handcuffing a 15-year-old boy facedown on the floor of a Superdrug store in Chichester. The incident, which occurred on March 22, involved the boy being restrained and handcuffed by the guards, with one kneeling across his legs. De-Geus is also charged with beating the teen, while Hirst faces additional charges of assaulting the same boy and another 16-year-old. The boys were arrested at the scene, but no charges were brought against them due to insufficient evidence. The guards will next appear at Portsmouth Crown Court on November 21.
Heartbroken family of boy, 17, who was stabbed to death say he was 'robbed of his future'
A 17-year-old boy, Charlie Cosser, was fatally stabbed at a party in Sussex by another teenager, leading to a mandatory life sentence for the killer. The Cosser family expressed their profound grief and loss, describing Charlie as a caring and loving young man. The trial revealed that the defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had a history of carrying a knife and showed no remorse during the proceedings. The family has since set up a knife crime charity in Charlie's name. The incident has deeply affected the community, with tributes pouring in for Charlie.
Would YOU want to live near a Gail's? Seaside town becomes latest to be hit by growing revolt over plans to open new branch of upmarket bakery chain
A new Gail's bakery branch in Worthing, West Sussex, has sparked a divide among residents and local business owners. While some welcome the potential increase in foot traffic and business, others fear it will harm existing local cafés and disrupt the historic conservation area. The Worthing Society has raised concerns about the impact of illuminated signage, while some residents and business owners see the new branch as a positive development for the town. The controversy mirrors similar opposition faced by Gail's in other locations, such as Walthamstow Village in East London.
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