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A Bird's Eye View
In 1979, the RSPB first asked children to count the birds in their garden to work out our most popular species. Forty years on and it’s the biggest garden wildlife science survey in the UK.
A Runway Too Far?
As Gatwick Airport undertakes a consultation exercise to turn its emergency strip into a long-awaited second runway, we speak to the Sussex residents leading the campaign against expansion.
Oh! What An Extraordinary Legacy
As the film celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, Jacqui Bealing dips into the Attenborough Archive at The Keep to find out why Oh! What a Lovely War is so special to the people of Sussex.
Why Geography Mattters
Nicholas Crane’s message has never been more important – and concerns everyone from South East Asia, to the Sussex coastline.
The Harrier Who Flew
Daley Thompson’s journey to four world records and Olympic gold in the decathlon began in Haywards Heath.
Let's Get Cracking
The winter visitor to Sussex whose monstrous beak can shatter an olive stone.
Dreaming Of Wagyu
I ’m dreaming of a white Christmas, the song goes. Maybe, but certainly not a Marco Pierre White one. When he exploded onto the British restaurant scene in 1987 he was the most exciting chefs around, and within a few years had become the first in the UK to be awarded three Michelin stars.
Coming Home To Stability
He’s the feisty frontman of one of the greatest rock bands. And through it all, his rock-solid family and Sussex home have been his sanctuary
40 Enchanting Years
As Raymond Briggs’ The Snowman celebrates its 40th anniversary this year the award-winning artist talks about what inspired him
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Outdoor adventurer Pete Woodward takes advantage of Sussex’s dark skies to take on a night-time challenge
It's Not Crackers
With a couple of subtle changes, your festive dinner can still be good for you, so no need for an emergency gym visit
Magic In The Air
Hove’s Keris Lea is finishing the biggest 12 months of her career by penning a new panto version of Jack and the Beanstalk
Winging It
Comedian Cariad Lloyd will be returning to Brighton with improvised comedy Austentatious. She speaks to Simone Hellyer about becoming a comedian at the University of Sussex as well as her love of improvisation and podcasts
Best Seat In The House
Cuckfield’s Ockenden Manor offers a spectacular summer panorama while you eat, says Laura Paton
A Castle In The Back Garden
A former Lewes schoolhouse hides many surprises. New owner, furniture designer Lucy Thomas, shows Sussex Life around.
Friends For Life
Moving into sheltered living and retirement homes can be hard enough – without having to leave your beloved pet behind. But there is a solution...
Only Second Best?
Clive Agran visits Midhurst to try to discover why the town has twice missed out on the title of best place to live in Britain.
The Middle Line
In the second of his short series exploring four Sussex rivers, Terry Timblick takes a stroll along the banks of the River Adur.
A Twisted Tale
Rachel Burge’s debut novel is a 21st century retelling of an ancient Nordic myth, as Simone Hellyer discovers
Sussex By The Sea
From Hastings to Bognor, Sussex’s seafront is still thriving, as a new book by Allan Brodie of Historic England proves.
Country Living With Convenience
Step into your new family home in charming Haywards Heath
The Beautiful Ones
In the early 1990s Suede frontman Brett Anderson was one of the best known and most distinctive faces in the charts. But as his newly published memoirs reveal, his foppish image gave little clue to his impoverished and eccentric beginnings in Mid Sussex – a world far removed from rock-star success
Subtle Beauty
There is an understated beauty to the speckled wood butterfly, whose wings are patterned to perfectly mimic the gentle dance of dappled sunlight on the woodland floor.
Shady Lady
It is one of the UK’s most deadly plants, with a whole host of horrific effects, but what is so special about deadly nightshade?
Behind The Scenes
Watching her father, the renowned actor Bob Hoskins, lose his memory while battling Parkinson’s drove Rosa Hoskins to write a loving memoir to preserve his memory. She tells ANGELA WINTLE about their close but complex relationship and her idyllic childhood summers in Sussex.
Let's Move To Seaford
Last year Seaford was one of the UK’s top five towns for house price growth. DUNCAN HALL finds out why.
Colour Blind
Lydia Tewkesbury asks if ‘photogenic’ is too high on our perfect pet checklist – and why we shouldn’t talk about black cats just at Halloween
Pineapple Express
All rise for the majestic pineapple, which has apparently just overtaken the avocado as our nation’s favourite fruit.
Tomorrow's world
Children’s author Damian Dibben has branched out into adult fiction with this vivid story of a time-travelling dog. Anne Hill is spellbound
The Ties That Bind
Ditchling-based Annabelle Thorpe has used her background as a travel journalist to great effect in her intriguing ‘holiday noir’, What Lies Within