All-day we'd been talking about it, but it was only at 9pm on Monday that a mass UK audience got to see that Oprah interview for the first time.
All-day we'd been talking about it, but it was only at 9pm on Monday that a mass UK audience got to see that Oprah interview for the first time.
The moment that the Royal Family was exposed from within.
Harry and Meghan accusing the firm of being unsupportive, uncaring and at worst racist.
Watching parts of Meghan's compelling and at times jaw-dropping conversation with Oprah for a second time, I was left wondering if this was newcomer legitimately lifting the lid on what challenges the institution still has to overcome if it's to be truly modern.
Meghan claims Archie's skin colour was discussed.
Or was this a woman who'd been made to feel like an outsider who had scores to settle?
That is one of the fascinating aspects of the impact of this interview, and the whole narrative around the Sussexes since they announced they wanted to step back. Even before the interview many had either opted for Team Sussex or Team Windsor.
Students from East Sussex College Group have been getting hands-on work experience while delivering improvements for the local community, thanks to a collaboration with Eastbourne Borough Council and Mears, the council's maintenance contractor.
David Whines, 61, is sleeping outside for the entire month of March to raise awareness for homeless veterans and to raise funds for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
The council’s cabinet is being asked to back spending £2.4 million of developers’ cash on seafront projects including Black Rock, the Madeira Terraces and Hove Beach Park.
A government planning inspector has backed a decision to delay people moving into a new housing development in Horam until essential wastewater infrastructure upgrades are completed.
Patients across Sussex can now access a new, cutting-edge transplant procedure to help restore sight loss for patients with a damaged cornea, which is the outer layer at the front of the eye that helps your eye to focus light and see clearly.
Starling numbers appear to have halved in Brighton and Hove since the council started using glyphosate weedkiller again although it is not possible to say whether the two changes are linked.
Active Hastings were delighted to attend the Hastings and Bexhill RFC Girls’ Take Over Day earlier this month, where the girls’ Under 16 team coached the mini rugby section (for boys and girls aged 4 to 11), to showcase female coaches and their girls’ rugby teams.
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