- PM accepts White House invitation
- PM picks up shopping on way home
- Rhyming plea over library closures
- British passenger 'fell from liner'
- 1,000 people expected in marches
- Towns regeneration contest launched
- Met and FBI call 'taped by hackers'
- New cancer cases 'up 30% by 2030'
- Widespread snow looms for weekend
- I feel fantastic, says Robin Gibb
- Paedophile jailed over porn seizure
- Three die in Legionnaires' outbreak
- John Terry loses England captaincy
- Redknapp has 'back to the wall'
- No pub assault charge for Downing
- Ex-PCSO jailed for rape of girl, 12
- Facebook stalker guilty of murder
- 21 years for street killer husband
- BT in 'ultra-fast' broadband pledge
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National Sport
Watkins inspires Leeds to victory
A second-half hat-trick of tries from 20-year-old centre Kallum Watkins helped Leeds begin the defence of their Stobart Super League crown with a hard-fought 34-16 victory on skipper Kevin Sinfield's 400th appearance.
Tevez could play for City - Mancini
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has admitted Carlos Tevez could feature in the Premier League again - if he proves his fitness.
Fergie ready to bring back De Gea
Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to thrust David de Gea back into the spotlight for Manchester United's Barclays Premier League trip to Chelsea on Sunday.
Suarez return delights Dalglish
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish admits it is "fantastic" to have striker Luis Suarez back from suspension.
Priestland, Roberts fit for Wales
Wales have received a significant double boost ahead of Sunday's RBS 6 Nations opener against Ireland, with World Cup stars Rhys Priestland and Jamie Roberts both declared fit.
McFadden drafted in for Earls
Fergus McFadden will start Ireland's RBS 6 clash with Wales at outside centre after Keith Earls was withdrawn for personal reasons.
Wickets tumble on wild opening day
Stuart Broad and James Anderson hustled Pakistan out for 99, yet England could take only a minor advantage on a hectic first day of the final Test at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Robshaw relishing Murrayfield clash
Chris Robshaw vowed England's young guns will be undaunted by the history and hostility of Murrayfield as they head into Saturday's Calcutta Cup showdown with "a point to prove".
Rio: Count me out
Rio Ferdinand has ruled himself out of the running to be named as John Terry's replacement as England captain.
India taste victory at last
India finally claimed a win on their tour of Australia as an unbeaten half-century from Gautam Gambhir led them to an eight-wicket victory in the second Twenty20 international.
Farrell takes debut in stride
Owen Farrell vowed not to be fazed by the prospect of making his England debut in the inhospitable cauldron of Murrayfield.
IOC impressed with preparations
A senior International Olympic Committee official has hailed a four-day review of London 2012 facilities as "a fantastic week".
Lindegaard blow for United
Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard will be out for at least a month with an ankle injury.
Boxing world mourns Dundee
The boxing world is mourning the loss of legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, who has died aged 90.
Terry stripped of England captaincy
John Terry has been stripped of the England captaincy due to concerns about his racism court trial.
England on top in Dubai
Stuart Broad and James Anderson destroyed Pakistan's top order with the new ball to hasten a collapse to 99 all out on day one of the final Test.
England duo tear through top order
Stuart Broad and James Anderson destroyed Pakistan's top order with the new ball to reduce their opponents to 53 for seven at lunch on day one of the final Test.
D-Day dawning for Terry
John Terry faces a D-Day over his England captaincy with Football Association leaders expected to decide as early as Friday whether he should give up the armband due to his racism trial.
England make superb start
Stuart Broad and James Anderson both struck with the new ball to give England a flying start to the final Test against Pakistan.
Bell back in action
Ian Bell has recovered from a stomach upset and was able to practise with his England team-mates as they completed their preparations for the third Test against Pakistan.
England trio to make Test debuts
Owen Farrell, Brad Barritt and Phil Dowson will make their Test debuts in Saturday's RBS 6 Nations clash with Scotland as part of a new-look and inexperienced England team.
Blatter: Black day for football
FIFA president Sepp Blatter was left "shocked and saddened" after violent clashes in Egypt on Wednesday night left many dead.
Ali trainer Dundee dies aged 90
Legendary American trainer Angelo Dundee has died at the age of 90, according to reports.
Leeds sack Grayson
Leeds manager Simon Grayson has been sacked after just over three years in charge.
McLaren unveil new car
Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton have unveiled McLaren's latest challenger which they hope will power them to Formula One glory this season.
Rees injury blow for Wales
Hooker Matthew Rees has been ruled out of Wales' opening RBS 6 Nations clash with Ireland in Dublin on Sunday because of injury.
No action against Assou-Ekotto
Benoit Assou-Ekotto will face no action over the challenge which forced Franco Di Santo out of Wigan's Barclays Premier League defeat at Tottenham on Tuesday.
Redknapp happy to take Saha chance
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp will once again try his hand at resurrecting the career of an ageing star after signing 33-year-old striker Louis Saha from Everton.
Terry denies race charge
England captain John Terry denies racially abusing Anton Ferdinand and will stand trial for the offence, a court heard on Wednesday.
Saha makes Tottenham switch
Striker Louis Saha has left Everton to join Tottenham, the Toffees have confirmed.
Saha looks Tottenham bound
Everton boss David Moyes has confirmed that striker Louis Saha has been given permission to discuss a move to Tottenham.
Zamora undergoes QPR medical
Fulham striker Bobby Zamora is undergoing a medical at QPR but has yet to agree personal terms, Press Association Sport understands.
Everton agree fee for Jelavic
Everton have agreed a fee with Rangers for striker Nikica Jelavic, the Barclays Premier League club have confirmed.
Djokovic has French fancy
The dust had barely settled on Novak Djokovic's record-breaking Australian Open victory over Rafael Nadal and the Serbian was already talking up his chances of glory at the second grand slam of 2012 at Roland Garros.
Mancini bemused by Tevez claims
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has no idea why the blame for all Carlos Tevez's problems has suddenly been laid at his door.
Armitage dropped by Saxons
Delon Armitage has been suspended from the England Saxons elite player squad after being arrested for alleged assault, the Rugby Football Union have said.
Robshaw to lead England
Chris Robshaw has been unveiled by head coach Stuart Lancaster as England captain for Saturday's Calcutta Cup clash at Murrayfield.
Djokovic savours greatest win
Novak Djokovic has described his record-breaking Australian Open final victory over Rafael Nadal as the best win of his career.
Owen backs under-fire De Gea
Manchester United striker Michael Owen has launched a defence of team-mate David De Gea after the Spanish goalkeeper came in for criticism following the 2-1 defeat to Liverpool in the FA Cup fourth round at Anfield.
Arrest made after cup match
Merseyside Police announced on Saturday night that a 59-year-old man had been detained in connection with an alleged racist gesture made at Anfield during the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Manchester United.
Dalglish praises Carroll
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists he is keen to continue working with striker Andy Carroll despite more suggestions the club have tried to offload their record signing.
Bilyaletdinov makes Spartak switch
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov has completed his move to Spartak Moscow, leaving Everton for an undisclosed fee after two-and-a-half years on Merseyside.
Azarenka expects competitive season
Victoria Azarenka is predicting a competitive future for women's tennis after her victory at the Australian Open saw her become the fifth different title-winner in the last five grand slams.
Flower not afraid to make changes
Andy Flower will be prepared to change England's losing team to arrest the world Test number one's fall from grace in the Middle East.
Crawley pitted against Potters
Crawley will host Barclays Premier League Stoke in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Campbell back with a bang
Fraizer Campbell emerged from his latest bout of injury misery to keep Sunderland's FA Cup dreams alive with a 1-1 draw against Middlesbrough.
Djokovic wins five-set thriller
Novak Djokovic outlasted Rafael Nadal to retain his Australian Open title in the longest grand slam final of all time.
Error leaves Robson distraught
Middlesbrough midfielder Barry Robson was distraught after handing their derby rivals an FA Cup lifeline, his mistake allowing Sunderland to grab a 1-1 draw.
Arsenal fightback stuns Villa
Robin van Persie netted twice from the penalty spot as Arsenal came from two goals down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium and book their place in the FA Cup fifth round.
Poyet celebrates cup scalp
Brighton manager Gus Poyet celebrated another Premier League scalp after sending Newcastle spinning out of the FA Cup.
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Weather for Lewes
Saturday 04 February 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: -1 C to 2 C
Wind Speed: 16 mph
Wind direction: South east
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Temperature: 0 C to 4 C
Wind Speed: 8 mph
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