University of Brighton Partners with BARCO to Champion Race Equity and Celebrate Black Culture in the City
The University of Brighton has announced a new partnership with Brighton-based Black Anti-Racism Community Organisation BARCO, including support for the BASH Carnival and Black History Month activities.
Festival Tent Waste Becomes Fashion: University of Brighton Student's Project on Show This Weekend
University of Brighton Product Design student Tilly Lawless has created Bâche, a sustainable fashion collection made from abandoned festival tents. Her work is on free display at the Architecture and Design Graduate Show at Moulsecoomb this weekend.
From Belfast to Banjul: University of Brighton's Football 4 Peace Marks 25 Years Uniting Communities Across the World
As the FIFA World Cup kicks off, a University of Brighton programme is celebrating 25 years of using football to unite communities across conflict zones, from Israel and Palestine to The Gambia, Colombia and Northern Ireland.
University of Brighton Podiatry Student Wins National Award as New NHS Clinic Opens at Falmer
University of Brighton podiatry student Arham Khalid has won Student of the Year at the 2026 Royal College of Podiatry Awards, as the university opens a new NHS clinic at its Falmer campus.
Brighton and Hove Business Growth Board Seeks New Chair to Shape the City's Economic Future
The Brighton and Hove Business Growth Board is looking for an experienced leader to become its next Chair. Applications close Monday 6 July 2026.
20 Tonnes of Rubbish Cleared From Brighton Seafront in One Weekend as Council Urges Beachgoers to Clear Up
Brighton and Hove City Council is urging beachgoers to use bins or take their rubbish home after more than 20 tonnes of waste was cleared from the seafront during the May bank holiday weekend.
Give Domestic Abuse the Red Card as the World Cup Begins in Brighton and Hove
Research shows domestic abuse rises significantly during major football tournaments. Brighton and Hove City Council is urging residents to be vigilant and offering support for those affected.
Odds Are They Win: Brighton and Hove Backs New Campaign as Gambling Ads Surge During the World Cup
Brighton and Hove City Council is backing the Odds Are They Win campaign as gambling advertising surges during the 2026 World Cup. Free support available locally and nationally.
Virginia Woolf's Night and Day: Exclusive Advance Screening at Duke of York's Brighton This Thursday
Virginia Woolf's Night and Day screens at Duke of York's Picturehouse Brighton on Thursday 11 June at 7.30pm in a special advance screening hosted in partnership with the Charleston Trust. Screenwriter Justine Waddell will take part in a Q&A following the film.
Refugee Week 2026 in Brighton and Hove: Events, Courage and a City of Sanctuary
Brighton and Hove celebrates Refugee Week from 15 to 21 June 2026 for the first time as an accredited Council of Sanctuary. Here is the full programme including the Best Foot Music concert at Jubilee Library on World Refugee Day.
Brighton and Hove School Streets 2026: Everything Parents and Residents Need to Know
Three new School Streets are proposed for Brighton and Hove, camera enforcement arrives at three schools in September 2026, and the consultation is open until 21 July. Everything you need to know in one place including the full list of all 15 current School Streets and three years of school term dates.
Brighton Seafront Transformation: Council Unveils Plans for Iconic Coastline
Brighton and Hove City Council has published its seafront investment prospectus, setting out plans to transform 13 kilometres of coastline including a potential landmark art gallery at Black Rock, a revamped Brighton Centre and 1,000 new homes at the Marina.
How Albion Women's FA Cup Run Will Inspire a Generation of Girls in Brighton
Brighton and Hove Albion Women reached the Women's FA Cup final for the first time in the club's history last weekend, playing in front of 43,917 fans at Wembley. The council leader says the impact on girls across the city will last a generation.
Best Pubs in Brighton 2026: Where Locals Actually Drink
Brighton has 340 pubs and eleven per square mile. This is the local's guide to the best pubs in Brighton and Hove in 2026, from BRAVO award winners to hidden neighbourhood gems and the city's oldest boozer.
The Brighton Boy: Thomas Sayers, 200 Years On
Born in a Brighton slum in 1826, Thomas Sayers became the first heavyweight boxing champion of the world. On his 200th birthday in May 2026, a councillor cleaned his plaque. This is his story.
Sunday Reset: The Brighton Breathwork Experience Taking Over The Lanes
Every Sunday morning in the heart of Brighton's Lanes, Pathways of Being runs a three-hour breathwork, soundbath and ice bath reset. Here is everything you need to know.
Brighton and Hove to Reintroduce Patrol Boat as Part of New Seafront Safety Measures
Brighton and Hove City Council is reintroducing a patrol boat to the seafront before the end of June 2026, working alongside the RNLI as part of wider summer safety measures.
Brighton and Hove Celebrates Its 21,000 Unpaid Carers for Carers Week 2026
Carers Week 2026 runs from 8 to 14 June. Brighton and Hove has at least 21,000 unpaid carers. Here are the local events, support services and how to get help if you are a carer in the city.
Brighton Pride 2026: Everything You Need to Know
Brighton Pride 2026 takes place on 1 and 2 August for its 35th anniversary, with RAYE and Diana Ross headlining. Here is everything you need to know about the parade, the lineup, tickets and getting there.
Man Found Dead After Being Recovered From the Sea in Brighton
Emergency services were called to Brighton seafront at around 6.40am on Wednesday 3 June after a man was spotted in the water near Sea Lanes on Madeira Drive.