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A much-loved and lost nightclub which served "50p drinks" was an escape from "the humdrum of nine to five life". The Grand ...
Prizes from hotels and businesses across Brighton and Hove are up for grabs in a new Crowdfunder campaign aimed at raising ...
Long-serving Tory minister Norman Tebbit who was gravely injured in the 1984 Brighton bomb attack has died at 94.
From charming coaching inns dating back centuries to Victorian hotels with rich and glamorous pasts, we take a look at some of the most incredible and historic hotels around the UK.
Lord Tebbit won sympathy across the political spectrum after surviving the Brighton bomb that killed five people and left his wife in a wheelchair.
Norman Tebbit holds the Maastricht Treaty up while being watched by John Major at the Conservative Party Conference (Adam Butler/PA) Lord Tebbit and his wife Margaret stand outside the Grand Hotel in ...
Former Rangers owner Sir David Murray has told how the police spoke to him in the aftermath of the Brighton Bomb.
The late Employment Secretary's burning childhood wish was to be a journalist and never forgave the unions for thwarting his ...