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by Ken Boddy
The first big event of the Brighton Festival is the Children's Parade. Six months of preparation goes into this day, with hopes of not being spoiled by the weather.
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by Ken Boddy
The clock tower constructed in 1888 to commemorate Queen Victoria's 1887 Golden Jubilee in Brighton gets a make over by artist Kaarina Kaikkonen, for washing days - North Street.
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by Ken Boddy
Brighton Festival has a very wide range of fringe activities where, many of which are short street performances advertising full productions being held across the city of Brighton and Hove.
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by Ken Boddy
Supporters of the March for England movement gathered to celebrate St George's Day in Brighton. Their march was held in a very tight and extremely well contained cordon by police as many local residents voiced their opposition to the march.
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by Ken Boddy
Brighton held it's fourth marathon through the city of Brighton and Hove on a fine spring day that saw Eunice Kales win the women's race and Kenyan, Dominic Kangor triumph in the men's.
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by Ken Boddy
Kershaw's track record in the NHS is known and disliked by many. Having decimated Lewisham Hospital, a successful hospital, his attention is now on Brighton. Protesters are adamant he will not succeed.
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by Ken Boddy
A demonstration that led to a potential occupation was held on the campus of Sussex University. The police were overwhelmed by very active protesters who, having made entry to Sussex House, repelled police from dispersing them from the entrance.
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by Ken Boddy
Brighton based photographer and film maker Medyan Dairieh presents his new film at Nadi Park Royal. The film documents the complex relationship of the similarities and differences behind the recent conflict in Libya and Syria.

