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BBC News
2 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Gossip: Napoli send bid for O'Riley
Brighton have received a £25.6m offer from Napoli for Denmark midfielder Matt O'Riley, 24. (Sky Sports), externalWant more transfer stories? Read Friday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport


BBC News
2 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Gossip: Magpies face competition for Joao Pedro
Chelsea are planning to hijack Newcastle's move for Brighton and Brazil forward Joao Pedro, 23. (Sun), externalWant more transfer stories? Read Friday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport


BBC News
2 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Gossip: Blues keen on Joao Pedro
Chelsea are planning to hijack Newcastle's move for Brighton and Brazil forward Joao Pedro, 23. (Sun), externalBorussia Dortmund's English winger Jamie Gittens, 20, is intent on joining Chelsea this summer and remains their main target in that position. (Standard), externalEngland winger Noni Madueke, 23, is on the radar of a host of clubs this summer, including Arsenal. (Telegraph - subscription needed), externalFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Crowds flock to Brighton as UK issues amber heat alert
STORY: :: People flock to the UK coastal city of Brighton as officials issue an amber heat alert :: June 19, 2025 :: The health agency warned of possible extra risks for those over 65 or with health conditions :: Brighton, England The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office have issued an amber heat-health alert, meaning weather with health impacts across wider population. The agency also warned of possible "increase in risk to health for individuals aged over 65 years or those with pre-existing health conditions." Temperatures across the country are expected to rise until the end of the week.


BBC News
3 hours ago
- Health
- BBC News
Hove mourners to remember man who modernised paramedics
Mourners will pause to remember the man dubbed the "father of the paramedic profession" at his funeral in Hove Douglas Chamberlain, 94, is credited with professionalising paramedics when he trained the first six "ambulance men" in Brighton in March acclaimed cardiologist died on 22 May and will be remembered at the Sacred Heart Church in Norton Road Lindridge, chief paramedic officer for South East Coast Ambulance Service, said: "Secamb is very proud and is fortunate to have had an extremely close working relationship with Professor Chamberlain for many years and he will be remembered extremely fondly by colleagues past and present." She added: "It is clear that Douglas's legacy will continue to inspire colleagues in Secamb and beyond and we thank him for his dedication and expertise in improving pre-hospital cardiac care."Dr Chamberlain first trained six men to use defibrillators in ambulances in also taught them how to interpret electrocardiograms (ECGs) and administer emergency training paved the way for the paramedic profession and became what is today the South East Coast Ambulance one of the original six ambulance men is still alive, Robin Friday, who retired from Secamb in 2020, Secamb named its new Make Ready Centre in Chamberlain House, Woollards Way, Brighton, after Dr Chamberlain in recognition of his Bryan Williams OBE, chief scientific and medical officer for the British Heart Foundation, said: "Douglas paved the way for countless lives to be saved."His relentless passion and drive throughout his exemplary career, continues to inspire the generations that have come after him to persevere with improving the survival rates from cardiac arrest."Colleagues who had the pleasure of working with Douglas remember him fondly for his sharp intellect and excellent wit and sense of humour."