Will The 2023 Election End 20 Years Of No Overall Control On Brighton and Hove Council? What does it mean to have a No Overall Control council, and will we see a return to a majority after this week's council election?
Is this the year Sussex wins a second match? We live in hope and distant memories. Xavier Voigt-Hill presents a brief overview of Sussex Cricket over the last 15 years, and why he can't help but root for the underdogs.
The Broken Blue Plaque of Brighton’s First Jewish Resident, and what it might teach us about anti-semitism today A plaque for the city’s first Jewish resident was found broken; Ross Othen-Reeves sheds light on the man behind the plaque, and assesses the risk of hate crimes facing the Jewish community today.
Is The Prince Albert at risk of losing its crown? One of Brighton’s most beloved venues is under threat—what are the plans, and why should we be worried?
Why does the i360 owe the council almost £50 million and what happens now? The Seagull investigates: how does the i360 owe so much money, and what is being done about it?
A Year in Review: Reflecting on the first year of The Brighton Seagull Our editor reflects on the first year of The Brighton Seagull.
Queer and Christian in the Most Godless City in England Roosa Herranen interviews the founder of Queer Christians on Brighton's queerness, lack of religion and how they intersect.