Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed
A legal challenge by a residents' group against the housing of asylum seekers at an East Sussex army camp has been dismissed by the High Court.
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
Campaigners in Crowborough, East Sussex, are pursuing a judicial review against the government's decision to convert an army training center into accommodation for hundreds of asylum seekers, expressing significant concern about the implications of such measures.
South East Water boss in line for Β£400,000 bonus despite outages
Despite severe water outages affecting thousands in Kent and East Sussex, South East Water's CEO David Hinton is set to receive a Β£400,000 long-term bonus if he remains in his position until July 2030.
South East Water could lose operating licence after outages in Kent and Sussex
South East Water faces potential loss of its operating licence after extended water outages affecting residents in Kent and Sussex, prompting calls for regulatory review by the environment secretary.
South East Water: Tens of thousands left without water as major incident declared in Kent
A major water supply crisis in Kent has left thousands of households without water due to cold weather causing leaks and bursts.