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Fleet's Phipp aims for first team
Former Arsenal trainee Tom Phipp is aiming to break into Ebbsfleet's first team after signing his first professional contract with the club.

Raul moves to German side Schalke
Former Spain striker Raul joins German side Schalke after ending his 18-year career with Real Madrid.

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Chichester news

The latest news about Chichester

Jeremy Guscott Q&A
BBC rugby union expert reveals his Premiership team of the year and muses on England selection

Yes Prime Minister back on stage
A new version of the classic political sitcom Yes, Prime Minister, now set in a coalition government, is taking to the stage.