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Three Charged with Supplying Class A Drugs

Two men and a boy, aged 17, have been charged with supplying Class A drugs.

They have each been charged with supplying crack cocaine, heroin and cannabis in relation to a county lines drugs line.

Theo Rutter,18, from Bognor Road, Chichester; Abdillahi Mukhtar, 22 of no fixed address and a 17-year-old boy from Horsham, were arrested at a house in Horsham on 23 October. They appeared before Crawley Magistrates Court on 24 October and were remanded to appear at Crown Court on 21 November.  

Gatwick Airport Launches Applications for 2026 Graduate Scheme

Gatwick Airport has officially opened applications for its 2026 graduate scheme, an exciting opportunity for ambitious university leavers to launch their careers at one of the UK’s busiest and most dynamic airports.

Those who are successful will benefit from a distinctive combination of practical experience, rotations across different teams and involvement in high-impact projects that shape the future of the airport.

Graduates will have access to a wide range of development opportunities, designed to enhance communication skills, build self-awareness and develop core business capabilities such as leadership.

The programme will begin on 1 September 2026 and last between two and three years, depending on the role.

Roles available for 2026

Role Fixed-term contract length Description
Construction Engineering Graduate x2 3 years Contribute to live civil projects from runways to terminals and build the infrastructure that keeps the airport running
Engineering Graduate  x1 2 years Deliver and manage an efficient and resilient asset base including the airfield, roads and baggage systems, while driving engineering excellence
Data Analyst Graduate  x1 2 years Use data-driven insights to guide strategic decisions across commercial and operational teams

London Gatwick is proud to support early careers through its graduate programmes, apprenticeships, work experience and year-round career events. Since 2021, we’ve engaged with more than 600,000 students through our education outreach programmes, supporting our goal of 1m student encounters by 2030 and inspiring greater interest and confidence in STEM careers.

Applications close on 21 November 2025, early applications are advised as the window may close before the deadline if a high volume of strong candidates is received.

Full information and how to apply can be found on London Gatwick’s careers page: https://www.gatwickairport.com/company/careers/graduates.html

Prolific shoplifter jailed

A prolific shoplifter has been jailed over his latest offences.

Luke Wolf-England entered stores across Crawley and Horsham between August and October.

The offences were committed after he was issued with a community order by the courts in August after he admitted 38 offences across West Sussex.

At Crawley Magistrates’ Court the 31-year-old, admitted a further 11 shop theft offences.

He has been jailed for nine months.

Surrey to become two new Unitary authorities

The government has confirmed the end of existing councils in Surrey as part of government plans on local government reorganisation.

Surrey County Council and 11 borough and district councils will be dissolved and merged into the two large authorities – East Surrey Council and West Surrey Council.

Once approved, the government will pass a law abolishing the existing councils and establish new structures with the start expected in April 2027.

Newquay-Gatwick passengers to face weeks of disruption

Passengers at Gatwick and Newquay airports are facing weeks of disruption following the news that Eastern Airways was on the brink of collapse.

Cornwall Council said there would be a “short-term loss of services” with Newquay to London Gatwick flights.

Council leaders said the airline’s contract for the route was already coming to an end and the process to find a new operator had started.