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Black boxes found as officials examine staffing shortage in DC plane crash
The collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter is suspected to have killed all 67 onboard.
Combative Trump blames diversity policies after air tragedy
The president started his White House news conference as "consoler-in-chief" but then pivoted into unevidenced political blame, writes the BBC's Anthony Zurcher.
What we know so far about the crash
The aircraft collided with a military helicopter that was on a training flight as it approached the runway.
Five key impacts of Brexit five years on
The UK left the European Union on 31 January 2020.
FireAid: Stars take to stage for LA benefit concert
Stars including Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo are set to help raise funds to rebuild the LA area.
Millions yet to file self-assessment tax return as deadline looms
Millions still have to file their tax return by midnight of face a penalty, HMRC said.
Marianne Faithfull, rock star muse who carved her own path, dies at 78
After fame and infamy in the Swinging 60s, she hit rock bottom before re-emerging as a respected artist.
Eight Israeli and Thai hostages released from Gaza
Israel freed 110 Palestinian prisoners from its jails - prompting scenes of celebration in Ramallah.
Brits need better work ethic, says senior Tory MP
The shadow home secretary says the UK is in a global race and everyone needs to make a contribution.
Farmers in bird flu 'panic' call for UK vaccine plan
Vaccinating poultry against bird flu is still not allowed in the UK despite a rise in farm outbreaks.
Suspended engineer accused of forging fire safety certificates for high-rise flats
Buyers say they’ve had mortgage offers withdrawn on flats with safety certificates issued by the man’s firm.
NHS to offer 'groundbreaking' sickle cell gene therapy
The gene therapy Casgevy, which will now be offered to some patients in England, could help people live disease-free, experts say.
BBC Verify analyses last moments before crash
BBC Verify's Nick Eardley has taken a closer look at what we know so far about the collision.
US and Russian figure skaters were on plane
They include two teenage athletes, their mothers and two former Russian stars, according to their club in Boston.
How an AI written book shows why the tech 'terrifies' creatives
The BBC's technology editor Zoe Kleinman is given an AI-made book that claims it was written by her.
The Papers: Trump's diversity 'blame' after air crash and 'shoplifting nation'
The Washington air collision and record high of shoplifting in the UK feature on Friday's papers.
Palestinian born after father was jailed hugs him for first time
There were jubilant scenes in the West Bank, as more Palestinians were released from Israeli jails under the ceasefire deal.
Weekly quiz: What is the newest member of the Royal Family called?
How much attention did you pay to what has been going on in the world over the past seven days?
New homes built falls below target again - how many are in your area?
The BBC's housing tracker shows most regions of England had a year-on-year fall in new homes in second half of 2024.
Smuggling gangs to be targeted with new offence of endangering lives at sea
Border officials will also get powers to seize migrants' phones, under new laws unveiled by the Home Office.
New non-opioid painkiller approved by US health agency
New drug suzetrigine, known by its brand name Journavx, has been approved to treat moderate to severe pain.
No targets for aviation or farming in UK climate plan
The UK has set an ambitious goal to radically reduce carbon emissions by 2035.
Bishop comes forward as Bishop of Liverpool accuser
The Bishop of Warrington raised concerns with "due process" and said "a bishop cannot be above the law".
Mexico asks Google Maps not to rename Gulf of Mexico
US President Donald Trump has ordered that the body of water be renamed the Gulf of America.
Bournemouth Echo
In The Dock: Thief stole milkshakes and meat among the cases
The following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates' Court:
MP to lobby for continued at-home palliative care after Marie Curie cuts
A Bournemouth MP said families need reassurance that "quality, at-home palliative care will remain accessible."
"It is the worst case I've ever seen, it's disgusting"
A heap of rubbish has been discarded in a lane behind a Bournemouth church.
Holidaymakers gear up for first Jet2 flight from Bournemouth Airport next week
Excited holidaymakers will be packing their suitcases this weekend ahead of Jet2’s inaugural flight next week.
Will BCP Council follow Bristol and reduce bin collections?
Bin collections in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will not be dropping in frequency.
Council to cut arts festival funding - but it won't be end of the road
FUNDING for a top cultural festival in Bournemouth will likely be cut by BCP Council – but there’s still hope it won’t come to an end.
Ryanair axes route from Bournemouth Airport - blaming Labour budget
Ryanair has axed one of its routes from Bournemouth Airport as it hits out at the Labour government.
Mother and daughter set to trek sand dunes of the Sahara
A MOTHER and daughter duo from Wimborne will be trekking to Sahara Desert to raise awareness for breast cancer.
Photo of The Beatles signed by Cassius Clay to be auctioned
A PHOTOGRAPH of The Beatles and Cassius Clay is to be auctioned off next month.
Poole Town partners with food bank to help tackle food poverty
Poole Town FC has partnered with Poole Foodbank+ to help tackle food poverty in the area.
'Let's show appreciation for NHS staff'
Let us not forget how caring so many are within our National Health Service are and from many nationalities, countries and cultures.
'Nigel Farage's NHS suggestion is nonsense'
NIGEL Farage's suggestion that our NHS would be better managed like the system in France that it is free at the point of use for everyone, with the exception that those who can afford to pay should do so by being taxed and those who cant afford to pay would not be required to contribute.
School's 12-hour 'drumathon' to raise money for charity
The money raised will go to children's hospice, Julia's House and towards a new samba drum kit for the school's music department.
Charity asks people to 'give up drinks except water' for a month
Diabetes UK is encouraging Dorset residents to take part in the Only Water Challenge
Residents birdwatch with schoolchildren as part of national survey
Residents at The Potteries care home in Poole teamed up with Year 4 pupils from Canford Heath Junior School for the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch
Bournemouth singing group to release charity single for hospice
"This generous donation from their charity single will make an amazing difference every day to local children and families.
Poole church to celebrate 160th birthday of lifeboat station
The last time the bishop led a service at St James' Church in the presence of the crew was two years ago at the Service of the Sea.
Council gives £277k to food projects across Dorset
Dorset Council has allocated £277,000 to support food banks, social supermarkets, and community larders across the county.
New speed limit sees drop in motorists breaking limit
A speed limit reduction on the B3082 Blandford Road near Badbury Rings has led to a significant drop in speeding.
Model makers invited to enter Tank Museum competition
The competition is open to all types of models, including planes, boats, sci-fi and tanks.
East Dorset CAMRA announces annual general meeting
The AGM is also an opportunity to catch up on the latest real ale news and discuss the future of the branch.
Residents at care home in Sway enjoy birdwatching event
Residents at Sway Place care home in Sway participated in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, the world's largest garden wildlife survey
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Windows Central
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 preorder guide — Bonus, Collector's Edition, and where to buy
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is finally coming out soon, and preorders are live. Here's where you can get a copy, as well as all the benefits each edition gives you.
"DeepSeek is acting as a fast follower": Ex-OpenAI board member claims China is not leading the AI pack — but President Trump revoking Biden's NVIDIA chip export ban would be "a huge victory"
Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner claims despite DeepSeek's recent success in AI, it's not leading the pack. However, if President Trump revokes the NVIDIA AI chip exportation ban, it would be a huge win for China.
Confirmed: Forza Horizon 5 is the next title to make the leap from Xbox to PlayStation
Further to Microsoft's pledge to make Xbox more profitable, one of their biggest franchises is arriving on PlayStation soon.
ASUS designed the most convenient handheld dock for the ROG Ally, and it's now just $30
The official ASUS ROG Ally charging dock doesn't look like a dock, but it sure is, and this deal cuts the price by more than half.