The News - Wednesday, 22 October 2025

BBC News

300 people tell BBC of police misogyny and racism after undercover investigation

Many describe incidents of domestic violence and sexual abuse being dismissed by officers across England.

Focus of grooming inquiry 'will not change', home secretary insists

Shabana Mahmood's intervention comes after three survivors quit their inquiry roles over fears the scope was widening beyond abuse gangs.

Effects of antidepressants on physical health ranked for first time

Find out which to avoid if you are concerned about weight gain.

Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant with UK-made Storm Shadow missiles

The Bryansk facility produced gunpowder, explosives and rocket fuel components, Ukraine's military says.

The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high

Butter, chocolate, coffee and milk have all seen prices rocket. Tracing back through the story of one particular supermarket staple begins to explain why

Israel identifies bodies of two hostages returned by Hamas

The recovery of Aryeh Zalmanovich and Master Sergeant Tamir Adar's remains means Hamas has returned 15 out of 28 deceased Israeli hostages.

Six arrested after violent protest outside Dublin migrant hotel

Police officers were attacked with missiles and fireworks after violence flared outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers.

Gambling ads featuring Lewis Hamilton and Chelsea FC logo banned over influence on children

UK's ad watchdog warns the betting companies not to include any character who has a strong appeal to viewers under the age of 18.

Our biggest competition is screens at home, says boss of theme park giant Merlin Entertainments

Merlin Entertainments Fiona Eastwood sits down for the BBC's Big Boss Interview.

Can shampoo repair hair? Four haircare myths get the chop

There are countless hair products and hacks circulating. Two trichologists bust four common haircare myths.

The Papers: 'Problems pile up for Reeves' and 'a kiss from Carla'

Reported budget leaks and ex-French president Sarkozy beginning his prison term make the papers.

Author Philip Pullman calls on government to act on AI using books for training

The writer of the trilogies His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust wants copyright laws changed.

Why Trump made breakthrough in Gaza but can't with Putin over Ukraine

The leaders' cancelled summit is just the latest twist in Trump's efforts to broker an end to the war, writes Anthony Zurcher.

Is Trump allowed to demolish part of the White House to build a ballroom?

Demolition work has begun on part of the White House to make way for President Trump's new ballroom.

Israel's 'yellow line' in Gaza gives Netanyahu room for manoeuvre

Israeli forces have pulled back to a boundary which leaves Israel in control of most of Gaza - keeping far-right ministers on Netanyahu's side, for now.

Fining firms for sewage spills will get 'quicker and easier', says government

The plans would see automatic fines for some offences and the burden of proof lowered for others.

Stolen Louvre jewellery worth £76m, prosecutor says

The historic items were taken in broad daylight and are now feared to have been broken down for parts.

British officers sent to Israel to help monitor Gaza ceasefire

A small number of British planning officers has been sent to Israel to join a US-led multinational taskforce.

Chris Mason: Labour feel the heat in crucial Welsh by-election test

Polling and the mood within the parties suggest something is up in Caerphilly, writes political editor Chris Mason.

Hermès appoints British designer Grace Wales Bonner to lead menswear

Grace Wales Bonner becomes the first black woman to lead design at a major fashion house.

British grandmother on Bali death row to return to UK after drug smuggling conviction

Lindsay Sandiford, 69, spent years in prison in Indonesia after being convicted of drug smuggling.

Bournemouth Echo

Taxi driver fears Christchurch bypass closure will bring town to a standstill

A taxi driver said he is ‘making himself ill with stress’ over how a major road closure will impact his business.

MP slams government for making 'disastrous' visa rule changes

Poole MP Neil Duncan-Jordan slams UK government’s new skilled worker visa rules, warning higher salary threshold and ILR changes threaten health and social care.

Event to relive jive and swing era coming to Bournemouth

Bournemouth is set to host a jive weekend at Carrington House Hotel, 14–17 November, featuring The Jive Aces, dance workshops, and live music.

Calls for tougher action on drug driving as deaths rise

Dorset PCC urges tougher drug driving laws as drug-related road deaths rise. New reports highlight drug-related road deaths now outnumber drink driving in some parts of the UK.

Packed schedule of activities for kids this half-term

BH Live Active leisure centres offer kids’ holiday activities for October half-term, including swimming, sports camps, inflatables, and a Halloween event.

HealthBus Trust welcomes new nurse-led clinical consultant

HealthBus Trust appoints Hazel Allen as Nurse-led Clinical Consultant, advancing nurse-led homeless healthcare across Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole.

New Forest National Park Authority elects new chair

Victoria Mander elected chair of New Forest National Park Authority, succeeding David Bence.

Printing company launches £250,000 investment programme

GD Print has also invested in the Konica Minolta AccurioPress 7090 Enhanced, further expanding its production capabilities.

Plans for 'Shake & Stir Vintage Armed Forces Weekender' in 2026

Shake & Stir Vintage Armed Forces Weekender planned for Southbourne, June 2026—vintage music, dance, heritage, and veterans’ charity support. Volunteers, sponsors needed.

Charity event featuring pet photoshoot raises more than £1,300

Jess, one of the vets from Priory, said: "We chose to support The Cinnamon Trust because their values mirror our own.

Café "absolutely buzzing" to be shortlisted in Daily Echo competition

A Wimborne café says it is “absolutely buzzing” after being shortlisted in the Daily Echo’s Café of the Year competition.

School will host firework display with food and music

Broadstone First School & Middle School host "Broadstone's Best Firework Display 2025" on 25 Oct, with music. Tickets from £7. Dunyeats Road.

One of country's most senior Freemasons at naming ceremony

A history of Freemasonry in New Milton was shared, dating back to the 1930s when members struggled to attend meetings in Lymington.

Care home resident's joy at being reminded of railway days

They showcased wagons and stock from the archives, which even seasoned enthusiasts had never seen.

Bakery shows how council grants can help businesses grow

The council's grants have enabled Honeybuns to buy new equipment, including an automatic cake slicing machine, which will help to increase productivity.

World-class ballet production to be performed in Bournemouth

Together, they journey through a world of snowflakes, sweets and dreams.

Former Echo journalist signs three-book deal for cosy crime series

Former Bournemouth Echo journalist Faith Eckersall signs three-book deal with Embla Books for Dorset-set cosy crime series, The Piddlington Gazette Mysteries.

IT firm named Managed Service Provider of the Year

The IT provider has been privately-owned since it was founded in 2006 and is based in Ringwood, with offices in Aldershot and East Grinstead.

Couple who have cared for around 40 children win award

Foster carers in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole were honoured at the Fostering and Supported Lodgings Awards 2025. BCP Council seeks new carers—find out how to apply.

Two women become county champions after winning close final

Helen Blackiston and Christine Pentelow of Ringwood Bowling Club win the 2025 Bowls Hampshire Women’s Golden Pairs Championship by one point at Banister Park.

Event celebrating education, empowerment and humour

Kickass Menopause event attended by 186 women featured talks on hormone changes, skin health, pelvic floor strength, nutrition, and sexual wellbeing, coinciding with World Menopause Awareness Day this weekend.

Tank Museum hosts free event for armed forces community

The Tank Museum in Bovington hosted its free 'On Track' event, supporting the armed forces community with wellbeing activities, advice, and commemorative art.

Dorset named one of top ten areas in UK most at risk of tyre theft

This equates to 19.4 thefts per 100,000 people, placing Dorset ninth on the list of areas most at risk.

College named premier business partner of Dorset Chamber

Bournemouth and Poole College has been named a premier business partner of the Dorset Chamber.

School assistant vice principal completes 33-mile ultramarathon

LEAF Studio’s Ollie Yeats completes 33-mile Maveric Jurassic Coast ultramarathon to inspire students and raise funds for the Student Training Fund.

Travel consultants return from 'life-changing' trip to Japan

Thirty Not Just Travel consultants joined an Elite Experience in Japan, blending business training with Tokyo and Kyoto cultural tours to boost specialist travel expertise.

New wellbeing festival for older adults is set to launch

ElderFest, a free wellbeing festival for older adults, launches in Christchurch on 27 October. Discover health checks, social groups, and local support services.

Poole venue named business events venue of the year

Lighthouse Poole wins business events venue of the year at the Dorset Tourism Awards.

Octogenarian fundraiser swaps skydiving for runway

Gordon Lewis, 81, from Bournemouth, hosts a charity fashion show at Marsham Court Hotel, raising £750 for Dorset Cancer Care Foundation (DCCF).

Bellway launches 'Countdown to Christmas' for Dorset homebuyers

The offer is valid on select plots until the end of October, with buyers able to choose how to utilise the incentive.

MP backs positive campaign to counter 'relentless negative coverage'

Bournemouth West MP Jessica Toale backs 'Check In, Chill Out' campaign to boost Bournemouth’s image and tourism, supported by local hospitality leaders.

Nigel Havers to entertain Bournemouth audiences during UK tour

Nigel Havers brings his UK tour to Bournemouth Pavilion on 21 October 2026, sharing stories from five decades in showbiz.

Aldi to invite Dorset nominations for share of £10,000

Aldi relaunches Winter Fund, giving £10,000 to charities and community groups across the UK. Dorset shoppers can nominate local charities, community groups, and food banks for cash support ahead of the festive season.

Celebrations as company marks 40 years in business

Polyhose UK in Christchurch celebrates 40 years supplying thermoplastic, PTFE, and hydraulic hoses nationwide. ISO9001 accredited and Dorset Chamber member.

Residents taken on festive outing to garden centre

Kingland House residents enjoyed a festive day at Haskins Garden Centre, exploring Christmas displays, thanks to transport support from Yeatmans of Parkstone.

Bournemouth school holds concert at St Peter’s Church

Bournemouth Collegiate School (BCS) pupils shone at the ‘Songs from the Shows’ concert.

Store's third branch to offer local traders, community cinema and food emporium

Trove will open a new branch in the former Sturtons and Tappers in Winton on November 8 - following the success of its existing Bournemouth and Christchurch stores.

Bournemouth cockerpoo to make debut musical paw-formance

A LOCAL dog is set to star in a production of a classic musical next week in Bournemouth

Work begins on traveller site before permission granted

Residents have expressed anger over fears that work has begun on a traveller site before planning permission has been approved.

Teacher banned after 'mocking' religion of pupils during lesson on honour killings

Mr Alex Lloyd, formerly of The Bishop of Winchester Academy, has been banned from teaching following the outcome of a teacher misconduct hearing from September 29 to October 1.

Windows Central

Is Ninja Gaiden 4 on Xbox Game Pass? Here's the lowdown — one of gaming's most legendary action franchises is back in a big way

We finally have a new Ninja Gaiden game on our hands with Ninja Gaiden 4, but is it playable on Xbox Game Pass? Here's what we know.

"RIP BF6 Portal" — DICE nukes Battlefield 6's Portal server XP as it contends with bot farms and unbalanced challenges

Battlefield 6's challenges are unbalanced, which has led to a sharp rise in XP server farms within its Portal section. DICE just nerfed the experience gained in Portal, much to the chagrin of many gamers.

Next Xbox won’t be cheap — Sarah Bond teases a “very premium, high-end next-gen console experience”

Sarah Bond has hinted that the next Xbox will be a premium, high-end console, but rising prices and Microsoft’s growing focus on AI have fans worried about the future of Xbox hardware.

Microsoft is giving Xbox yet another price hike — this time it's hitting game developers, and "macroeconomic developments" are to blame

Development kits for Microsoft's Xbox consoles are getting a major price hike just one month after the systems themselves were made more expensive.

Meet ChatGPT Atlas — OpenAI launches an "early experience" AI-powered browser that's already punching holes in Google's dominance

OpenAI recently launched an AI-powered browser called ChatGPT Atlas to general availability on macOS and is expected to ship across Windows, iOS, and Android "soon".

Black Ops 7 release date likely stays set for November 14, despite early launch rumors

A rumor surfaced stating there was a chance Black Ops 7 could launch early, but in all truth, it looks like a dud.