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Chris Mason: All eyes on Downing Street - what does the PM say, and when?
For the third time in four years, we appear on the brink of a prime minister announcing their plan to leave office, the BBC's political editor writes.
Paedophile nursery worker could have been stopped sooner, says former colleague
Staff member who raised concerns about nursery worker Nathan Bennett was "ignored" for months.
Trump-backed political outsider wins Colombia election, initial count shows
Abelardo de la Espriella appears to have narrowly defeated his rival Iván Cepeda, who says the preliminary count is "not yet official or binding".
Wowcher sorry for 'unacceptable' crocodile attack email
The firm's marketing email appeared to reference an incident involving a toddler at a zoo.
Russian troop build-up threatens city seen as key to seizing Ukraine's Donbas
If Kostyantynivka falls, Russian forces would be able push towards Ukraine's last remaining strongholds in the east.
After Trump inspects Reflecting Pool, he says repair work will begin 'immediately'
On Sunday, the president flew by helicopter over the refurbished landmark, which is plagued by algae and peeling paint. He claims vandals are partly to blame.
Largest ever cocaine bust in Australia after police raid underground bunker
Police seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated A$816m after searching a property in western Sydney.
Kids were made to eat dog biscuits off the floor - pupils speak out after school abuse payouts
Former pupils describe staff pelting them with footballs and pouring pints of blackcurrant over them.
The BTS fans losing thousands as scammers cash in on comeback tour ticket war
As ticket demand outstrips supply by a ratio of 15 to one, desperate fans have become easy targets.
Remote town doesn't have a bank anymore and the nearest is an hour’s drive away
When 84-year-old Maggie Dodd discovered that the last remaining bank in Lochgilphead was closing, she began to panic.
The Papers: 'Starmer expected to announce exit' and 'Game over'
Sir Keir Starmer's political future dominates Monday's front pages as pressure grows on him to quit.
Currency crash and visa crackdowns force Indian students to rethink studying abroad
A weaker rupee and tougher immigration rules are pushing Indian students away from popular destinations like the US and UK.
Fake romance to missed deliveries: How to protect yourself from three common scams
Romance and investment fraud is at record levels but what can you do to prevent being caught out.
Japan quintuples visa fees in first price hike since 1978
Authorities say they do not expect the hikes to have an "immediate impact on inbound tourism".
Toy Story 5 scores record opening weekend for franchise
The film's opening is a return to form for Disney and Pixar after facing notable challenges in recent years.
China's import of custard apples is sparking fears in Taiwan
Taiwan's agriculture ministry is worried that Beijing wants to weaponise a local specialty: the atemoya.
Bournemouth Echo
Photos capture plight of New Zealand WW1 soldiers recovering in the New Forest
Octavius Garlick of the 1st Battalion New Zealand Rifle Brigade was plunged into the First World War carnage when he was part of the initial assault .
Beachgoers warned of 'dangerous' water amid soaring heatwave
With temperatures set to soar, beachgoers are being urged to take extra care while enjoying the water.
Safeguarding concerns taken 'incredibly seriously' following shock preschool closure
The council said it takes safeguarding concerns "incredibly seriously" after a Poole preschool was permanently closed.
999 warning issued as Dorset braces for surge in summer visitors
'THINK before calling 999' - Visitors and residents are being urged to make responsible choices ahead of the heatwave.
Police continue search of Blandford home in connection to 18-year-old's murder
Police are continuing the search a Blandford house in connection with the murder of an 18-year-old boy from Poole.
Man arrested after alleged axe and e-scooter thefts in New Forest
A MAN has been arrested after he allegedly handled stolen good in the New Forest.
Bournemouth MP refuses to let 'handful of thugs' define town's reputation
A Bournemouth MP has hit back at crime fears, insisting Bournemouth’s reputation must not be defined by the actions of a “handful of thugs.”
Windows Central
"We’re always conscious of the past and keeping that legacy," — I went to the Diablo Infernal Symphony and talked to the team behind 30 years of music
An exclusive look at the music behind the 30-year legacy of Diablo and the magic of the Infernal Symphony.