The News - Wednesday, 10 June 2026

BBC News

Watch: Residents flee as cars and houses burn in Belfast

Police and firefighters help families leave their homes amid disorder following a knife attack.

Illegal mini-marts to shut for up to 12 months under law change prompted by BBC

Under current rules, shops breaking the law can only be closed for up to six months in England and Wales.

US and Iran exchange fire after American patrol helicopter downed in Hormuz

President Donald Trump earlier accused Iran of shooting down the US helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz and vowed to respond.

Bowen: Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East - now they risk a permacrisis

The US and Israeli leaders have lost control of the consequences after miscalculating the Iran war.

Advanced radiotherapy for prostate cancer to cut sessions from 20 to five

Some men in England with the disease will now be offered an advanced form of treatment on the NHS.

Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into army

The BBC travels with rebels to frontline positions in Myanmar to see how the war is unfolding.

The rebels at the front line of Myanmar's civil war

The BBC’s Quentin Sommerville travels to Myanmar - without the permission of the authorities - to meet a group of rebel fighters.

Model who alleges Kanye West choked her tells BBC she felt 'suffocated and scared'

West claims the encounter on a music video set was part of a "provocative theatrical performance".

Bill debt soars but many don't know help is available

The majority of billpayers are unaware of special tariffs for water and broadband, the spending watchdog says.

David Sullivan banned from contact with West Ham women's and youth teams since 2023

The decision followed a safeguarding investigation opened by the the Football Association.

Hidden homeless women are being missed from official figures, charities warn

Two thirds of the women counted in a charity-led census would not have been recorded using the government method.

How to enjoy the World Cup - and keep your boss on side

Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.

Nasa has named the Artemis III crew - what is their mission?

Artemis III will help test crucial systems needed for the planned Artemis IV Moon landing in 2028.

With no team in World Cup, China fans rally around a red card-happy referee

Ma Ning, known for his stern style, has sparked viral memes and attracted major brand sponsorships.

My wife's 'unadoptable' baby was left to die at unmarried mothers' home

A new report condemning an unmarried mothers' home is welcomed by survivors and relatives.

The Papers: 'Violence in Belfast' and Trump's 'war words'

Reports of violence on the streets of Belfast following Monday's knife attack in the city dominate Wednesday's papers.

Identical twin given six months to live says leaving sister is 'unthinkable'

Caitlin Leggett is fundraising £500,000 to pursue overseas treatment for leukaemia after the cancer returned.

Scrapping of Franco-German fighter jet leaves allies at odds on defence future

The flagship partnership project became a glaring example of discord between the two nations.

Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim

The mask is not "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks", the advertising watchdog finds.

Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak police protest

Disorder broke out in Southampton close to where the 18-year-old student was murdered.

Israeli air strikes hit Lebanese city of Tyre despite Iranian warning to stop attacks

Iran warned Israel on Monday that it could resume hostilities if attacks on its Lebanese ally Hezbollah do not stop.

Alleged Bondi Beach gunman charged with another 19 offences

Naveed Akram, 24, is already facing 59 charges over an attack on a Jewish festival in December.

Farage says Reform has contacted X 'to highest level' over fake AI ads

The fake ads feature the governor of the Bank of England - the Bank has urged people to report them.

World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price rises as costs increase

In a rare interview, a senior executive at TSMC discusses the AI boom, the geopolitics of chips and what it means for the price of electronics.

'I'll never get over watching my home burn': Belfast residents reel after night of unrest

A night of disorder in Belfast saw people forced to flee their homes, in protests that followed a knife attack in the north of the city.

Three arrested over Glasgow unrest and racist assaults after Belfast knife attack

Police Scotland said members of the public were attacked "because of the colour of their skin" on Tuesday evening.

Five jailed for violence at Henry Nowak police protest

Disorder broke out in Southampton close to where the 18-year-old student was murdered.

Trump says US will hit Iran 'hard' again on Wednesday

The US president warns Iran "will have to pay the price" for taking too long to agree a deal, after Tehran vows retaliation to any attacks.

Lacey Turner confirmed as first Strictly contestant

The actress is best known for her role as Stacey Slater on EastEnders, the BBC One soap she joined in 2004.

Two migrants jailed under new small boats law

A Sudanese national and Afghan national were jailed for piloting small boats across the Channel.

Ukraine says missiles hit military plant deep inside Russia

Ukraine's military also says it has struck a Russian oil refinery and a "shadow fleet" oil tanker in the Black Sea.

BBC cancels Doctor Who Christmas special and Russell T Davies announces exit

The BBC said the decision was made "after careful consideration" and had "not been taken lightly".

The destruction left behind after homes set alight in Belfast unrest

Houses, vehicles and a bus were set on fire during violent protests on Tuesday night after a knife attack in Belfast.

What the data does and doesn't tell us about asylum seekers in Northern Ireland

Belfast police say a refugee charged with the attempted murder of a man on Monday initially entered the country from the Republic of Ireland.

Belfast knife attack disorder 'destabilising', says terror adviser

Jonathan Hall KC tells the BBC it was "absolutely legitimate" to talk about immigration in relation to national security.

Watch: Residents flee as cars and houses burn

Police and firefighters help families leave their homes amid disorder following a knife attack.

What we know about the stabbing and violence

Houses across the city have been set on fire following a knife attack earlier this week.

How to watch the key World Cup matches - and keep your job

Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.

'My son and daughter play for England, I still pinch myself'

Nigel James says "I still pinch myself" that two of his children represent England's football teams.

'Uni marking boycott could render my hard work worthless'

Abigail Maguire says she is unhappy earlier marks could be used to determine her final grade.

We spent an entire year watching this one pothole - here's what happened

The BBC follows the ups and downs of a single pothole for more than a year.

Three questions Bill Gates could face as he testifies to Congress on Epstein

The Microsoft co-founder has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of his former associate's illegal activity.

'People didn't believe I was sleeping rough': The UK's hidden homeless women

Two thirds of the women counted in a charity-led census would not have been recorded using the government method.

'Not just offshore jobs': The issues facing voters in Aberdeen South by-election

Voters head to the polls on 18 June as seven candidates stand in Aberdeen South.

Hundreds of twitchers flock to see African bird in UK for first time

Bird lovers flock to North Wales to see Western reef heron

Illegal mini-marts to shut for up to 12 months under law change prompted by BBC

Under current rules, shops breaking the law can only be closed for up to six months in England and Wales.

Sara Sharif's siblings to stay in Pakistan

Surrey County Council has withdrawn from the case to bring the five children back to the UK.

Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say

Nine of them were killed in a series of attacks in the town of Tayr Debba, according to Lebanon's state news agency.

Growing backlash in Japan over Trump's use of anime characters

The US president has angered some fans by using the images of characters like Pikachu and Naruto.

Manhunt after prisoner escapes van in Woolwich

Temitope Segun, aged 25, absconded from a prison transport van on Woolwich High Street.

Boy, 8, phones his nan from capsized kayak to save his grandad

An eight-year-old boy and his grandad drifted more than two miles off the Vale of Glamorgan coast.

Bournemouth Echo

When Real Madrid came to Bournemouth as Cherries prepare for European bow

The Cherries could face the likes of Juventus, AC Milan, and Marseille in the Europa League next season, but they have hosted European giants at Dean Court before.

Pretty Hampshire village whose name means 'brains and gore' - or so the myth goes

According to decades of word-of-mouth in the local pub and stories told to local youngsters, the landscape has been stained forever red.

Bournemouth man pays tribute to charities which helped him fight three cancers

Geoffrey Smail, from Bournemouth, was recently treated for bowel cancer following previous diagnoses of thyroid cancer in 2017 and prostate cancer in 2022.

Bournemouth MP calls for National Police App to rebuild public trust

Tom Hayes, the Labour MP for Bournemouth East, has proposed a National Police App that would allow residents to report crimes directly from their phones.

Crimestoppers urges public to help call time on domestic abuse during World Cup

Crimestoppers launches UK campaign urging public to report domestic abuse anonymously during the World Cup, as incidents rise sharply around football matches.

How a Bournemouth volunteer turned grief into purpose supporting local girls

Girlguiding volunteer Kathleen Butler from Bournemouth honoured in London’s West End for her dedication to Brownies, Rainbows and Guides in Dorset.

Plans revealed for next phase of affordable housing development in Fordingbridge

Pennyfarthing Homes has submitted detailed plans for the next phase of its affordable housing Sandle Park development, located in Fordingbridge.

Lytchett Minster School secures discounted storage thanks to former students

Lytchett Minster School’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has secured some heavily discounted storage thanks to two former students.

New Forest Show opens sponsorship opportunities for 2026 event

The show attracts more than 85,000 visitors each year, which features more than 500 traders and exhibitors.

New round of funding available for local organisations and community groups

New Forest District Council (NFDC) is inviting applications for its Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) local infrastructure fund.

Updated online platform from Dorset Council for carers now features AI support

Bridgit, an online platform for unpaid carers, now features an upgraded AI-powered coach that offers round-the-clock assistance in Dorset.

New, larger bus shelter installed in Ringwood thanks to council funding

Gorley Road bus stop in Ringwood upgraded with new shelter, better seating and improved accessibility, funded by New Forest District Council.

Dorset lawyers urge businesses to be on the ball for upcoming World Cup

Ellis Jones Solicitors is encouraging employers to consider flexible working arrangements to help minimise workplace disruption during the World Cup

New survey launched to understand awareness of mental health support in Dorset

A new survey, led by a partnership of organisations in Dorset, has been launched to gather public views on mental health support and awareness.

Poole Hospital launches new generation surgical robots with world class technology

A world class surgical robot has been introduced at Poole Hospital by University Hospitals Dorset, making it the first trust in the south west to adopt the next generation of the ground breaking technology.

Local residents urged by New Forest Biodiversity Forum to help rare species

People living in the New Forest are encouraged to make their gardens more wildlife-friendly this summer to help support some of the UK’s rarest species.

Flying festival set to take off in Dorset next weekend

Purbeck Flying Festival will take place on Saturday, June 20, at Eyres Field in Wareham, and will feature a variety of aircraft.

New theatre show celebrating Bob Ross comes to Dorset venue tomorrow

The Bob Ross Effect, a new interactive theatre show by Sarah-Louise Young, blends comedy, art, and live drawing. Premieres 11 June at Lighthouse, Poole.

Aldi launches latest camping range with prices starting from just £1.79

From June 18, Aldi is launching its latest Family Camping range, with prices from just £1.79, with products such as tents 74% cheaper than at Halfords.

Teddy Bear Fair to return to New Forest village hall this weekend

Discover the Teddy Bear Fair at Brockenhurst Village Hall on 14 June. Explore artist bears, vintage collectables, crafting supplies and more. Free parking.

Golf tournament in Dorset raises more than £57,000 for community projects

The Churchill Foundation’s charity golf tournament at Remedy Oak Golf Club raised £57,780 for UK community projects, with 22 teams and support from Shoosmiths.

Development finance lender completes £8.1m loan for 13 apartment scheme in Poole

Atelier, a development finance lender, has provided a £8.1 million loan to support the construction of 13 apartments in Poole.

The Ivy Collection launch World Cup-inspired menu with Sir Geoff Hurst

The Ivy Collection launched its limited-edition 1966 menu alongside Sir Geoff Hurst on Monday, June 8, to celebrate the FIFA World Cup at its UK restaurants.

Up to £1,000 in grants available for Bournemouth volunteer projects this summer

SNG Community Foundation launches £1,000 Bournemouth grants for volunteer-led projects. Apply for funding for local clean-ups, youth and community schemes.

Dorset village unites to install life saving defibrillator

A new community defibrillator has been installed on Gillett Road, Talbot Village, thanks to local fundraising, Day Lewis Pharmacy, and AEDdonate support.

Zizzi offers free meals to Italians at its restaurants during the World Cup

Zizzi is offering free main courses to Italian nationals at its UK restaurants, including in Bournemouth, from June 8 to June 18.

Hundreds join charity walk raising money for breast cancer along Bournemouth beach

A team of care home staff took part in Twilight a fundraising walk to support funds for breast cancer care.

'It feels surreal' - Pub to reopen after five month closure caused by floods

The landlady of a pub in Sopley has said that it feels 'surreal' to be opening again after facing multiple months of closures.

Devastating blaze at family business leaves owners trading from their dinner table

A devastating fire has destroyed the workshop of a small, family-run business, leaving owners to pick up the pieces with the help of the community.

Brothers in their 60s cycle length of Britain to raise money in 'mad adventure'

Two brothers from Wimborne who once vowed to mark their 60th birthdays with a real adventure cycled from one end of the UK to the other for 23 consecutive days to raise money for Julia's House Children's hospice and Race Against Dementia.

Violent offender with links to Bournemouth died from 'electric shock' in prison

A violent repeat offender with a long history of targeting women and a record of homophobic abuse across the county died after an electric shock in his flooded prison cell at HMP Winchester.

Waste reduction charity receives funding to support volunteers

Dorset-based Win on Waste has been awarded a £2,725 grant from Talbot Village Trust to boost its volunteer support and recruitment.

Pre-school marks 50 years at heart of community with open day

A pre-school is marking 50 years at the heart of its community.

Motorcycle enthusiasts to flock to New Forest museum

Motorcycle enthusiasts are welcomed to Sammy Miller’s Motorcycle Museum on Sunday 14 June to the annual Rickman Day.

New monthly £2 lottery launched with £100 top prize

A community centre has launched a monthly lottery to raise funds and offer supporters the chance to win cash prizes.

Plans to refurbish community centre public toilets move forward after £1,000 donation

Plans to refurbish public toilets at a community centre in Wimborne are moving forward with the help of a £1,000 donation from Poole and Wimborne Woodland Burial.

Two Christchurch boys killed in crash during half-term trip

Two young boys from Christchurch have died following a road collision in Cornwall during the half-term holiday.

Petition launched calling for more bins in Bournemouth and Boscombe

A petition has been started calling for more bins to be provided along Bournemouth and Boscombe beaches and cliff tops

Housing team and worker shortlisted for national awards

A housing team has been shortlisted for two national awards.

RNLI open day to take visitors behind the scenes of lifesaving work

An RNLI open day will take visitors behind the scenes of lifesaving work.

Man released from custody following incident in which he was stabbed

Dorset Police are renewing its appealing for witnesses after a teenager suffered suspected stab wounds and was then arrested following a reported assault in Bournemouth.

Scouts group 'heartbroken' in tribute for brothers who died in A30 crash

Christchurch scouts has said it is “heartbroken” at the death of two boys who died in crash in Cornwall during half term.

Man in his 20s arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman whilst she was driving

A 23 year old man who was arrested following an alleged assault which reportedly took place in a car with a woman in her 20s in Verwood has now been released on Police bail and the force are appealing for witnesses.

High street bank closure branded ‘disappointing’ by councillor

A high street bank has closed its doors for the final time, with the move branded “disappointing”.

Missing teenager spotted at train station now located

A missing teenager who was spotted at various train stations has been located by police.

School address rumours student carried knife into school

A Ferndown school has addressed rumours that a student brought a knife onto the premises

Teenage boy charged with affray, common assault possession of an offensive weapon

A 14 year old boy has been charged with affray, common assault and possession of an offensive weapon on school premises for reportedly attempting to assault two other male students in Sherbourne,

Music festival cancelled after event becomes ‘unsustainable’

A music festival has been cancelled after becoming “unsustainable” for organisers

Man wanted by police after reportedly causing £2,000 worth of damage to shop

Police are searching for a man who reportedly threw a brick at a shop window, causing approximately £2,000 worth of damage.

Family pay tribute to 'full of life' young brothers who died in crash

Two young brothers from Dorset who died in a collision in Cornwall on Friday have been remembered by their family.

Bournemouth Daily Echo and Safeguard Community Support announce new alliance

The Bournemouth Daily Echo and Safeguard Community Support have today announced a new alliance going forward. This will see two pillars of the community “work together in the best interests of Bournemouth”.

LIVE: Traffic and travel updates for BCP and wider areas

Traffic and travel updates for BCP and wider areas.

Police 'concerned for welfare' of missing teen from Bournemouth

Police are concerned for the welfare of a missing teen who was last seen yesterday evening.

Government

Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (Restoration of Powers and Responsibilities) Bill [HL]

A Bill to restore the powers and responsibilities of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales; and for connected purposes.

Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines) Bill [HL]

A Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.

Formula 1

5 drivers most likely to win in Barcelona

We look at the betting markets to see who bookmakers are backing to win in Barcelona.

Why Williams' Browning feels 'ready to drive an F1 car now'

Williams' Luke Browning is confident he can use his upcoming FP1 appearances in Barcelona and Austria to demonstrate that he could be the next big star in F1.

Our early Bet Builder selections made for Barcelona

Our expert betting writers have picked a four-leg early Bet Builder, including tips for the winner, podium, top six and points finishes.

5 storylines we're excited about ahead of Barcelona

Chris Medland delves into the biggest talking points as F1 heads to Barcelona for the seventh round of the 2026 season.

Racing Bulls' unveil football-inspired livery for Barcelona

Racing Bulls have unveiled a special livery that the will run over the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix weekend.

8 memorable moments from past Grands Prix in Barcelona

There have been plenty of memorable off-track moments in Barcelona – here are some of the most viral from previous Grands Prix.

How Albon is on the cusp of history with Williams

Alex Albon is the latest guest on Beyond The Grid, with the Williams man set to become the driver with the most race starts in the team's history.

The Antonelli stats that show his championship credentials

Kimi Antonelli's victory last weekend in the Monaco Grand Prix once again highlighted the Mercedes driver's prowess behind the wheel as he left his rivals in the distance yet again.

Albon marks Williams milestone with Mansell-inspired helmet

Alex Albon will run a special helmet as he prepares to surpass Nigel Mansell's record of the most race starts for Williams at the upcoming Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

How to stream the Barcelona-Catalunya GP on F1 TV Premium

Here is all the information you need to follow the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix weekend live on F1 TV.

10 quiz questions about Fernando Alonso’s home Grands Prix

Fernando Alonso will once again be competing on home soil this weekend when the Formula 1 circus returns to Spain for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

Windows Central

The latest Nintendo Direct had insane reveals for Nintendo fans — but it also revealed some exciting new games coming soon to Xbox and PC

The June 2026 Nintendo Direct has presented a ton of new games that are not only coming out for the Nintendo Switch 2, but for Xbox and PC as well. Here are all the multiplatform games shown at the event.

"Couch co-op is back": Halo and Gears are bringing split-screen back, and I couldn't be happier

Halo: Campaign Evolved and Gears of War: E-Day will both feature two-player split-screen campaign co-op, marking the return of a fan-favorite Xbox feature that many players have missed for years.

PowerToys just made Command Palette extensions easier to install and manage

PowerToys v0.100.0 adds a new Extension Gallery that lets you browse, install, and update Command Palette extensions inside the app. The update also improves Dock, PowerDisplay, and ZoomIt, and reduces the overall footprint of the app.

"We're doing everything we can": Price hikes at the world's largest chipmaker seem inevitable, and the fallout will be felt everywhere

In an interview with the BBC, TSMC's CFO explained that price hikes for its foundry services seem almost inevitable due to inflation. Add that to shareholder pressure as the company maxes out production, and you have a recipe for almost all tech going up further in price.

"Our business isn't particularly healthy": Xbox CEO thinks exclusives can help turn things around

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma explains why Xbox has brought back console exclusives, describing the company's business as "not particularly healthy" and suggesting more exclusives could follow if conditions improve.

I went to the Xbox Showcase, met with Xbox execs, fans, and developers — Something HAS changed ... but for how long?

Xbox is on a tear right now, with a lot of positive momentum. But one question I wanted to ask above all others: are they ACTUALLY in it for the long haul?

"Play your PC games — have backward compatibility": Xbox doubles down on Project Helix's core vision amid uncertainty

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has reaffirmed that Project Helix will support PC games, backward compatibility, and high-end performance, providing greater clarity following recent comments that sparked speculation about the console's future direction.

"We'll be doing more this summer": Xbox hints at radically different Game Pass and console plans, and I'm curious where this leads

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has hinted at more flexible Game Pass offerings arriving this summer while also suggesting radically different business models for future consoles. The comments provide an early look at how Xbox may adapt to rising hardware costs and changing player expectations.

NASCAR 26 from iRacing is "well into development" while the IndyCar game is "progressing very nicely"

An iRacing exec has provided a much-needed public statement on the progress of the next NASCAR game as well as the as-yet unseen IndyCar project.

Destiny 2 fans broke Steam server tracking while saying goodbye on PC, surpassing Marathon's peak player count in minutes

Destiny 2 players rallied behind a community-wide mass login event, pushing the game past Marathon's peak Steam player count, crashing SteamDB, and sending a powerful message to Bungie and Sony about the future of the franchise.

"Scammers have adapted": Valve confirms that physical Steam Gift Cards are dead. Once the current stocks are sold through, they're done.

Valve's Steam Gift Cards have been a staple in major retailers throughout the world for quite some time. But today, the firm confirmed they're being phased out.

Microsoft AI chief backtracks on job loss fears — while Satya Nadella pushes for AI agents to be treated like employees

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman's statement about AI's impact on white-collar jobs was misconstrued. He said the technology will automate mundane tasks, not wipe out the jobs entirely.

Xbox fans rally against Shift Up for 'Stellar Blade' — which is now exclusively NOT on Xbox Series X|S

Popular hack n' slash Stellar Blade just got announced for Nintendo Switch, freeing it from PS5 console exclusivity. Xbox fans have something to say about it.

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What is the name of the ship’s cat in the 1979 film ‘Alien’?

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Meat Switch

I've recently switched from eating venison to eating pheasant. Absolute game changer.

Itsfoss

KaOS Releases First Dinit-Based ISO, but It's Not Ditching Systemd Entirely

The distro ditches systemd as the init system while keeping some key components around.

Good News For Linux Terminal Junkies! Proton Drive Now Has a CLI

Something to work with before the GUI client for Linux drops.