The News - Sunday, 22 March 2026

BBC News

Trump at a crossroads as US weighs tough options in Iran

Statements from President Trump that the war is almost over are not matching up with the reality on the ground.

Sombr stopped a show over safety - but are concerts in the UK really that risky?

Musicians are increasingly interrupting their own shows to help fans - but venues might be safer than you think.

Food prices likely to rise due to Iran war, farmers' union says

The National Farmers' Union says the price of cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers could rise over the next six weeks.

Pop megastars BTS electrify historic centre of Seoul with comeback concert

The world's biggest band returns after more than three years with a huge concert in the South Korean capital.

Robert Mueller, ex-FBI chief who led Trump-Russia investigation, dies at 81

A former FBI director, Mueller led the high-profile inquiry into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US election

Iranian strike hits near Israeli nuclear facility after Tehran says its site targeted

The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency called for "maximum military restraint" following the strikes.

The Bachelorette's messy break-up with its unlikely star Taylor Frankie Paul

The TikTok and reality TV star was a risky choice for the squeaky clean franchise -and ended up being a wrong one.

AI videos of sexualised black women removed from TikTok after BBC investigation

Dozens of Instagram and TikTok accounts have used AI avatars to promote explicit content, the BBC finds.

'Iran's missiles can now reach London' and 'Tell us what you know, Fergie'

Several papers are leading on a claim from Israel that Iran has developed missiles that could be capable of striking London.

'Club vibes without the hangover': The twenty somethings going out - in the gym

Young people are driving a gym boom as more fitness spaces are transformed into vibrant hangouts.

As Starmer faces war overseas, his party can't find peace at home

British politicians tend to stick together during dangerous moments abroad. In 2026? Not so much.

Italy is voting on whether to change its constitution. What does this mean for Meloni?

The dry subject matter of this weekend's vote seems obscure but for many it is a vote on the PM.

'Peace is a gradual thing': How land, cattle and identity fuel a deadly Nigerian conflict

How a lack of justice and trust in the security forces perpetuates deadly violence in Plateau state.

Family-friendly TV drama Crookhaven hopes to be latest hit book adaptation

The show, based on a book series by JJ Arcanjo, follows a group of students at a school for crooks.

Did Australia's under-16s social media ban work?

Three months since it came into effect, teenagers tell the BBC how the world-first law has impacted their lives so far.

Trump threatens to send ICE into airports unless funding deal reached

The president said ICE would "do security" as airport security staff have gone without pay for weeks due to a partial government shutdown.

Anyone who goes through IVF 'should be so proud', says Sara Pascoe

The comedian says she tries to be proud of her own experience of IVF by talking about it on stage.

No assessment Iran could strike London, UK minister says

Steve Reed says there is "no specific assessment" Iran is capable of hitting the UK, after Israel claimed it now could.

Energy bills rise 'inescapable' if oil prices stay high, says British Gas boss

The boss of Centrica says it is "too early" to speculate but if oil costs continue to rise, homes will be hit.

'Club vibes without the hangover': The twenty-somethings going out - in the gym

Young people are driving a gym boom as more fitness spaces are transformed into vibrant hangouts.

'We cannot be in peace', say Guthrie family as they renew appeal over missing mother

A seven-week nationwide search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TV anchor Savannah Guthrie has not identified any suspects.

What did critics think of Saturday Night Live UK's debut?

The long-running US sketch show now has a British equivalent, which received a broadly positive reaction on its debut.

Trump at a crossroads as US weighs tough options in Iran

Statements from President Trump that the war is almost over are not matching up with the reality on the ground.

'A direct hit' - BBC visits Israeli town after Iranian strike

The BBC's Sebastian Usher reports from Dimona in southern Israel, which was hit by an Iranian missile.

Foreign secretary denounces 'reckless Iran threats' after missiles fired at Diego Garcia

Iran reportedly fired two ballistic missiles at Indian Ocean base, but neither reached the target.

Sombr stopped a show over safety - but are concerts in the UK really that risky?

Musicians are increasingly interrupting their own shows to help fans - but venues might be safer than you think.

Pop megastars BTS electrify historic centre of Seoul with comeback concert

The world's biggest band returns after more than three years with a huge concert in the South Korean capital.

Family-friendly TV drama Crookhaven hopes to be latest hit book adaptation

The show, based on a book series by JJ Arcanjo, follows a group of students at a school for crooks.

Police officer dies in crash and colleague critically ill

PC Bradley Corke, 27, had been critically injured in a collision on Thursday, said Kent Police.

Qatari and Turkish citizens die in military helicopter crash

Four Qatari military personnel, one Turkish serviceman and two technicians from a Turkish defence company were on board.

Meningitis cases reduced in Kent outbreak

Number of confirmed cases redcued, says UKHSA, as suspected case linked to another Kent college.

Killed by the same abuser: Families demand answers

Fiona Holm and Naomi Hunte were killed by the same man only 16 months apart. Could police have done more?

Sudan drone attack on key hospital killed 64 people during Eid, WHO says

The strike killed 64 people, including 13 children, two nurses and a doctor, according to the WHO head.

I used to be a bouncer - now I'm a UFC title contender

Ffion Davies, 31, is a leading competitor in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, winning multiple championships.

Red kite with sausage roll snapped by photographer

Mark Hopkins managed to get some pictures of the bird from his back garden.

Beef dripping from first Everest summit auctioned

The 70-year-old can is on the way to a new owner after previously being taken up Everest.

Mum 'so proud' of deafblind son's EastEnders debut

Five-year-old Harvey Hind, from Clitheroe, Lancashire, appeared on the BBC One soap on Wednesday.

Artist uses eyelash to paint Peaky Blinders microsculpture

Sculptor Dr Willard Wigan made the miniature Tommy Shelby artwork as part of a charity exhibition.

Bournemouth Echo

Nitrous oxide canisters worth more than £600 found by police during patrol

NITROUS oxide canisters worth more than £600 have been discovered in Colehill during a police patrol.

Bournemouth Airport unveils new Bar and Kitchen for travellers ahead of Easter break

Bournemouth Airport is now offering travellers a new and improved venue to wine and dine in before take-off.

From pasties to penance - Greggs bandit left crust-fallen

A Bournemouth man has been cut off from his daily dough after being banned from every Greggs and Tesco in Dorset.

Family travel firm helping students break into luxury holiday market

A BOURNEMOUTH family-run travel company is helping university students and graduates break into the competitive luxury travel industry through placements and early career opportunities.

Boss of national pub chain calls for licence review reforms after Chaplin’s case

The head of a national pub chain has raised concerns with licence reviews following a controversial meeting by BCP Council’s licensing sub-committee earlier this month.

PICTURES: Thousands take part in Vitality Bournemouth Bay Run

THOUSANDS of runners gathered at Bournemouth Pier today to take part in the Vitality Bournemouth Bay Run, making the most of the sunshine along the seafront.

Thousands turn out for Bournemouth Bay Run 2026 - updates

Thousands of spectators and runners have turned out for Bournemouth Bay Run 2026.

The ‘absolute gem’ of a Dorset café which makes the ‘most incredible breakfast’

Burnt Toast in Swanage is a Dorset cafe that has earned a lot of praise for its atmosphere, service and brunch

'The train service to London is erratic and irregular'

A Dorchester train passenger says she has experienced regular delays to London blamed on Brockenhurst signal issues

The 'ugly' Dorset monument that offers one of England’s finest views

On Blackdown Hill above Portesham, the Hardy Monument rises high over Dorset’s landscape. Once dubbed 'ugly', this Victorian tower offers some breathtaking views.

Half a million for a wooden chalet? The property boom that shocked Dorset residents

Step back to 2006 for the surprising Dorset property boom story of a wooden beach chalet in Burton Bradstock that went on the market for £500,000 - just 12 years after selling for £46,000

'Special evening' put on by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

A footnote in the digital programme of the BSO's latest concert explained 41,212 children had participated in its music education experiences across 60 locations in 24/25.

The 10 highest‑rated countryside pubs in Dorset

Here are the top 10 highest‑rated countryside pubs near Weymouth, Dorchester, Bridport, Lyme Regis, Portland and West Bay ranked by Google Reviews

Collection of Kauto Star memorabilia set to go under the hammer

Kauto Star racing memorabilia from Clive Smith’s estate to be auctioned by Charterhouse in Sherborne, including trophies and rare items. Bidding online.

Britain's Got Talent finalist and impressionist launches new comedy podcast

Britain’s Got Talent finalist Paul Burling and Paul Bantin launch comedy podcast “Bantin & Burling’s Carnival of Stuff”, out March 27.

Network Rail to carry out essential maintenance of rail corridor this Easter

Easter rail disruption: Winchester to St Denys line closed 3–6 April for engineering works. Buses replace trains; London Waterloo–Weymouth services diverted.

Cast of rock 'n' roll musical performing pop-up concert at Poole shopping centre

Cast of Rock N Roll Man, starring Constantine Maroulis, to perform a free pop-up concert at The Dolphin Poole ahead of Lighthouse Poole shows about Alan Freed.

Foodbank awarded more than £2,000 in grant to help families in need

Weymouth Foodbank receives £2,200 from Hall & Woodhouse’s Community Chest to supply fresh produce. Dorset charities share over £30,000 in grants.

UK families seek alternative ways to travel this Easter amidst rising fuel costs

Rising fuel prices and cost-of-living concerns see UK Easter coach bookings surge 40%, says National Express, as families seek affordable travel options.

Ringwood market set to celebrate 800 years since being given a royal charter

Ringwood celebrates 800 years of its historic market in July 2026 with a community event, live entertainment, funfair, and glove installation.

Cash grants available for schools in South West to support their breakfast clubs

Schools in England and Wales can now apply for Kellogg’s £1,000 grants to support breakfast clubs, helping fund equipment, staffing, and resources for pupils.

Work on £400,000 South Dorset water main replacement nears completion

£400,000 Wessex Water mains upgrade on A353 east of Weymouth nears completion. New pipes to improve water supply; road fully reopens 17 April.

'Delightful' property snapped up for £3.65 million in just 16 days

Monmouth House, a Grade II listed property on Lymington High Street, sold by Savills for £3.65m within 16 days, highlighting New Forest property demand.

Tribute act hailed as the 'closest living Elvis' to perform at Bournemouth venue

Ben Portsmouth brings acclaimed Elvis Presley tribute show, This is Elvis, to Bournemouth Pavilion on 16 May 2026.

'Hidden' DWP pension worth £5,759 but thousands miss out as they don’t know it exists

This overlooked pension payment could increase your income by £5,759 a year. Find out if you qualify.

Brits urged to carry out these five key tasks to ensure gardens are summer ready

March is an important month to lay the groundwork for more frequent usage, with a range of important jobs to carry out.

The world's shortest IQ test and the hardest GCSE question ever - can you solve them?

Can you pass the world's shortest IQ test? Only 17 per cent of people can

The little-known rules that could lower your council tax as bills rocket across UK

Millions of households are facing a brutal council tax hike this April—with bills jumping by up to 10% in some areas.

The Bank of England £10 note expected to fetch £26,000 at auction

The £10 note, which is being sold at a Noonans auction on Wednesday, is described as “incredibly rare”.

DWP launches major PIP review and claimants are urged to come forward

A new PIP review could reshape disability benefits. Officials are asking the public to submit evidence - here’s how it works.

Formula 1

How Hamilton rebooted himself in 2026

F1 Hall of Fame journalist David Tremayne looks at how Lewis Hamilton put a difficult year behind him and found his smile again this season.

Fisichella reacts to Antonelli’s F1 breakthrough

One week ago, Mercedes protégé Kimi Antonelli ended an Italian motorsport drought as he became the first driver from the country to win a Formula 1 race in almost two decades.

Behind the scenes of an F1 team kit launch

Ever wondered what happens at F1 launch events? Fashion and Lifestyle contributor Esme Buxton has you covered, as she gives us a glimpse of Williams’ team kit launch in London.

Windows Central

Solo queuers rejoice! Call of Duty: Warzone update brings back solos and Verdansk (again)

Warzone fans decried Raven Software and Treyarch's decision to only have quad queues for Black Ops Royale. The team has now updated the battle royale modes to bring back Solo queues and the Standard Battle Royale mode with Verdansk as the big map, even in the face of Black Ops Royale's success.

'Crimson Desert' issues on Xbox PC underpins the vast amount of work required for Xbox Helix — Xbox PC can't afford to be this unreliable forever

"Crimson Desert" should've been a big win for Xbox Play Anywhere on PC, but what followed was a swath of issues that casts a bit of a question mark over Xbox Helix.

Windows Wrap: Windows 11 isn't doomed — Is it too early to say I told you so?

Microsoft is finally walking back its worst Windows 11 decisions, from Taskbar limitations to AI bloat. Is it a change of heart or a billion-dollar survival tactic?

Laffgaff

Khmer is the official language of what country?

Cambodia.

Book Thief

I'm really angry someone nicked one of my Mr. Men books. That's it, no more Mr. Nice guy.

Itsfoss

What Are Btrfs Subvolumes? And Why They’re Better Than Traditional Linux Partitions

What are Btrfs subvolumes in Linux? Understand how they work and why they are better than traditional partitions with features like snapshots and flexibility.