The News - Saturday, 11 April 2026

BBC News

Back to Earth: What happens to the Artemis II astronauts now?

The astronauts will have medical checks and will be reunited with their families.

Artemis II mission was a triumph. Now comes the hard part

The mission was almost flawless but there are considerable obstacles ahead before a Moon landing.

Lyse Doucet: Historic US-Iran talks must bridge deep distrust

Face-to-face talks would mark the highest-level engagement between Iran and the US since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

UK shelves Chagos deal after Trump opposition

UK government officials say they are not entirely abandoning the agreement but have run out of time.

British man, 77, dies after tourist bus crashes in Canary Islands

The vehicle fell from a height of 10m near the San Sebastián de La Gomera, according to Spanish news outlet El Mundo.

Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity Sentebale he co-founded

Prince Harry left the charity last year in an acrimonious dispute over how Sentebale was being managed.

Melania Trump's speech propels Epstein crisis back to forefront

She has now placed herself squarely into the Epstein story and at odds with the administration, which wants to end the investigation.

Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán scents victory

As Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in the polls, tens of thousands of anti-Orbán supporters fill Heroes' Square in Budapest.

Man arrested after baby girl dies from dog bite

Two dogs seized from the same address have been destroyed, police say.

Parents' fury at Army's delay to report missing son

L/Cpl Ryan Rudd was not reported missing until two weeks after he was last seen in Selby.

Energy bills are set to rise - but not just due to the Iran war

While the world is gripped by an energy crisis, Britain is facing another key driver of higher costs.

Man jailed for killing abused wife who jumped from bridge

Lee Milne was sentenced to eight years for being responsible for his wife Kimberly's death, in the first case of its kind in Scotland.

500 Irish petrol stations could have no fuel 'by the end of the day'

Travel across parts of the Republic of Ireland was affected for the fourth day in a row as vehicles, including tractors, blocked roads.

The five big sticking points in US-Iran talks

Peace talks between the US and Iran are due to begin in Pakistan on Saturday.

Trump has handed JD Vance his most difficult mission yet

As the US vice-president leads peace talks with Iran, he must balance warring factions, a demanding boss and his own political future.

Is the Trump-Starmer bromance over?

The disintegration of the pair's friendship has benefits - and the PM is getting steadily more comfortable at taking advantage.

Tankers urged not to pay toll to Iran for use of strait

Tanker firms are being advised not to pay Iran any levies in return for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

The high-stakes diplomacy that led to Pakistan hosting US-Iran peace talks

Critical minerals, cryptocurrency, and CIA co-operation - how Asim Munir, Trump’s “favourite field marshal”, may have pulled off the diplomatic coup of the century.

Your guide to the UK's music festival season for summer 2026

Glastonbury is having a fallow year but there are huge line-ups at many other festivals this year - and something different if you fancy that too.

I got a £10,000 loan for my nursing degree. Now they say it's an error and I have to pay it back

Students and graduates have described their shock at being told they were not eligible for the loans they received.

Sun shines on Grand National Ladies Day

Racegoers put their spring trends on show on one of the best days for fashion at Aintree.

This idyllic US town was full of police families - and a serial killer in their midst

For years, rumours swirled about who could be behind the bodies that washed up on the shores of Gilgo Beach.

The Papers: 'Harry sued' and Vance warns Iran 'don't try to play us'

News of the Duke of Sussex being sued for defamation by a charity he co-founded dominates several of Saturday's front pages.

The parents using play to stop children getting 'trapped' by screens

Researchers say more speech and interaction around children can aid the development of young brains.

Hundreds contact BBC about mystery skin condition 'hell' - but doctors can't agree it exists

Some think it's a severe case of eczema. Others say it's a condition called TSW. But doctors are stuck in a dilemma.

He lives on through his work - 16 incredible photos from late Planet Earth cameraman

Allan working alongside Sir David Attenborough on BBC documentaries including The Blue Planet, Planet Earth and frozen Planet.

Mandelson faces £300 fine for urinating in street

Lord Peter Mandelson is set to be fined for public urination but the council cannot find an address.

EU fingerprint and photo travel rules come into force

The EU's much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.

Dancer with MND performs on stage again through digital avatar

Breanna Olson said brainwave tech was able to re-establish the expression and connection she felt had gone.

Met PC caught making 'appalling' remarks sacked

Charlie Cano was filmed during an undercover Panorama investigation at Charing Cross police station.

Meta pulls Facebook ads recruiting for social media addiction lawsuits

The Facebook owner recently lost a landmark social media addiction trial in California

JD Vance takes on a perilous mission - could it backfire?

As the US vice-president leads peace talks with Iran, he must balance warring factions, a demanding boss and his own political future.

Artemis crew home safely after completing historic mission to the Moon

Four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific after a nine-day voyage that took them further from Earth than any humans.

Murder arrest over Primrose Hill stabbing

Finbar Sullivan, 21, who has been described by his father as "exceptional", was stabbed on Tuesday.

Eamonn Holmes recovering in hospital after stroke

The 66-year-old broadcaster is "responding well to treatment", his employer GB News said in a statement.

Hundreds contact BBC about mystery skin condition 'hell' - but doctors can't agree it exists

Some think it's a severe case of eczema. Others say it's a condition called TSW. But doctors are stuck in a dilemma.

This idyllic US town was full of police families - and a serial killer in their midst

For years, rumours swirled about who could be behind the bodies being discovered on the shores of Gilgo Beach.

Your guide to the UK's music festival season for summer 2026

Glastonbury is having a fallow year but there are huge line-ups at many other festivals this year - and something different if you fancy that too.

The parents using play to stop children getting 'trapped' by screens

Researchers say more speech and interaction around children can aid the development of young brains.

I got a £10,000 loan for my nursing degree. Now they say it's an error and I have to pay it back

Students and graduates have described their shock at being told they were not eligible for the loans they received.

Lyse Doucet: Historic US-Iran talks must bridge deep distrust

Face-to-face talks would mark the highest-level engagement between Iran and the US since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Watch: Beirut residents deal with aftermath of deadly Israeli attacks

BBC Middle East Correspondent Hugo Bachega hears from people affected by this week's attacks.

Concerns after satellite provider restricts Iran images following US pressure

Planet Labs says it is restricting coverage of Iran and parts of the Middle East indefinitely.

Coachella kicks off with Sabrina Carpenter and surprise guests

The festival in California was also forced to cancel a set by DJ Anyma on Friday because of strong winds.

Woman, 19, killed in dog attack at house

A man, 37, is arrested in relation to the incident and remains in custody, police say.

NHS to offer second dose of MenB vaccine after Kent outbreak

Vaccines were offered to thousands of people who may have been exposed, including university students and school pupils in the area.

Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán senses victory

As Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in the polls, tens of thousands of anti-Orbán supporters fill Heroes' Square in Budapest.

Fuel tankers regain access to Irish oil refinery

Demonstrations due to high prices caused by the US-Israeli war against Iran are affecting traffic on several roads.

Two teenagers die in M1 crash as 'car leaves bridge'

Four people in a minibus were also taken to hospital, Leicestershire Police say.

Six-year-old who called 999 to save mum hailed a hero

Pearl's mother Carole suffered a bleed on the brain at their home in Croydon last summer.

Repair Shop restores Britain's first black ballerina's shoes

Julie Felix has now had her shoes repaired 40 years after her first professional solo performance.

Bored retiree creates supersized household objects

He lives in his home among huge objects including a giant pencil, clothes peg and a 13-amp plug.

'Miracle' as lost cat returned home after five years

Danielle Arme says she "burst into tears" when she heard the news that Bodhi was safe and well.

Bournemouth Echo

'Far too excessive': User raises concerns over changes to Motability scheme

AN AUTHOR and cricketer from Poole who had his leg amputated has said changes to a driving scheme for disabled people are "far too excessive."

Jailed in March: Sexually abusive doctor, stabber and knifepoint robber

CRIMINALS jailed in March include a doctor who sexually assaulted his patients, a ‘potentially fatal’ stabber and a man who robbed victims at knifepoint.

In The Dock: drink driver nearly four times over limit avoids custodial sentence

The following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates' Court:

Retired vicar calls for King Charles to cancel US trip over 'illegal war'

A retired vicar from Bournemouth is calling on the government to postpone the King’s planned visit to the United States of America later this month over the nation’s involvement in an “illegal war”.

Ewe wouldn’t believe it - rare lamb quadruplets born in Verwood farm

A farmer received a rare surprise this lambing season after one of her ewes gave birth to quadruplet lambs.

South stand to remain in place next season as Cherries revise stadium plan timelines

The current south stand at the Vitality Stadium will remain in place for next season after the Cherries have reviewed the timelines of their stadium expansion project following the delay of a council planning committee meeting.

Rockwater 'ran out of money' building Sandbanks site but set to open later this year

Construction work on Rockwater’s planned Sandbanks venue was halted after it “ran out of money”, its founder and CEO has said.

'Humongous' superyacht stuns passers-by in Poole Harbour

A superyacht docked in Poole Harbour has been catching the eye of passers-by, with many blown away by the sheer size of the vessel.

Poole nurse to take on Brighton Marathon after arthritis diagnosis

Poole nurse Victoria Wonham, living with osteoarthritis, to run Brighton Marathon 2026 for Arthritis UK, raising funds and awareness for arthritis research.

Postal vote deadline approaching for 2026 Town Council elections

BCP Council urges Bournemouth, Broadstone and Poole voters to apply for postal votes by 5pm, 21 April, ahead of local elections on 7 May 2026.

Hospital staff scoop half a million in National Lottery draw

Hospital staff from Dorset have scooped a whopping £500,000 prize in the National Lottery Thunderball draw

Bournemouth Town Council candidates revealed ahead of elections

The list of candidates for Bournemouth Town Council has been announced ahead of residents going to the polls in May.

Poole Town Council candidates announced ahead of May elections

The list of candidates for Poole Town Council has been announced ahead of residents going to the polls in May.

Candidates announced for Broadstone Town Council election

The list of candidates for Broadstone Town Council hasbeen announced ahead of residents going to the polls in May.

Bomb disposal team called to reports of 'potential unexploded device' on beach

A bomb disposal team was called to a bay in West Lulworth following reports of a potential unexploded device on the beach.

Friends from Dorset win on BBC antiques show

Friends from Dorchester have proved that they’ve got an eye for a bargain after winning on a hit BBC antiques show

Thousands flock to sun artwork at Dorset venue

More than 8,000 people have visited a breath-taking illuminated artwork of the Sun at a Dorset venue

Body found in search for missing man from Ringwood

A body has been found in the New Forest in the search for a man who went missing last weekend.

Sandbanks beach in Poole crowned the cleanest beach in the UK

Sandbanks named the UK’s cleanest beach in new study, scoring 9.86/10 for cleanliness, water quality, Blue Flag status and smoke-free policy. Poole, Dorset.

Classic Aston Martin DBS set to go under the hammer in June

A rare 1969 Aston Martin DBS will be auctioned at Charterhouse’s Haynes Motor Museum classic car sale on 4 June valued at 60,000–£70,000.

Man charged with robbery after petrol station worker hospitalised

A man has been arrested and charged after reported robbery at a Charminster petrol station.

'Lost media' of rock legend photographs to feature in free New Forest exhibition

Unseen 1980s rock star photos, including Prince and Tina Turner, go on show at Exbury’s Palais des Vaches Art Gallery. Free exhibition, April–May 2026.

Parkinson’s dance classes to celebrate 14 years of inspiring people next week

Parkinson’s Dance classes at Pavilion Dance South West support people with Parkinson’s and carers. Join the World Parkinson’s Day event on 17 April.

Poole care home among South West's best for fifth year running

Upton Bay Care in Hamworthy named among Top 20 Care Homes in South West by Carehome.co.uk for fifth year, with a 10/10 rating and CQC ‘Good’ grade.

Popular Poole community event raising funds for NHS charity set to return

Poole Festival of Running returns to Poole Park on June 7, featuring relays and children’s races to raise funds for University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity.

Dorset care home to host dine-in-the-dark event to raise money for charity

Ferndown Manor hosts a "dining in the dark" event on 23 April to support Guide Dogs UK and raise sight loss awareness.

'Very much part of Poole community': New boat launches next week for disabled people

A new boat designed to provide free trips for people with disabilities will be officially launched next week in Poole.

New head appointed by Diocese of Salisbury to connect with younger generations

The Diocese of Salisbury appoints Keli Bolton as head of growing younger to boost church engagement with children, families and youth.

Business supports charity with wellbeing holidays for cancer patients

Save Energy UK supports Youth Cancer Trust, providing free wellbeing holidays and online help for young people with cancer across the UK and Ireland.

Disability charity invites businesses to relaxed Christchurch networking event

Join Diverse Abilities’ free Dorset networking event, ‘Pastries with…’, in Christchurch on 8 July. Connect with local businesses and support disability charity.

Wimborne Minster holds series of events for Easter

Wimborne Minster marked Easter 2026 with Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday services, a Bun Walk to St Stephen’s, and Easter egg hunt for children.

Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and more issue 'do not eat' warnings as food recalled

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued several “do not eat” warnings on food sold at major UK supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons

Expert's petrol pump warning on forecourts at Tesco, Asda, Morrisons & more

Motoring experts have shared their five top petrol station tips

Parents warned of 12 symptoms of Cicada Covid strain that spreads quickly in children

Cicada was first identified in Africa before making its way across the globe and as of February 2026

Drivers warned they face £100 fines when driving on motorways due to common mistake

More than 53,000 incidents of the mistake have been recorded in recent years, with thousands of UK drivers risking a £100 fine and three penalty points

Formula 1

Why Lawson looks a strong bet for points this year

He has finished in the points at the last two F1 races and will be looking to stay ahead of team mate Arvid Lindblad.

Binotto on Audi's 'biggest challenge' and their journey so far

F1.com's Lawrence Barretto catches up with Mattia Binotto, Head of the Audi F1 project, to assess the team's journey so far and the challenge of building a brand-new power unit.

9 drivers who shone in F1 after rapid rise through the ranks

From skipping a category to taking a more unusual route to the top, F1.com looks back at the rapid rises of nine drivers who went on to impress when they arrived in Formula 1.

Leclerc’s drifting Championship odds explained

A strong start to the season, but Charles Leclerc has seen his odds slip to win a maiden F1 World Championship.

Windows Central

Project Helix

Project Helix

Microsoft finally fixes the Windows 11 Insider mess with a preview program that makes sense (and actually lets you test its new features)

The Windows Insider Program is streamlining the number of preview channels available, and scrapping its controlled feature rollout system for users who just want to test the features when they are announced.

Snapdragon X2 laptops need a quick update to stop getting the wrong graphics drivers

Early Snapdragon X2 laptops, including the ASUS Zenbook A16, were downloading incorrect graphics drivers. Qualcomm has issued a quick update that fixes the issue.

“We have discontinued SaRA”: Microsoft replaces its Windows 11 Recovery Assistant — here’s how to transition to Microsoft's modern command-line replacement.

Microsoft removes SaRA from Windows 11 and replaces it with Get Help CLI. Learn how to get started to troubleshoot apps like Outlook, Office, and Teams issues.

"An ode to the Horde:" A ramble on what World of Warcraft's most iconic faction means to me — and a lament for its erasure

A band of survivors, outcasts, and quite literal aliens in an unforgiving world: What is arguably Warcraft's most iconic faction is gradually being erased. And it's a shame.

“Truthfully, I still think Bethesda is just part of something that is not authentic and is not genuine” — Pete Hines reflects on Bethesda after Microsoft’s acquisition

The former Bethesda publishing head explains why he stayed after the acquisition, detailing growing frustration, declining mental health, and why he ultimately chose to leave

“As of January 2026… Drew Murray is now working on the StarCraft shooter” — this report could be the clearest sign yet that the project is moving forward

A recent podcast from Jez Corden reports that Drew Murray may be working on Blizzard’s rumored StarCraft shooter, offering new insight into the project’s potential development team and current status.

Let's talk about it: Which Xbox console is the best-looking of all time and why is it the Xbox One X?

Microsoft has pumped out plenty of console designs over the years, but the Xbox One X is the best of the bunch. Or is it? Let's hear what you think!

"I didn't know a $50 controller could be this good": this PC gamepad with Hall Effect sticks was already a bargain, but it's now an absolute steal

The GameSir Super Nova is an underrated PC gaming controller with a sturdy build, responsive controls enhanced by tech you'd normally find in premium controllers, and a budget-friendly price tag that's been cheapened further with this 33% discount.

"It still won’t be my dream Surface Pro": The missing piece Microsoft never built vanished — and it’s not coming back

Even if Microsoft perfects the Surface Pro 12, it still won’t be the device I’ve been waiting for. The one accessory that made the Surface Pro feel like a real laptop vanished — and Microsoft never replaced it.

Laffgaff

No Parachute

I survived a fall without a parachute. I've also survived a winter, spring and summer without one, too.

What name is given to the process of heating milk to a specific temperature to kill harmful bacteria?

Pasteurization.

Itsfoss

Privacy Messenger Session Is Staring Down a 90-Day Countdown to Obscurity

With paid developers gone and only volunteers remaining, the app has until July 8 to secure funding or fade into irrelevance.