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IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern Cyprus
Multiple children are feared to have been conceived using sperm and egg donors which were not the ones selected by the parents.
Russia warns UK over supplying drones to Ukraine
An MoD spokesperson responds by saying Britain stands "shoulder to shoulder" with Ukraine.
Inside secret police warehouse as Germany targets small boats gangs
German authorities seize dinghies and life jackets during their first raids under a new law that cracks down on smuggling.
Young adults are taking prescription drugs instead of alcohol - and it's dividing experts
Increasingly, young adults are taking anxiety medication to feel "drunk" at parties. But it's not a free lunch, experts warn.
BBC breaks down Trump's latest shift on North and South Korea
Trump said the US will "substantially reduce" joint military exercises with South Korea, citing his "very good relationship" with Kim Jong Un.
Jason Arday's family 'still coming to terms' with his death as vigil held
Jason Arday's family spoke of the "public cruelty" the academic faced before his death last week.
Disabled people in England to get 24-hour free bus travel
The change, which has been welcomed by campaign groups, will come into effect in England from April.
Ex-workers tell of 'chaotic atmosphere' at new £400m prison
Former workers have described a "chaotic atmosphere" of under-staffing and inadequate training.
Over 8,000 affected by water supply disruption
South East Water says its teams are exhausted as it tries to restore water to areas in Kent.
To joke or not to joke?: How to write a good out-of-office message
As we hit peak holiday season, the BBC looks at the dos and don'ts of composing a good out-of-office message.
Watch: What we learned from opening statements in Tupac murder trial
The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil breaks down the key arguments as the long-awaited trial gets under way.
The Papers: 'Who duped PM?' and 'Pep's agony'
The PM exchanging text messages with a person posing as Donald Trump's chief is prominent across Tuesday's papers.
Australia's mushroom murderer Erin Patterson is appealing - here's what you need to know
The Australian, who notoriously poisoned her family members, is trying to overturn her conviction.
Burnham exchanged messages with person posing as Trump's chief of staff
Downing Street has declined to comment on the security breach, first reported by Politico.
Norway's king admitted to hospital and put on sick leave
The 89-year-old - one of Europe's longest-serving monarchs - is suffering from a rare blood condition.
Princess Eugenie announces name of baby daughter
The couple's third child was born earlier this month at a hospital in Lisbon, Portugal, weighing 6lb 9oz.
Boy, seven, among four injured after crash that killed five teenagers
A car in which the five teenagers were travelling in was going the wrong way down a motorway in County Kildare.
'Britain's most bashed' bridge hit twice in two days
A road in Hinckley is shut due to the "road traffic collision" with a bridge, police say.
Lennon criticises 'nasty' Scottish Labour as leadership bid fails
Michael Marra and Joe Fagan secured enough to support to run to replace Anas Sarwar.
Bournemouth Echo
TV chef Lesley Waters swapped mixing bowls for a safety harness
Before ‘active lifestyle’ became a buzzword, beloved TV chef Lesley Waters swapped her mixing bowls for a safety harness in the New Forest.
How one town turned unimaginable grief into an unforgettable summer festival
Two decades ago, unimaginable grief sparked a region-wide wave of defiant joy that culminated in the unforgettable Daisy Fun Days.
Fears for Poole Port workers as Brittany Ferries axes French route
Up to 20 jobs are expected to be lost after Brittany Ferries announced it would axe its Poole route to France.
Call for action on 'dangerous' road says people 'take their lives in their hands'
Residents who 'take their lives into their hands' every time they leave their homes are calling for urgent safety action on a 'dangerous' stretch of road.
Man who burgled Bournemouth Tesco store jailed - In the Dock
The following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates' Court:
No contractor found for Bournemouth Pier repairs due to ‘scale and cost’ of works
BCP Council is rethinking their approach to the Bournemouth Pier repairs as no contractor has been found due to the scale and cost
BCP and Poole Town Council holding talks over former Poole Civic Centre
Talks are ongoing to secure part of the former Poole Civic Centre for use by the town council
Windows Central
Microsoft admits Windows 11's context menus are "cluttered and sluggish": Announces major upgrades to the right-click menu that increases performance and customizability
Windows 11's context menus are being overhauled with more customizability and a new decluttered layout that's faster to open.
Microsoft pulls "frustrating" Drag Tray file sharing feature from Windows 11 in latest preview builds: Promises to "explore improvements" after feedback from users
The Drag Tray, which appeared at the top of your screen whenever you grabbed a file in File Explorer, is being removed from the latest preview builds of Windows 11.
People are paying $2,599 for MSI’s latest handheld gaming PC because apparently RAM shortages, AI demand, and fiscal self-preservation are all optional now
MSI’s latest handheld gaming PC launched at a premium $1,799 price, but early supply constraints — fueled by RAM shortages and AI‑era component demand — pushed resellers into overdrive. Within days, eBay listings hit $2,599 as scalpers capitalized on limited availability and enthusiast hype.
Is gaming discourse more negative than ever? — And if so, is it deserved? How did we get here?
Whether it's Grand Theft Auto 6, Halo Campaign Evolved, or the new Wolverine game, it feels like a contingent of the internet is actively *hoping* for games to fail these days.
GitHub’s latest outage took Copilot down with it, creating one of the most disruptive developer breakdowns we’ve seen in months — GitHub says it is now "operating normally"
If your workflow just ground to a halt, you aren't the only one staring at an error page.
Itsfoss
Ubuntu is Growing Faster on Windows Than on Linux
The company's VP of Engineering expects WSL users to outnumber native Ubuntu desktop users within months.