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UN calls for full inquiry into West Bank shooting
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who had joint nationality, was taking part in a protest against Jewish settlement expansion.
A tale of two towers - how fire safety differs at luxury London high-rise and Margate estate
Seven years after the Grenfell fire, has anything changed for people living in tower blocks?
Thieves snatched his phone in London - it was in China a month later
Akara tells the BBC about the journey his phone took after it was snatched from his hands by thieves.
‘The world was against us’ - artist Alison Lapper on the son she lost
The artist opens up about the death of her teenage son and why she will always be scrutinised.
Bill banning no-fault evictions to return to Parliament next week
The bill, which would end no fault evictions, is expected to be introduced to the Commons next week.
Has Macron fixed France's political mess?
France’s leader has struggled to frame the July election as anything but a humiliating personal defeat.
Elton John makes first red carpet appearance since vision issues
He appeared at his documentary premiere days after revealing he has limited vision due to an infection.
Tough new test of parental responsibility in Georgia shooting case
The first US parent has been charged with murder for a child's alleged mass shooting. Is it prosecutorial overreach?
The Papers: Rich 'ready to quit UK' and England's Carsley 'won't sing anthem'
Saturday's stories include England interim manager Lee Carsley suggesting he may not sing the national anthem.
Kamala Harris's pain-free campaign faces first crunch moment
She avoided the challenges and scrutiny of a bitter Democratic primary, so Tuesday's debate entails even higher stakes.
An 'argument over notebooks' led to murder at an Indian school - and set a city ablaze
The killing of a Hindu boy, allegedly by his Muslim classmate, sparked religious tensions in an Indian city.
'Looking like Nessa turned my life upside down'
Karyn Barrett, also known as Knock-off Nessa, says she has inside information on the fishing trip.
Would you eat insects if they were tastier?
Insects are touted as an option for a healthier, greener diet. Is that enough reason for people to bite?
Satellite images show how Israel is paving key Gaza road
BBC Verify looks at roadwork that analysts say shows Israel is unlikely to fully withdraw from Gaza any time soon.
What is the winter fuel payment and how can I still claim it?
A row over winter fuel payments exposes issues with unclaimed benefits such as pension credit.
Dancing, a drink and dogs : Photos of the week
A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
Selena Gomez joins billionaire celebrity rich list
The celebrity joins the billionaire ranks thanks to her Rare Beauty make-up business.
'Old hospital buildings causing traumatic births'
Mums described their births as "traumatic, overcrowded and alone".
Italian minister quits after appointing ex-lover as adviser
The culture minister admits to hiring his ex-lover as an consultant, after starting an affair with her in May.
Trump's criminal sentencing delayed until after election
Justice Merchan to sentence Republican candidate in hush-money trial on 26 November, citing "unique" circumstances.
Owner of OnlyFans paid $631m as subscriptions rise
Leonid Radvinsky's huge earnings were revealed in the online platform's latest accounts.
Ashley Dale killers made £2m from crime, court hears
Two of the men convicted of Ashley Dale's murder were also convicted of drug and weapons offences.
Three staff fell ill the day before school evacuation
Crieff Primary School was evacuated on Thursday and 11 adults were taken to hospital for assessment.
Flash floods hit south Wales after torrential rain
Firefighters say they are extremely busy, with the situation in one area called "horrendous".
NHS has been broken by past governments, Keir Starmer tells BBC
The prime minister said the upcoming Lord Darzi review will reveal too many are let down by the NHS.
Starmer's 'blame the Tories' strategy will not hold forever
The government’s message has focused on its challenging inheritance - but responsibility and blame will ultimately shift.
MI6 and CIA chiefs: World order under biggest threat since Cold War
The MI6 and CIA chiefs, who made their first public appearance together, warn of challenges such as the war in Ukraine, Islamic State, Israel-Gaza conflict and the rise of China.
Strictly's Aljaž: I left show to become a dad
It comes as the Sun reported he left after an incident with another dancer, which his representative denies.
Angry scenes as thousands attend rival demonstrations in Glasgow
Anti-racism demonstrators outnumber a smaller anti-immigration protest in the city's George Square.
Second body found after British hikers went missing in Majorca
Police searching for a man missing after flash floods in Majorca find a body.
Starmer visit 'moment for reset' of UK-Ireland relations
Labour leader is the first British prime minister to visit the Republic of Ireland in five years.
Thousands protest in France over Macron's choice of PM
Left-wing parties called for protests after Michel Barnier was appointed as prime minister on Thursday.
Grandmother accidentally pays £2,700 for Oasis tickets
Elizabeth Buxton says she thought the tickets were £90 each.
Antiques Roadshow expert to auction off collection
Antique birdcages and miniature furniture are among auction lots from Bunny Campione's collection.
Body Shop's remaining stores rescued from administration
The deal for the cosmetics firm appears to secure the immediate future for remaining staff.
Man evicted 10 times in a decade: 'I paid my rent, but I had no rights'
A bill, which would end no fault evictions, is expected to be introduced to the Commons next week.
Elton John makes first red carpet appearance since vision issues
He appeared at his documentary premiere days after revealing he has limited vision due to an infection.
Would you eat insects if they were tastier?
Insects are touted as an option for a healthier, greener diet. Is that enough reason for people to bite?
Roads closed as fire rages in town centre
Residents are advised to close doors and windows near the blaze in a derelict building on Park Lane.
Starmer visit 'moment for reset' of UK-Ireland relations
Labour leader is the first British prime minister to visit the Republic of Ireland in five years.
Angry scenes as thousands attend rival demonstrations in Glasgow
Anti-racism demonstrators outnumber a smaller anti-immigration protest in the city's George Square.
Bournemouth Echo
Legal action launched for second time on Poole Park decision
Legal action against a decision made by BCP Council around Poole Park has been launched for a second time, a café owner has said.
Calls made to shut down Oceanarium - as figures show 3,500 deaths
ANIMAL rights campaigners are calling for the Oceanarium in Bournemouth to be shut down.
Council now waiting on government for all-clear on best value notice
BCP COUNCIL is now waiting for the government to give the all-clear more than a year after a best value notice was issued.
In The Dock: Assaults, thefts and drug drivers
The following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates' Court:
Another month of roadworks: 'This hell has gone on daily for far too long'
Commuters say they are 'furious' over the 'never-ending traffic chaos' on a main road in Wimborne.
5 of the best garden centres to visit around Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
From Compton Acres to Stewarts here are some of the highest-rated garden centres in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Canford Cliffs apartment to be auctioned this month
A ground floor apartment in Canford Cliffs is to be auctioned this month with a guide price of £600,000-plus.
Popular seafood festival to return to Poole Quay this month
SEAFOOD and Sounds festival will return to Poole next weekend.
1924 Rolls-Royce which featured in Peaky Blinders to be auctioned
A ‘CLASSY collection' of cars is being sold by a Dorset-based auctioneer.
‘Flexible and cost-effective’: Would you run a business from a storage unit?
A storage company are offering a ‘flexible and cost-effective’ alternative to lease renting with businesses in a box.
Home forced to close by council
A HOME in Bournemouth has been forced to close.
First tints of colour appear in Kingston Lacy's Japanese garden
The FIRST tints of autumnal colours have arrived in Kingston Lacy's Japanese Garden according to the National Trust.
'Well done on successful air festival'
I WOULD like to congratulate all those who succeeded in staging the 16th Bournemouth Air Festival. Against all the (financial) odds, and although being a truncated programme, the Air Festival thrilled and delighted once more.
Cocktail bar now doing 'fizz and quiz' night once a month
A POOLE cocktail bar is to launch an “exciting” new ‘fizz and quiz’ evening.
Car parking hack can help you avoid parking tickets as £177m in fines dished out
More than 3.5 million parking fines were dished out to tradespeople alone last year, costing more than £177 million
Polar bears, badgers and the Egyptian Goose - the strangest banned UK pets
From giraffes to gorillas - here are the strangest pets that you are banned from owning in the UK.
Hour-by-hour forecast as weather warning issued for BCP
Hopes of an Indian Summer are being dashed as rain continues.
Met Office issues heavy rain warning for BCP
More heavy rain is set to sweep across Dorset, the Met Office has warned.
Three popular events cancelled amid heavy rainfall
Three events across Dorset have been cancelled amid heavy rainfall.
The Body Shop in Poole 'to stay open' as chain rescued in deal
Poole's branch of The Body Shop is set to remain open as the beauty chain has been rescued from administration.
Car boot sale cancelled after warning is issued
A CAR boot sale has been cancelled this weekend.
Huge police presence at petrol station as 'man seen with knife'
A HUGE police presence was seen outside a petrol station on the outskirts of Bournemouth town centre on Friday night.
Cycling cafe closes down after six years
A cycling café that has had recognition for being the best in England has closed down.
New Dubai, London and Paris-inspired cafe to open in Bournemouth town centre
A new ‘wellness’ café is set to open in Bournemouth town centre later this year.
REVIEW: Disney's Aladdin Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
Disney's Aladdin Mayflower Theatre, Southampton MORE sparkle than Strictly, more colours than Joseph's technicoloured dreamcoat — Disney's Aladdin is like watching a musical in HD.
New Forest high street with 'grand architecture' named among best in the UK
Lymington in the New Forest, Hampshire, was named among the 32 best in the UK according to a list from the Daily Mail
Mum who lost daughter to suicide gets backing from Chris Packham in new campaign
TV wildlife expert Chris Packham is backing a new suicide prevention and awareness campaign that will be launched today
Formula 1
LIGHTS TO FLAG: Alex Wurz on his unusual journey to F1, surviving one of the sport’s fastest ever crashes and leading the GPDA
Alex Wurz represented some of the biggest teams in Formula 1 history during his time in the top echelon, while earning a reputation as a formidable test driver when the role involved racking up thousands upon thousands of kilometres. In our latest Lights to Flag feature, the Austrian talks about swapping two wheels for four as a youngster, his memories of racing for Benetton, McLaren and Williams, as well as what he’s been up to since – which includes helping the current crop of F1 racers…
EXCLUSIVE: ‘It’s about never being satisfied’ – Binotto on instilling the ‘Audi mindset’ and how long it will take his new team to win
F1.com's Lawrence Barretto sat down with former Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto to discuss his new job with Audi...
Windows Central
Samsung hops on the Intel Core Ultra Series 2 train with Galaxy Book5 Pro 360
Samung just unveiled its Galaxy Book5 Pro 360. The convertible laptop runs on an Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor and has a 3K AMOLED 2X display.
$2,000 per month for next-gen AI models? OpenAI could reportedly hike subscription prices amid bankruptcy claims: "That's a price point for an employee, not a chatbot. The only way it would make any sense is if it was legit AGI"
OpenAI could hike its service subscription prices up to $2,000 per month.
These are the MUST-SEE announcements for Windows PCs, laptops, and gaming at IFA 2024
IFA 2024 was a great showcase for the cutting edge of PC technology, and we saw a ton of great hardware during the conference. We've narrowed it down to nine top announcements and products, with Windows Central awards in tow.
"We had more than a million mods installed in less than 24 hours" — Baldur's Gate 3 players are having a blast with mod manager
Baldur's Gate 3 has added in-game mod support with Patch 7 and it's so popular more than a million mods have been installed within a day of the patch going live.
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1500 Calorie Diet
Doing pretty good so far on my 1500 calorie a day diet... As long as I don't eat anything else today and tomorrow.
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Clone Existing Raspberry Pi OS to a Bigger (or smaller) SD Card
Need more space on your Pi? How about cloning it to a bigger SD card? Here's how to do that.
Taking Knowledge in My Own Hands By Self Hosting Wikipedia and Arch Wiki
Doomsday or not, knowledge should be preserved.