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What might Hezbollah, Israel and Iran do next?
Israel has killed Hezbollah's leader - but this may bring the region one step closer to a much wider conflict.
'The worst moment the country has passed through': Fear on the streets of Beirut
Lebanon is a country that knows war - but for some Israel’s recent escalation already feels worse.
BBC Verify analyses footage of Israeli strikes on Beirut
How the BBC worked out the facts about blasts in Lebanon's capital from clues in social media footage.
Iran warns Hezbollah leader's death 'will not go unavenged'
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei announces five days of mourning in response to the “martyrdom" of his ally.
SpaceX begins mission to bring stranded astronauts home
A capsule heads to the International Space Station, where two crew are spending months longer than planned.
Hollywood's big boom has gone bust
Productions are down by about 40% and entertainment industry employees say they can't find work.
Schofield says Cast Away is his last TV appearance
The 62-year-old appeared on the Channel 5 show, which sees him deserted on an island for 10 days.
When to recline and how to share armrests: Rules for avoiding a mid-flight row
Experts share their top tips for staying out of our fellow travellers' bad books.
A child bride won the right to divorce - now the Taliban say it doesn't count
The Taliban have been revisiting rulings made under the US-backed government, overturning thousands of cases.
King reflects on late Queen's final days in Scotland
The monarch called Scotland a "uniquely special place" for the royal family.
Not all cultures equally valid, says Kemi Badenoch
Tory leadership contender sets out a "hard-nosed" immigration policy at the start of the party's conference.
At least 63 dead as Helene pummels south-east US
Helene marked one of the largest storms to hit the US, causing widespread devastation across the southeast
Three charged with murder after man found stabbed
Police name Kalvin Taylor as the victim after a body was found inside a flat on 21 September.
The red flags that were missed or dismissed when Harrods was bought
Experts say Qatar either missed or dismissed much of what was already known about Mohamed Al Fayed at the time of the purchase.
The debate: Should smartphones be banned for under 16s?
BBC InDepth hosts a debate between a campaigner and an academic on how much smartphones harm children and what should be done about it.
The Papers: Labour MP resigns over gifts row and Iran warns Israel over assassination
The current situation in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict and Rosie Duffield's resignation feature.
Bold and fearless: Nigeria's latest star to headline in London
Ruger takes his distinctive twist on Afrobeats to the stage in the UK capital.
France's Mr Africa spills the beans on secret cash
Long a confidant of French and African leaders, Robert Bourgi lifts the lid on post-colonial relations.
A crucial election fight unfolds in Tim Walz's home state
An electoral quirk could mean rural voters in Nebraska hold the tie-breaking vote in November’s presidential election.
Al Fayed's son 'horrified' by sexual abuse allegations
Omar Al Fayed says the allegations have "thrown into question the loving memory I had of him".
An 'abomination' of a sub – and the boss convinced Titan was safe
A damning picture emerges from a public hearing into the failure of Oceangate’s Titan submersible.
Sycamore Gap tree trunk section back home a year on
A 7ft (2m) section of the illegally felled tree is on display in Northumberland from Saturday.
Sold out in minutes, resold for millions: Coldplay tickets spark outrage in India
Coldplay's concerts in Mumbai sold out in minutes and now resellers are charging up to $10,000 for a ticket.
Dame Maggie Smith was able to live normal life - until Downton Abbey
She was a multi award-winning actress - but Dame Maggie Smith never loved the limelight.
How Cinnamon's great escape led to capybara craze
Two weeks ago the world did not know the capybara from Hoo Zoo in Telford existed.
'The steelworks is our identity - we are the steel town'
With the closing of Port Talbot's blast furnaces, locals say the future is still unclear for their hometown.
Mary Lou McDonald promises reunification minister if elected taoiseach
Addressing the annual Sinn Féin ard fheis (conference) Mary Lou McDonald told delegates that unity referendums are coming.
'The steelworks is our identity - we are the steel town'
With the closing of Port Talbot's blast furnaces, locals say the future is still unclear for their hometown.
Maternity pay has gone too far, says Kemi Badenoch
The Tory leadership candidate says the government should be reducing regulatory burdens for businesses.
Labour to tighten ministerial hospitality rules after row over donations
The move follows criticism over freebies accepted by the prime minister and other cabinet ministers.
What I found on the secretive tropical island they don't want you to see
BBC reporter gains access to the remote ocean territory despite UK and US attempts to stop her.
Hurricane Helene leaves 'biblical devastation' in North Carolina
Homes are destroyed, towns are cut-off and power outages are affecting hundreds of thousands of people.
'My wife and daughter cannot be alone with our complex needs son'
Four fathers of children with severe learning difficulties tell BBC Spotlight about the physical challenges they face.
Hollywood star shepherds sheep over London bridge
Damian Lewis ushered sheep along the historic trade route into the City of London.
Far right in Austria set for election victory - projections
Austria's Freedom Party under Herbert Kickl is on course to win the vote, projections say.
Boy, 8, dies after being shot in the head at farm
Police arrest a man in his 60s after responding to reports that a child had suffered serious firearm injuries at a farm.
The red flags that were missed or dismissed when Harrods was bought
Experts say Qatar either missed or dismissed much of what was already known about Mohamed Al Fayed at the time of the purchase.
Hollywood's big boom has gone bust
Productions are down by about 40% and entertainment industry employees say they can't find work.
Pregnant British woman's 'guilt' over fleeing Lebanon
Alla Ghalayini, who arrived in London on Sunday, says she can "still hear the bombs" from Israeli air strikes.
Rates low for too long, says ex-Bank of England boss
Lord Mervyn King says inflation has now been tamed and interest rates are "in the right ballpark".
Sold out in minutes, resold for millions: Coldplay tickets spark outrage in India
Coldplay's concerts in Mumbai sold out in minutes and now resellers are charging up to $10,000 for a ticket.
'When I joined the police, not many looked like me'
Leicestershire's first female Sikh police officer has retired after 28 years in the force.
France's Mr Africa spills the beans on secret cash
Long a confidant of French and African leaders, Robert Bourgi lifts the lid on post-colonial relations.
Al Fayed's son 'horrified' by sexual abuse allegations
Omar Al Fayed says the allegations have "thrown into question the loving memory I had of him".
Zookeeper mauled to death by lion in Nigeria
The man, 35, reportedly agreed to show some visitors the lion's feeding routine after hours.
Marburg virus outbreak kills six in Rwanda
Most of the victims are healthcare workers in the intensive care unit, the health minister says.
Oliver Dowden interviewed in election betting inquiry
The Gambling Commission is not investigating Sir Oliver, and he himself didn’t place any bets on the election.
'Second coming' for Wiggins as he joins amateur riders
After a three-year break from cycling, the Tour de France winner is joining amateurs on a ride-along.
Peta calls for police dogs to be phased out after riots
The animal rights charity says unlike human officers they do not enlist.
Skripals will not give evidence at Salisbury poisonings inquiry
A judge has ruled that Sergei and Yulia Skripal will not give evidence over fears for their safety.
Vintage TV adverts for classic British comics found in basement
The collection of 1950s adverts for comics like Bunty, Jackie and the Dandy have been archived online.
One dead after 'large group fight with knives'
A man in his 20s has died in south London following reports of a large group fighting with knives.
Arrest after car stolen with teenage girl still inside
A man who stole a car from south Belfast with a 17-year-old passenger on board was later detained across the border.
'Room for negotiation' on national care service plan - Gray
The health secretary says Cosla had made a "pre-emptive" decision regarding the scheme.
'The steelworks is our identity - we are the steel town'
With the closing of Port Talbot's blast furnaces, locals say the future is still unclear for their hometown.
Bournemouth Echo
Friends on camping trip found dead man in Studland woods
TWO friends on a camping trip found a man’s body in a woodland, who is believed to have died around five months earlier, an inquest heard.
Poole takeaway told 'major improvement' needed by hygiene officials
A pizza takeaway has been told major improvements are needed.
'Just because this isn't new doesn't mean we should fail to be appalled by it'
It was also found that in Dorset, children accounted for 18.8% of all stop and searches.
'Rest in peace, Bournemouth town centre'
I have many happy memories of the Bournemouth and Christchurch area, which I lived in for 55 years from the age of nine, but for the last nine years have lived near Nantwich in Cheshire.
‘One of a kind’ chocolatier builds huge following with celeb customers
A ‘ONE of a kind’ chocolatier from Ringwood has built a huge online following including celebrity customers.
Laundrette targeted as thieves break into machine in minutes
A Westbourne laundrette was targeted by two thieves who managed to break into a washing machine in minutes and steal up to £500.
One of the oldest pubs in England revitalised after £2 million renovation
A HISTORIC country pub, said to be one of England’s oldest, has been named Pub of the Week.
Madonna who? Elderly residents recreate iconic album covers
United Nations International Day of Older People takes place on October 1 and is dedicated to celebrating the lives of the elderly.
Dorset charity opens family support and bereavement suite in Bournemouth
This gift has allowed the hospice to expand its services into Bournemouth and will be run by existing team members and volunteers.
5 of the best autumn walks to find in Dorset to enjoy some fresh air
There are a few quality autumn walks that people can embark upon in Dorset
Bus cordoned off and road shut in Bournemouth
A BUS has been cordoned off and a road closed in Bournemouth town centre
Cinema shut due to 'unforeseen circumstances'
A POOLE cinema has been shut today due to 'unforeseen circumstances'.
Search launched for missing Bournemouth woman
A SEARCH has been launched for a woman who has gone missing from Bournemouth.
Police cordon main roads in Bournemouth after bus hits pedestrian
A PEDESTRIAN was hit by a bus in Bournemouth which led to a maze of road closures in the town centre.
BBC licence fee prosecutions could be scrapped in shake-up by ministers
Ministers are reportedly looking to scrap BBC licence fee prosecutions amid fears women are disproportionately affected.
Formula 1
How one-of-a-kind Ricciardo left a permanent mark on F1 – both on and off the track
It’s September 12, 2021, and Daniel Ricciardo is stood in the Italian Grand Prix TV pen at Monza, a multi-coloured Vans SK8-Hi trainer resting against his lips. That trainer is my trainer, but whereas 30 seconds previously it was housing my foot, now it contained the contents of a 330ml bottle of Heineken.
LIGHTS TO FLAG: Stoffel Vandoorne on his unexpected F1 debut, partnering Alonso at McLaren and becoming a world champion
Stoffel Vandoorne was one of motorsport’s most highly rated young drivers when he made his F1 debut with McLaren, first as a stand-in for the injured Fernando Alonso and then as the two-time champion’s team mate. In our latest Lights to Flag feature, the Belgian racer opens up on his journey to the top echelon, why it didn’t quite go to plan when he got there and the success that’s followed in other categories…
Windows Central
My go-to tenkeyless keyboard for PC gaming is on sale thanks to this generous early Prime Day deal
Amazon is hosting a special 38% discount sale for the Razer Huntsman V2 Tenkeyless gaming keyboard, reducing its steep price to a more affordable level.
Razer's vibrating headphones have returned with more class, style, and features than ever
Razer has unveiled the Kraken V4 Pro, its new ultra-premium wireless gaming headset with an OLED Control Hub, Sensa HD Haptics, and more.
Intel’s ‘Thunderbolt Share’ finally debuts on this top-tier gaming PC. Here's which one (and why it matters).
Have the latest Razer Blade 18? Its Thunderbolt 5 port just picked up licensing for Intel's Thunderbolt Share tech, allowing you to quickly and easily share files and accessories with any other laptop with Thunderbolt 4 or 5.
Razer Synapse 4 finally turns into the app we always wanted it to be, as its lengthy beta period comes to an end
Razer Synapse 4 is out of beta and ready for general release, just in time for the new Sensa HD packed Kraken V4 Pro and Freyja haptic seat cushion.
Razer just announced the coolest laptop accessory it's ever produced
During Razercon, the tech company announced a brand-new Laptop Cooling Pad accessory with a built-in fan and other helpful features.
The new Razer Freyja haptic gaming cushion went from concept to reality in 9 months. Here’s why else it’s unique.
Shown off in early 2024 as just a concept, Razer has officially released the Razer Freyja, the world’s first HD haptic gaming cushion. It goes on sale today for $299.99. Here’s how it works and why you may want one.
The next two Minecraft updates were unveiled during the spookiest Minecraft Live yet
During Minecraft Live 2024, Mojang Studios has revealed the next major content updates for Minecraft, which add some spooky new features.
A fan-favorite character returns to help gamers find more time to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 without printing off a fake excuse from the internet
The Replacer was a 2013 marketing campaign for Black Ops 2 featuring Peter Stormare as a man tasked with replacing everyday folks so that they could spend more time gaming, often to comedic results. The character has returned once more in a set of new commercials for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
One of the best Xbox controller charging stands is on sale for nearly half-price courtesy of this early Prime Day deal
Amazon is hosting an early Prime Day discount sale deal for Razer's Universal Quick Charging Stand, a premium charging stand designed for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S controllers.
Laffgaff
What else makes up an atom in addition to neutrons and protons?
Electrons.
Zombie Music
What do you call a zombie who writes music? A decomposer.