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Photos of Diana and William visiting homeless seen for first time
Prince William sets out the personal motivation behind Homewards, his project to tackle homelessness.
Reeves pledges £1.4bn for 'crumbling' classrooms
The chancellor says the government will ensure that 50 schools in England are rebuilt every year.
Michelle Obama makes fiery abortion pitch as Trump courts Muslim vote
In an impassioned speech, Michelle Obama said the election was "too close" with 10 days left until election day.
'My £250 Child Trust Fund is now worth only £12'
Max Prince was shocked to discover that surprise fees had left him with just £12.39 in his trust fund.
'I married the train driver who saved my life'
Charlotte Lay was then able to save her husband's life by helping him get a cancer diagnosis.
King Charles returning to 'normal' schedule next year
The King is planning to return to a fuller schedule of UK and international trips, say palace officials.
BBC correspondent: I fled Gaza but I'm overwhelmed by guilt about family still there
The BBC's Gaza correspondent is among the Palestinians who have fled their home since the war began.
When the clocks go back, this landmark will still be wrong
As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday morning, there's one clock that will always show the wrong time.
'Budget to match Labour best' and 'King back to full duties'
Rachel Reeves promising to keep Labour's promises and King Charles's health, lead the papers.
The city workers who found fulfilment in the fields
These part-time farmers say they want the best of both worlds, splitting life between Paris and the country.
'We took on Google and they were forced to pay out £2bn'
Shivaun Raff and her husband, Adam, describe their long court battle with technology giant Google.
The Online Safety Act is one year old. Has it made children any safer?
Correspondent Angus Crawford has been following the progress of this much-heralded safety law for the last 12 months and explains whether it lives up to the hype
Pixies: 'The more you try to recapture youth, the sillier it sounds'
Black Francis from legendary rock band Pixies on ageing disgracefully, painting and bedtime stories.
In three-hour Rogan interview, Trump reveals 'biggest mistake'
Trump also discusses life in space, his rival Kamala Harris, and how he urged North Korea's leader to "relax".
Israeli strikes on Iran kill four soldiers, Iran says
The IDF says it struck military sites in "precise and targeted" strikes early on Saturday.
'This town is where goths feel safe and accepted'
Whitby Goth Weekend celebrates 30 years of being a place where people can express themselves.
When is the Budget and what might be in it?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out the government's financial plans for the next year.
Appeals made after WW2 plane crash discovery
The crash happened on 6 August 1945, the same day United States military dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima.
No tax rises in payslips for 'working people', vows minister
Bridget Phillipson refused to say if a small business owner was a "working person" in an interview with the BBC, ahead of Wednesday's Budget.
Amy Dowden rushed to hospital during Strictly show
The dancer's spokesperson say the ambulance "was called as a precaution" and that she was now "feeling much better".
One dead, dozens injured after truck hits Israel bus stop
Many of the injured were reportedly pensioners on a day trip to a nearby museum.
Singer apologises after swearing on live TV during US anthem
Loomis called her performance of the song, during which she swore and asked to start again, a “mishap”
The couple who took on Google and cost the tech giant £2bn
Shivaun Raff and her husband, Adam, describe their long court battle with technology giant Google.
Tearful Adele hugs Celine Dion at Las Vegas show
Fans could be heard clapping and cheering as the two icons met at Caesars Palace.
A puff on a joint - then six months of forced rehab in a concrete cell
A young woman buys cannabis for friends - and finds herself facing up to 20 years in prison.
Exit polls suggest Japan ruling party set to fall short of majority
The prime minister announced a snap election despite voter apathy and low approval ratings.
BBC correspondent: I fled Gaza but I'm overwhelmed by guilt about family still there
The BBC's Gaza correspondent is among the Palestinians who have fled their home since the war began.
On the streets of the seaside town where goths feel safe and accepted
Whitby Goth Weekend celebrates 30 years of being a place where people can express themselves.
Bowen: Iran faces hard choices between risks of escalation or looking weak
International editor Jeremy Bowen examines what Iran's response might be to Israel's latest attack.
How my investigation led to sex trafficking charges against ex-Abercrombie boss
Rianna Croxford digs into a cryptic Instagram comment, unravelling allegations of abuse - and now the multi-millionaire is in court.
When is the Budget and what might be in it?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out the government's financial plans for the next year.
What’s really behind America’s men v women election
With polls showing a stark gender divide, the race is shaping up to be a battle of the sexes. Why?
Georgia's pro-EU opposition says vote stolen as ruling party claims victory
The opposition disputes initial results giving the ruling party 54%, after exit polls tell a different story.
Indian man dies in Channel crossing attempt
French authorities say the man died when a dinghy sank shortly after departing the coast.
I'm open-minded on England smacking ban, says Education Secretary
Bridget Phillipson tells the BBC that legislation would not be introduced "any time soon".
Man charged after three-week old baby dies in road crash
Craig Nunn, 39, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving.
New wave of mass killings in Sudan alarms UN
Paramilitary fighters are accused of committing "atrocious crimes" in Gezira state.
Daughter of murdered MP calls for full inquest
Katherine Amess says there is "so much" society does not know about the death of her father.
The Online Safety Act is one year old. Has it made children any safer?
Correspondent Angus Crawford has been following the progress of this much-heralded safety law for the last 12 months and explains whether it lives up to the hype
Meet the couple with 900 sheep but no farm
Sam and Samantha Edwards run a successful livestock business but do not have a farm tenancy.
The Stirling doctor who changed the lives of diabetics
Dr Reith came up with the idea for insulin pens, which soon replaced syringes as the way to take the drug.
Body found confirmed as missing woman Joanne Jones
The body found during the search for missing Joanne Jones is formally identified as her.
Bournemouth Echo
Businessman 'stressed' over untimely decision on Bournemouth ice rink
A businessman has said he has been left “stressed” over whether he can bring the ice rink to Bournemouth town centre.
Harrods-inspired cafe told 'major improvement' needed by officials
A NUMBER of cafés, pubs, restaurants and takeaways across Dorset and the New Forest have been handed new food hygiene ratings recently.
Triangle Taproom Bournemouth is The Daily Echo's Pub of the Week
The pub is well known for its wild live music events such as jazz nights and folk tunes.
Church to host remembrance for tragic care home deaths
A CHURCH will be hosting a ‘space to reflect and remember’ three elderly residents that died in a tragic care home incident.
REVIEW: The restaurant that evolves rather than stagnates
Restaurants often struggle to keep up with the times – falling victim to stagnation.
King Charles to go on regular overseas trips next year despite cancer diagnosis
A Buckingham Palace official has confirmed that King Charles will go on regular overseas trips in 2025 despite his cancer diagnosis.
Ryan Gosling seen at popular beauty spot filming his latest movie
A Hollywood star has been spotted filming his latest movie at a Dorset beauty spot.
Power bank explosion causes property fire
Firefighters rushed to a town centre property after an electronic item exploded inside
Garden centre and café closed to the public
A garden centre and café at a training centre for young people with special educational needs has been announced as closed to the public.
Residents set for more traffic disruption after worst traffic in decades
A busy road in the centre of a New Forest village is set to be hit with more road works during the half term.
Try this Dorset woodland walk offering lovely views
Have a go at this 5 mile Dorset woodland walk offering lovely views
Latest plans lodged include telecoms mast bid
The latest planning applications lodge with Dorset Council for the north Dorset area include plans for a telecoms mast
Man to enter the ring in memory of stabbing victim
Harry Edwards is raising money for Lives not Knives, a London based charity dedicated to preventing knife-related incidents.
Best hidden gem cafes for coffee and cake in the BCP area as chosen by locals
Here are some of the best hidden gem cafes in the BCP area according to readers - from Leo Cafe to Sonny's Kitchen
Can you park on a dropped kerb? The Highway Code offers advice to drivers
The Highway Code says drivers must not park in certain places but can you park on a dropped kerb?
Why are passports different colours and what does each colour mean?
From red to black, passports are different colours in different countries but what do they mean and who decides the colours?
Do you know these often misunderstood road markings? Take our quiz to find out
The UK has various road markings that are often misunderstood by motorists, but can you identity them all?
What's your IQ? Take this pub quiz to find out your score
Find out how good your general knowledge is with our quiz that will get you ready for your next trip to the pub.
What foods and drinks are good sources of Vitamin D? Health experts explain
See the foods and drinks that are a good source of Vitamin D according to health experts at the NHS and Holland and Barrett.
Formula 1
PIRELLI STRATEGY GUIDE: What are the tactical options for the Mexico City Grand Prix?
Matt Youson takes a look at the different pit stop and tyre options that are available to the teams on race day at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, with technical help from F1's official tyre suppliers Pirelli...
The battle into Turn 1, and Perez and Piastri looking to fight back – What To Watch For in the Mexico City Grand Prix
Chris Medland picks out five key things to keep an eye on when the lights go out on race day at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez...
What the teams said – Qualifying in Mexico City
The drivers and teams report back on all the action from final practice and qualifying at the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
RACE PREDICTOR: Vote for who you think will finish on the podium at the Mexico City Grand Prix
The drivers’ championship battle took another twist in qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix as Max Verstappen got himself ahead of Lando Norris – but it is Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz who will start in front of both of them in pole position.
FIA post-qualifying press conference – Mexico City
DRIVERS 1 – Carlos SAINZ (Ferrari) 2 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing) 3 – Lando NORRIS (McLaren)
Piastri explains ‘disappointing’ Q1 exit in Mexico qualifying as he assesses prospects from back of the grid
Oscar Piastri has been reflecting on what led to his shock exit in Q1 of qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix, with the Australian set to line up down in P17 on the grid.
FACTS AND STATS: Sainz chasing a first Ferrari win in Mexico for over three decades – but Norris arguably has a better starting slot
Carlos Sainz grabbed a brilliant pole for Ferrari in Mexico, the Spaniard excelling on the low grip track with all his rallying pedigree coming to the fore as it so often does in slippery conditions. He starts the Grand Prix alongside his old team mate Max Verstappen, with Lando Norris relegated to the second row alongside Charles Leclerc. But who surprised when the heat was on at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez? Here are all the best facts and stats from qualifying…
Norris insists he's 'pretty happy' with third on Mexico City GP grid as he looks to close gap on Verstappen
McLaren driver Lando Norris insisted he was “pretty happy” with third place on the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix, despite having topped Q1 and Q2 in a dramatic qualifying session.
WATCH: Go onboard with Sainz for his spectacular qualifying lap in Mexico City
Carlos Sainz delivered a sensational performance during qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix, with the Ferrari driver storming his way to pole position at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Sainz hails ‘almost perfect’ performance for Mexico pole as he vows to ‘finish the job’ with race win
Carlos Sainz expressed his satisfaction after he put on a charging display during qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix – the Ferrari driver leaving the competition in his wake en route to pole position.
‘I honestly didn’t expect that’ – Verstappen pleased with P2 as he admits being under ‘a lot of pressure’ in Mexico qualifying
Max Verstappen was content with claiming second place on the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix after admitting that he felt under “a lot of pressure” to have a good qualifying, a situation heightened when the Dutchman’s first lap time in Q3 was deleted.
HIGHLIGHTS: Watch the action from qualifying in Mexico as Sainz storms to pole after shock Q1 exits for Perez and Piastri
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz charged to pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix, getting the better of Red Bull rival Max Verstappen and McLaren’s Lando Norris – while there was early drama when home hero Sergio Perez got knocked out in Q1.
MUST-SEE: Tsunoda brings out the red flags with hefty qualifying crash in Mexico
Yuki Tsunoda brought out the red flags in the dying moments of the second qualifying phase at the Mexico City Grand Prix when the RB driver dramatically slid off the track and slammed into the barriers.
‘We were just struggling too much’ – Perez identifies ‘main issue’ as he reflects on dispiriting home Q1 exit
A dejected Sergio Perez pointed the finger at braking issues on his Red Bull RB20 after he suffered an early exit from qualifying on home soil at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Sainz clinches sensational pole position ahead of Verstappen and Norris during dramatic qualifying session in Mexico
Carlos Sainz has taken pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver going fastest from Max Verstappen and Lando Norris during what had been a dramatic qualifying session featuring a red flag in Q2 and two shock exits in Q1.
AS IT HAPPENED: Follow all the action from qualifying for the Mexico City Grand Prix
Live coverage of Saturday's qualifying session for the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix.
HIGHLIGHTS: Catch the action from FP3 in Mexico as Piastri sets the pace ahead of Norris
Oscar Piastri ended the third and final practice session of the Mexico City Grand Prix weekend on top, the Australian leading a McLaren one-two on the timesheets with team mate Lando Norris.
FP3: Piastri leads McLaren 1-2 during final Mexico City GP practice session
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri topped Saturday’s third free practice session for the Mexico City Grand Prix, leading the way from team mate Lando Norris and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz in what was a much calmer outing.
AS IT HAPPENED: Follow all the action from final practice for the Mexico City Grand Prix
Live coverage of Saturday's third practice session for the 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix.
‘He could perform miracles’ – Alonso’s debut F1 season remembered by those who were there, ahead of his 400th Grand Prix appearance
Fernando Alonso reaches another milestone at the Mexico City Grand Prix with his 400th Formula 1 appearance. To mark the occasion, we go all the way back to the Spaniard’s first season with Minardi in 2001, presenting the memories of team boss Paul Stoddart and his two team mates that year, Tarso Marques and Alex Yoong, from the F1.com archives...
TREMAYNE: Fernando Alonso is a warrior – I can’t wait to see what he can do in an Adrian Newey Aston Martin
As the two-time champion celebrates his 400th Grand Prix, F1 Hall of Fame journalist David Tremayne assesses the career so far of the man who toppled the great Michael Schumacher from te summit of Formula 1...
‘Every qualifying session this year is frustrating’ laments Hamilton as he singles out 'very strange thing' with W15 in Mexico
Lewis Hamilton says that “every qualifying session I’ve had this year” has been frustrating – owing to the inconsistent performance of his Mercedes W15 – after taking P6 on the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Windows Central
I just had the best traveling experience with my ROG Ally X thanks to this new protective handheld case and power bank bundle accessory
I brought the JSAUX ModCase and Portable Power Bank Kit with me on a recent work trip and it made the traveling experience a lot better.
Arm vs. Qualcomm legal battle threatens the future of Copilot+ PCs as Microsoft pays CEO astronomical amount and Salesforce CEO calls Copilot a "flop"
Tech giants continue to battle, and everyday consumers may be the ones to suffer.
7 best sites to get cheap game keys — from big discounts on new games to free game codes, these are my picks
With hundreds of sites offering cheap Steam keys, discounted Xbox games, and budget-friendly bundles, how do you know which ones are legit and where to find the best deals on the latest titles? We’ve narrowed it down to 7 trusted sites for scoring cheap Steam keys and Xbox games, ensuring you get the best price.
Laffgaff
What are the only two European countries with square flags?
Switzerland and Vatican City.
Pasta Purchase
I spent my entire life savings on pasta. It was worth every penne.
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Exploring the Lightweight Alpine Linux in Virtual Box
Explore the lightweight Alpine Linux inside a Virtual Machine by following these steps.