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Catherine joins royals at first major event since finishing treatment
The Princess of Wales has joined the rest of the Royal Family at the Festival of Remembrance in London's Royal Albert Hall.
'Smaller R in the royal' - How Prince William wants to do things differently
The prince appeared more relaxed and open with media throughout his South Africa tour.
Hologram in Amsterdam window aims to solve sex worker's cold case murder
The fatal stabbing of a Hungarian teenager, killed shortly after she gave birth, has baffled police for 15 years.
Strictly's Chris McCausland praised for 'poignant' blackout dance imitating blindness
Judges say the comedian's performance with dance partner Dianne Buswell was "absolutely spectacular".
Too much debt or value for money? Students divided over tuition fee rise
University fees are rising to £9,535, meaning students will be left in more debt after their course.
Fortnum & Mason party snub was hurtful, Paralympian says
The London high-end grocer has apologised over failure to host Paralympic athletes alongside Team GB Olympians at event
Child killed by falling tree branch
Emergency services were called to Banstead, Surrey, just after 16:00 BST.
Why massive sex tape leak could be a ploy for power in Equatorial Guinea
Dozens of videos involving a senior civil servant have flooded social media, shocking people in the central African country.
Homeless prison leavers twice as likely to reoffend
New data suggests prison leavers who are homeless are more likely to commit another offence.
Irish man suspected of killing US nurse arrested in Hungary
Mackenzie Michalski's body was hidden in woodland in the country's west, police say.
Melania Trump, enigmatic first lady who might do it differently this time
Described by some as an "enigma", Mrs Trump is expected to return to her White House duties "on her own terms".
Trump return puts UK defence spending top of agenda
Politicians say we're living in dangerous times, and Trump is a lot less willing than Biden to pay for Europe's defence.
The Papers: Kate 'back on duty' and tax hike 'backlash'
The Princess of Wales' return to public duties and reaction to tax hikes unveiled in Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget feature on several of Sunday's front pages.
A K-pop debut and Busta Rhymes' unlikely UK link - what MTV Awards may have in store
All you need to know about the performers and nominees as MTV's Europe Music Awards return to the UK.
All you need to know about COP29
Leaders heading to the annual UN climate talks have a lot of other distractions to contend with
'I felt broken until my autism diagnosis at 70'
An estimated 90% of autistic people over 50 have not received a diagnosis, research suggests.
Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly 'can't talk' about show's future
The actress says she doesn't know whether the TV hit's planned ending will really be the end for her.
In Russia's shadow: The Baltics wait for Europe's strategic new railway
Building the link to western Europe has become more urgent as the Baltics see Russia as a threat.
Are luxury beauty advent calendars a rip-off?
They can cost hundreds of pounds, but are these products actually worth the money?
Tens of thousands protest in Valencia over floods
Protesters are demanding the resignation of the Valencia regional head, accusing him of mishandling the response to last month's floods.
Your pictures on the theme of 'road trip'
A selection of pictures on the theme of 'road trip'.
DNA firm holding highly sensitive data 'vanishes' without warning
Customers of Atlas Biomed are angry and worried about what's happened to the highly sensitive data they shared.
'A disabled South Park character from 24 years ago is getting me harassed today'
I have felt the shadow of Timmy since childhood - but never imagined the name would be hurled at me by strangers in my 30s.
Former students urged to check for loan refunds
New figures show university graduates could be eligible for refunds worth nearly £200m.
Qatar suspends role as mediator between Israel and Hamas
The move comes after US officials were quoted saying they would not accept Hamas's presence in Qatar.
Comedian Godley to go on 'final tour' before funeral
The comic's hearse will travel through Edinburgh and on to Glasgow before her funeral on 30 November.
Child killed by falling tree branch
Emergency services were called to Banstead, Surrey, just after 16:00 BST.
What's at stake in the Irish general election?
After growing speculation, the Irish prime minister has called a general election.
'I felt broken until my autism diagnosis at 70'
An estimated 90% of autistic people over 50 have not received a diagnosis, research suggests.
Nation falls silent as King leads Remembrance ceremony
King Charles, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and new Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch were among those who laid wreaths at the Cenotaph in London.
Six D-Day veterans pay tribute on poignant Remembrance Day
D-Day veterans and young children of fallen soldiers come together to honour the war dead at the Cenotaph.
Why luxury cheese is being targeted by black market criminals
How cheese has become so valuable that it's being stolen to order
Moscow targeted as Ukraine and Russia trade drone attacks
Both countries say they shot down dozens of drones over their respective territories.
'I thought she was dead': Teen hit by paraglider on family holiday
A mum says she was "absolutely traumatised" after her 15-year-old was hit by a paraglider on the final day of their holiday.
'I felt broken until my autism diagnosis at 70'
An estimated 90% of autistic people over 50 have not received a diagnosis, research suggests.
Israeli strikes on north Lebanon and Gaza kill dozens, officials and rescuers say
At least 20 children are among the dead in attacks north of Beirut and in northern Gaza, officials rescuers and medics say.
Man killed and two injured in stabbing
A man believed to be in his 60s has been arrested and taken into police custody, the Met says.
Defence chief calls for more spending on military
Treasury minister Darren Jones says defence spending should rise to 2.5% of GDP, but avoids saying by when.
Democrats' bet on a generation of liberal voters has backfired badly
Latino, black and younger voters once helped Obama win power - Trump made gains with all three groups this election. Why?
Hologram in Amsterdam window aims to solve sex worker's murder
The fatal stabbing of a Hungarian teenager, killed shortly after she gave birth, has baffled police for 15 years.
Why poppies are worn for Remembrance Day
The poppy has been synonymous with marking Remembrance since a few years after World War One.
'Smaller R in royal' - Prince William wants to do things differently
The prince appeared more relaxed and open with media throughout his South Africa tour.
Will rich countries pay for climate change?
At COP29 the world’s nations will try and negotiate a new spending commitment on climate change.
Restaurant workers' jobs threatened by Budget, bosses warn
Hospitality bosses are calling for changes to what they describe as "unsustainable" tax rises.
Strictly's Chris McCausland praised for 'poignant' blackout dance
Judges say the comedian's performance with dance partner Dianne Buswell was "absolutely spectacular".
UK's Ukraine support 'resolute' after Trump win
Darren Jones says there "shouldn't be an element of conceding to illegal invasions from Russia".
Fortnum & Mason party snub was hurtful, Paralympian says
The London high-end grocer has apologised over failure to host Paralympic athletes alongside Team GB Olympians at event
Argentine football hooligan leader shot dead in street
Andrés Bracamonte, known as Pillín, was gunned down near his club's stadium in Rosario.
New Paddington film charming but slow, critics say
Paddington in Peru is the latest instalment in the adventures of the beloved bear.
'This is my face and I will embrace what I have'
Cancer survivor Robin Fahey is taking part in an art exhibition highlighting facial prosthetics.
High street family bakery closes after 100 years
A family-run bakery closes its doors for last time, ending an era stretching back a century.
Disease spread in dog poo could be 'disaster' for cows
A disease spread in dog poo could spell disaster for cattle, conservationists warn.
The 88-year-old lorry driver building a rural care home
Alongside a team of volunteers, Rosemary Stevenson has raised £1.5m to fund care for older people in Ballantrae.
Bournemouth Echo
Bournemouth Pier brings in more than £1m for BCP Council
BCP Council has taken in more than £1m in ticket sales from Bournemouth Pier, figures obtained by the Echo show.
Cafe told to improve by food hygiene officials
A NUMBER of cafés, pubs, restaurants and takeaways across Dorset and the New Forest have been handed new food hygiene ratings recently.
Former Wren reflects on meeting husband at Remembrance Day service
A former Wren from Bournemouth has reflected on her memories of meeting her future husband on Remembrance Day.
A village pub with friendly service and animal visitors
A New Forest country pub with a focus on good quality locally sourced food is Pub of the Week.
Relocation of refill shop 'definitely the right move' as business booms
AN award-winning refill shop in Fordingbridge is celebrating a year at its new location.
King Charles to mark birthday by opening two new food distribution hubs
King Charles is marking his 76 birthday by opening two new food distribution hubs to help save food waste.
Avoid the area: busy road will close while vehicle recovered
A MAIN road will be closed Westbound while recovery is arranged for abandoned vehicle.
Man handcuffed after 'drunken' swim near Bournemouth Pier
A ‘DRUNK’ man was handcuffed after going for a swim next to Bournemouth Pier, while reportedly carrying a pack of beer.
'Uniting sacrifice and service': Remembrance Sunday in BCP
SERVICE personnel and veterans from across Dorset gathered at memorials on Remembrance Sunday.
PHOTOS: Remembrance Day service and parade in Poole Park
VETERANS, military personnel, residents and public figures will come together to remember the fallen today.
Posters advertising 'legal weed' in town centre ripped down by police
POSTERS advertising ‘legal weed’ in Bournemouth have been removed by police.
Look inside the nine bedroom mansion with its own slide and hot tub
A stunning nine-bedroom mansion with a slide, cinema room and hot tub is on the market, costing £18,000 a month.
Changes to shops among latest planning applications
CHANGES to two shops in Cheap Street are being sought in the latest planning applications to Dorset Council.
Avoid the area: Road blocked following three vehicle crash
There has been a 'major' crash involving three vehicles.
New Greggs opens on busy Dorset road
A new Greggs has opened on one of Dorset's busiest routes
Try this Dorset village walk taking in fine stone houses
Stourton Caundle is a lovely Blackmore Vale village with some fine stone houses with mullion windows lining High Street. The Trooper Inn, where this walk starts and finishes, has been at the heart of village life for over four centuries.
Village road closures for fibre internet installation
Roads in the Dorset village of Compton Abbas will be closed from November 18 for the installation of fibre internet
Proposal to ban peat sales is an 'attack on British horticulture', Tory MP claims
Attempts to ban the sale of peat-based compost is a “full frontal attack on British horticulture”, a Tory MP has said.
Leisure centre's new EV points provide 700 miles of charge
A leisure centre that had new electric vehicle charging points installed over the summer has provided more than 700 electric miles.
Dorset businesses calculate huge national insurance hikes
Vikki Slade has hit out at the government’s “short-sightedness” in its budget.
REVIEW: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra presents 'Symphonic Bee Gees'
For a few minutes at the end of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert, Lighthouse Poole was transformed into one huge disco with pretty much the entire audience on its feet, dancing down memory lane.
Well-loved Dorset motor show will return next year after successful 2024
Organisers behind a popular Dorset motor show have announced a return for next year.
Cheque presentation for sea cadet group
A cheque was presented to a sea cadet group in Boscombe.
Sculpture to honour Robert Louis Stevenson
A sculpture to honour Robert Louis Stevenson has been commissioned.
More men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Dorset
More men in Dorset were diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2022, new figures show.
'Dramatic' Dorset tidal pool named among the most beautiful to visit in the UK
Dancing Ledge near Swanage in Dorset was named among the most beautiful tidal pools in the UK
Water company checks in Dorset increase 'significantly'
Nearly 500 inspections of water company assets have been carried out since April in south west, the Environment Agency has said.
Fundraising challenge to 'rough sleep' on the beach to take place this month
A fundraising challenge designed to give an idea of what it is like to sleep rough has been organised for later this month.
Universal Credit payments to increase - see how much you could get
Universal Credit claimants will see their payments automatically increase next year, after the DWP set new benefit rates from April 2025.
Money expert reveals their top energy saving hacks
Did you know you could save around £300 a year on your energy bills with small changes around the home?
Hospitality bosses warn Rachel Reeves about national insurance changes
Hospitality bosses have told Rachel Reeves her changes to National Insurance are “regressive in their impact on lower earners”, it has been reported.
Formula 1
BARRETTO: How Franco Colapinto became an instant F1 hit – and what’s next for the Williams rookie
Williams rookie sensation Franco Colapinto sits down for a chat with F1.com's Lawrence Barretto
Windows Central
“We’re used to working and living in Minecraft, being in real life in the Minecraft world" — There's more than a movie bringing 'Minecraft' into our world, but this real life experience requires *you*
I sat down with two of the people behind "Minecraft Experience," a real-world interactive Minecraft attraction that you can go visit right now in Dallas.
One of Windows 11 few truly useful AI features might be getting a keyboard shortcut real soon, and it's one you'll actually want to know
The Snipping Tool is one of Windows 11's best features, and it's getting a big boost soon with a direct keyboard shortcut for text OCR copy and paste.
Laffgaff
Who was the longest-serving first lady of the United States?
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Drunk Dinosaur
What do you call a drunk dinosaur? A staggersaurus.