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Palestinians' return on hold as Israel accuses Hamas of breaching truce deal
Israel says it will not open a key road until plans are in place for the release of an Israeli civilian.
'My beauty, you're home': Israeli women soldiers reunited with families
The four women were taken hostage on 7 October from Nahal Oz military base, about a kilometre from Gaza.
Trump says Keir Starmer doing 'very good job'
The US president tells BBC he will be speaking to the prime minister in the next 24 hours.
Holocaust survivors fear Europe is forgetting the lessons of Auschwitz
Eighty years after the liberation of the concentration camp, some politicians have been quick to target outsiders.
I spent 30 years searching for the secret to happiness - the answer isn't what I thought
Prompted by Blue Monday, the BBC's special correspondent reflects on his struggle to find balance and joy in life - and a surprisingly straightforward solution
My story on Tinder predator went live - then my phone rang. It was him
Violent fraudster Christopher Harkins was jailed for 12 years thanks to an incredible group of women.
Trump says he believes US will 'get Greenland'
The president told reporters the island's 57,000 residents "want to be with us".
'I don't want to buy a £4 coffee just so I can use the loo'
Should cafés let people who don't buy anything use their toilets?
Neil Gaiman's publisher cancels future works
Dark Horse Comics was set to publish more works in the Anansi Boys series, a spin-off of the British author's novel American Gods.
The 2010s lost classics that became sleeper hits a decade on
A number of tracks that didn't make a big impact when they were first released have now become hits.
Reeves' war on 'blockers' and Southport 'fatal errors'
Rachel Reeves' plans for the economy and a report on failings in the Prevent programme lead the papers.
Meta is ditching fact checkers for X-style community notes. Will they work?
Many have questioned Meta's motivations for ditching fact checkers - but could it be a positive change?
Mexican workers set up tent city to house deportees from US
As well as a place to sleep, returning Mexicans will receive food, medicine and help in obtaining documents.
Emos relive their teenage years in the noughties
'I'm Not Okay: An Emo Retrospective,' is one of the most visited displays at the Barbican Music Library.
SAS Rogue Heroes: Gentleman Jim was 'quiet but deadly'
Jim Almonds, played by Corin Silva in the BBC series, "set the standard for soldiers to follow".
The teenage actress facing fury for taking on child marriage
Michelle Lemuya Ikeny stars in Nawi, a film that depicts the reality of child marriage in rural Kenya.
CIA says lab leak most likely source of Covid outbreak
But the US intelligence agency cautions it has "low confidence" in this new determination.
Deadline for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon expires, but troops will stay
Lebanon has urged residents not to return to border areas for the time being.
Trouble in Paradise: Battling crime culture in Trinidad & Tobago
Will the state of emergency declared in Trinidad and Tobago manage to quell the crime wave?
New photo of King Charles in a tartan kilt released for Burns Night
The new photo of King Charles III was taken in the autumn in the library at Balmoral Castle
WH Smith in talks to sell high street stores
The business says it is exploring a possible sale as its travel retail business arm accounts for most of its profits.
Husband of woman found dead detained in Thailand
Hikers discovered Lamduan Armitage's body in a Yorkshire Dales stream more than 20 years ago.
Death certificate delays leaves family in limbo
Paul Crook says his family waited weeks to have funerals for two of their loved-ones due to death certificate delays.
Chancellor hints at support for third runway at Heathrow
An announcement is expected next week, as part of major speech on plans to boost the economy.
Reeves urges platforms to remove violent content viewed by Southport killer
Material seen by Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana should be removed by tech firms, the chancellor says.
Confident, organised, still freewheeling: Trump 2.0 has learned from past
Donald Trump’s first week in office shows he has returned with a plan - and knows how to avoid some of the chaos of his first term.
UK hit with high winds as Storm Herminia rolls in
Fresh weather warnings come after a second person is confirmed to have died in Storm Éowyn.
Trump says he wants Egypt and Jordan to take in Palestinians from Gaza
The comments will outrage Palestinians in Gaza, for whom it is their home.
Lebanon says 22 killed by Israeli forces after withdrawal deadline missed
It comes as the deadline passes for Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters to withdraw from southern Lebanon.
Man arrested for attempted murder after police officer hit by car
The female officer suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital following the incident.
How texting a random number 'hello' led a man to meet his future wife
Donovan Shears met his future wife while he was "showing off" to friends by texting random numbers.
Wynne Evans apologises for 'inappropriate' comment at Strictly tour
The BBC says it had made it "very clear" to the opera singer that it didn't tolerate the behaviour.
'My story on Tinder predator went live, then my phone rang - it was him'
Violent fraudster Christopher Harkins was jailed for 12 years following the testimony of a group of women.
Holocaust survivors fear Europe is forgetting the lessons of Auschwitz
Eighty years after the liberation of the concentration camp, some politicians have been quick to target outsiders.
Nick Cave says work repelled him after death of sons
The singer and writer says he still works "very, very hard" but finds joy from his family.
'I don't want to buy a £4 coffee just so I can use the loo'
Should cafés let people who don't buy anything use their toilets?
Trump says Keir Starmer doing 'very good job'
The US president tells BBC he will be speaking to the prime minister in the next 24 hours.
Huge crowds await return to northern Gaza after delays
Israel says it will not open a key road until plans are in place for the release of an Israeli civilian.
Man charged with murdering lecturer
Claire Chick, who was a nurse and university lecturer, was found fatally injured in a street.
Comedian Josh Jones exits Dancing on Ice after injury
The comic and skating partner Tippy Packard "will be greatly missed" after an early exit from the competition.
S Korean president charged with insurrection over martial law attempt
The unprecedented indictment means the South Korean president faces decades in prison if convicted.
Holly Willoughby speaks of 'tough' year after kidnap plot
"Nothing can prepare you for something like that," she says, in her first interview in more than a year.
SAS Rogue Heroes: Gentleman Jim was 'quiet but deadly'
Jim Almonds, played by Corin Silva in the BBC series, "set the standard for soldiers to follow".
Police contacted over school rugby tour
The school said it took disciplinary action and contacted the police after a complaint about incidents on a school rugby trip to Portugal.
Scotland's dying art of traditional nicknames
A practice handed down through generations in Gaelic-speaking communities could be at risk of being lost.
Bournemouth Echo
Tributes paid to "loving dad" who was found unresponsive at home
Tributes have been paid to a "loving dad" who passed away at his home address in Blandford Forum.
"It's the smallest pub with the biggest heart"
The "smallest pub with the biggest heart" is the Daily Echo's Pub of the Week.
RNLI lifeguard live in care home for a year after serious injuries
A POOLE man has moved back to his home after spending a year in elderly care home.
Crackdown on tips could mean some residents face fees
PEOPLE living near Dorset county borders could soon be facing longer drives to get to a public tip – or face having to pay a fee.
Italian restaurant 'very sad to say goodbye after 7 years'
An Italian restaurant has announced it will be closing after seven years.
Renovated beachfront restaurant to open next month
A sea-front restaurant will reopen to the public next month following a complete renovation.
Teen pedestrian hospitalised with 'serious injuries' after crash
A teenage pedestrian has been hospitalised with serious injuries following a crash.
LIVE: Weather warnings in force with attractions closed
Latest weather and travel updates as new warnings in place with attractions closed due to forecast
Police deal with overturned vehicle, illegal bonfire and loose horse
POLICE on the beat have dealt with several incidents including an overturned vehicle, an illegal bonfire, and a horse on the loose.
Hunt for missing beavers on the loose after storms
The hunt is on for a pair of West Dorset beavers who took advantage of winter storms to escape their enclosure on the Mapperton Estate near Beaminster.
Police cordon in place in Bournemouth town centre
A convenience store in Bournemouth town centre has been cordoned off by police.
Have a go at this 4.5 mile Dorset walk offering wonderful views
This fine scenic Dorset walk over chalk hills at Lyscombe offers wonderful vistas, and verdant pastures where sheep and cattle graze contentedly, although less often in January
Crash involving ambulance vehicle shuts road in Charminster
A crash closed a road in Charminster on Saturday evening.
Fears for businesses and residents as plan announced for night-time parking charges
EVENING parking charges could be introduced across Dorset from April as Dorset Council struggles to balance its budget.
"We invite everyone to join us in this inspiring event"
A young Royal Marine tragically killed in Afghanistan in 2008 would have been celebrating his 40th birthday in April.
The best vegan restaurants you can find in the BCP area according to our readers
Here are some of the best vegan restaurants and cafes in the BCP area according to readers - from Twelve Eatery to Mad Cucumber.
What score can you get? 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.
Formula 1
EXCLUSIVE: From title winners to record-breakers – How Williams Heritage keep the team’s ‘Crown Jewels’ in tip-top condition
Williams boast one of the richest histories in the F1 paddock, sitting third in the all-time list for Grands Prix entered and joint second in terms of constructors’ championships won. Making their full-scale arrival back in 1978, the outfit have produced a selection of iconic cars over the years, plenty of which – thanks to Williams Heritage – are still being shown off as museum pieces and driven at tracks today. F1.com paid a visit to the division to find out what’s involved...
Windows Central
Here's where you can pre-order the new Lenovo Legion Go S right now
Lenovo's newest handheld, the Legion Go S, should be available soon after its CES debut. Here's where you can pre-order one.
Hey Final Fantasy fans: You can grab Rebirth on Steam (Windows PC) right now at a 49% discount
CDKeys is hosting a massive 49% discount sale, for the recently released PC port of Square Enix's Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
Microsoft is once again reportedly involved in talks to buy TikTok, with Oracle leading
Social media titan TikTok is under pressure to sell its operations, owing to laws passed by U.S. Congress. Could Microsoft swoop in?
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One Tree
I saw a field with only one tree in it. I thought, "That doesn't look poplar".
What is the capital city of Peru?
Lima.