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Starmer gives Zelensky 'full backing' in warm No 10 welcome
A £2.26bn loan was signed during Zelensky's visit to London, which came ahead of a summit on ending the war in Ukraine.
Most Republicans laud Trump after Zelensky showdown, but some express dismay
The majority of Republicans say Zelensky was at fault for the spat, but one accused the president of "embracing Putin".
Brits go Brat as Charli XCX scoops five awards
The Essex star won artist, song and album of the year, for her LP which became a cultural phenomenon.
Brit Awards 2025: The real winners and losers
From Jade's problematic dress, to Stormzy's eye injury - here's what really went down at the Brits.
His name was in a child abuse diary - now his family listen to 'vile' testimony
Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec is accused of abusing hundreds of patients, most of them children, including Mauricette Vinet's grandson
Israel approves extension of Gaza ceasefire
Israel proposes a six-week truce covering Muslim Ramadan and Jewish Passover - but Hamas has not yet commented.
Gene Hackman loved acting but 'hated everything that went with it'
Those who knew him discuss his brilliance, as well as his disdain for the trappings of Hollywood.
'I'm not tech-savvy - but within hours I could buy an illegal knife on social media'
Posing as an 18-year-old, BBC reporter Ruth Green quickly finds groups selling weapons openly.
Drivers being taken to court over 'unfair' car park keying errors
Drivers say they are being unfairly "fined" due to problems with parking payment machines.
'They don't belong in the Med': Future of homeless orcas still uncertain
Animal rights campaigners and marine zoo official say Mediterranean is 'too warm' for killer whales.
Three teenage girls charged over death of man, 75
The man was found injured in Islington on Thursday and died the following day in hospital.
R&B hitmaker Angie Stone dead in car crash
The Wish I Didn't Miss You singer was involved in a collision in Alabama following a performance.
How Zelensky's clothing choice may have fuelled Oval Office spat
The Ukrainian president's military-style attire came up before he was upbraided by President Trump and JD Vance.
Vance took the lead attacking Zelensky. Why?
Is the US vice-president doing Trump's bidding or looking to the future?
'Trump and Vance were so rude': Ukrainians react to disastrous White House meeting
The more the country is attacked, the more unity there is, people in Kyiv tell the BBC.
How to watch the Oscars and who is nominated
Who will win, what can we expect and what has caused the most controversy this awards season?
The Papers: 'Hug of hope' and 'billions for Kyiv and UK defence'
Many of Sunday's front pages are dominated by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to No 10.
Red carpet in pictures: Teddy Swims and Sabrina Carpenter lead the way at the Brits
The world's biggest artists were on the red carpet at London's O2 Arena ahead of the ceremony.
Brothel murder: 'Why I'm determined to crack my only unsolved case'
Jo Ward, of West Midlands Police, has helped solve more than 50 murders, but one suspect is still to be caught.
Why NHS England boss suddenly quitting is a huge moment
Amanda Pritchard's exit comes as the government moves to assert more direct over healthcare.
In the US, DEI is under attack. But under a different name, it might live on
Donald Trump has promised to "terminate" diversity programmes. But a rebrand might yet save them.
They lost their families in a plane crash - then came the online hate
Families of those killed in the Jeju Air crash have been smeared as "fake victims" and "scammers".
Rail fares rise by 4.6% in England and Wales
The government says fares must go up so it can fund investment, but admits passengers are frustrated by services.
'Our son died in Benidorm - we still don't know what happened'
Nathan Osman's family say attempts to use his bank cards were made the day after he died.
Netflix shines light on true story 'that's been buried for a long time'
The series stars Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood as real-life mothers fighting for justice.
Kurdish group PKK declares ceasefire with Turkey
The PKK calls for the release of its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan to lead a process of disarmament.
UK and France to present Ukraine peace plan to Trump, PM says
Sir Keir Starmer also says he believes the US president wants peace, despite last week's Oval Office row with Ukraine's leader.
Starmer dismisses SNP call to axe Trump state visit
The SNP say Donald Trump needs to be a steadfast ally of Ukraine after a fiery exchange with Zelensky on Friday.
Protesters target JD Vance in Vermont after clash with Zelensky
They held up pro-Ukraine signs on the route that the vice-president and his family were expected to take to go skiing.
Girl, 4, dies after suspected arson attack
A 44-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life, say police.
Australian 'fiasco' ferry ordered to leave Edinburgh
The Spirit of Tasmania IV has been docked in Leith due to issues at the Tasmanian port.
Private spacecraft Blue Ghost lands on Moon
It was launched by Firefly Aerospace in January with the mission of exploring the Sea of Crises.
Giving away Chagos Islands not in UK's interest, says Badenoch
The Conservative leader says she remains opposed to a deal, despite US President Donald Trump signalling support.
Chris Mason: Colossal stakes for UK summit on Ukraine
Sunday's summit of European leaders in London, to be attended by Ukraine's leader, is shaping up to be crucial, the BBC's political editor writes.
Watch: Pro-Ukraine protesters target JD Vance
The vice-president and his family reportedly moved to an undisclosed location from their planned ski resort as a result.
'I'm not tech-savvy - but within hours I could buy an illegal knife on social media'
Posing as an 18-year-old, BBC reporter Ruth Green quickly finds groups selling weapons openly.
'They don't belong in the Med': Fate of mother orca and son still uncertain
Animal rights campaigners and marine zoo official say Mediterranean is 'too warm' for killer whales.
Drivers being taken to court over 'unfair' car park keypad errors
Drivers say they are being unfairly "fined" due to problems with parking payment machines.
Seaside town where people 'couldn't wait to leave' is now in demand more than ever
Famously written off in the 1980s, the Merseyside seaside town is now described as being "on the up".
Covid rules should have been same across UK - Hart
"Politics in the decision-making" led to different in rules in Wales and England, says Simon Hart.
Brit Awards 2025: The real winners and losers
From Jade's problematic dress, to Stormzy's eye injury - here's what really went down at the Brits.
Brothel murder: 'Why I'm determined to crack my only unsolved case'
Jo Ward, of West Midlands Police, has helped solve more than 50 murders, but one suspect is still to be caught.
DR Congo accuses Rwanda of faking genocide suspects video
Rwanda-backed rebels said they captured fighters from a group that took part in the 1994 genocide.
They lost their families in a plane crash - then came the online hate
Families of those killed in the Jeju Air crash have been smeared as "fake victims" and "scammers".
How royal divorce papers have shaken the Zulu kingdom
Scandal surrounds King Misuzulu's attempts to take a third wife - and to divorce his first one.
Bournemouth Echo
This lovely Dorset walk offers ever-expanding views
This lovely Dorset walk in the Owermoigne area offers ever-expanding views
'Lovely family pub' with 'great atmosphere' is Pub of the Week
The Angel in Poole is Daily Echo's Pub of the Week.
Man found dead after reports of unresponsive male at Bournemouth address
An inquest has opened into the death of a 43-year-old man after police and paramedics received reports of an 'unresponsive' male.
7 under-the-radar pubs in the BCP area that deserve recognition
The Wight Bear and The Barking Cat Alehouse are some under-the-radar pubs that deserve recognition in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
How many hearts does an octopus have? Take this pub quiz to find out
Find out how good your general knowledge is with our quiz that will get you ready for your next trip to the pub.
22-year-old woman found unresponsive after 'sudden' death
An inquest has opened into the death of a woman from Poole after she was found unresponsive in her bedroom.
Young people 'believe their mental health is too fragile to go to work'
THE government should “raid the welfare budget” to pay for an increase in defence spending, not the overseas aid, an MP has said.
Highest ever numbers of a protected bird species recorded in New Forest
Conservationists have recorded the highest ever numbers of woodlark, a protected species of ground nesting bird, in the New Forest.
University Hospitals Dorset's ambitious plans to decarbonise
FINANCIAL and environmental benefits could be made by installing around 1,000 solar panels to Royal Bournemouth Hospital.
Cafe told 'major improvement' needed by hygiene inspector
A NUMBER of cafés, pubs, restaurants and takeaways across Dorset and the New Forest have been handed new food hygiene ratings recently.
Murder arrest made following death of man in Bournemouth
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a man in Bournemouth.
Keir Starmer tells Zelensky he has 'full backing across the United Kingdom'
Sir Keir Starmer has told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky he has “full backing across the United Kingdom”.
Driver taken to hospital and lane blocked after coach collides with central reservation
A LANE is blocked on the A31 near Ringwood after a reported incident involving a coach.
Police blocked Wessex Way in both directions after incident
POLICE have blocked the A338 Wessex Way in both directions due to an incident
Murder investigation in its second day after man dies
A murder investigation is in its second day after a man died in Bournemouth
Man arrested at railway station after 'staff assaulted'
A man was arrested after staff at Bournemouth railway station were reportedly assaulted.
Experienced wind foiler 'humbled' by emergency response
AN experienced wild foiler who had rescued himself from trouble in Poole Harbour was “humbled” by the emergency response planned.
Formula 1
Anatomy of a pit stop: How do F1 teams service their cars in less than two seconds?
A good F1 pit stop happens in a blur – but what can you see if you slow that blur down? And what can you not see that makes the blur possible?
Alonso says Aston Martin’s new car is ‘step forward’ as he reflects on pre-season testing in Bahrain
Fernando Alonso believes that Aston Martin have made a “step forward” with their new car in comparison to its 2024 predecessor, with the Spaniard keen to see where the team stand when the season begins in Australia.
WATCH: Sam Collins' Testing Takeaways and 2025 predictions
Sam Collins picks his highlights from testing in Bahrain, analyses the performances of both the teams and drivers, as well as giving his predictions for the 2025 season ahead.
Windows Central
Skip NVIDIA — Why AMD’s new gaming GPU is my next upgrade, and why it should be yours, too
AMD revealed its next-gen RDNA 4 graphics cards, and the info available so far is enough for me to make a final decision on my next PC upgrade.
Laffgaff
Who was the first US president to be impeached?
Andrew Johnson.
Cinema Worker
I told the doctor that I kept thinking I worked at a cinema. He told me I was just projecting.