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Junta carries out fresh air strikes against rebels after earthquake
A UN Special Rapporteur tells BBC it is "nothing short of incredible" that the military would "drop bombs when you are trying to rescue people".
Chair of charity Harry quit calls prince's brand 'toxic'
The Duke of Sussex left his role with Sentebale after the relationship between its trustees and chair broke down.
Kink and LGBT dating apps exposed 1.5m private user images online
The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.
UK prepared to retaliate against US tariffs, No 10 sources say
The UK is in last-minute negotiations with the White House ahead of US tariffs being implemented.
Car finance case could spark billions in driver payouts
Millions of motorists could be in line for payouts depending on the decision of Supreme Court judges.
Police visit over mushroom picking alarms forager
Louise Gather says police came to her home after she was accused of picking fungi.
'I've not heard of incel before': Teenager dissects Adolescence with his worried parents
A 15-year-old teenager discusses Andrew Tate and girl-boy friendships with his parents after watching the Netflix drama.
Are my braids doing more harm than good?
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it?
Why British boarding schools are so eager to open in Nigeria
With UK school fees rising, Nigeria's elite can now choose to give their offspring a British education at home.
The US firms backing Trump's fight over trade
Businesses think Trump is right about unfair trade. But are the US President's reciprocal tariffs the answer?
Analysis: JD Vance makes ominous pitch to Greenland
Many in the Danish territory feel bullied by the US, Andrew Harding finds on a trip to Nuuk.
'We can learn from each other' - Bruce Parry on life in tribal communities
How meeting the world's most remote people has changed the Tribe filmmaker's view of the world
Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on table in new negotiations
Hamas reportedly agrees to proposals sent by mediators, while Israel offers its counter-proposal.
The Papers: PM urged to 'get tough with Trump' and police raid Quaker meeting
Sunday's papers focus on calls for Sir Keir Starmer to be tough with Trump and a police raid at a Quaker meeting house
Usher opens 10-night London residency, with mixed results
The opening night of the star's tour mixes flashes of brilliance with moments that fail to connect.
Ofsted boss at time of Ruth Perry's death to get peerage
Her peerage is yet to be formally announced but a Conservative source says she will be a "huge asset" in Parliament.
Snow White, Rachel Zegler and a toxic debate that's not going away
The 23-year-old star of Disney's remake has become a battleground on social media.
Shorter family court hearings 'encouraging', says minister
The MoJ says a pilot scheme in some courts has reduced the average duration of cases from 29 weeks to 18.
Morning-after pill to be made free at pharmacies in England
The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
Justin Welby: I forgive serial abuser John Smyth
In his first interview since resigning, the former Archbishop of Canterbury reflects on the scandal which led him to quit.
After Welby's failures, obscurity is perhaps not his to choose
Some of the victims of serial abuser John Smyth may blame Justin Welby for his attitude forever, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
Murder arrest after three people including girl, 4, die in fire
Police call the fatal blaze at a converted railway station a "heartbreaking situation".
Richard Chamberlain, Shogun star, dies aged 90
Chamberlain earned the title "king of the mini-series" for his leading roles in Shogun and The Thorn Birds.
Work checks can cut illegal migration, says Cooper
The government has unveiled plans to expand work eligibility tests to workers in the "gig economy".
Rocket crashes back to Earth just moments after launch in Norway
The Spectrum rocket's first test flight lasted 30 seconds but researchers say it will still provide useful data.
Trump says he couldn't care less about higher car prices because of tariffs
Trump says he hopes foreign carmakers raise prices as it means people will buy US-made cars.
Quakers condemn arrests of activists at meeting house
Quakers in Britain says the arrests were the first at a meeting house and "an aggressive violation".
'No fuss, no surprises': Shoppers defend supermarket cafes amid closures
Morrisons and Sainsbury's have announced a raft of cafe closures - but some customers insist they should stay open.
Government to table law overriding sentencing rules after 'two-tier' justice row
The new legislation comes in response to a row over how ethnic minority offenders should be sentenced.
Richard Chamberlain: Heartthrob king of the TV mini-series
Dashing American actor who was unrivalled in his ability to hold a television audience.
Canadian Conservative dividing opinion after trying to sweet talk Trump
Alberta premier Danielle Smith has been welcomed by Trump-friendly Republican circles, landing her in hot water in Canada.
Snow White, Rachel Zegler and a toxic debate that's not going away
The 23-year-old star of Disney's remake has become a battleground on social media.
Usher opens 10-night London residency, with mixed results
The opening night of the star's tour mixes flashes of brilliance with moments that fail to connect.
Kate says nature is family's 'sanctuary' in Mother's Day message
The Princess of Wales has frequently reflected on the comfort the natural world has brought her in recent months.
Prayers and reflection mark Eid celebrations around the world
Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan.
Morning-after pill to be made free at pharmacies in England
The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
Chair of charity Harry quit calls prince's brand 'toxic'
The Duke of Sussex left his role with Sentebale after the relationship between its trustees and chair broke down.
Rare Roman coin fetches nearly £5,000 at auction
76-year-old Ron Walters found the coin with his metal detector in a field near Dudley last year.
Car finance case could spark billions in driver payouts
Millions of motorists could be in line for payouts depending on the decision of Supreme Court judges.
Bournemouth Echo
Full fibre broadband completed for more than 1,000 residents
More than 1,000 residents and businesses in Stalbridge now have full fibre broadband.
Bournemouth: Two bedroom family home on the market for £275k
The property is thought to be an attractive option for first-time buyers or investors due to its balance of style and practicality.
96-year-old artist's creation heads coastal sculpture trail for families to follow
Weldmar Hospicecare’s Stampede by the Sea is set to officially launch this week.
Walk offers 'one of the most beautiful views of Dorset'
This five mile circular walk offers one of the most beautiful views in Dorset
Can my neighbour take my fence down? The rules and regulations you need to know
In some circumstances a neighbour could face criminal charges for taking down your fence - here's all you need to know about what they can and can't do.
Santander, HSBC and NatWest customers offered help for April bills rise
Some of the UK’s biggest banks will be contacting customers they think are struggling with money as April brings a raft of hikes to household bills.
Tesco issues Clubcard warning as shoppers told they have days to act
Shoppers will need to update their Tesco app before March 31 or risk losing access to their digital Clubcard, the supermarket has warned.
Dorset's top 3 Michelin Guide restaurants according to Tripadvisor reviews
Dorset has a few restaurants in the Michelin Guide, with the top three being rated by Tripadvisor reviews
Silent Sunset Disco will take place in Southbourne
A SILENT disco giving partygoers a chance to have an evening of music, dancing with coastal views is set to return to Southbourne beach.
Enjoy afternoon tea for Mother’s Day around Bournemouth
MOTHER'S Day is right around the corner, and Bournemouth’s vibrant dining scene offers plenty of options to make the day unforgettable.
Two open-air theatre performances to take place in Dorset this summer
Chapterhouse Theatre Company encourages audiences to "relax with a picnic" while enjoying the performances.
Mayor of Poole officiates opening of new school library
The new library features bean bags, fairy lights and electronic reading devices.
Christchurch Food Festival celebrates 25 years in May
CHRISTCHURCH FOOD FESTIVAL 2025 – 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Major engineering works will see trains replaced by buses over Easter
Key sections of the line will be closed as engineers stabilise a railway cutting between Swanwick and Fareham, which has been prone to landslips.
Concern for the future of British steel amid government policies
A warning has been issued against solely relying on EAFs as there is only enough scrap steel in the world to meet one-third of the total demand.
Police to review alcohol licence at Bournemouth restaurant
Police have applied to review the alcohol license of 'Chicken N Beer' in Bournemouth, as they do not believe the company is promoting the 'prevention of crime and disorder'.
Village pub reopens with 'secret garden' after major investment
The back bar now houses a vast range of beers, spirits, wines, cocktails and soft drinks.
Who is competing in tonight's Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer?
The Great British Bake Off’s Stand Up To Cancer special continues tonight (March 30) and the likes of Kate Garraway and Phil Wang will compete.
Firefighters called to blaze in upper story of home
A large blaze broke out on the first floor of a Dorset home
When Weymouth beach was a packed small strip of sand
We're remembering when Weymouth beach was a packed small strip of sand while memories are being sought of the golden sands
Missing Bournemouth woman now found
Police have issued an appeal to help find Lauren, a missing Bournemouth woman.
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 'thrilled' to be played in Parliament
THE Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's latest concert was livestreamed from Poole to the corridors of powers - thanks to MP Jessica Toale.
Sighting of rare bird with orange crown in Dorset causes excitement
A photographer's persistence to capture a rare bird with a distinctive orange crown in Dorset has paid off
New Forest hotel named best family friendly hotel
New Park Manor Hotel in Lyndhurst has been hailed by The Times as one of the best in the UK after being named in a list of "best value" stays.
Rare Queen Elizabeth 50p coin on sale for over £10,000
A Reading resident is selling a rare 50p coin for over £10,000 on eBay.
Can my neighbour hang or attach things to my fence? Check the simple rules
Check whether a neighbour can hang items like lights or plants along your fence with the official guidelines and rules.
Dog behaviourist reveals when and how often you should walk your dog this spring
With spring and better weather nearly upon us, a dog behaviourist has revealed how often you should walk your four-legged friend.
Nationwide offering free £100 bonus to eligible customers for next two years
Nationwide has offered a £100 Fairer Share bonus to eligible customers for two consecutive years.
Brits reveal their biggest red flags for pubs from sticky carpets to flat roofs
On Reddit, Brits shared some of their biggest red flags for pubs, which ranged from sticky carpets to flat roofs
Air ambulance called after man falls from cliff
A man has sustained head injuries and has been air lifted to hospital after falling from a ledge near Swanage.
Formula 1
Broken bones, Hamilton’s friendship and goosebumps at Williams – Getting to know the real James Vowles
Over the last year or so, we have been putting drivers to the test with our Getting to Know questions. Now it’s the turn of their team bosses as we work our way up and down the grid – starting with Williams’ James Vowles. From his early days riding horses and driving tractors to his all-time F1 heroes, and his best friends in the paddock to his proudest moment in the sport so far, he shares everything in the video player above and the transcript below…
Windows Central
An even better Microsoft Account bypass for Windows 11 has already been discovered
A new, possibly better Microsoft Account bypass when setting up a new Windows 11 PC has been discovered, just days after Microsoft attempted to remove one.
How to fix Atomfall's annoying Xbox audio bug
Atomfall on Xbox has an annoying bug as of writing. Thankfully there seems to be a powerful workaround.
Revisiting Microsoft's biggest canceled devices — from revolutionary phones to dual-screen PCs
As Microsoft turns 50, we take a look at some of the canceled devices we almost had from the Redmond giant.
10 Facts you probably didn't know about Windows as Microsoft turns 50
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Windows 11, here is a roundup of facts about Windows, from the original name to what version started the product key, legacy apps that are still available today, and more.
Windows 11 setup bypass blocked, smaller Surface Pro confirmed, and Amazon raises concerns over Xbox & Surface returns
This week, Microsoft cracked down on a Windows 11 setup trick, leaks confirmed a 12-inch Surface Pro, and Amazon warned shoppers about high Xbox and Surface returns.
What graphics card do YOU have in your PC and why? — Weekend discussion 💬
Our new comments section is the perfect place to be heard, and I want to get an idea of what sort of GPUs our readers are using and why.
Laffgaff
What rock opera film from The Who debuted in 1975?
Tommy.
Weight-Loss Competition
What would you call a world-wide weight-loss competition? The Ozempics.