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UK sending more RAF jets to Middle East
Sir Keir Starmer said aircraft are being deployed amid intense fighting between Israel and Iran.
'It's heavy on the heart': Israelis survey damage in city hit by Iranian missile
Two people were killed and several homes destroyed when a missile hit the city of Rishon LeZion early on Saturday.
Mass protests against Trump across US as president holds huge military parade
Organisers said hundreds of demonstrations were held in a day of defiance to counter a huge military parade hosted by Trump.
The first trial of its kind: A Russian soldier takes the stand for an execution
Dmitriy Kurashov is the first Russian soldier to stand trial in Ukraine over a battlefield execution.
Manhunt after two Minnesota state politicians targeted, one of them killed
Hortman and her husband were killed and Hoffman and his wife injured in what officials called "targeted political violence".
Museum's plea after couple break crystal-covered chair
An Italian museum says the special chair has since been restored, but the culprits haven't been found.
Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop tobacco ads
The government has written to the supermarkets to say the adverts are banned by a law passed in 2002.
UK's careful diplomacy faces test ahead of G7 meeting
There are currently two "crisis centres" running in the Foreign Office.
The families paying £1,500 for 'private bobbies' to police their homes
Security officers from private firms are being paid to patrol some UK neighbourhoods in an effort to deter to burglars - but how much can they really do?
The Papers: 'Best of Britain' and the country on a 'war footing'
The Trooping of the Colour captures the attention of the newspapers this Sunday.
Can the Beckham brand survive reports of family feud?
A PR expert says coverage has begun to affect the family's public image, with it taking a more soap-opera-like tone.
Paternity leave: How much time off work do new dads get across Europe?
Most dads in the UK get two weeks off work after their baby is born, but dads in many European countries get more.
Race to mine metals for EV batteries threatens marine paradise
Photographs appear to show how nickel mining damaged one the world's most diverse marine environments
Crisis - which crisis? Israel-Iran another huge challenge for government
As buildings burn in Tehran and Tel Aviv, the UK government is facing another crisis, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
The women at the centre of Somalia's construction boom
Mogadishu's rapid expansion after decades of war is giving unexpected opportunities in a male-dominated society.
I quit TikTok to avoid eating disorder relapse
Eve Jones, who had anorexia, says banning "skinnytok" only scratches the surface of a larger issue.
Wait for bodies deepens pain of families after Air India crash
Officials said on Saturday that 11 victims had been identified so far based on their DNA samples.
My dad gave me a kidney - now I can have my dream wedding
Kieran Innes was worried he would have to curtail his future plans when his kidneys failed.
Macron visits Greenland in show of European unity and signal to Trump
France's Emmanuel Macron is visiting Greenland to hold talks on North Atlantic and Arctic security, climate change and critical minerals.
Skydivers killed in 'tragic accident' at airfield
Two people are pronounced dead at the scene at Dunkeswell Aerodrome.
Anti-racism rally in Belfast after days of violence
The protest follows days of violence which police say is being led by "bigots and racists".
UK advises against all travel to Israel
The advice comes after an escalation in military activity between Israel and Iran in recent days.
Footage captures exchange of attacks between Iran and Israel
Israel and Iran have continued to attack each other throughout the night
Watch: BBC sees destruction at site of attack on Bat Yam in Israel
BBC correspondent Hugo Bachega reports from Bat Yam near Tel Aviv which has been targeted by Iran.
Satellite imagery reveals damage to key Iran nuclear sites
Imagery from two different providers shows damage to Iranian nuclear facilities.
Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock
The chancellor said nothing was "off the table" in protecting people from the impact of higher oil prices.
Grooming gangs concern not dismissed, says Rachel Reeves
She defends the prime minister over criticism he resisted calls to launch a national inquiry.
Vigils held as Air India plane crash death toll rises to 270
Dr Dhaval Gameti said 270 bodies have been recovered from the site of Thursday's plane crash in Ahmedabad.
HS2 reports subcontractor over alleged fraud
The firm managing the giant rail project has shared whistleblower allegations with HMRC.
Can the Beckham brand survive reports of family feud?
A PR expert says coverage has begun to affect the family's public image, with it taking a more soap-opera-like tone.
Asylum sites to be expanded as ministers bid to end hotel use
Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to stop using taxpayer-funded hotels to house asylum seekers by 2029.
Prince and Princess of Wales share new photos for Father's Day
The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared new photos of Prince William with George, Charlotte and Louis.
Man hurt after vehicle falls from airport car park
The vehicle is believed to have taken a wrong turn and crashed from the third storey to the ground.
I quit TikTok to avoid eating disorder relapse
Eve Jones, who had anorexia, says banning "skinnytok" only scratches the surface of a larger issue.
Footballer commentator looks back at five decade career as he downs mic for the last time
TV broadcaster Tony Jones has pretty much seen it all in his long career behind the microphone.
Searching for answers about US-backed aid agency in Gaza
Much remains unknown about the GHF, the new US- and Israeli-backed group created to feed people in Gaza.
Race to mine metals for EV batteries threatens marine paradise
Photographs appear to show how nickel mining damaged one the world's most diverse marine environments
Ex-Syrian commander claims missing US journalist Austin Tice was executed
Major General Bassam Al Hassan claims former Syrian President Assad ordered Austin Tice's execution.
Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop tobacco ads
The government has written to the supermarkets to say the adverts are banned by a law passed in 2002.
Sewer robot deployed to detect blockages
Pipebot Patrol is a £1.8m project led by Northumbrian Water and funded by the Ofwat.
Seven people killed in India helicopter crash
The aircraft was flying to a popular pilgrimage site in the Himalayan mountains, according to local media.
Bournemouth Echo
'My biggest aim is to bring this back to a community pub'
The Nelson Tavern, located in Mudeford is Pub of the Week.
Seven-mile diversion to last more than six weeks in Poole
A seven-mile long diversion to carry out essential works in Bournemouth will last for over six weeks.
When a delightful absurdity took over Wimborne High Street
This wasn’t about the delicate art of motoring - this was about raw, unadulterated, rubber-burning chaos in the most joyous way imaginable.
All the destinations you can fly to from Bournemouth Airport this summer
Chania, Rhodes, Malta and Tenerife are among the destinations people can fly to from Bournemouth Airport in the summer of 2025
5 of the best dark sky spots in Dorset to see the Northern Lights
The Northern Lights are not a common spectacle in Dorset, but there are some places where you have a better chance of seeing them
Father and son volunteer at lifeboat station for 32 years
Father and son duo volunteer at Swanage RNLI for 32 years
Nursery to open new baby room for children under two
Happy Days Nursery, in Poole, opening a new baby room
Yoga and meditation sessions to be held on Brownsea Island
National Trust: Yoga and meditation sessions on Brownsea Island
'Like bringing them back from the dead' - cicadas return to Hampshire
They were once common in the New Forest, but conservationists believe that changes in land management led to their extinction in the UK.
Check your change: Royal Mint 20p coin sells for more than 620 times face value
The rare Royal Mint 20p coin inspired a mini bidding war amid collectors on eBay, prior to selling for almost £125.
Check your P60 and see if you are owed thousands - here's how
Employees should have been sent a P60 on May 31 - check your tax code, as mistakes can cost you thousands
What score can you get? Take this pub quiz to see how much you know
How smart are you? Take this pub quiz to see how many correct answers you can get.
PICTURES: Hundreds take part in Bournemouth Race For Life
Hundreds of runners in Bournemouth have gathered around pier early morning to participate in 5k and 10k run to support cancer research.
Cyclist, 26, dies after serious crash
A cyclist has died in a crash on Southampton Road, Ringwood
Pony 'unnecessarily suffering' seized by police
A pony has been seized after it was found to be 'unnecessarily suffering' in north Dorset
Detached house with south-facing garden and garage on the market
A detached house with a south-facing rear garden and a loft room suitable for a home office or extra bedroom is for sale on Pinewood Avenue, Northbourne.
'Unregulated' gathering concern at Sandbanks prompts police patrols
Police patrolled Sandbanks following reports of a potential ‘unregulated’ gathering likely to take place on Saturday night.
REVIEW: The Agency, Lighthouse, Poole
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Formula 1
What are the tactical options for the Canadian GP?
Matt Youson takes a look at the different pit stop and tyre options that are available to the teams on race day in Montreal...
What the teams said – Qualifying in Canada
The drivers and teams report back on all the action from final Practice and Qualifying at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix.
What to watch for in the Canadian Grand Prix
Chris Medland picks out five key things to keep an eye on when the lights go out on race day in Montreal...
Leclerc ‘very frustrated’ by P8 in Canada
Charles Leclerc could not hide his frustration after taking P8 in Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Monegasque believing that the car had the pace to take pole position, while Ferrari team mate Lewis Hamilton is hoping to fight for a podium from P5.
Piastri buoyed by ‘nice turnaround’ for P3 grid slot in Canada
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri cut an upbeat figure after Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, despite being outpaced by Mercedes’ George Russell and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Sainz ‘too disappointed to think about tomorrow’ after Q1 exit
Carlos Sainz was left “extremely disappointed” by his Q1 exit in Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Williams driver admitting that he did not feel ready to think about race day after the difficult end to his session in which he was impeded by Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar.
Norris rues 'too many mistakes' in Canadian GP Qualifying
Lando Norris believes that "too many mistakes" and pushing "a bit hard" during Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix left him down in seventh on the grid.
Ride onboard with Russell for pole lap in Canada
George Russell set an 'exhilarating' lap to claim his maiden pole position of the 2025 campaign, which will leave him alongside Max Verstappen on the front row for the Canadian Grand Prix.
FIA post-Qualifying press conference – Canada
1. George Russell (Mercedes), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 3. Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
Verstappen 'happy with what we achieved' despite missing Canada pole
Max Verstappen admits he was "happy with what we achieved" during Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Red Bull driver set to start on the front row.
Hadjar hit with three-place grid penalty for Canadian Grand Prix
Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar has been given a three-place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix after he impeded Williams' Carlos Sainz in Qualifying.
Canada pole lap ‘one of the most exhilarating of my life’ – Russell
George Russell was left thrilled by what he deemed “one of the most exhilarating laps of my life” after taking pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Briton hinting that he’s ready to be aggressive as he prepares to line up alongside Max Verstappen.
Best facts and stats from Qualifying in Canada
George Russell grabbed his first pole of the season in Montreal with a stunning last lap in Qualifying to beat Max Verstappen to the P1 grid slot. It was advantage Mercedes in Canada, with McLaren only managing P3 for Oscar Piastri and P7 for Lando Norris. But there was plenty happening up and down the grid, so here are the best facts and stats from Qualifying at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve…
Felbermayr seizes maiden victory in Montreal Race 2
Emma Felbermayr ended her day on the highest of highs as the Kick Sauber driver pulled of a last-lap move to bring home her first F1 ACADEMY win in Montreal Race 2.
Watch highlights as Russell claims Canadian GP pole
George Russell claimed his first pole position of the 2025 season for the Canadian Grand Prix, pipping Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri to top spot.
Russell beats Verstappen to pole in thrilling Canadian GP Qualifying
George Russell has stormed to pole position in Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, the Mercedes man beating Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri in the final moments to take P1 on the medium tyre.
WATCH: Albon's engine cover flies off in Canadian GP Qualifying
Alex Albon brought out the red flags during Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix after the engine cover on his Williams came loose.
Tsunoda handed 10-place grid drop for Canadian GP
Yuki Tsunoda has received a 10-place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix after being found guilty of a red flag infringement during Free Practice 3.
AS IT HAPPENED: Russell takes stunning pole position for Canadian GP
Live coverage of Saturday's Formula 1 Qualifying session for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
Watch FP3 highlights as Norris sets the pace in FP3
Lando Norris set the pace in the third and final practice session ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, as McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri brought out the red flags after hitting the wall.
Norris fastest as Piastri hits the wall during FP3 in Canada
McLaren driver Lando Norris topped the timesheets during Saturday’s final practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix, leading the way from Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc and Mercedes’ George Russell, while team mate Oscar Piastri hit the wall.
Piastri brings out red flags in FP3 after hitting Wall of Champions
Oscar Piastri brought out the red flags in the third and final practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix, having clipped the wall at the final corner.
Who starts where for the Canadian Grand Prix
The 2025 Formula 1 season continues to spring surprises – no McLarens on the front row in Montreal. Instead, Mercedes’s George Russell has his first pole of the year, with old rival Max Verstappen alongside him for Red Bull.
LIVE COVERAGE: Follow the action from the Canadian GP
Live coverage of Sunday's Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2025 in Montreal.
Haas’ journey to 200 races and where the team can go from here
Haas became Formula 1's first American-led team in 30 years when they debuted in Australia a decade ago. Fast forward to this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix and Gene Haas' operation have become part of the furniture as they line up for their 200th race.
Russell ‘giving us all the reasons’ to sign new Mercedes deal – Wolff
Toto Wolff has acknowledged that George Russell is giving the Mercedes team “all the reasons” to sign a new deal with him, with the Briton putting in an impressive performance to secure pole position in Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Tsunoda left unhappy with 10-place grid penalty in Canada
Yuki Tsunoda has questioned the decision by the Canadian Grand Prix stewards to award him a 10-place grid penalty for a red flag infringement, claiming "I don't know what they wanted me to do".
See how Russell beat Verstappen to pole in Canada with our ‘Ghost Car’
George Russell claimed his first pole position of the 2025 season for the Canadian Grand Prix, pipping Max Verstappen to top spot.
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Which TV show features the character Walter White?
Breaking Bad.