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Trump signs order confirming parts of UK-US tariff deal
The pact between the US and UK means tariffs will be reduced on certain goods such as cars entering the US.
California doctor to plead guilty to supplying Matthew Perry with ketamine
The actor - best known for playing Chandler Bing on Friends – was found dead in his hot tub in October 2023.
British Steel signs £500m deal securing thousands of jobs at Scunthorpe plant
The company will forge more than 337,000 tonnes of track in a deal safeguarding its future for the next five years.
G7 leaders call for 'de-escalation' in the Middle East
President Trump cuts short his visit to Canada for the summit due to escalating tensions in the region.
Grooming gangs report pulls no punches - but will it lead to meaningful change?
For survivors of sexual abuse, practical on the ground change will be vital, writes social affairs editor Alison Holt.
Family of three Britons killed in Air India crash say they feel abandoned
A family is calling for urgent action to support mourners still waiting for their loved ones' bodies.
Church admits failure over sisters' 'sadistic' abuse
Three sisters say they were abused in night-time rituals at a church by their father and others.
Warning over TikTok filming by hospital patients
The Society of Radiographers says more patients are filming for social media without permission.
Starmer to announce new sanctions targeting Russia
No 10 says G7 allies back the measures - but Donald Trump indicates the US will not impose more sanctions now.
Social media now main source of news in US, research suggests
A report also finds right-leaning audiences on X have almost doubled in the UK since Elon Musk's takeover.
What are Trump's options as tensions escalate?
The US president said he would end wars and now a vocal part of his support is urging him to stay out of this conflict.
How the military capabilities of the two countries compare
Israel's air power may set back Iran's nuclear programme, but it won't destroy it.
'Don't let beautiful Tehran become Gaza': Iranians tell of shock and confusion
Iranians say they are caught between their country's regime and Israeli destruction as the conflict intensifies.
Israel bombs Iran state TV during live broadcast
Israel's military says it struck a "communications centre of the Iranian regime", but Iran calls the attack a "war crime".
Chris Mason: Tariffs deal a triumph for Starmer - up to a point
The agreement signed at the G7 summit is limited but an achievement nonetheless, writes the BBC's political editor.
What the capsizing and relaunching of a warship tells us about North Korea's regime
The intrigue has less to do with the failure itself and more with how Kim Jong Un reacted.
'Betrayed by the state' and 'Israel claims control'
Tuesday's front pages are dominated by the reaction to Baroness Louise Casey's report on grooming gangs.
Sudan in danger of self-destructing as conflict and famine reign
The war is in strategic stalemate, but Sudan is no-one's priority - an orphan in a region that is ablaze.
New captain, new blood: Will Gill's India shock England?
A young Indian side led by debutant captain Shubman Gill is set to begin a tough five-Test series in England.
MPs to vote on decriminalising abortion
Two Labour MPs have tabled rival amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill on abortion.
Ethnicity of grooming gangs 'shied away from', Casey report says
"We as a society owe these women a debt," the report also says.
Dozens killed by Israeli fire near Gaza aid sites, Hamas-run ministry says
The UN human rights chief said Israel's "means and methods of warfare" were inflicting "horrifying, unconscionable suffering".
Rise in awareness of nicotine pouches among children, survey suggests
A survey carried out by YouGov indicates 4% of children aged 11-17 have also tried them.
WhatsApp to start showing more adverts in messaging app
People who link their WhatsApp account to Facebook or Instagram will see personalised ads.
Iranians describe fear and sadness over Trump evacuation warning
Tehran's almost 10 million residents must now decide whether to shelter in their homes or attempt to leave.
'I saw the plane go down': Teen traumatised after filming Air India crash video
Aryan Asari just wanted to film planes flying in the sky - but he ended up capturing one of the country's biggest air crashes.
Starmer defends U-turn on grooming gangs inquiry
The prime minister tells the BBC his decision to hold an inquiry was "practical, common sense politics".
Israeli forces kill 51 Palestinians waiting for aid in Gaza, rescuers say
It is potentially the deadliest of the almost daily shootings that have been taking place recently near aid distribution sites.
UK watchdog fines DNA testing firm £2.3m over 'damaging' data breach
The fine comes as the DNA testing firm, which filed for bankruptcy in March, is set to be sold to a new owner.
Yellow heat health alerts issued for most of England as temperatures set to soar
The alerts covers most of England and warns of an impact on health and social care due to high temperatures.
Papers by WW2 codebreaker Alan Turing sell at auction for £465k
The collection, which included a copy of his PhD dissertation, were sold at auction on Tuesday.
Small boats situation getting worse, says No 10
Downing Street said Sir Keir Starmer would make the issue the key focus of a summit with France next month.
Oxford Street will be pedestrianised as quickly as possible, London mayor says
Plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street will move forward "as quickly as possible", Sir Sadiq Khan says.
'I want to get home': Thousands of Britons trapped in Israel
Since the conflict with Iran broke out, Israel's airspace has been closed and all flights suspended
Lyse Doucet: Where is Israel's operation heading?
As the military confrontation between Iran and Israel intensifies, what is Israel’s real endgame?
Jeff Bezos 'not welcome here' - Venice activists on plan to disrupt his wedding
The Amazon founder and Lauren Sánchez are due to tie the knot next week - as activists say Venice is being turned into an "asset" for the rich and famous.
What is a heat health alert and how do they work?
With temperatures set to reach as high as 33C in England this weekend, here's what you need to know about the weather warnings system.
'You're an adulterer!' - How Kim Woodburn became a one-liner legend
A look back at Woodward's infamous spats and some of the TV star's best - and most scathing - quotes.
Can $499 gold Trump phone really be made in US? Experts have their doubts
It is the latest plan by US President Donald Trump's family that looks to cash in on his name.
Christmas Day double killer jailed for 39 years
Jazwell Brown's teenage son says the drug-fuelled stabbings were "like a watching a horror film".
Spain's government blames huge blackout on grid regulator and private firms
Spain and Portugal were disconnected from Europe's electricity grid for hours in April, causing chaos.
Zoe Slater returns to EastEnders after 20-year gap
The actress returns in the first episode from new executive producer Ben Wadey.
Woman stabbed to death before gas explosion named
Charity worker Annabel Rook, 46, was killed in a suspected "domestic-related incident", police say.
Russia's deadliest attack on Kyiv for months flattens part of apartment block
Ukrainian officials say a drone smashed into the building, leaving a number of people dead and wounded.
More than 1,000 jobs at risk as Poundland plans 68 store closures
The discount chain sets out turnaround plans a week after it was bought by a US investment firm.
Bournemouth Echo
Tributes paid to 'always smiling' shop owner killed in Air India plane crash
Ketan Shah, 43, was one of more than 200 people who died on a flight from India to London Gatwick Airport when it crashed shortly after take-off on Thursday, June 12.
Man dedicates Race for Life win race to mother after heartfelt promise
A WIMBORNE man has dedicated his victory at the Bournemouth Race for Life to his mother, after making a heartfelt promise to win a race in her presence.
Man died after stabbing himself in the neck multiple times outside a supermarket
A MAN died after stabbing himself in the neck multiple times outside a supermarket while suffering from paranoia, an inquest heard.
Bournemouth artist showcases community in solo exhibition
A Boscombe-based artist is shining a positive light on his local community through a powerful solo exhibition celebrating the people of Bournemouth.
Hundreds of Harley Davidsons at museum to celebrate Father's Day
We couldn’t have had better weather for our 3rd Harley Davidson Day organised by the Harley Davidson Riders Club of Great Britain. Combining this event with Father’s Day, made for a fantastic outing for bike enthusiasts, Dads and their families.
Shark spotted off Bournemouth Beach may be linked to rising sea temperatures
A shark spotted off Bournemouth Beach ‘unusually close to the shore’ may have been drawn in by warmer sea temperatures, a marine expert has said.
Nightclub forced to temporarily close due to 'health and safety concerns'
A nightclub has been forced to temporarily close due to “health and safety concerns.”
Costa Coffee wants to open drive-through until 5am
Costa Coffee has applied for a licence to serve hot food and drinks through the night.
Dorset residents set to benefit from launch of new scheme to cut energy costs
A new service is launching in Dorset to help residents wishing to install renewable energy in their homes.
Headteacher to complete nearly three marathons in 24 hours for school
A HEADTEACHER is set to run nearly three marathons in 24 hours for
Poole's most and least expensive streets revealed for the past 5 years
Poole's top 10 most and least expensive streets for the last five years have been revealed in data from Property Solvers
Founder of Dorset-based broadband company awarded MBE
The founder of Wessex Internet has been awarded an MBE.
Community comes together to remember loved ones
The Mayor and Mayoress of Poole were among hundreds of people who gathered in Poole Park last Saturday to honour the memory of loved ones at Forest Holme Hospice’s annual Tie A Yellow Ribbon event.
New trustee brings financial and care experience to Dorset Community Foundation
PRIVATE banker Neil Lewis says a desire to use his 40 years of financial experience to benefit the community has led to him becoming a trustee of Dorset Community Foundation.
Water company promoting sustainability with free refill stations at events
South West Water will host free water refill stations at summer events to encourage people to make sustainable choices.
African dance, food and tradition in care home celebration
African dance, food and tradition took centre stage during care home celebration.
Huge collection of ex-military vehicles to go on show
The LARGEST organisation of ex-military vehicle owners and enthusiasts is exhibiting the event at the Tank Museum.
Care home celebrated Father's day with delicious meal
RESIDENTS of care home enjoyed Father’s Day celebration with an afternoon tea and tasty scones.
Care home celebrates Africa Day with display of food and culture
A New Forest care home held a dedicated African heritage day in honour of its international workforce.
Fly-tipped rubbish found burning on nature reserve
A pile of rubbish that was dumped illegally has been found burning on a nature reserve prompting a warning from the fire service
'It will not be a party boat': Plans for floating restaurant to be examined
The potential of a ‘floating restaurant’ at Mudeford spit will be discussed at a licensing sub-committee meeting today.
Gary Glitter refused prison release by Parole Board
Disgraced paedophile pop star Gary Glitter has had his bid to be freed from jail rejected.
BCP issued heat health alert as Met Office warns of heatwave conditions
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole have been issued a yellow heat health alert by the UKHSA and the Met Office
Busy Father's Day for Poole Lifeboat services with three callouts
RNLI Poole Lifeboat Station attended to four incidents from Thursday including three separate callouts on Father's Day.
'We can't wait': Excitement building for Upton House Food & Music Festival
Upton House Food and Music Festival is ready to welcome thousands of partygoers to a three-day event of food and music.
Psychiatric nurse had sex with vulnerable patient
A PSYCHIATRIC nurse exploited and had sex with a vulnerable patient, a court heard.
MP secures debate on 'damaging' disability benefit cuts for those in poverty
Neil Duncan-Jordan MP has secured a Westminster Hall debate titled "Government support for disabled people in poverty".
Woman who died in house fire named
A woman who died in a house fire in Milford-on-Sea has been named at the opening of the inquest into her death.
Concerns grow as 14-year-old boy still missing
Officers are renewing their appeal for information to find a missing teenage boy in Bournemouth.
Police search for man after burglary in Bournemouth
Police have released a CCTV image of a man they wish to speak to following reports of a burglary in Bournemouth.
Small Charity Week sparks call to strengthen Dorset's 1,315 charities
With Small Charity Week (23rd to 28th June) celebrating the vital frontline efforts of countless small organisations, Ansvar Insurance is highlighting a critical and often overlooked challenge: financial resilience.
More than 25 thousand people celebrate festival's 10th anniversary
More than 25,000 people helped the Highcliffe Food and Arts Festival celebrate its tenth birthday at the weekend.
Poundland to close 68 stores and 2 warehouses across the UK
Poundland has announced plans to close 68 stores and two UK warehouses as part of a restructuring plan after being sold to investment firm Gordon Brothers.
Speeder 'narrowly avoided' crashing into cyclist and didn't stop
A car almost collided with a cyclist while speeding before failing to stop in Poole on Friday.
Two men arrested on suspicion of fraud and theft from manor hotel
An investigation is underway into a theft at Careys Manor Hotel, Lyndhurst Road, Brockenhurst and police have now arrested two men in connection with the incident.
How Clean is Your House and Celebrity Big Brother star Kim Woodburn dies aged 83
Kim Woodburn, known for her appearances on How Clean is Your House and Celebrity Big brother has died, aged 83.
Man hospitalised with 'life changing' injury after four-vehicle crash
A MAN has been hospitalised with 'life-changing' injuries following a four-vehicle crash in Canford Way.
12-year-old boy taken to hospital after bitten by dog
A BOY was taken to hospital after he was bitten by a dog – with the owner reportedly fleeing the scene.
'Large quantities' of drug seized from car after driver detained
'LARGE quantities' of suspected cannabis were seized from a car after the driver was detained.
Formula 1
Drivers and stars turn out for 'F1 The Movie' premiere
Formula 1 drivers rubbed shoulders with film stars and celebrities on the red carpet in New York tonight ahead of the official premiere of F1 The Movie.
AS IT HAPPENED: F1 The Movie - The Premiere in New York
Re-watch the 'F1' movie premiere as drivers and stars arrive
The great and the good from the world of Formula 1, Hollywood and beyond are converging in New York tonight for the official premiere of *F1 The Movie*.
Which drivers impressed our judges in Canada?
George Russell claimed his first victory of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix, the Mercedes man having put in a solid drive from pole position. But who else caught the eye of our Power Rankings judges in Montreal? Check out the latest scores and overall leaderboard below...
The unique McLaren design that may have affected Norris
Lando Norris has mentioned how this year's McLaren does not give him the same level of confidence as last year's, and a key design feature could be the reason.
Alonso urges Aston Martin to ‘close the gap’ to top teams ahead
The last two race weekends have made a huge difference to Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin’s season, the Spanish star scoring in both Spain and Canada after not managing a single point across the opening eight races of the season.
Brad Pitt hails drivers and teams as ‘big part’ of ‘F1 The Movie’
Brad Pitt has praised the Formula 1 drivers and teams for being a “big part” of creating 'F1 The Movie', with the actor hailing those involved for making the process an “experience I will never forget”.
F1 to race in Canada until 2035 with new extension
Formula 1 has announced that the Canadian Grand Prix will race into its seventh decade following a new four-year agreement with the Promoter and the Governments of Canada and Québec, that will see the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal remain on the calendar through to 2035.
Sauber upgrades ‘paying dividends’ as Hulkenberg scores points again
Nico Hulkenberg is starting to make a habit of scoring points, as he came home eighth in Canada to add to his brilliant fifth last time out in Spain.
Watch the best moments from the 'F1' movie premiere
The great and the good from the world of Formula 1 and Hollywood converged in New York on Monday night for the official premiere of F1 The Movie.
Mansell to drive newly-restored Williams FW11 at Goodwood
Nigel Mansell will reunite with the Williams FW11 for the first time since 1986 at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed, with the iconic car having undergone a full period-correct restoration.
Windows Central
Tensions boil as OpenAI execs reportedly accuse Microsoft of anticompetitive behavior as partnership frays
A new report suggests that tension continues to brew in Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI, with the latter's executives accusing the tech giant of anticompetitive behavior for not signing off on its for-profit evolution.
To catch up with ChatGPT, Google reportedly cribbed OpenAI's homework to boost Gemini's AI game
A new report suggests that Google used ChatGPT to train Bard though Scale AI waters down the claims as "standard side-by-side evaluations," which are part of industry standards.
I just discovered Photoshop's hidden new tool that removes distractions in seconds — It saves me sooo much editing time
I discovered this hidden new Reflection Removal feature in Photoshop, and ever since, I've been using it on almost all of my photography edits. It's amazing, but you have to know how to enable it. Here's how to do that.
Is Microsoft killing physical Xbox games? Between The Outer Worlds 2 and Gears of War: Reloaded, I'm worried
Xbox fans are worried Microsoft is killing physical Xbox games since many upcoming titles have physical preorders on PS5, but not Xbox Series X|S.
Borderlands 4 just revealed its price — it's not all good news
Not all upcoming prices and bundles make sense for Gearbox's latest creation.
Ads and paywalls? WhatsApp might have just lost its unique selling point
Meta is introducing ads and channel subscriptions to WhatsApp
I hope this PowerToys redesign becomes a reality — it's too easy to get lost in the app
A new PowerToys concept brings clarity to the cluttered app with quick-launch tools, better settings, and a native Windows 11 look.
Intel may be getting the spotlight, but this AMD gaming laptop still packs an impressive punch
The ASUS ROG Strix G16 (2025) comes in Intel and AMD flavors, and the red version of this laptop boasts impressive performance in a comfy chassis.
PlayStation hit Stellar Blade just blew past a huge Steam PC sales milestone under a week after launch
Under a week after Stellar Blade's launch on PC and Steam, the popular PlayStation console exclusive is already blowing up on the new platform.
Poll: Has YouTube taken its war on ad blockers too far?
YouTube is on a war against ad blockers, but has the video platform gone too far? Let us know in our latest poll.
'No aggressive monetization' — Nexus Mods' new ownership responds to worried members
Nexus Mods has been purchased by Chosen, and the new owners have answered a bunch of questions regarding the site's future. I'm optimistic, but anything can happen.
Top 5 desktop PC case features that I can’t live without — and neither should you
PC cases come in all shapes and sizes, and they range in price from ultra-budget slabs of metal and plastic to high-end works. Here's what you should prioritize.
This Xbox game emotionally wrecked me in less than four hours... I'm going to go hug my cat now
Copycat is a beloved narrative-adventure indie game that has now released on Xbox and PlayStation, and it broke my heart in a few short hours. It's great.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a masterpiece, but I totally skipped parts of it (and I won't apologize)
I recently wrapped up my playthrough of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and it's one of the best games I've ever played... and some parts made me pull my hair out.
I love Linux, so when Windows 10 reaches end of life you might be surprised when I don't tell you to run to it with open arms
As someone who has been using Linux for years and who actively appreciates it, I'm here to urge a little caution over switching when Windows 10 goes away.
Microsoft expands its Sovereign Cloud as Europe demands greater data control
Microsoft expanded its Sovereign Cloud offerings as European governments, including Denmark, moved to increase control over sensitive data.
Hands-on with Plugable's first Thunderbolt 5 dock — the new best value for power users?
Plugable launched its first Thunderbolt 5 dock, and I got my hands on a sample to see what it's all about. Here's what I think after a few hours with the dock.
Snap & Grab mixes camp thievery with Hitman-like shenanigans, and it's coming to Xbox Game Pass in 2026
Snap & Grab is a game where you need to be gay and do crimes. It's rough around the edges, but seems promising based on what I played at Summer Game Fest 2025.
I've tried Copilot Vision: It felt creepy, yet somewhat useful — Here's my take
I let Copilot Vision look at my screen, and it was both surprisingly useful and deeply flawed. Here’s my take on how it works, what it gets right, and where it still falls short on Windows 11.
So, how much will the Xbox Ally cost? Here are some thoughts on the rumors, and what I know so far.
Microsoft hasn't yet revealed the price tag on the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X, but don't expect it to be light on your wallet.
Laffgaff
Norfolk International Airport is in which US state?
Virginia.