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US must rule out more strikes before new talks, Iranian minister tells BBC
Majid Takht-Ravanchi said the Trump administration has "not made their position clear" on further attacks.
'Mariupol is diseased': Residents deny Russia's stories about occupied city
Russian shattered Mariupol with a months-long siege in 2022. Now, it says it's rebuilding it.
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner was deemed the 'safest' of planes. The whistleblowers were always less sure
Long before the Air India tragedy, the cause of which is still to be determined, people who had worked on the 787 had raised concerns about the production standards
Lifetime ISAs leave some with less money than they put in
MPs call for reform to the savings account which aims to help people save towards retirement or a first home.
Glastonbury's best bits: Capaldi's comeback, celebrity sightings and lots of spoons
The UK's biggest festival is over for another year and here is what made it so memorable.
Heatwave peak set to bring 34C to parts of UK
The rise in temperature coincides with the beginning of Wimbledon and the end of Glastonbury Festival.
Covid inquiry to look at impact on care services
The Covid inquiry will examine the impact of the pandemic on care services, starting on Monday.
Jury retires in mushroom murder trial in Australia
They will decide whether Erin Patterson murdered relatives with beef Wellingtons laced with toxic mushrooms.
Israel orders evacuations in northern Gaza as Trump pushes for ceasefire
At least 86 people were killed as the result of Israeli attacks in the 24 hours before midday Sunday, the Hamas-run health ministry said.
Olivia Rodrigo leaves Glastonbury on a high
The pop star delivered the weekend's most compelling, hit-packed headline slot as the festival ends.
Rod Stewart at Glastonbury: Old school charm from another era
The star brings out several special guests and seranades Michael Eavis in a Vegas-style set.
Nile Rodgers on 'all killer, no filler' Glastonbury set
Thousands of people turned up to watch Nile Rodgers and Chic's performance on the Pyramid Stage.
Another Jurassic film is out, and Oasis return: What's coming up this week
Also this week, Evita officially opens and The Sandman returns for season two.
'Why did BBC not pull plug' and 'Meltdown Monday'
The papers ask why the BBC aired "death to the IDF" Glastonbury chants and look ahead to 35C temperatures.
'Every word has come back to haunt me': China cracks down on women who write gay erotica
At least 30 writers have been arrested across the country since February, a lawyer tells the BBC.
Nearly 12 million estimated to lose health coverage under Trump budget bill
The spending plan could also add nearly $3.3tn (£2.4tn) in debt, according to non-partisan analysis.
Spain records temperature of 46C as Europe heatwave continues
Health warnings have been issued across many parts of Europe as temperatures soar to the mid-40s Celsius.
Trump says he has 'a group of very wealthy people' to buy TikTok
Trump says he thinks China's president will probably approve a sale to the unidentified group.
Man arrested over murder of pregnant mother
Sarah Montgomery was a 27-year-old mother of two and was pregnant at the time of her death.
'Stop!' - Beyoncé pauses show as flying Cadillac tilts mid-air
There were gasps from the audience as the elaborate prop, which carries her over the crowd, malfunctioned high above the ground.
Police launch criminal investigation into Bob Vylan and Kneecap Glastonbury sets
It follows performances from both bands on Saturday at the Glastonbury music festival in Somerset.
Israeli strike on Gaza seafront cafe kills at least 20 Palestinians, witnesses and rescuers say
The outdoor cafe was frequently used by journalists, activists and local residents.
'I had to investigate my own abuse case because the police failed me'
Police are failing to properly investigate coercive control, victims and campaigners say.
Almost 2,200 dog attacks on Royal Mail staff last year
The number of incidents has risen since a drop in the pandemic, although serious injuries are down.
92-year-old man found guilty of 1967 rape and murder
A 92-year-old is convicted of raping and murdering Louisa Dunne in her Bristol home in 1967.
Prada acknowledges footwear design's Indian roots after backlash
Prada described the Kolhapuri sandals as "leather footwear" but did not mention its origins, prompting backlash.
The Vivienne 'died two days before body found'
James Lee Williams, 32, found fame after winning the first series of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK.
What has been driving the rise in disability benefit claims?
The government has confirmed details of its scaled-back plan to reform some benefits.
Who are Bob Vylan, the controversial Glastonbury punk-rap duo?
The band made headlines at Worthy Farm over the weekend with a chant about the IDF.
I lost half my weight in jail, but I'm not broken, says freed Belarus opposition leader
Sergei Tikhanovsky was kept isolated in bare, tiny cells and tells the BBC that Belarus must free other political prisoners.
How unusual is this UK heat and is climate change to blame?
Scientists are clear that global warming is making heatwaves like this hotter and more likely.
Tree that killed child was propped up for decades
A councillor says supports had been holding up the tree at least as far back as the 1990s.
Family wins fight for Lapland dream holiday refund after it failed to snow
The O'Neil family get full compensation after activities on their Tui holiday were cancelled.
Covid inquiry hears of care home 'slaughter'
Relatives of care home residents tell the Covid inquiry they will never get over how their loved ones died.
White House says Harvard violated civil rights of Jewish students
In a letter to Harvard, the Trump administration threatens the university with "loss of all federal financial resources".
Glastonbury Festival getaway and clean-up begins
Public transport and the roads near Worthy Farm are expected to be busy as people head home.
Second arrest in pregnant mother murder investigation
A 42-year-old woman is arrested in Belfast by police investigating the murder of 27-year-old Sarah Montgomery.
Woman let girl under 10 drive car through village, court hears
Footage on social media showed the girl driving barefoot and in bad weather on the road in Aberdeenshire.
Bournemouth Echo
Six leaders and more than a dozen teachers quit Christchurch schools
Six members of the leadership team across two Christchurch schools have reportedly resigned, along with more than a dozen teachers.
'I’m not just losing a home, I’m losing the last connection to my family'
A woman from Southbourne says she is heartbroken after being told she must leave the only home she has ever known.
MP campaigns for greater safety precautions at abortion clinic
Bournemouth East MP Tom Hayes is campaigning for greater safety precautions to be implemented at an abortion clinic in Bournemouth.
'One year on - building a better Bournemouth'
This week marks one year since I was elected your MP in Bournemouth West – the town’s first ever female MP, and first ever Labour MP.
Fears of maximum council tax rises for years to come
FUTURE years are likely to get tougher for Dorset Council with a predicted Government squeeze on spending.
Schools set to merge due to budget pressures
Approval has been granted to merge two schools in Lymington due to a drop in student numbers leading to “significant” budget pressure.
Town council launches new website 25 years after first
Swanage Town Council launches new website after 25 years, offering improved access to council services and information for residents and visitors.
'Plant paradise' sees 150 per cent rise in sales since 2019 revamp
Chestnut Nursery in Poole sees 150 per cent sales boost since 2019 redevelopment, supporting adults with mental health needs through horticultural therapy.
This is why a New Forest man isn’t wearing shoes or socks for a year
A New Forest man is on a year-long challenge to not wear shoes or socks
Paul Carrack announces Bournemouth visit for UK tour
Paul Carrack will be visiting Bournemouth as part of his upcoming UK tour in 2026.
Skin clinic celebrates fourth birthday at event in Poole
Skin and beauty clinic, SkinID, celebrated their fourth birthday at an event in Poole.
New international film festival to come to Bournemouth
For the first time ever, Bournemouth Film Festival will be taking place later this year and it's due to be held at the Hilton.
Stranded sailors rescued as weather conditions turn
TWO stranded sailors had to be rescued after their dingy got swamped by the sea off the Dorset coast
LIVE: Delays in A338
There is slow traffic along A338 following reports of a crash
LIVE: A31 begins to clear following three vehicle crash
A crash on the A31 this morning is causing traffic and delays near Spetisbury.
Tragedy as woman dies on seafront
A woman has tragically died on Weymouth seafront, police confirmed.
Warning issued after gorse fire spans more than three football pitches
Firefighters in the New Forest rushed to a gorse fire that spanned an area of more than three football pitches
Bungalow bid rejected to protect mature oak trees
A proposal to build a bungalow behind an existing property has been rejected to safeguard protected trees
Mother loses High Court challenge over murdered son’s inquest
A MOTHER of a teenager who was found in Bournemouth crack den three months before he died has lost a high court challenge not to resume her son’s inquest.
Armed police officers descend on Bournemouth street
ARMED officers were present at Bournemouth following a report of a man who was in possession of a knife.
Man hospitalised with head and chest injuries after 'assault'
Four men have been arrested after a reported assaulted near Harry Ramsden's fish and chip shop in Bournemouth on Sunday morning.
Heath fire tackled near Bournemouth airport business park
A HEATH fire took place near Bournemouth airport and three fire services attended the scene.
Patients evacuated as fire breaks out at Bournemouth Hospital
Patients and staff were evacuated from Royal Bournemouth Hospital after a fire broke out on Monday morning.
'Longest-running band in pop history' plays final gig at Glastonbury
A famous rock band with several UK number 1 singles has played their final ever gig - and it was at Glastonbury Festival 2025.
Woman in need of medical attention taken to Bournemouth hospital
A WOMAN in need of urgent medical attention was taken to hospital in Bournemouth.
Two taken to hospital after large group of young people fight with 'baseball bat'
TWO people taken to hospital after a large group of young people fight broke out in Bournemouth.
Man dies following 'medical incident' on Boscombe beach
A MAN in his 40s was pronounce dead at scene in Boscombe after emergency services attended the scene.
Police appeal after two residential burglaries in one night
Dorset Police appeal for witnesses after linked residential burglaries on Ivy Road, Poole, 21 June. No items stolen. Contact police with info or CCTV.
Man and woman arrested after crashing into telegraph pole, building and vehicles
It was reported that a vehicle collided with a telegraph pole and building before crashing with two other vehicles before the occupants left the vehicle and scene on foot.
Person left injured after three vehicles crash on A31
At 7.17am on Monday, June 30, three vehicles collided on the A31 near to Sturminster Marshall.
Couple hoping to raise £5,000 for charity in memory of fathers
The pair are hoping to raise £5,000 to help the charity continue the work it does to help people suffering with the disease.
Drum and Bass on a Bike event passes peacefully, police confirm
Thousands joined Dom Whiting’s Drum and Bass on a Bike event in Bournemouth, cycling from King’s Park to Boscombe Pier. Dorset Police praised safe festivities.
'Worst day of the year' for hay fever as pollen count tops 'very high' across UK
Hay fever sufferers are seeking relief as pollen count levels top 'very high' across the UK on the hottest day of 2025 so far.
Formula 1
All the key moments from the Austrian GP weekend
The Austrian Grand Prix provided a thrilling weekend of action for Round 11 of the 2025 F1 season, with plenty of big talking points emerging from the Red Bull Ring.
‘I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong’ – Tsunoda
Yuki Tsunoda cut a downbeat figure after ending the Austrian Grand Prix in 16th and last place, with the Red Bull driver admitting that he is finding it “really, really hard” to figure out the reason for his struggles in the RB21.
Leclerc insists Ferrari moving in ‘right direction’
Charles Leclerc praised Ferrari for their “great job” in delivering effective upgrades at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix, after he and the team returned to the podium places.
What the teams said – Race day in Austria
The drivers and teams report back on all the action at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg for the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix.
Bortoleto delighted with first F1 points in 'crazy' Austrian GP
Gabriel Bortoleto claimed his maiden points in F1 at the Austrian Grand Prix, rounding off Kick Sauber’s strongest weekend yet as Nico Hulkenberg also finished in the top 10.
FIA post-race press conference – Austria
1. Lando Norris (McLaren), 2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren), 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
Sainz calls on Williams to ‘regroup’ after Austria double DNF
Carlos Sainz has urged Williams to “regroup” ahead of their home Grand Prix at Silverstone after a double retirement for the squad in Austria, with team mate Alex Albon also conceding that the team “need to stop” their issues following a run of DNFs.
Win tour of McLaren’s Technology Centre with F1 Fantasy
It’s not too late to join the F1 Fantasy fun. We have a new McLaren Mini League for you to join, covering three iconic European races, and if you missed the start of the fantasy season, it’s an opportunity to put your F1 knowledge to the test, pick your team and compete for exclusive prizes, including a tour of the McLaren Technology Centre, McLaren’s legendary HQ and home of their F1 team.
5 Winners and 5 Losers from Austria
Lando Norris was victorious in Austria, but who else left Speilberg happy, and who has work to do ahead of Silverstone next weekend?
Stella ‘proud’ of how Norris and Piastri handled ‘intense’ battle
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella gives his take on the Austrian Grand Prix, where the papaya team brought home a clinical 1-2 finish.
Lawson feared race was over on Lap 1 as he takes sixth in Austria
Liam Lawson recorded his best-ever F1 finish in Austria with sixth at the Red Bull Ring, a result borne from an ambitious one-stop strategy that Racing Bulls executed to perfection.
Listen to our Austrian Grand Prix review
Lando Norris returned to the top step of the rostrum in Austria, winning his third Grand Prix of the season for McLaren. But he was pushed all the way by team mate Oscar Piastri, with Charles Leclerc joining those two on the podium.
Gene Haas to drive one of his F1 cars at Goodwood
Haas have announced that team founder and owner Gene Haas, as well as team boss Ayao Komatsu, will get behind the wheel of Formula 1 machinery at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Aron to drive in Silverstone FP1 as Alpine agree deal with Sauber
Paul Aron, Alpine's Reserve Driver, is to take the wheel of the Kick Sauber C45 in two FP1 sessions this season, starting in Silverstone this upcoming weekend.
Wolff defends Antonelli after Verstappen clash
Toto Wolff was left to rue a challenging Austrian Grand Prix for Mercedes after Kimi Antonelli’s first-lap collision with Max Verstappen and George Russell’s lonely run to fifth position.
F1 confirms 2026 pre-season testing dates
Formula 1 and the FIA have announced the dates for 2026 pre-season testing, with three tests set to take place prior to the campaign getting underway.
Why DRS proved key in the epic Norris/Piastri battle
Although Lando Norris dominated Oscar Piastri in Qualifying during an Austrian Grand Prix weekend, at which McLaren had a big performance advantage over the field, the team mates appeared to be much more closely-matched in the race.
Windows Central
Get a lifetime of cloud storage for up to 70% off — no subscription required
pCloud is offering up to 70% off its lifetime cloud storage plans through July 7. The deal lets you back up your files without having to deal with subscription fees.
Microsoft quietly implies Windows has LOST millions of users since Windows 11 debut — are people really abandoning ship?
A recent blog post from Microsoft gave us an up-to-date statistic on the number of Windows devices there are the world today, and that number is down by 400 million over the last number it gave.
"Using AI is no longer optional" — Did Microsoft just make Copilot mandatory for its staff as a critical performance metric?
Microsoft is ramping up its efforts in the AI landscape by reportedly pushing its staffers to use internal AI tools more in their workflows.
I spent two months using the massive Area-51 gaming rig — both a powerful beast PC and an RGB beauty queen
Alienware's Area-51 Gaming Desktop is a powerful RTX 5090 PC, and it finally ditches proprietary parts for better upgrades, but things could still be improved.
This gimbal-tracking webcam has TWO cameras and a great price — but it may not be "private" enough
The EMEET PIXY is a unique gimbal-tracking webcam with two camera sensors, and it's packed with features at an absurdly good price... but with some problems.
I FINALLY got my hands on my most anticipated gaming laptop of 2025 — and it's a 14-inch monster
ASUS updated the ROG Zephyrus G14, its compact 14-inch gaming laptop, with new hardware for 2025, and I've gone hands-on before my full review.
Laffgaff
What city is the Predators ice hockey team from?
Nashville.
Las Vegas Loss
Once in Las Vegas I lost half of my life's savings in just 30 minutes and it still hurts. To this day I won't drive anywhere near that wedding chapel.
Itsfoss
Relive the Golden Era: 5 Tools to Get Retro Feel on Linux
Get retro vibe on Linux with these tools.