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BBC director general Tim Davie and News CEO resign over Trump documentary edit
Tim Davie and Deborah Turness resign after criticism Panorama misled viewers with an edit of a speech by Donald Trump.
Katie Razzall: A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC
There may be more to this than meets the eye, says the BBC's culture and media editor.
China exempts chips used by carmakers from export curbs
The block on exports of the company's chips had raised fears that European car production would be hit.
Do UN climate talks have a point any more?
The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.
'Chaos has gone' - quiet streets on Texas border after Trump crackdown
Parts of El Paso that were once teeming with migrants now lay largely silent as border crossings hit a 50-year low.
Hospital failings continued after Alice Figueiredo death, leaked documents show
Four months after a young woman died in a mental health unit, another patient tried to harm herself in similar circumstances, leaked documents show.
A Kremlin target? Exiled Church man hits back at claims of spying
A former leading figure in the Russian Orthodox Church breaks his silence after an ex-aide levels allegations against him.
Trial for suspect of deadly Magdeburg market attack begins
Five people, including a nine-year-old boy, were killed in the attack on a Christmas market in the German town last year.
British man dies after being shot during robbery in Ghana
A manhunt is under way for the 68-year-old's killer and other suspects who were at the scene in Tema.
Why has Tim Davie resigned and what was the Trump documentary edit?
The BBC has come under fire over a Panorama documentary that was accused of misleadingly editing a speech by Donald Trump.
Davie and Turness resignation statements in full
Deborah Turness says "mistakes have been made" but "allegations that BBC News is institutionally biased are wrong".
Tim Davie: A 20-year BBC career that finally ran out of road
How the commercial man from Pepsi tried to drive change during challenging times at the BBC.
How the US overtook China as Africa's biggest foreign investor
As the two nations vie for key materials, the US has regained the lead in foreign direct investments in African countries.
The Papers: 'BBC bosses quit in disgrace' and 'Tears of the crown'
The resignations of BBC director general Tim Davie and his head of news Deborah Turness dominate Monday's papers.
Harshita was murdered a year ago - so why has her killer not been caught, family ask
Police have charged Harshita Brella's husband with murder - but, despite sightings, he remains on the run.
Sex schedules and curiosity: How I keep my relationship alive
How bringing fresh conversation and perspectives into a relationship can help keep it alive.
'The best friend you'd love to have' - How Claudia Winkleman conquered TV
She's taken The Traitors to new heights - but what's next comes with risk, too.
Tutoring a baby to make them an 'English gentleman' - Is it worth the money?
The advert seeks "an extraordinary tutor" required "to support child on his first steps to becoming an English gentleman."
Homelessness higher than official figures, research shows
Official data for England underestimates the scale of the problem, according to research for charity Crisis says.
John Laws, veteran Australian talkback radio host nicknamed 'Golden Tonsils', dies aged 90
The successful but polarising Australian broadcaster had a career spanning more than 70 years.
Typhoon moves away from Philippines after killing two
Fung-wong, which hit the Philippines as a super typhoon and later weakened, is expected to move to Taiwan.
Israel receives body of soldier killed in 2014 in Gaza
The Israeli military confirmed the soldier's body had been returned from Gaza after 11 years on Sunday.
Two Major League Baseball pitchers charged in sports gambling scheme
Cleveland Guardians players Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been accused of intentionally fumbling pitches in exchange for bribes.
Mystery 'fedora man' at Louvre heist scene revealed as teenage detective fan
The mystery youth in the photo turns out to be Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, a 15-year-old detective fan.
Second migrant sent to France returns to the UK
The man was detected by biometrics, detained immediately, and will be deported as soon as possible, the Home Office says.
Former French president Sarkozy released from prison after three weeks
The former French president was jailed in October for conspiring to fund his election campaign with money from late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Reeves suggests benefit limits on larger families to be lifted
The chancellor tells the BBC children in bigger families should not be "penalised" by the welfare system.
Jailed hacking kingpin tells how his gang stole millions
One of the world's most prominent cyber-criminals speaks to the BBC in an exclusive interview.
Celebrity Traitors to return for a second series in 2026
The first celebrity series was a big ratings hit, with the winner collecting £87,500 for charity.
Woman stabbed in neck in unprovoked attack at Birmingham bus stop dies
Katie Fox, 34, was targeted just outside the Bullring shopping centre on Friday night.
Fight fake news and defeat climate deniers, Brazil's Lula tells UN talks
The world must "defeat" climate denialism and fake news, Brazil's President Lula da Silva tells UN climate summit.
Post Office Horizon IT contract extended for another year
It is paying £41m to the Japanese-owned company Fujitsu to use the Horizon system until March 2027.
'We should have acted earlier', says BBC chair Samir Shah
Shah was asked why the corporation did not investigate concerns around the editing of a BBC documentary earlier.
BBC chair's letter to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee in full
Samir Shah has apologised for an "error of judgement" over the editing of a speech by Donald Trump in a BBC Panorama documentary.
Katie Razzall: A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC
There may be more to this than meets the eye, says the BBC's culture and media editor.
Trump and many leaders are skipping COP30 - so does the summit still have a point?
The US president is notably absent from these UN climate talks, as are other world leaders, all of which prompts questions about the purpose of COP today.
'Killed because they are Alawites': Fear among Syria's minorities after the fall of Assad
Many among Syria's minorities see little future in the country amid revenge attacks and sectarian killings.
Tutoring a baby to make him an 'English gentleman' - Is it worth the money?
The advert seeks "an extraordinary tutor" required "to support child on his first steps to becoming an English gentleman."
Rail worker who saved passengers during stabbing attack wakes in hospital and speaks to wife
The injured crew member is credited with saving multiple lives during a mass stabbing incident.
Dundee and US surgeons achieve world-first stroke surgery using robot
A Dundee professor carried out the first remote thrombectomy on a human cadaver.
Trump pardons Giuliani and others accused of plot to overturn 2020 election
He also pardons his former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows in a proclamation vowing to "end a grave national injustice".
Teenager detained for boy's New Year's Eve murder
Areece Lloyd-Hall is detained for killing Harry Pitman, 16, at Primrose Hill on 31 December 2023.
Bournemouth Echo
‘Christmas is saved’: Town’s festivities to go ahead despite supermarket's conditions
CHRISTMAS has been saved as a town’s festivities are set to go ahead despite a supermarket’s ‘prohibitive conditions’.
Homelessness charity appeals for Bournemouth hosts
A HOMELESSNESS charity is urging residents to open their homes to young people at risk of homelessness.
Mum starts charity in Bournemouth after autistic son excluded from school
A MUM from Bournemouth who struggled to get support for her autistic sons is now helping hundreds of families across BCP through her charity.
Huge vintage clothes kilo sale to take place next weekend
BOURNEMOUTH vintage superstore kilo sale is coming to Pavilion next weekend for shoppers.
Podcast series launched to inspire careers in the maritime industry
A NEW podcast series has been launched by British Maritime Training & Assessment (BMTA) to inspire more people to pursue careers at sea.
New Forest farmer wins national countryside conservation award
Rupert Brewer was given the Working Conservationist Award at the Schöffel Countryside Awards.
Washed-up skeleton told story of ship's brutal reality
It was on a biting, cold winter’s day, some fifty years ago, that the grey, churning waters of the Solent offered up a grim secret.
Care home residents share memories to commemorate war dead
Care home residents in the south have marked Remembrance season by contributing to community events, making poppy displays, attending services and hosting visits.
Bournemouth store granted off-sales licence despite Dorset Police objection
A Bournemouth convenience store has been granted an off-sales alcohol licence.
New survey launched to gather feedback on children's educational needs
A survey has been launched to gather feedback on Special Educational Needs (SEND) support and Educational Healthcare Plans (EHCPs).
Man denies attempted murder after reported stabbing
A MAN is due to stand trial after denying attempted murder and assault by beating.
Council issue urgent appeal after fly tipping as pipe and wood dumped
New Forest District Council has issued an urgent appeal as it investigates a fly tipping case as rubbish has been dumped on the floor near a tree
Misery for motorists as works with nine mile diversion extended
Drivers in the New Forest are facing disruption as a nine mile diversion will remain in place while works on Lyndhurst Road have been extended
Motorcyclists 'punched and grabbed' by man
TWO MEN riding their motorbikes was punched and grabbed by an unknown man in Wimborne.
Women steal solar lights and Halloween decorations from garden
WOMEN stole items including solar powered lights and Halloween decorations then drove off with their vehicle colliding with the victim.
Sneak peek of Castlepoint's festive event including Santa's Grotto
PHOTOS show a sneak peek of Castlepoint’s Christmas event, Candy Cane Lane, ahead of the festive season.
In The Dock: Woman caught with kitchen knife in public
The following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates' Court:
'Let's stop treating migrants poorly and have some humanity instead'
As usual, we hear politicians, either trying to be popular by complaining about migrants or thinking of something nasty they can do to punish them for existing.
Man who 'touched many lives' died in single vehicle car crash
A “loved and caring” man described as a “gentle giant” died in a single vehicle crash, an inquest heard.
Two roads are closed both ways following 'serious' crash
Two roads in New Milton are closed following a crash.
Woman arrested after making 'threats to kill' at Royal British Legion
A woman was arrested after allegedly making threats to kill while drunk in charge of a child on Remembrance Sunday at the The Royal British Legion in Bournemouth.
Person hospitalised after two vehicle crash
EMERGENCY services were called to a two-vehicle crash in Broadstone.
Calls for powers to help take back control of housing in Bournemouth
Green party councillors are calling for powers to help take back control of housing in Bournemouth.
Schools ‘overwhelmed’ by community support after thieves target minibus wheels
Breamore Primary School has been “overwhelmed” by offers of help and support after the wheels were stolen from its minibus in an overnight theft
Police tackle illegal blood sport where badgers are forced to fight dogs
The police have received training to tackle illegal badger baiting, where badgers are dug out and forced to fight dogs.
Consortium welcomes reduced toll increase decision
The Consortium of local authorities has welcomed the Secretary of State’s decision to make the Bournemouth-Swanage Ferry Toll Revision Order with changes, following the public inquiry held earlier this year.
'Generous and cheerful' equestrian died in freak fall from horse
Tributes have been paid to a 'stalwart' equestrian rider who has died after falling from her horse at an endurance event.
Concern for welfare for man, 52, reported missing in Bournemouth
A man who has been reported missing after he was last seen near Tablot Woods on Monday morning.
Man, 80, hospitalised with 'serious' injury after being hit by motorbike
An elderly man was hospitalised with a serious leg injury after he was hit by a motorbike on Saturday afternoon in Corfe Mullen.
Eight-bedroom house in Bournemouth sells at auction
AN EIGHT-bedroom house in Bournemouth has sold through auction after attracting interest from buyers across the region.
St John Ambulance in Dorset is looking for volunteers
National first aid charity St John Ambulance is calling on members of the public to join its Operational Support Team in Dorset.
Dorset company directors and shareholders face new reporting requirements
From 2025-26, Dorset company directors and shareholders in owner-managed and family-run 'close' companies must meet new HMRC reporting rules for dividends.
'Remembrance is not only about what we owe to the past'
“Remembering all those who never went Home, and also those who went Home, but left the person they used to be over Here.”
Which neighbour is responsible for paying for garden fence repairs?
Neighbours can often disagree on who should pay for garden fence repairs and some have shared their opinions to social media platform Reddit.
Formula 1
All the key moments from the Sao Paulo GP
The Sao Paulo Grand Prix proved to be a thrilling spectacle, with Lando Norris taking victory while fellow title contender Max Verstappen put in a remarkable recovery drive.
FIA post-race press conference – Brazil
1. Lando Norris (McLaren), 2. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes), 3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
What the teams said – Race day in Brazil
The drivers and teams report back on all the action from the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix at Interlagos.
Piastri didn’t ‘deserve all blame’ for Turn 1 clash – Leclerc
Charles Leclerc believes that Oscar Piastri did not “deserve all the blame” for the Turn 1 collision at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix that saw Piastri’s McLaren hit Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes, which then ran into Leclerc and put the Ferrari out of the race.
Hamilton reacts to ‘devastating’ Sao Paulo retirement
Lewis Hamilton was downbeat after he was left with no option but to retire from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix after sustaining unmanageable damage to his Ferrari in the early stages.
Penalty-hit Piastri assesses ‘tough afternoon’ in Sao Paulo
Oscar Piastri has given his take on what proved to be a “tough afternoon” for him at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Australian having to settle for fifth after a 10-second time penalty for an early collision impacted his race.
Norris matches Piastri’s 2025 win tally in Sao Paulo
The Sao Paulo Grand Prix produced not only a memorable race, but also a treasure trove of top trivia to dive into.
Antonelli was ‘lucky’ in Piastri collision as he takes Sao Paulo P2
He may still be chasing his first win, but Kimi Antonelli was undoubtedly the sole victor when it came to his collision with Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with the rookie netting second place.
Verstappen's pit lane-to-P3 drive easily wins your vote
Verstappen hails ‘incredible’ P3 in Sao Paulo GP
Max Verstappen was left to hail his “incredible” podium result at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Dutchman having climbed through the field from a pit lane start to secure third place at Interlagos.
Stella says Norris ‘doesn’t own’ 2025 title
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella has claimed the team needs "to make sure that we stay focused" despite a dominant victory for Lando Norris in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, and that the Briton "doesn't own" the 2025 Drivers' Championship yet despite a healthy points lead.
Vasseur reflects on Ferrari's 'very harsh' Sao Paulo GP
Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur was forced to concede it is “difficult to take positives” from a Sao Paulo Grand Prix weekend that saw both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton retire.
6 Winners and 5 Losers from Sao Paulo
F1 Correspondent & Presenter Lawrence Barretto picks out his winners and losers from an entertaining Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
Mekies reflects on Verstappen's 'sensational' podium
Red Bull Team Principal Laurent Mekies believes Max Verstappen's charge to third in Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix was "as sensational as last year" when he claimed victory.
Bearman praises Haas' 'perfect race' in Sao Paulo
Ollie Bearman believes Haas "executed honestly a perfect race" as the Briton claimed another strong points finish in Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, suggesting sixth "was the best possible result we could have achieved".
‘I’m just very upset’ – Bortoleto on crash-filled home race
Gabriel Bortoleto’s high expectations for his first Formula 1 home event were crushed as he suffered a DNF in both the Sprint and Sao Paulo Grand Prix, leading to him labelling it “one of the toughest weekends of my whole career”.
Could Verstappen have won the Sao Paulo GP?
On Lap 51 of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with 20 laps to go, Gianpiero Lambiase radioed his driver Max Verstappen: “Something I didn’t think I’d say: you are the race leader.”
Windows Central
This 4K webcam feels like a killer value — even without the free lifetime Camo Studio subscription included
The Razer Kiyo V2 delivers a fair amount of value for just $150, undercutting a lot of the competition. Razer's deal with Camo is the icing on the cake.
UK gov’t spends £312M upgrading to Windows 10 — the OS Microsoft just buried, instead of Windows 11
A new report includes details of spending totalling hundreds of millions of GBP to upgrade the UK's Defra department to Windows 10 PCs. The problem? Microsoft has ended official support for the OS.
Dell's dual-mode 4K Alienware gaming monitor finally gets a price cut, which is why we love it even more
Various retailers are offering discounts for Dell's Alienware (AW2725QF) Gaming Monitor, some taking over a hundred dollars off its original price tag, courtesy of the Black Friday season.
"Windows doesn’t really suck" — ex‑Microsoft engineer calls for a ‘Pro Mode’ to cut the clutter
Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer recently shared an interesting way he'd fix Windows' biggest setbacks with a pro mode, designed to get rid of ads, enhance the user experience, and give users absolute control over updates
Windows 11 might be getting iPhone-like haptic responses when doing things like snapping app windows
A new setting has been discovered in the latest Windows 11 preview builds that reveals Microsoft is working on bringing haptic feedback responses to the OS.
Xbox is preparing for next-gen with a ton of new Xbox GDK dev features — here's what's new
The next-gen Xbox is set to be more PC-like than ever, and the Xbox Development Kit is about to reflect that with a slew of new features.
ARC Raiders is the perfect extraction shooter and 2025's best multiplayer game — Nothing else compares
ARC Raiders captures the essence of what makes an extraction shooter great while refining its gameplay in ways that will benefit both the newer and veteran audiences of the genre.
Breakthrough 'extract shooter' ARC Raiders crushes its own Steam player records — toppling even Battlefield 6
One week after another, ARC Raiders continues to prove to the gaming community just how great it truly is.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches on Game Pass alongside cozy indies — all the new Xbox games arriving this week (Nov. 10-16)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 headlines the latest games coming to the Xbox Store this week, from November 10-16, 2025
Xbox Ally 2026 update roadmap — Improvements for gaming on Windows 11 and next-gen Xbox in detail
The Xbox Ally is pretty decent out of the box, but there's a lot to fix up and improve. Here's what we know is coming for the Xbox Ally in 2026, which also offers a glimpse at the next-gen Xbox, too.
Dell offers a no-nonsense workhorse laptop for the office and WFH with rock-solid performance — don't wait for Black Friday
Dell is offering an exclusive 32% early Black Friday discount on the Dell 14 Plus laptop — a piece of hardware that gets straight to the point, with specs built for workflow productivity, without gimmicks tying it down.
Laffgaff
What are the Biblical Magi otherwise known as?
The Three Wise Men (or the Three Kings).
Mountain Climbing Adventure
I thought I'd get tired on my mountain climbing adventure. Turned out I was in peak condition.
Itsfoss
22 Linux Books for $25: This Humble Bundle Is Absurdly Good Value
A complete learning path from beginner Linux to advanced DevOps and container orchestration.
ODF 1.4 Release Marks 20 Years of OpenDocument Format
Accessibility and compatibility upgrades mark 20th anniversary of document standard at OASIS Open.
Command Your Calendar: Inside the Minimalist Linux Productivity Tool Calcurse
A classic way to stay organized in the Linux terminal with a classic CLI tool.