Congo warlord guilty for child soldiers
The International Criminal Court has convicted a Congolese militia chief of war crimes for recruiting children into his rebel army - the tribunal's first ever verdict – on 14 March 2012.
Music Awards celebrate Dorset talent
The semi-finals of the Dorset Music Awards are to be held at Mr Kyps live music venue in Poole on Saturday March 17th.
Bournemouth students tepid on walkout
Students in Bournemouth have displayed lukewarm support to the call from the National Union Of Students (NUS) to boycott lectures today.
Tackling alcohol incidents in Poole
Dorset Police want to crackdown on alcohol-fueled incidents in two areas of Poole. Last year cases of anti-social behaviour and street drinking in Ashley Cross and Poole Town rose by 500%.
Can Mary Portas save Boscombe?
Following a government commissioned review of Britain’s high streets, local business leaders are unsure about whether or not promoting markets can bring more business to Boscombe town centre.
Bournemouth loses bid to become city
Bournemouth has failed in its bid to become a city as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, losing out to Chelmsford.
Dolphins turn on the style against 10-man Taunton
Dolphins bounced back from the weekend's defeat against Hungerford in the best possible way last night, thrashing 10-man Taunton 6-0.
Poole Twin Sails opening postponed
The long awaited opening of Poole's Twin Sails bridge has been postponed due to problems with the road surfacing.
Art auction for struggling Julia’s House
Arts and Events Management students from Arts University College Bournemouth organised a charity art auction, raising money for the children's hospice Julia's House.