Princess Anne visits Osmington White Horse
Members of the Osmington community shook the hands of HRH Princess Royal during her visit to the village on Monday to commemorate the completion of restoration work on its famous White Horse.
Ladies night to support Poole charity
Bournemouth university students will hold a fashion event to raise money for a local charity that helps people with physical and learning disabilities.
Dorchester students to bury capsule
Dorchester students are celebrating the opening of a new local sports centre by burying a time capsule.
Protesters ‘Occupy’ BU
As Occupy protesters set up camp in Bournemouth University Ian McCreery visits the movement and finds out why Bournemouth University has been 'occupied'.
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Hague: UN council has failed Syrians
William Hague chaired a UN debate on the Middle East in New York today, giving a rousing speech on the UN's success, failings, and potential to do more in Syria. Marc Perry follows the conference, and public reactions, using social media.
BU students’ universal feat
Bournemouth University postgraduate students are developing an idea with the aim to market it to Universal Music. Andria Archontides takes a look at the multi platform concept and the team behind it.
Israel – Palestine: conflicts continue
Renewed conflict between Israel and Gaza has entered into a fourth day. The death toll climbed to 21 in the Strip with 65 others injured. Ilker Kocas looks at the current escalation of the Israel - Palestine conflict.
Health and vitality in juicy Boscombe
The upside of the economic downturn is that new, progressive businesses are arriving on Boscombe highstreet. From coffee-bookshops to Bikram yoga, Boscombe's heart seems to be beating to the tune of innovation. Marc Perry checks out a newly opened juice lounge.