Pyongyang agreed nuclear talk
North Korea has agreed with US to stop major elements of its nuclear program in exchange for 240.000 tones of food aid. Ilker Kocas looks at the change of North Korea's policy.
Did the Sun shine on Sunday?
When the News of the World was shut down by Rupert Murdoch in 2011 many waited to see if he would publish a new Sunday newspaper. Ian McCreery looks at what the new paper and examines the public's response.
Bomb explosion wounds 10 people
A bomb explosion wounded 10 people in and around a Turkish police bus near the ruling party headquarters in Istanbul, today according to Turkish authorities. Laura Curtis looks at the immediate aftermath of the blast.
School’s out (and we can’t get back in)
“Everyone thinks that their course is more intensive but I do think everyone here is hardworking. When the caretaker comes around he always says that we are the ones he has to kick out the most.” Mark Wilson talks to students at BU and AUCB about how university opening hours are affecting their education and lives.
The dark side of the daffodil
Not renowned as a culinary delight, daffodils have long been known to give humans an upset tummy. Marc Perry talks to an expert in the field of poisonous plants who tells us a few shaggy dog stories about people and their edible adventures, with daffodil bulbs...
Bournemouth engulfed by fog
Bournemouth has been engulfed by a thick fog since yesterday night. Andria Archontides explores the foggy day in photographs and give information about fog.
Q&A with Peter Gunn, BH Live
BH Live manages six venues in Bournemouth including the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC), Bournemouth Pavilion, Littledown Centre, Pelhams Park Leisure Centre, Stokewood Leisure Centre & Sir David English Sports Centre. The Breaker spoke to Chief Executive Peter Gunn about their successes and to see what the future holds for BH Live.
WikiLeaks publishes intelligence emails
Whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks has published the first 200 out of a batch of more than five million emails hacked from a US private intelligence agency. Ashley Crowson takes a look at the first released documents and examines the fallout from the lates leak.
Wild in the garden
The Dorset and Somerset Wildlife Associations are launching the Wildlife Friendly Garden Contest aimed to appreciate contribution of gardeners to wildlife conservation. Prasanth Aby Thomas gives the details.