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Nobel Prize-winning author Abdulrazak Gurnah has said he did not pick literature as an A-level as it did not feel “useful”.
Wet weather across the bank holiday weekend is expected to end what has been a record-breaking start to spring. While Sunday and Monday will not be a complete washout, the Met Office said unsettled ...
Cabinet minister and MPs were in Bournemouth this week to announce South Western Railway as the first service to come under public ownership.
The Fox Inn, which is located in the area of Corfe Castle, is this week's Pub of the Week for it's picturesque views of one of England's most well known castles. Owned by Brendon Beresford and his ...
HUNDREDS of residents turned out to celebrate the relaunch of Harry Ramsden’s iconic fish and chips with portions available for just 7p, ...
AN INQUEST has opened into the death of 26-year-old woman who had a difficult relationship with food for the first ten years of her life. An inquest has opened into the death of 26-year-old Tia-Mae ...
Andoni Iraola has enjoyed what has been a record-breaking season for the Cherries, the boss feeling they have been competitive in every game ...
The Cherries will have to earn a victory against Leicester on Sunday, with the Foxes hitting some good form at the end of the season despite ...
Poole Town have recently confirmed that three standout performers have been retained for the upcoming season with the club looking to build on ...
Lord Julian Fellowes has said the Duchy of Cornwall has 'no conscience' after they were given the go-ahead to build 100 houses next to ...
The Gunners remain the only English side to have lifted the Women’s Champions League trophy, having also done it 18 years ago.
Sir Alan Bates has said the Government’s compensation schemes for victims of the Horizon IT scandal have been “turned into quasi-kangaroo courts”. The former subpostmaster, who has campaigned for ...