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Scientists warn heatwaves are ‘quietly devastating’ and show how dangerous climate change already is with 1.3C of global warming.
At the events, Dr Kellyn Lee, founder and CEO of WISER Health and Social Care and the charity The Dementia Care Hub, will discuss the types of care and support available, when the best time to move ...
Independent broadband provider Wessex Internet has secured £50 million to expand its rural network. The investment, from the National Wealth Fund (NWF), will target 140,000 homes and businesses in ...
Two part-time students and carers have come up with a brand new and chaotic party game. Chloe Franks, 29 and Shannon Westwell, 26, from Portland have created Smashed It, a brand-new party game with a ...
Dorset Police has opened a new entry route for people wishing to join the force. The Police/Detective Constable Entry Programme (PCEP/DCEP) is a vocational route designed specifically for those who ...
Paul Edwards was 17 and studying for his A-levels when he was knocked off his motorbike, suffering multiple fractures.
More details have emerged about Dorset Council’s ongoing parking review – with a focus on people struggling to park near their homes ...
Environmentalists fear for wildlife in Dorset as Labour’s ‘disappointing’ planning reforms pose a threat to beauty spots ...
In total 49 children from Dorchester Middle School submitted artwork for the Young Rotary Artist Competition. Competing at the local area stage of the national competition, pupils won the top award in ...
The future of a disused leisure centre hangs in the balance, as the trust works to reopen the pool for use by the school and community clubs.
It appears to be the latest version of plans by the Israeli government to maintain lasting control over the territory.
The MPs said the Ministry of Defence should do “far more” engagement with wider society “both public and private—for example, critical national industries, schools and communities—to help generate a ...