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Regional News

Queen to visit Southampton ship

New cruise liner will be launched in October.

Intelligence-led drugs raids in Dorset

Twelve men are arrested in Bournemouth.

Audio/Video: Great Dorset Steam Fair underway

Major congestion expected at Blandford

Audio/Video: West Sussex roads ready for winter

Council hopes to avoid last year's chaos

Audio/Video: Hampshire patients' relatives' petition

Follows GMC hearing of Dr Jane Barton.

Saints out of Paint Trophy

The defending champions lose at St Mary's.

Audio/Video: Wind turbine jobs on Isle of Wight

Workers from closed Vestas plant start new firm

Audio/Video: Surfers combat beach rubbish

Cleaning takes place in Dorset and on Isle of Wight.

Fire at disused Southampton pub

Nearly 50 firefighters are needed to tackle the blaze.

Beach cleanliness criteria face review

Clean water campaigners call for changes

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Interviews

Audio/Video: Poole's Twin Sails harbour bridge

Opportunities for Dorset businesses from project.

Audio/Video: New leader for Hampshire council

Cllr Royston Smith promising changes for Southampton.

Audio/Video: Ryanair cuts back at Bournemouth

Airport boss gives reaction to winter schedule changes.

Audio/Video: Disruption for Dorset Ryanair workers

Flights from Hurn will operate seasonal schedule.

Audio/Video: Hampshire scientists' dementia study

Findings presented at world conference on subject.

Audio/Video: Social worker wins bravery honour

Hampshire man receives important award.

Audio/Video: Dorset town's bespoke weather

Bournemouth fights back over claims of bad forecasts

Audio/Video: Hants city facing big bills

Metal thieves causing drain on council tax money

Audio/Video: Historic Dorset murder - arrest

Police detain man over death of Heather Barnett.

Audio/Video: Hampshire waterfront plans go-ahead

Area destined to become world class attraction.

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Headlines

Video: Accused Pakistan Cricketers Suspended

The International Cricket Council has "provisionally suspended" the three Pakistan players accused of taking part in a betting scam.

Video: Middle East Peace Talks 'Every Two Weeks'

The Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed to meet again every two weeks during initial Middle East peace talks that have been described as "productive".

Video: Gulf Of Mexico: Fire Blazes On Oil Platform

Fears of another fuel spill in the Gulf of Mexico following a fire on a second oil platform have been ruled out after the coatguard said there was no evidence of an oil sheen.

Fuel Tanker Runs Aground In Arctic

A fuel tanker carrying around nine million litres of diesel has run aground in the far north of Canada and is at risk of spilling its cargo into the Arctic.

Bags Worth Thousands Snatched In Moped Raid

Vivienne Westwood handbags worth thousands of pounds have been stolen in a smash-and-grab raid on a London store.

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UK News

Video: 'Talks Were Held' Over Assisted Suicide Case

An team of professionals held an urgent meeting about a severely disabled pensioner who repeatedly threatened to kill himself seven months before he went to Switzerland to die, it has emerged.

Online Predator Raped Partner's Teen Daughter

A man who met a woman on a dating website and then raped her 14-year-old daughter has been locked up indefinitely.

Video: Parents Re-Arrested Over 'Honour Killing'

The parents of a Muslim teenager suspected to be the victim of an honour killing have been arrested on suspicion of her murder.

Video: Latest Sky News Weather Forecast

It will be a fine, dry and pleasantly warm end to the day, continuing overnight, with some mist and fog patches forming where skies remain clear.

Video: RBS Axing 3,500 More Jobs 'Is A Horror Story'

Royal Bank of Scotland is cutting a further 3,500 British jobs in a move a major trade union has described as a "horror story".

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Business

Burger King Agrees £2bn 3G Capital Buyout

Burger King Holding has agreed to be bought by private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26bn (£2.12bn).

Arctic Weather Ends Oil Rig Occupation

Four Greenpeace activists have been arrested after abandoning a protest aimed at disrupting drilling on the Stena Don oil rig in Baffin Bay, Greenland.

Samsung Galaxy Aims To Eclipse Apple's iPad

A new cheaper rival to the Apple iPad has been officially launched - among a host of gadgets at the world's biggest technology fair.

Fashion Label Zara Launches Stores Online

Fashion label Zara has launched its first online stores - hoping to attract its youthful army of 4.5 milion Facebook "friends".

House Prices Fall For A Second Month

House prices have fallen for a second month in a row - the first consecutive drop since February 2009, according to Nationwide.

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Sport

Onions Ruled Out Of Ashes Series

England fast bowler Graham Onions will undergo back surgery next week that will rule him out of competing in the Ashes series in Australia this winter.

Capello Learns Lessons Of World Cup Failure

England manager Fabio Capello insists he has learned enough lessons from England's World Cup campaign to get his team back on track for the forthcoming Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.

Accused Pakistan Players Out Of Remainder Of Tour

The three Pakistan players accused of fixing have protested their innocence, but will play no further part in the current tour of England.

Carson Out Of England Squad

Goalkeeper Scott Carson became the latest departure from the England squad as he was released following a family bereavement.

Angry Roddick Knocked Out In New York

Former champion Andy Roddick lost his temper with a line-judge at the US Open before losing his second round match to Serbia's unseeded Janko Tipsarevic 3-6, 7-5, 6-3, 7-6.

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World

Karzai Accuses Nato Of Killing Ten Civilians

Ten civilians have been killed in a Nato airstrike on vehicles carrying election workers in Afghanistan, according to the country's president, Hamid Karzai.

Video: Trapped Miners Must Move 3,000 Tons Of Rock

The 33 miners trapped 2,000ft underground in Chile will have to move more than 3,000 tons of rock to ensure their rescue is successful, experts have said.

Fuel Tanker Runs Aground In The Arctic

A fuel tanker carrying around nine million litres of diesel has run aground in the far north of Canada and is at risk of spilling its cargo into the Arctic.

Video: Hurricane Earl Bears Down On US East Coast

Hurricane Earl has been downgraded to a Category 3 storm - but is still barrelling towards the US East coast with dangerously strong winds.

Blown Up: Stranded Whale Is Put To Death

A terminally ill whale that had become stranded near an Australian harbour has been blown up by authorities.

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Videos

Video: Accused Pakistan Cricketers Suspended

The International Cricket Council has "provisionally suspended" the three Pakistan players accused of taking part in a betting scam.

Video: RBS Axing 3,500 More Jobs 'Is A Horror Story'

Royal Bank of Scotland is cutting a further 3,500 British jobs in a move a major trade union has described as a "horror story".

Video: Middle East Peace Talks 'Every Two Weeks'

The Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed to meet again every two weeks during initial Middle East peace talks that have been described as "productive".

Video: Pygmy Hippo Meets Public In Poland

A male pygmy hippopotamus born in Poland's Wroclaw Zoo has gone on show for the first time.

Video: Gulf Of Mexico: Fire Blazes On Oil Platform

Fears of another fuel spill in the Gulf of Mexico following a fire on a second oil platform have been ruled out after the coatguard said there was no evidence of an oil sheen.

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