Anois! TV: News for Irish teens
Anois! TV is a television news channel for Irish teenagers aged 13 to 19 (‘anois’ is the Irish for ‘now’). The channel's output will be original, compelling and specifically tailored to appeal to a young audience. Bulletins will be accurate, informative, energetic and visually stimulating, to catch and hold the attention of teens.
Dorset animal shelters ‘full to bursting’
Local animal shelters are 'full to bursting' after the number of calls made to the RSCPA about abandoned animals has risen for the fifth year running.
Music Awards celebrate Dorset talent
The semi-finals of the Dorset Music Awards are to be held at Mr Kyps live music venue in Poole on Saturday March 17th.
Poole pupils perform for Twin Sails
The world famous Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra has joined forces with Poole pupils to compose a special piece of music to commemorate the completion of the Twin Sails Bridge in Poole.
Weymouth Town Bridge closes for repairs
Those hoping to travel across Weymouth Town Bridge anytime between now and 20th May will have to change their journey plans, as it is closing until then for maintenance.
Poppies defeated in FA Vase clash
Bournemouth Poppies lost their FA Vase sixth round match against West Auckland after two quick-fire injury time goals.
Dorset student short-listed for film award
A Bournemouth University student been short-listed for an award at this year's British Student Film Festival, held in London at the end of next month.
Afghan airport hit by Taliban bombing
A Taliban suicide car bomber has killed nine people in an attack on a military base at Jalalabad airport in Eastern Afghanistan.
Home owners “stitched-up” by proposal
Some Winton residents feel “stitched-up” by a proposal to introduce a licensing plan to deal with rising numbers of student houses in the area.