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  2. 2023 Bournemouth beach incident - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth is one of the most popular beaches in the United Kingdom. [1] On 25 June 2020 during COVID-19 lockdown, a major incident was declared after half a million people descended on the beach. [2] In 2021, it was ranked the 5th best in Europe and among the top 25 in the world. [3]

  3. Bournemouth beach incident – latest: Pleasure boat searched ...

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    Forensic officers were seen onboard the Dorset Belle, in Poole

  4. The sea conditions in Bournemouth when the incident happened appeared to be calm, with very little swell running. The water temperature was 15 degrees, meaning a wetsuit is required to swim ...

  5. Bournemouth body parts murder - Wikipedia

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    The Bournemouth body parts murder was a murder of 49-year-old local man, Simon Shotton, who was killed by 49-year-old Benjamin Atkins on 18 August 2023. Later, Atkins cut up Shotton's body and placed various parts around the Boscombe suburb of the Bournemouth area in Dorset, England.

  6. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    National daily newspapers publish every day except Sundays and 25 December. Sunday newspapers may be independent; e.g. The Observer was an independent Sunday newspaper from its founding in 1791 until it was acquired by The Guardian in 1993, but more commonly, they have the same owners as one of the daily newspapers, usually with a related name ...

  7. Bournemouth beach deaths – latest: Boat operations halted ...

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    Sunnah Khan, 12 and Joe Abbess, 17, died last week after getting into difficulty off the pier

  8. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation

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    Sales of The Times were around 40,000, [2] and it had around 80% of the entire daily newspaper market, [3] but Sunday papers were more popular, some boasting sales of more than 100,000. [2] Later in the century, the Daily News came to prominence, selling 150,000 copies a day in the 1870s, [1] while by 1890, The Daily Telegraph had

  9. Daily Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Echo is the name of two daily tabloid newspapers in southern England owned by Newsquest. Bournemouth Daily Echo , covers south-east Dorset Southern Daily Echo , covers Southampton and Hampshire, excluding Portsmouth