Two women handed nationwide pub and hotel banspublished at 15:19 BST 1 April
Two women who trashed a hotel are banned from all pubs, bars and nightclubs in England and Wales.
Read MoreLabour has won a landslide victory in the UK general election, according to the exit poll
Tobias Ellwood has lost his seat in Bournemouth East
Dorset South has turned to Labour with Richard Drax being ousted
Connor Burns was also voted out in Bournemouth West
Simon Hoare has held on to North Dorset for the Conservatives
Poole went to a third recount before Labour's Neil Duncan-Jordan ousted Conservative's Sir Robert Syms, with just 18 votes in it
Lib Dems take Mid Dorset and North Poole
Chope gives his verdict
Dan Kerins, Stephen Stafford & Sue Paz
Two women who trashed a hotel are banned from all pubs, bars and nightclubs in England and Wales.
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Emily Hudson
Hampshire & Isle of Wight political reporter

Antonio Rodrigues oversees the arrival of 80-100 tonnes of food waste a day at this anaerobic digestion plant near Piddlehinton in west Dorset.
He works for Eco Sustainable Solutions which is opening a second site next month to meet rising demand from councils across the south of England.
The new £16m facility, north of Christchurch, will take a further 70,000 tonnes a year collected from kerbsides and will cut the distance waste has to travel for processing.
Councils from across Dorset and as far away as the Isle of Wight and Portsmouth have been sending their food waste to the Piddlehinton site for years.
Antonio, who's the plant manager, admitted the smell could be overwhelming but he had got used to it after 20 years.
"I love my job, it's incredibly clever, the technology behind it and to be able to give back to the environment and community is fascinating," he said.
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Police, funeral sector leaders and MPs believe a "lack of laws" to stop wrongdoing "beggars belief".
Read MorePoole MP Neil Duncan-Jordan says a change of leadership is needed in the Labour party.
Read MoreCarolyn Rice
In Christchurch, Dorset
I live right on the edge of the amber storm warning area for Storm Chandra, but at times last night it felt like we were in the middle of it.
The rain was pounding on the windows of the house and the wind was howling - it woke me up several times throughout the night.
This morning, there is a brief respite from the rain - it’s due to be heavy again (see our latest forecast here), just in time for the school run - but the wind is still gusting.
The trains from here up through Hampshire to London are already seeing delays and cancellations. It’s going to be a day of disruption.
Image source, BBC Weather Watchers/Patsy MagsBefore sunrise, large puddles could be seen flooding walking paths in parts of Dorset
The incident between Winchester and Basingstoke caused disruption to services until about midday.
Read MorePubs in Hampshire and Dorset say showing the hit TV show live is helping attract new customers.
Read MoreBournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is asking the government for powers to introduce a tourism levy.
Read MorePolice are investigating the disappearance of three white-tailed eagles across the country.
Read MoreThe £1.5m study will look at whether the site at Portland is suitable for a wind turbine manufacturing.
Read MoreTwo grave stones laid on the seabed for almost 800 years before being discovered by divers.
Read MoreLyall Babington, 74, was skippering his yacht Mollie on a round-the-world voyage.
Read MoreAmanda Cronin spent her childhood in Hampshire countryside and spending time on Dorset beaches.
Read MoreHampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation says it is oversubscribed and unable to meet demand for grants.
Read MoreThe victim of a Dorset house fire believes it could have been started by her son's computer.
Read MoreCurtis Lancaster
BBC South
Turning now to BBC Radio Solent, Polanski tells Alun Newman it’s “really important to protect green belt land”.
He admits more housing is needed but said they should be built on brownfield land.
He adds that there is a need for more “affordable housing” and says pointing the finger at people who want to protect our nature and wildlife needs to stop.
As a reminder, a brownfield site is an old industrial or inner-city site that is cleared for a new building development.
Image source, BBC Radio SolentCurtis Lancaster
BBC South
"My number one focus and my relentless focus is on lowering people’s bills,” Zack Polanski tells Steve Harris on BBC Radio Solent.
“People in this country are tired and exhausted” by the cost of living, he says.
He proposes a 1% tax on the assets of multi-millionaires and billionaires.
Ewan Murrie
Politics reporter, Westminster

For Zack Polanski, this radio round is all about trying to project confidence ahead of the Green Party Conference.
He told me that he's keen to stress that, since his landslide victory in the leadership election last month, party membership is up by a third to 80,000.
Speaking on BBC Solent, he boasted that these numbers show his party already has "clout", while promising to use his platform to hold ministers to account on issues like the cost of living.
But despite the bravado, the stakes tomorrow are high indeed - his speech will help to determine how effectively he can pitch his party as a viable alternative to disaffected Labour voters.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council is considering discount cards for residents.
Read MoreThe council by-election saw the Reform candidate finish second in a seat they had hoped to win.
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