Hampshire and Dorset Live: Wednesday 21 September
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Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images View more on twitterView more on twitter - In cricket, Hampshire continues its battle to avoid relegation from Division One of the County Championship - follow the latest on the BBC Sport Live page
- Onto football and Southampton boss Claude Puel has said he'll make a number of changes for tonight's EFL Cup thrid round game against Crystal Palace
- In the National League, Eastleigh have signed goalkeeper Ryan Clarke from AFC Wimbledon
- And in speedway, Poole Pirates manager Neil Middleditch has said he wants a lead of at least 10 points after tonight's first leg of the Elite League play-off semi-final
- A car dealership with 12 sites in southern England has been placed into administration, causing the loss of 267 jobs
- An annual motorsports and extreme sports festival in Bournemouth looks set to end over a lack of sponsorship
- A gift shop's newspaper advert that featured a golliwog character has been banned by the advertising watchdog
- And a 74-year-old grandmother from Lymington is looking to become the oldest person to sail non-stop around the world - Jeanne Socrates already holds the record as the oldest woman to circumnavigate the globe
- Part one:Sixteen-year-old Ali describes his "scary" journey across the Channel
- Part two: Dorset PCC Martyn Underhill calls for review into security at Poole Port
- Part three:Ali's journey to Peterborough
- Part four: What happens to young asylum seekers when they reach the UK?
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- Part two: Dorset PCC Martyn Underhill calls for review into security at Poole Port
- Part three:Ali's journey to Peterborough
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- Impact on the local economy
- Quality of life for wildlife, residents and businesses nearby waste sites
- Visual impact, noise and dust around mineral sites
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Ayo Obileye: Dover Athletic sign Eastleigh defender on loan
Dover have signed defender Ayo Obileye from fellow National League side Eastleigh on a two-month loan deal.
The 22-year-old is yet to feature in the league since joining the Spitfires from Charlton Athletic in the summer.
Obileye has also spent time on the books at Sheffield Wednesday and had two loan spells at Dagenham & Redbridge after joining Charlton.
He is eligible to make his debut for Dover in Saturday's game against Lincoln City at Crabble.
Motorsports festival 'unlikely' in 2017
An annual motorsports and extreme sports festival in Bournemouth looks set to end over a lack of sponsorship.
Read moreGary Lineker gets a surprise at the Vitality Stadium
Sport latest: Hampshire continues battle to avoid religation
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Latest headlines for the region: Job losses as car dealership enters administration
Seeking asylum: 'My mother told me I must leave'
There are currently more than 4,000 asylum seeking children in the care of councils in England.
In the final report of a BBC South Today investigation, 16-year-old Ali, from Afghanistan, explains to reporter Emma Vardy why he was made to leave his family behind:
To view the previous parts of the report click here:
Weather outlook for the region: Dry and clear overnight
It will be a dry night with some clear spells leading to a few mist and fog patches places, including the New Forest.
Lows of about 15C (59F).
Tomorrow, it will dry and bright at first, although cloud will gradually thicken from the west, bringing the odd spot of rain.
Highs of about 18 Deg C (64F).
For a full 10-day forecast, visit the BBC Weather site.
Get ready for the New Forest Freedom Parade
T20: Hampshire's Rod Bransgrove sees new competition as key to young audience
BBC Sport
Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove believes a new city-based Twenty20 competition is vital to holding on to the game's young audience.
The 18 counties and the MCC will debate the ECB's plan for a new tournament to run alongside the existing T20 Blast at a board meeting in October.
It is proposed that the new eight-team competition could begin in 2018.
"I have long held the belief that cricket is at a crossroads," Bransgrove told BBC South Today.
Seeking asylum: Afghan teenager who evaded port security 'likely to get refugee status'
South Today
A young asylum seeker from Afghanistan who evaded security checks at in France and is believed to have made it to the via Poole Port has a good chance of getting refugee status and settling in the UK, the charity Asylum Aid has said.
Zoe Gardner explains more:
To view the previous videos in the BBC South Today investigation click here:
Enid Blyton shop rapped over golliwog ad
A newspaper advert for an Enid Blyton gift shop featuring a golliwog character is banned by the advertising watchdog.
Read moreYour pictures: BBC Weather Watchers capture Brighwater and Freshwater
BBC Weather
Thanks to our BBC Weather Watchers on the Isle of Wight for uploading these pictures to the site earlier.
Mike B snapped the hills of Brighwater, while Sheila Carey-Holt photographed birds in Freshwater.
Seeking asylum: An Afghan teenager's journey across the Channel
South Today
A BBC South Today investigation has revealed how a teenager from Afghanistan evaded French and UK checks to reach England.
Here’s home affairs correspondent Emma Vardy with the third part of her report.
Watch part onewith 16-year-old asylum seeker Ali, who is believed to entered the UK via Poole Port.
Dorset's Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill spoke of his bid to get Border Force to review its security at Poole in part two of the report.
Concerns raised following Dorset waste and mineral sites consultation
A number of concerns have been raised following a consultation into waste and recycling, and mineral sites in Dorset, the county council has said.
Concerns raised during a public consultation, which focused on potential new sites, included:
In total 483 people and organisations responded.
"Both plans will be reviewed in the light of responses, before a further public consultation on revised drafts takes place in February next year," the authority added.
Man charged over £10,000 jewellery burglary
Tax credits firm Concentrix will not have contract renewed
Concentrix, the US firm accused of incorrectly withdrawing tax credits from hundreds of claimants, will not have its contract renewed, HMRC has said.
The BBC earlier reported the case of Nicola McKenzie (pictured), a teenage mother from Southampton who had her child tax credits stopped after she was wrongly accused of being married to a 74-year-old dead man.
The firm, employed by the government to cut tax credit fraud and overpayment, will complete its current contract which expires in May 2017.
Concentrix said it had operated "within the guidance set by HMRC".
Alton train station revamp plans consultation to begin
A public consultation on plans to revamp Alton train station will open to the public on Monday.
The plans include changes to pedestrian and cycle access, new signage for bus services and a review of parking arrangements, East Hampshire District Council said.
The authority is working with South West Trains, Hampshire County Council and Alton Town Council on the project.
The consultation runs until 12 October.
Job losses as car dealership enters administration
A car dealership with 12 sites in southern England has entered administration leading to the loss of almost 270 jobs.
The "winding down" of operations at City Motor Holdings and associated companies has been blamed on "a sustained period of poor trading".
Its five sites in Basingstoke - at the Autoplaza - were closed last week, along with three in Newbury and two in Reading.
Administrator KPMG said it had made steps to contact affected customers.