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News WWII mines cleared on island site - A World War II pipe mine found close to the Isle of Wight's main gas pipe is safely removed. River re-routing plans criticised - A campaign group is calling on the Forestry Commission to stop its plans to change the route of a stream in the New Forest. Buddhist centre plan for shut pub - A Buddhist group is trying to turn a boarded up derelict Southampton pub into a meditation centre. Road closure plans for horse fair - A historic Hampshire village will be affected by major road closures during its annual fair, police say. World War II bombs 'were fake' - Two 500lb devices thought to be World War II bombs are destroyed in the New Forest. Power cut hits Southampton centre - About 175 properties in Southampton city centre are left without electricity following a power failure. Ainslie takes sixth world title - Hampshire-based Olympic champion Ben Ainslie wins a record sixth Finn world title at Falmouth Bay in Cornwall. Sub disaster remembered 80 years on - Relatives hope to visit the site of HMS M2 which sank killing 60 men Tree frog discovered in asparagus - A couple find a tree frog nestling in Peruvian asparagus tips they bought in a supermarket. Oldest living kidney donor at 83 - Overton man becomes the oldest person in the UK to donate a kidney while still alive Chainrai makes offer for Pompey - Former Portsmouth owner Balram Chainrai makes a firm offer to buy back the debt-ridden club. Carberry & Katich see out a draw - Michael Carberry and Simon Katich both make half centuries as the final day ends in a rain-hit draw at Headingley. Hants make Isle of Wight return - Hampshire will return to the Isle of Wight on 11 June to play a competitive fixture there for the first time since 1962. Taylor wins Premier League title - Phil Taylor faces Aldershot's James Wade at the sixth Premier League title play-offs in London on Thursday. VIDEO: Have you got The Knowledge? - BBC Late Kick Off (South/South West/West) look back at their series of The Knowledge. VIDEO: Goal-line technology put to the test - Hawk-Eye's ball-tracking technology is being put to the test at Southampton's ground, as BBC Sport's Richard Conway reports. (UK users only) Holdsworth eyes career progress - Aldershot boss Dean Holdsworth studies for Uefa's Pro Licence VIDEO: Olympic sailing team announced - BBC South Today meet Hampshire's Ben Rhodes Claridge to retire... definitely, maybe - BBC pundit Steve Claridge considers his options VIDEO: Replica church built in garden - An Isle of Wight man has spent more than 3,000 hours building a model church in his garden. Cathedral receives lottery grant - Winchester Cathedral receives £475,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to carry out major repairs. Diamond Jubilee cake for Queen - A giant cake is baked by military caterers for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee parade and muster Patients 'skip' cholesterol drugs - A woman from Yateley explains how stopping her medication resulted in a serious stroke Island asphalt plans criticised - Plans to build a £2.3m plant to produce asphalt for the Isle of Wight's roads are criticised by residents. UK air ambulances cleared to fly - Air ambulances are given permission to fly again from Wednesday, after half of the UK's fleet of 32 helicopters were grounded over safety fears. Olympic sailor starts torch relay - Sailor Ben Ainslie will carry the torch on the first leg of its relay from Land's End in Cornwall Torch relay support team unveiled - One of the 2012 Olympic torch relay sponsors unveils its fleet of support vehicles. VIDEO: Chelsea garden plans take shape - A team of gardeners from the New Forest in Hampshire put the final preparations to their display at the world famous RHS Chelsea Flower Show. VIDEO: Political week in 60 seconds - Sunday Politics South looks back at the week's political headlines in 60 seconds. VIDEO: UK's oldest living kidney donor - Nicholas Crace, the 83-year-old who has become the oldest person in the UK to donate a kidney while still being alive, told BBC Breakfast why he decided to donate so late in life. VIDEO: Shopping centre used in training - A partly demolished shopping centre in Hampshire has been used for a major rescue training exercise. VIDEO: 'It's taken a long time to find a job' - UK unemployment has fallen for the second month in a row. However, figures also show a record number of people working part-time who would rather be doing full-time jobs. VIDEO: Jo Yeates memorial garden planted - A garden has been planted in tribute to murdered landscape architect Jo Yeates near her family home in Hampshire.
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