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  • Classical music broadcaster dies aged 94

    Classical music broadcaster dies aged 94

    Award-winning classical music broadcaster Sir Humphrey Burton has died at the age of 94.

    He presented the BBC’s Omnibus and In Performance arts programmes in the 1970s and 80s, was the corporation’s head of music and arts for six years, and…

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  • IMF contradicts Pakistan’s $60bn export target

    IMF contradicts Pakistan’s $60bn export target

    A clear contradiction has surfaced between Pakistan’s official export ambitions and the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) projections, raising questions about the feasibility of the government’s long-term…

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  • Gold forecast to glitter again next year despite biggest gain since 1979 – Reuters

    1. Gold forecast to glitter again next year despite biggest gain since 1979  Reuters
    2. Gold rally to slow next year  The Express Tribune
    3. Silver price revised significantly higher for 2026, but gold will outshine – BMO Capital Markets  KITCO
    4. Gold in review from pure macro trade to cornerstone asset  home.saxo
    5. What’s Behind Gold’s Rally?  The Dispatch

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  • Lumotion | optimises ROI with digital-first play zones

    Lumotion | optimises ROI with digital-first play zones

    Collective laboratory

    The new extended programme has been met with excitement across the community of live immersive and interactive creators. However, not all changes to the event have gone to plan, and the event team was forced to change the…

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  • Analysing fungal microbiome differences between the roots of healthy and diseased Chinese hickory (Carya cathayensis) trees

    Analysing fungal microbiome differences between the roots of healthy and diseased Chinese hickory (Carya cathayensis) trees

    Sequencing data characterisation

    A total of 1,695,573 ITS1 amplicon sequence reads were obtained from 27 samples, with an average of 62,799 reads per sample. After quality control using the EasyAmplicon pipeline, an average of 61,425 clean reads…

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  • It’s Wise to Wash All Produce, but These 12 Fruits and Veggies Need Extra Attention

    It’s Wise to Wash All Produce, but These 12 Fruits and Veggies Need Extra Attention

    It’s important to clean your fridge and freezer every so often, but what about the food sitting inside it? Specifically, that bottom drawer, where fruits and veggies go to retire. Even the healthiest-looking produce  can carry unwelcome…

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  • 51,000 passengers offloaded after failing immigration checks this year, FIA tells NA panel – Dawn

    1. 51,000 passengers offloaded after failing immigration checks this year, FIA tells NA panel  Dawn
    2. Thousands of Pakistanis deported for begging from multiple countries, NA committee told  Geo News
    3. 66,154 air travellers offloaded this year, FIA tells…

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  • King Charles declares Beatrice, Eugenie are ‘not on trial’ period

    King Charles declares Beatrice, Eugenie are ‘not on trial’ period

    King Charles declares Beatrice, Eugenie are ‘not on trial’ period 

    King Charles made an empathetic gesture for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie after a tumultuous 2025.

    The monarch showed the world that the…

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  • Was ‘chemical spray’ used on PTI workers? Pak police use water cannons on protesters outside Adiala Jail — VIDEO

    Was ‘chemical spray’ used on PTI workers? Pak police use water cannons on protesters outside Adiala Jail — VIDEO

    Police in Pakistan reportedly used water cannons containing chemicals outside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi against supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), along with former PM Imran Khan’s sisters, who gathered to demand the release of…

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  • UKAEA and NDA strengthen collaborative approach to decommissioning

    UKAEA and NDA strengthen collaborative approach to decommissioning

    • Memorandum of Understanding agreed to enable and encourage knowledge sharing, and improve best practice
    • NDA’s extensive experience will support the decommissioning of UKAEA’s Joint European Torus (JET) with the development and implementation of safe, compliant, and efficient waste strategies, and with planning for decommissioning JET’s auxiliary buildings at Culham Campus
    • Solutions that are developed for UKAEA’s unique challenges related to JET may have potential to be applied at NDA sites

    The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) have signed a formal agreement to share their knowledge and expertise, advancing the delivery of major decommissioning programmes.

    The NDA is responsible for decommissioning the UK’s 17 earliest nuclear sites – one of the largest and most complex nuclear decommissioning and remediation programmes in Europe.

    UKAEA’s decommissioning of the Joint European Torus (JET) will contribute invaluable insights to the development of future commercial fusion power plants and the planning of their whole lifecycle.

    By embedding learnings from the NDA, the JET Decommissioning and Repurposing (JDR) team will be able to fast-track efficiencies and best practice into its planning and delivery processes.

    The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalises a working relationship between the two organisations which has existed for several years and reflects the number of shared challenges faced across the fusion and nuclear sectors.

    Both UKAEA and NDA collaborate as partners through RAICo (the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Collaboration) and, ahead of the transition from plasma operations into shutdown, the JDR team sought advice from their NDA counterparts in areas such as waste disposal routes, processing facilities, and regulations.

    Meanwhile, technologies and techniques which are developed for JET’s unique circumstances may be adaptable for use in relevant parts of the NDA estate.

    Zac Scott, Director of JET Decommissioning and Repurposing Programme at UKAEA:

    “JDR is a world-leading programme in the fusion sector, but many of the issues we are facing are common in decommissioning. It is therefore important for the team at UKAEA to learn as we move into the next few years of delivery.

    “Over the last year we have visited a number of NDA sites and met the teams delivering decommissioning across the country. Formalising our relationship with the NDA will help us to leverage their extensive knowledge and experience, along with research and development capabilities.

    “At the same time, we will be able to share the lessons and solutions we have engineered for our own challenges which could be applied in the NDA estate. We certainly believe that this is a beneficial agreement for all stakeholders.”

    Clive Nixon, NDA Group Chief Nuclear Strategy Officer:

    “The NDA group are at the forefront of nuclear decommissioning, we have one of the most experienced and skilled nuclear workforces in the world, developing pioneering solutions which have applications across the nuclear sector and beyond.

    “The environment we work in is uniquely complex, so collaborating with UKAEA is extremely beneficial in terms of sharing expertise and knowledge to overcome some of the shared challenges we face.   

    “This agreement will enable us to build on the positive work we’ve done together to date to realise additional benefits including increased efficiencies for the taxpayer and accelerating delivery of our mission.”

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