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  • Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis dies aged 74

    Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis dies aged 74

    Charis Scott-HolmBBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Getty Images A white-haired man wearing a white suit and black shirt holds his hands in the air while sat at his drumkit. He is illuminated by stage lights and is smiling for the crowd.Getty Images

    Tributes have been paid to Gilson Lavis who performed alongside the likes of Dolly Parton and BB King

    Drummer Gilson Lavis has died at his home in Lincolnshire at the age of 74.

    Lavis…

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  • The new frontier of women’s cricket: How the game is booming beyond the Commonwealth – Olympics.com

    The new frontier of women’s cricket: How the game is booming beyond the Commonwealth – Olympics.com

    1. The new frontier of women’s cricket: How the game is booming beyond the Commonwealth  Olympics.com
    2. Women’s World Cup 2029 to have ten teams; talks on for cricket in 2032 Olympics  ESPNcricinfo
    3. Success of Women’s Cricket World Cup demonstrates…

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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  • Duchess Sophie undertakes first engagement as royals reel from Andrew scandal

    Duchess Sophie undertakes first engagement as royals reel from Andrew scandal

    Duchess Sophie undertakes first engagement as royals reel from Andrew scandal 

    The royal family on Friday shared details of a royal engagement undertaken by Duchess Sophie.

    Sharing multiple photos of the wife of…

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  • Ferrari on the fourth row in Sakhir

    Ferrari on the fourth row in Sakhir

    The Bahrain 8 Hours, the final act of the 2025 FIA WEC, will see the number 51 499P crewed by championship leaders Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado and Antonio Giovinazzi start from seventh place. The sister car, number 50,…

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  • Camaraderie – Keely Hodgkinson and Georgia Hunter Bell | News | Tokyo 25

    Camaraderie – Keely Hodgkinson and Georgia Hunter Bell | News | Tokyo 25

    On the track, Keely Hodgkinson and Georgia Hunter Bell are rivals. In training, they’re friends, sparring mates, and – according to their coach Trevor Painter – “quite sassy.” Together, they’ve turned the M11 Track Club into one of…

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  • NCCIA nabs suspect for selling Pakistani citizens’ data online

    NCCIA nabs suspect for selling Pakistani citizens’ data online

    The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has arrested a suspect accused of selling the personal data of Pakistani citizens online.

    The arrest follows reports from two months ago about the illegal sale of citizens’ data, after…

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  • 2026 GRAMMYS Nominations: Best Traditional Country Album Nominees

    2026 GRAMMYS Nominations: Best Traditional Country Album Nominees

    The 2026 GRAMMYS take place Sunday, Feb. 1, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, broadcasting live on the CBS Television Network and streaming live and on demand on Paramount+. Watch highlights and exclusive GRAMMYS content from the 2026 GRAMMYS…

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  • Single-cell analysis reveals HPV-induced keratinocyte heterogeneity in cervical cancer

    Single-cell analysis reveals HPV-induced keratinocyte heterogeneity in cervical cancer

    Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CESC), the most prevalent subtype of cervical cancer, remains a major global health burden driven primarily by persistent high-risk HPV infection and genetic susceptibility.

    A research team led by…

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  • Satair to acquire Unical Aviation

    Satair to acquire Unical Aviation

    Copenhagen, Denmark, 7 November 2025, – Satair, an Airbus company, has entered into an agreement to acquire Unical Aviation Inc. (“Unical”), a global aircraft parts and components supplier of Used Serviceable Material (USM) and its subsidiary ecube, a global expert in aircraft storage, disassembly, and transition services. This strategic acquisition represents a significant milestone in Satair’s strategy in the USM space, and reinforces its commitment to providing comprehensive and integrated aftermarket solutions. 

    The acquisition includes Unical’s and ecube’s seven operational sites and offices across North America, Spain, and the United Kingdom, with combined 2024 revenue of $298 million and headcount of 413, adding a strategic expansion to Satair’s global footprint. 

    The transaction is subject to the customary regulatory approvals and is expected to be finalised in early 2026. 

    Both the expertise and infrastructure of Unical and ecube across will play a key role in enhancing Satair’s capabilities as a reliable provider of USM solutions, complementing its current offering supported by its subsidiary, VAS Aero Services – acquired by Satair in 2022 – and leveraging VAS’s capabilities across engine, multi-fleet USM and end-of-life support. 

    Richard Stoddart, CEO of Satair and Head of Airbus Material Services, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Unical and ecube to Satair.” He added: “At its core, this acquisition is about enhancing aircraft lifecycle management capabilities in the aerospace aftermarket. Prolonging the lifespan of material resources is essential – not only is it the most effective way to maximise the value of assets, it is also integral to establishing responsible material practices that benefit both our customers and our industry’s long-term future.” 

    Sharon Green, CEO of Unical, commented: “We are delighted to join forces with Satair. This partnership marks a pivotal moment for Unical, and I have full faith that together we will unlock significant value for our customers, employees, and stakeholders. As a global leader in USM and a premier provider of aircraft storage, disassembly, and transition services, Unical and ecube are a powerful and natural match for Satair’s ambitions in services growth, material availability, and sustainability. We’re proud of what we’ve built—and even more excited for what’s ahead.” 

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