UK News
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Bishop tells of tears at Vatican for Pope Francis ahead of funeral
Bishop Paul Tighe also said there is ‘a little bit of national pride’ that an Irish-born man is the chief organiser while the post is vacant.
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UK firm Nanoco sues LG over claims of TV technology patent infringement
Runcorn-based Nanoco has filed a lawsuit in the US against the electronics giant, claiming it has wilfully infringed its intellectual property.
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Hunterston B site declared nuclear-free as all spent fuel removed
The plant in North Ayrshire provided power for nearly 46 years before it was shut down in 2022.
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UK cardinal says Pope’s funeral to be ‘masterpiece’ in managing ‘big egos’
Leaders and dignitaries from all over the world will attend the late pontiff’s requiem mass.
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Offshore energy workers to be balloted on strikes after ‘shameful’ pay offer
The ballot opens on April 29 and runs until June 2.
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Biomass power generators could be ‘marking own homework on sustainability’
The Public Accounts Committee said certification schemes aiming to ensure biomass has been sustainably sourced may not be strong enough.
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Ballot opens for 2026 ahead of London Marathon on Sunday
A world-record 840,000 people entered the ballot for this year’s event, with more than 56,000 people expected to take part.
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Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in Kashmir
The report of a gunfight comes amid soaring tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad after gunmen killed 26 people on Tuesday.
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All bets are off on conclave outcome, says Vatican expert
UK theologian Professor Anna Rowlands said the timing of the star-studded Conclave film, released late last year, ‘couldn’t be more powerful’.
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Running can help bridge Westminster divide, say MPs ahead of London Marathon
Sixteen MPs and one peer will be taking on the challenge of the London Marathon on Sunday.
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Princess Royal remembers brave Anzacs in their own words at Gallipoli
Anne attended a service at Anzac Cove on the 110th anniversary of the ill-fated assault by Australian and New Zealand troops.
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Anzac Day hecklers strike as Australia, New Zealand remember fallen war heroes
At least two Australian services were disrupted by protests, with hecklers disrupting services in Melbourne and Perth.