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00:00This is your World Top Stories for Thursday, the 3rd of April 2025.
00:07Brought to you by National World.
00:11Procast Group celebrates one year in Aberdeen with new contracts.
00:15Procast Group is celebrating one year since establishing a permanent base in Aberdeen.
00:21The principal contractor has recently secured several new contracts in the north of Scotland.
00:28Break-in drama, We Love Pets East Coast worker hailed a hero.
00:32A Waveney-based pet care company, We Love Pets East Coast,
00:37put on their hero's capes recently as they came to the rescue of a couple
00:41whose house had been broken into while they were on holiday.
00:46Political opinion, Councillor Jane Scullion, an appreciation for our National Health Service.
00:52Submitted by Keir R. Jane Scullion, Leader of Council and Labour Group.
00:59Brown Books opens their new temporary location at Luton Point.
01:03Brown Books, a cherished local community bookstore run by Luton Literature,
01:08has officially opened its temporary location at Luton Point today.
01:15County Durham Care Home rated Top 20 Home in the Care Home.co.uk Awards 2025 in the North East.
01:24This marks Grampian Court's eighth year in the prestigious awards.
01:30Talented Burnley College Learners on Road to WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.
01:36Three talented Burnley College Learners are setting out on a journey of a lifetime
01:41in a bid to represent the UK on the international stage at the next WorldSkills competition.
01:47Known as the Skills Olympics, it will be held in Shanghai, China in September 2026.
01:55Top 16 seeds for 2025 World Snooker Championship confirmed.
02:00Full list of names.
02:02The identities of the 16 players who will be seeds for the upcoming 2025 World Snooker Championship
02:09at the Crucible Theatre are now all known.
02:14Former cop arrested in sex abuse investigation.
02:18A third former police officer has been arrested as part of an investigation
02:23into child sexual exploitation and abuse in Rotherham decades ago.
02:30Boylan calls for improved autism services and greater inclusion of people with autism.
02:36April is World Autism Month and Mr Boylan commended groups like Autism NI
02:41for their advocacy in raising awareness.
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