Schedule
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Gary White and Dave Wilkins with Under the Covers (Repeat)
10:00pm - Midnight
Repeat of last Wednesday's Under the Covers
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight Selection
Midnight - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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Peter Quinn with Breakfast
7:00am - 10:00am
Join in the fun and wake up with Peter each morning playing 8 decades of hits
Top Stories from Sky News
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Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not be able to buy tickets to Aston Villa match
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not be able to buy tickets to their club's match with Aston Villa next month, Sky News understands.
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No more investigations into 'non-crime hate incidents', Met Police says
Metropolitan Police is to stop investigating "non-crime hate incidents" to "reduce ambiguity" after prosecutors dropped a case against Graham Linehan.
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Louvre worker says staff 'repeatedly warned about security shortcomings' before jewellery heist
A security worker at the Louvre has told Sky News that "obsolete" equipment and a "drastic cut in staff" meant they had "reached the limit" of what they could do to protect the world-famous museum.
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The nightclub, the bath, the orgy - key claims from Andrew accuser's posthumous memoir
Six months after Virginia Giuffre's death, her posthumous memoir will be published on Tuesday - detailing alleged sexual encounters with Prince Andrew.
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UK 'ready to spend well over £100m' on possible deployment of British troops to Ukraine
The UK is ready to spend "well over" £100m on a possible deployment of British forces to Ukraine if Donald Trump secures a peace deal with Russia, the defence secretary has said.
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'People shouldn't be scared to go to synagogue': Manchester attack victim speaks out
A man injured in the Manchester terrorist attack has spoken for the first time about his return to the Heaton Park synagogue.
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Ex-England footballer Stuart Pearce's son dies in tractor crash
The son of former England footballer Stuart Pearce has died in a crash, his family has said.
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Southport killer assessed as posing no risk to others six days before deadly attack
Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana was judged by a mental health service to pose no risk to others just six days before he murdered three girls at a dance class, a public inquiry has been told.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Slot's big selection dilemmas: Who to pick at full-back? Can Salah be axed? Will Wirtz start?
Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to Man Utd at Anfield on Super Sunday has given head coach Arne Slot plenty to consider, and he now has a number of selection issues to sort out as he seeks a formula to get the champions back to winning ways.
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Carra: Salah shouldn't be guaranteed starter for Liverpool
Mohammed Salah should no longer be a guaranteed starter for Liverpool every week, according to Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher.
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Liverpool's defence, Forest's style: What's going wrong for the clubs in crisis?
Liverpool's problems mounted as Manchester United condemned them to a fourth consecutive defeat for the first time since 2014. They are not the only Premier League club in crisis right now.
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The inside story of Ange's 39-day reign at Forest
Day 39. The end. Ange Postecoglou applauded a near-empty City Ground at full-time of Nottingham Forest's 3-0 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday. Just a few minutes later, he was telling his squad he had been sacked.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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The Harper Lee mystery:  Are two new novels 'waiting to be published'?
One of Harper Lee's surviving relatives says it's possible there could be major unpublished works by the author still to be discovered, following the release of eight of her previously unseen short stories.
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No more investigations into 'non-crime hate incidents', Met Police says
Metropolitan Police is to stop investigating "non-crime hate incidents" to "reduce ambiguity" after prosecutors dropped a case against Graham Linehan.
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Behind the scenes of China's micro-drama boom
It was a pretty wild morning.
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'He's a rock star - you can't fake that': Bruce Springsteen on his new biopic and the star stepping into his shoes
"It's a cliché," says Bruce Springsteen, "but he is a rock star - and you can't fake that."
Business News from Sky
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Pizza Hut to shut 68 restaurants in the UK
Pizza Hut is to close 68 restaurants and 11 delivery sites with the loss of more than 1,200 jobs after the company behind its UK venues fell into administration.
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Bank of England job fears as Bailey warns of tough choices
Staff at the Bank of England are on alert for potential job cuts in Threadneedle Street after the governor, Andrew Bailey, warned of tough decisions about the institution's future cost base.
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'Significant signs of recovery' hours after major internet outage
The internet appears to be recovering after a major outage knocked out thousands of websites, including Amazon, Snapchat, Reddit and several banks.
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Plan to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy sector unveiled - as 'priority' roles in demand named
Ministers have unveiled their flagship plan to train and recruit workers for the booming clean energy sector, which it is hoping to supercharge in the next five years.