Schedule
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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
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John Noble with Lunch Time
Noon - 2:00pm
Have lunch with John! and be entertained set ready for the afternoon
Top Stories from Sky News
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Zelenskyy responds as Trump and Putin set up summit ahead of key meeting today
Donald Trump will host Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House today after announcing another meeting with Vladimir Putin, as the US president seeks to end the war in Ukraine.
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Putin set to return to EU soil for first time since war began - and you can already see his smile
As ever with Vladimir Putin, timing is everything.
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The first digital ID launches today
From today, digital veteran cards are available for ex-members of the armed services - the first step in the digitisation of almost every form of ID.
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27 years after conviction, he hopes he'll still be alive by the time he's cleared his name
A Post Office Capture victim says delays in the justice system have left him fearing he may never live to see his name cleared.
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Stopping Israeli fans from going to match raises serious question about one of UK's biggest cities
Stopping Israeli football fans from attending a match in Birmingham has raised fresh concerns about Britain's ability to protect the Jewish community - two weeks after the deadly terror attack on a Manchester synagogue.
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Public executions, arson attacks and gun battles as Hamas wrestles for control of Gaza
One week into the ceasefire, a new kind of violence is plaguing the Gaza Strip.
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Sam Fender wins Mercury Prize
Sam Fender has won the 2025 Mercury Prize for his album People Watching.
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Ex-Trump adviser attacks president after being charged
Donald Trump's ex-adviser John Bolton has accused the president of attempting to "intimidate his opponents" after being criminally indicted on federal charges.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Hatton cause of death confirmed at inquest
Boxing great Ricky Hatton was found unresponsive in his bedroom, an inquest heard on Thursday morning.
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Sciver-Brunt's England let off hook as Pakistan World Cup match washed out
Pakistan's chance of a huge victory over England was thwarted after rain ruined their Women's Cricket World Cup match in Colombo.
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Russell and Antonelli extend Mercedes contracts
Mercedes have confirmed they will retain their current driver line-up of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
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Rangers closing in on Muscat as head coach search in final stages
Rangers are edging closer to appointing Kevin Muscat as negotiations with his club Shanghai Port continue.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Ace Frehley, Kiss's original guitarist, dies aged 74
Kiss founding member Ace Frehley, the rock band's original lead guitarist, has died aged 74.
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Sam Fender wins Mercury Prize
Sam Fender has won the 2025 Mercury Prize for his album People Watching.
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BBC says Gregg Wallace isn't entitled to damages, as it denies causing 'distress and harassment'
The BBC has said Gregg Wallace is not "entitled to any damages" in response to a High Court claim filed by the presenter - in which he says the broadcaster caused him "distress and harassment".
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Social media star facing deportation to UK
Social media star "Big John" Fisher has said he is being deported from Australia after he was detained over visa issues.
Business News from Sky
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Major milestone in Post Office IT scandal
The first Post Office Capture conviction has now been formally referred to the Court of Appeal, marking a major milestone in the IT scandal.
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Severe blow for UK's bid to become minerals superpower
Britain's hopes of becoming a critical minerals superpower have been dealt a severe blow after one of its leading companies abandoned its plans to build a rare earths refinery near Hull.
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First test of chancellor's 'securonomics' policy does not bode well
Not all that long ago the prevailing wisdom in economic circles was that where things were made hardly mattered. What really mattered, instead, was how much something cost.
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'Gutless betrayal': Nestle condemned over plan to cut 16,000 jobs
The world's biggest packaged food company, Nestle, is to cut 16,000 jobs in the next two years, it announced on Thursday.