Schedule
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight SelectionMidnight - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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Peter Quinn with Breakfast7:00am - 10:00am
Join in the fun and wake up with Peter each morning playing 8 decades of hits
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Ron Critcher with The Morning Show (Sitting in for Nick Mallinson)10:00am - Noon
Join Ron for the Hoilday Season
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John Noble with Lunch TimeNoon - 2:00pm
Have lunch with John! and be entertained set ready for the afternoon
Top Stories from Sky News
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PM 'weighs up options' ahead of crucial cabinet meeting – as ministers tell him to set timetable for departureThe prime minister is "weighing up his options" ahead of a cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning after members of his government told him he should set a timetable for his departure.
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Ian Watkins murder trial shown bodycam footage of alleged killerAn inmate who allegedly murdered paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins in jail was "smug" and "smirking" after the attack, a court has heard.
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Child abductor freed by mistake went to pub before fleeing UK, court toldA man jailed over the abduction of his son may have left the UK in the three days it took prison staff to tell police he had been mistakenly released.
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'I will not resign': South Africa's president rejects calls to quitSouth Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected calls to quit despite an impeachment committee being set up to reinvestigate allegations that he hid the theft of cash stashed in his sofas.
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Driver filmed with football net on top of carPolice say a driver made an "own goal" by dangerously driving with an unsecured football net on top of their car.
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Wordle to launch as TV game showWordle, the popular online word game, is coming to our screens as a game show.
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Ukrainian 'did a bad job' when he set fire to Starmer's old car, court toldA Ukrainian was told he "did a bad job" by a Russian-speaking taskmaster called El Money after setting fire to a car previously owned by Sir Keir Starmer, a jury has heard.
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Teaching assistant who spat at and pinched pupils jailedA teaching assistant has been jailed after spitting at a child and pinching another pupil's nose at a Kent school.
Top Sports News from Sky
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De Zerbi: Referee was not calm, he was feeling the pressureRoberto De Zerbi said referee Jarred Gillett was "not calm" during Tottenham's 1-1 draw against Leeds United and believes match officials are feeling the pressure after VAR controversy at West Ham.
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Dubois promoter says Taylor fight is perfect ‘swansong event’Caroline Dubois is the ideal final opponent for Katie Taylor, says the British world champion's promoter Nakisa Bidarian.
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Swiatek demolishes Osaka as Sinner continues to dominateIga Swiatek booked her place in the Italian Open quarter-finals after she breezed past Naomi Osaka with a 6-2 6-1 victory on Monday.
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Carra: Only people who don't want Arsenal to win PL thought VAR call was wrongJamie Carragher believes only people who don't want Arsenal to win the Premier League title have an issue with the VAR call to rule out the Hammers' equaliser against Arsenal on Sunday.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Dua Lipa suing Samsung for $15mBritish pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against ‌Samsung Electronics seeking at least $15m (£11m) in damages. 
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Ian Watkins murder trial shown bodycam footage of alleged killerAn inmate who allegedly murdered paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins in jail was "smug" and "smirking" after the attack, a court has heard.
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Adolescence dominates BAFTAs in final awards season haulIt was another huge night for the drama that sparked a national conversation on misogyny, with Adolescence cleaning up at the BAFTA TV Awards.
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BAFTA TV Awards red carpet fashion in picturesThis year's BAFTA TV Awards red carpet was a star-studded affair, featuring a host of screen stars from around the world.
Business News from Sky
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British Steel to be nationalised, says StarmerKeir Starmer has announced government plans to nationalise British Steel.
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Cut employee national insurance to win back voters, Labour report saysRadical economic reforms such as cutting national insurance and overhauling capital gains tax are Labour's only ways of winning back voters they have lost to Reform and the Greens, a report will warn.
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Fraud risk as World Cup frenzy begins, fans warnedFootball fans are being urged to be alert to fraud ahead of the World Cup, with victims of ticket scams losing £215 on average.