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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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John Noble with Lunch TimeNoon - 2:00pm
Have lunch with John! and be entertained set ready for the afternoon
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Seahaven FM with Afternoon Delight2:00pm - 4:00pm
Top Stories from Sky News
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Get ready to fight: Armed forces chief issues stark warning as Russian threat growsThere is a growing risk that Russia could attack the UK, and the nation's "sons and daughters" need to be ready to fight, the head of Britain's armed forces has said.
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Out of a job and on benefits: Why Britain isn't workingWinter is closing in on the Bidston Rise housing estate in Birkenhead, but there's one front garden that hasn't given in yet.
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Donald Trump wants $10bn in damages over BBC Panorama editDonald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging the corporation's Panorama documentary portrayed him in a "false, defamatory, deceptive, disparaging, inflammatory, and malicious" manner.
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Rob Reiner's son 'was disruptive at Conan O'Brien party' night before killingsRob Reiner's son - who has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the filmmaker and his wife - was reportedly disruptive at a party hosted by comedian Conan O'Brien the night before the killings.
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Unemployment rate jumps again - young worst affectedThe UK's unemployment rate has risen further, with official figures showing young people being particularly hard hit by the jump in job cuts under Labour.
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The 'magic' window for booking holidays | Best of Money newsletterEarlier this year Sky News launched a free Money newsletter, bringing the kind of content you enjoy in the Money blog directly to your inbox - and more than 120,000 readers have already subscribed.
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'Can I stop my neighbour using Ring doorbell? She's spying on me'Every week, the Money team answers a reader's financial problem or consumer dispute - you can email yours to moneyblog@sky.uk. Today's is...
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Thousands of speeding fines could be cancelled because of camera issueSome drivers have been incorrectly fined for speeding due to an issue with variable speed cameras in England, National Highways has said.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Australia overlook Khawaja for third Ashes Test but Cummins, Lyon returnPat Cummins and Nathan Lyon will return for Australia in the third Ashes Test against England - but there is no place for veteran batter Usman Khawaja.
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Salah would regret leaving Liverpool in January, says CarraJamie Carragher doesn't see Mohamed Salah playing for Liverpool next season but thinks the forward should delay any immediate thoughts about quitting the club in January to secure a fitting Anfield send-off at the end of the season.
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Bunting avoids huge shock as Van den Bergh knocked outStephen Bunting avoided a huge upset as he edged past Poland's Sebastian Bialecki 3-2 in the first round of the World Darts Championship.
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Maresca: I have nothing to add after outburstChelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has refused to clarify comments that he is not getting support at the club.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Donald Trump wants $10bn in damages over BBC Panorama editDonald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging the corporation's Panorama documentary portrayed him in a "false, defamatory, deceptive, disparaging, inflammatory, and malicious" manner.
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Rob Reiner's son 'was disruptive at Conan O'Brien party' night before killingsRob Reiner's son - who has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the filmmaker and his wife - was reportedly disruptive at a party hosted by comedian Conan O'Brien the night before the killings.
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Sir Cliff Richard says he has been treated for prostate cancerSir Cliff Richard has revealed he has been treated for prostate cancer during the past year.
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'An enigma' to the end: John le Carré's son on his father - and how his legacy lives onWriting 26 books and a memoir in his lifetime, John le Carré is widely considered to be one of the best spy novelists of all time.
Business News from Sky
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Out of a job and on benefits: Why Britain isn't workingWinter is closing in on the Bidston Rise housing estate in Birkenhead, but there's one front garden that hasn't given in yet.
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Unemployment rate jumps again - young worst affectedThe UK's unemployment rate has risen further, with official figures showing young people being particularly hard hit by the jump in job cuts under Labour.
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Ben & Jerry's directors removed in fresh twist to Magnum rowA co-founder of Ben & Jerry's has accused its owners of a fresh attempt to "silence" its social mission through the departures of three members of its independent board.
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Thousands of speeding fines could be cancelled because of camera issueSome drivers have been incorrectly fined for speeding due to an issue with variable speed cameras in England, National Highways has said.