Schedule
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight Selection2:00am - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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Bob Preedy with Sunday Morning10:00am - 1:00pm
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Seahaven FM with The Lunch Time Selection1:00pm - 2:00pm
The Seahaven FM Selection from the last 8 decades
Top Stories from Sky News
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Zelenskyy gets ready for peace talks with Trump in Florida - hours after major attack on KyivVolodymyr Zelenskyy is preparing for crucial talks with Donald Trump later today to once again try to bring to an end Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Putin has barely shifted on Ukraine - and any Russian reluctance to peace plan will be a test for TrumpAmid the forward momentum, it's telling that Trump touched the brakes.
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Airstrikes, shootings, hypothermia: The harsh reality of life in Gaza under US-backed ceasefireWarning: This article contains images and descriptions some people may find distressing
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Afghan veterans should be allowed to plug recruitment gaps in British Army, campaigners sayAn Afghan special forces veteran trained in the UK who was left homeless after resettling here following the Taliban takeover is pleading with the government to allow him and his former colleagues to join the British Army.
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Murder investigation launched after death of man punched outside village pubPolice have launched a murder investigation after the death of a 66-year-old man six days after he was punched outside a village pub.
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State of emergency declared in New York as US storm disrupts thousands of flights A powerful winter storm has disrupted one of the busiest travel weekends of the year in New York City and northeastern US.
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Diogo Jota's sons join mascots at Anfield as star's former clubs pay tributeTributes have been paid to Diogo Jota as his two sons Dinis and Duarte joined mascots on the pitch ahead of the first fixture between his two former clubs at Anfield.
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Myanmar's ruling junta says election will provide path to peace - but opponents criticise 'sham' voteYangon is Myanmar's beating heart. The bustle of busy market stalls and sight of glittering Buddhist monuments are a vision of the country those in power want the world to see.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Littler thrashes Suljovic with statement win as Bunting dumped outLuke Littler thrashed Mensur Suljovic with a statement 4-0 win in the third round as Stephen Bunting was knocked out of the World Darts Championship by James Hurrell.
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Boyd: Hearts 'not going away' in title fight despite Celtic cutting gapKris Boyd believes that Hearts will not crumble in the fight for the Scottish Premiership title despite Celtic cutting the gap at the top of the table to just three points.
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A tale of two triple changes: Villa transformed, Chelsea bluntedFor 59 minutes, Aston Villa were pummelled onto the ropes by Chelsea. Trailing 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, Unai Emery had to act. His triple sub transformed the game.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Bayeux Tapestry: Priceless artefact to be insured for £800mThe Bayeux Tapestry will be insured for around £800m when it comes to the UK next year.
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The Cure's guitarist and keyboard player diesThe guitarist and keyboard player for The Cure, Perry Bamonte, has died.
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US talk show host targets Trump in alternative Christmas messageAmerican talk show host Jimmy Kimmel delivered an alternative Christmas message this year, taking aim what he said was the rise of fascism under Donald Trump's government.
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Comedian urges public to nominate historic buildings to saveGriff Rhys Jones has been campaigning for decades to preserve Britain's old buildings.
Business News from Sky
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UK pension funds eye stake in £4.5bn holiday giant Center ParcsSome of Britain's biggest public sector pension schemes are in talks to take a stake in Center Parcs as its Canadian owner finalises a recapitalisation of the holiday parks giant.
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High street banking giants vie for £2.5bn wealth manager EvelynTwo of Britain’s biggest high street banks are embroiled in a £2.5bn takeover battle for Evelyn Partners, the wealth management group.
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The UK's worst Christmas gifts: Rotten fruit, used pyjamas and a Spurs book for a Chelsea fanIt wouldn't be Christmas without at least one gift so misguided we question whether our loved ones know us at all.
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Hundreds of pubs 'have banned Labour MPs' - here's whyA millionaires' playground, Poole in Dorset boasts some of the most expensive properties in the UK, and has been called Britain's Palm Beach.