How To Listen
Schedule
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The Seahaven Selection From The Last 8 Decades
8:00pm - 9:00pm
The greatest hits from the last 8 decades
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Gary White and Dave Wilkins with Under the Covers
9:00pm - 11:00pm
Rock Covers and Originals every Wednesday evening
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Norman Baker with the Hidden 60s
11:00pm - Midnight
Music from that FAB Decade
Top Stories from Sky News
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PM was told of Raab's 'unacceptable behaviour' before appointing him to cabinet
Rishi Sunak was told about Dominic Raab's "unacceptable behaviour" over the summer before he became prime minister and appointed the deputy PM to his cabinet role, a source has alleged to Sky News.
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Dog that killed four-year-old girl was family pet, police say
Four-year-old Alice Stones was killed by her family pet, police officers have confirmed.
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Strikes take toll on economy as widespread disruption forces many to stay at home
Britain is experiencing its biggest day of industrial action for more than a decade, with up to half a million people walking out across the country. 
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Teachers, train drivers and civil servants: Who is striking in biggest day of industrial action in a decade
The UK is facing the biggest day of industrial action in more than a decade on Wednesday as teachers, university staff, train drivers, civil servants, bus drivers and security guards will all go on strike.
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Tom Jones iconic 'Delilah' song banned from Wales national stadium by rugby chiefs
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has struck "Delilah" off its choir playlist at the Principality Stadium.
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Missing dog walker's parents fear 'somebody has got her'
The parents of a missing mother-of-two who vanished while walking her dog fear "somebody has got her".
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Where are we when we're at our angriest? Tweet location study reveals trends
People are more likely to express disgust and frustration on social media when they are at train stations, new research suggests.
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Two men jailed for murder and property fraud plot of 71-year-old woman
Two men have been sentenced to 35 years each in jail for murdering a 71-year-old businesswoman in a £4.6m scam to plunder her life savings.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Cheryl on her West End debut: 'Disasters are part of the experience'
Singer Cheryl says she has a "healthy amount of nerves" about making her West End debut.
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'The hardest thing I've ever shared': Ozzy Osbourne no longer 'physically capable' of touring
Ozzy Osbourne has announced he is no longer "physically capable" of performing planned shows in Europe and the UK, telling fans he "never imagined" his touring days would "have ended this way".
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Actor accused of being cult leader arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting young girls
A star of the Oscar-winning film Dances With Wolves has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting young indigenous girls in the US.
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Revealed: How Netflix plans to stop you sharing your password
Netflix's impending crackdown on password sharing includes plans to force users to regularly connect via their home Wi-Fi.
Strange News
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Where are we when we're at our angriest? Tweet location study reveals trends
People are more likely to express disgust and frustration on social media when they are at train stations, new research suggests.
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Barbie doll with scoliosis unveiled as toy company aims to highlight the 'power of representation'
A barbie doll maker has made history by introducing its first doll with scoliosis.
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Mr Blobby costume buyer 'backs out of £62,000 bid'
The buyer of an original Mr Blobby costume - who was set to pay £62,000 for the item - has reportedly backed out of the sale.
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Sky-gazers spot rare and vivid 'mother-of-pearl' cloud in Scotland
Nacreous cloud has been spotted in Scotland by sky-gazers and is known to be a rare 'mother-of-pearl' cloud.