How To Listen
Schedule
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Seahaven Evening Selection with Hits 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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ITV announces external review over Phillip Schofield's departure from This Morning
ITV has instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts following Phillip Schofield's statement and departure from This Morning, chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall has said.
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Key extracts from ITV boss's letter to culture secretary on Phillip Schofield departure
ITV has asked a barrister to carry out an external review of Phillip Schofield's departure from This Morning.
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Applicants seeking to join RAF described as 'useless white male pilots' in leaked emails
White men seeking to join the Royal Air Force were described as "useless white male pilots" in leaked emails that expose the pressure placed on recruitment officers to improve diversity.
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England announce Women's World Cup squad - as big names miss out
The England squad for the Women's World Cup has been announced, with Lucy Bronze, Lauren James and Mary Earps among the 23 players heading to Australia and New Zealand.
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'Dead animals don't grow on trees': Demand for animal fat in green jet fuel soars
The fat from dead pigs and cows is increasingly being used to power planes and cars as a greener alternative, which could end up being even worse for the environment than traditional jet fuel, new research has warned.
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'Jealous' ex-boyfriend gets life for woman's 'barbaric' murder in alleyway
A man who stabbed his ex-girlfriend almost 40 times in a "barbaric" murder in an alleyway has been sentenced to life in prison.
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UK and other European nations call on FIFA and broadcasters to 'quickly reach agreement' to show World Cup
The UK and other major European governments have called on FIFA and independent broadcasters to "quickly reach an agreement" for how the Women's World Cup will be televised in July and August.
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Smoke from massive wildfire in Scottish Highlands visible from space
The extent of the aftermath of a huge wildfire in the Scottish Highlands can be seen from space.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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ITV announces external review over Phillip Schofield's departure from This Morning
ITV has instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts following Phillip Schofield's statement and departure from This Morning, chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall has said.
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Key extracts from ITV boss's letter to culture secretary on Phillip Schofield departure
ITV has asked a barrister to carry out an external review of Phillip Schofield's departure from This Morning.
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Alec Baldwin given new 'quality of life' with surgery after suffering 'intense chronic pain'
Alec Baldwin has had hip replacement surgery after suffering "intense chronic pain," his wife says.
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The rise and fall of Phillip Schofield: A timeline of his departure from ITV
Phillip Schofield has left ITV and will not present The British Soap Awards after admitting to an affair with a younger colleague.
Business News
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Members of scandal-hit CBI begin confidence vote on lobby group's future
CBI members are to begin voting today on the future of the business lobby group, following a series of scandals.
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'Dead animals don't grow on trees': Demand for animal fat in green jet fuel soars
The fat from dead pigs and cows is increasingly being used to power planes and cars as a greener alternative, which could end up being even worse for the environment than traditional jet fuel, new research has warned.
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Delta Air Lines faces possible lawsuit over carbon-neutral claims
Delta Air Lines is facing a possible class action lawsuit over its carbon-neutral claims.
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Rail strikes cause disruption with walkouts affecting FA Cup final and Epsom Derby
Rail passengers are set to suffer fresh travel disruption over the next few days due to more strikes in long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.