Schedule
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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
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Sally Markwell with Healthy Talk7:00pm - 8:00pm
Sally talks to expert service providers and users across the whole range of health support.
Top Stories from Sky News
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The incredible fall of unlikely Premier League championsIn May 2016, Leicester City held aloft the Premier League trophy, defying 5,000/1 odds in what was one of the most extraordinary underdog stories in the history of English football.
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Two UK ticket-holders win enormous EuroMillions prizeTwo UK ticket-holders have scooped a third of the Euromillions jackpot winning more than £41million each, National Lottery operator Allwyn has said.
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Everyone born after 2008 to be banned from smokingHealth Secretary Wes Streeting has hailed a "historic moment for the nation's health" after a law to create a "smoke-free generation" cleared parliament.
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Mogul behind K-pop supergroup faces arrestSouth Korean police are seeking to arrest the music mogul behind K-pop supergroup BTS over an alleged £100m investor fraud scheme.
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Children subjected to 'humiliating and traumatising' strip searchesToo many children are still being subjected to "intrusive and traumatic" strip searches, the Children's Commissioner has warned.
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Airline cuts 20,000 flightsLufthansa has said 20,000 short-haul flights are being cut from its schedule this summer, allowing it to save on the soaring cost of jet fuel.
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Four tell-tale signs your car has a secret past | Money newsletterMore than 185,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Facial recognition being rolled out across UKFacial recognition systems will be introduced across the country, the government has said as it welcomed the failure of a legal challenge to the technology.
Top Sports News from Sky
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'Indefensible' and 'unacceptable' - Rosenior rocked by Chelsea defeatLiam Rosenior hit out at the "indefensible", "unacceptable" and "unprofessional" performance of his Chelsea players in two separate interviews after their 3-0 defeat at Brighton.
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Chelsea: No shots, no tackles for 30 minutes, out-run in 34 consecutive matchesThe full-time scenes after Chelsea's 3-0 loss to Brighton cut the image of a completely broken club.
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Slot expected to continue at Liverpool next seasonArne Slot is expected to continue as Liverpool head coach next season, Sky Sports News understands, as the club close in on Champions League qualification.
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Murray: I would coach again and have had a few opportunitiesBritish tennis legend Andy Murray has revealed he "would coach again" and has had "a few opportunities".
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Mogul behind K-pop supergroup faces arrestSouth Korean police are seeking to arrest the music mogul behind K-pop supergroup BTS over an alleged £100m investor fraud scheme.
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Former Hollywood mogul facing new rape retrialHarvey Weinstein used his influence in Hollywood to prey on women, a prosecutor has told a New York jury as a rape charge returned to court for a third time.
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The Osmonds singer Alan Osmond dies aged 76Alan Osmond, the oldest member of family pop group The Osmonds, one of the most successful groups of the 1970s has died, his family has said.
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Singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl found dead in his carUS singer D4vd has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a 14-year-old girl, who was found dismembered in his Tesla.
Business News from Sky
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Airline cuts 20,000 flightsLufthansa has said 20,000 short-haul flights are being cut from its schedule this summer, allowing it to save on the soaring cost of jet fuel.
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Surprise fall in unemployment rate but wage growth hits five-year lowThe UK's unemployment rate has taken a surprise fall, according to official figures, released amid warnings of a spike in job losses to come.
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The incredible fall of unlikely Premier League championsIn May 2016, Leicester City held aloft the Premier League trophy, defying 5,000/1 odds in what was one of the most extraordinary underdog stories in the history of English football.