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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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Top Stories from Sky News
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Why King's US visit probably won't have been worth itThis was always going to have been a deeply controversial royal tour to America.
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London station evacuated after 'number of passengers complained of feeling ill'A major London train station has been closed with police on the scene after reports of a "suspected gas leak".
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Iran war has fuelled 'boom' in renewable power, says UN climate chiefThe conflict in Iran has "supercharged" the "boom" in renewable power, the United Nations' climate chief has said.
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White supremacist jailed for deadly mosque shooting fails to overturn guilty pleaThe man jailed for life after murdering 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand has lost an attempt to withdraw his guilty pleas.
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Saudi Arabia to withdraw LIV Golf fundingLIV Golf players and staff have been told that Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is withdrawing investment from its costly breakaway series after the 2026 season, Sky News understands.
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Owner of Premier Inn and Beefeater to cut nearly 4,000 jobs - blaming tax risesThe owner of hotel chain Premier Inn has announced plans to cut 3,800 jobs, blaming higher costs, as part of an overhaul of its restaurants.
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RAF troops shot down more than 100 Iranian drones and missiles fired at Middle East baseA coalition base in Iraq that British forces are helping to defend was targeted by around 28 Iranian-linked drones and missiles a day as the US and Israel attacked Iran, it has emerged.
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Bondi attack inquiry calls for greater security at Jewish eventsAn inquiry into the Bondi Beach shooting has called for increased security at Jewish public events and further gun reforms in Australia.
Top Sports News from Sky
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LIV Golf chairman set to leave with Saudi Arabia's PIF to stop funding leagueLIV Golf chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan is expected to resign as part of an announcement on Thursday afternoon officially confirming the removal of future Saudi funds from the league, Sky Sports News understands.
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Parker leaves Burnley with immediate effectScott Parker has left Burnley with immediate effect following the club’s relegation from the Premier League.
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'Completely unacceptable' - Arteta slams Eze penalty decisionMikel Arteta called the decision to overturn a penalty awarded to Eberechi Eze as "completely unacceptable" after his Arsenal side were pegged back to draw 1-1 in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final with Atletico Madrid.
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Real Madrid president Perez keen on Mourinho reunion but no approach madeClub president Florentino Perez is thought to be keen on Jose Mourinho returning to Real Madrid but Sky Sports News understands no approach has been made for the Portuguese manager.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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US singer D4vd killed teenager to silence her, prosecutors claimUS singer D4vd killed a 14-year-old girl by stabbing her multiple times to prevent her revealing their relationship, prosecutors have said.
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Sir Stephen Fry launches £100k damages claim after 'breaking multiple bones' in fall at O2Sir Stephen Fry is claiming £100,000 in damages after falling two metres off a stage on to a concrete floor at the O2.
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Licence reviews ordered at Disney-owned TV stations after Jimmy Kimmel's Melania jokeEight Disney-owned TV stations must submit to early licence reviews, amid growing pressure from the Trump administration for network chiefs to sack Jimmy Kimmel.
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Jurassic Park star joins White Lotus cast after Helena Bonham Carter drops outLaura Dern, star of Jurassic Park, Marriage Story and Blue Velvet, will join the cast of HBO's The White Lotus next season.
Business News from Sky
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Owner of Premier Inn and Beefeater to cut nearly 4,000 jobs - blaming tax risesThe owner of hotel chain Premier Inn has announced plans to cut 3,800 jobs, blaming higher costs, as part of an overhaul of its restaurants.
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Musk says Altman tried to 'steal' charity, as moguls contest $150bn court battleElon Musk has accused his rival Sam Altman of trying to "steal" a charity as he fights his $150bn (£111bn) court claim over OpenAI.
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UK borrowing cost highest since 1998 as inflation outlook darkensUK long-term borrowing costs have hit their highest level since 1998 while oil prices have notched a new Iran war peak amid fears of extended disruption to energy flows from the Middle East.