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Peter Quinn with Breakfast7:00am - 10:00am
Join in the fun and wake up with Peter each morning playing 8 decades of hits
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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
Top Stories from Sky News
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'It's disgusting': The desperate measure being taken to avoid having Travellers as neighboursIt's a desperate measure to avoid living next to Travellers - but Sky News has learned of at least one community which clubbed together to buy land, fearing unwelcome neighbours were about to move in.
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'Pure evil': Parents and grandparents charged after 16 children found living in squalorThe parents and grandparents of 16 children found living in a "disgusting" home with "signs of human faeces" have appeared at a US court via videolink.
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Interns' work 'not properly checked' at justice watchdogThe public body which examines potential miscarriages of justice needs to urgently improve the quality of its work, an independent review has found.
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Teenager left with potentially life-threatening gunshot woundsA teenager has been left with potentially life-threatening gunshot wounds after a shooting near a mosque in Birmingham.
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Alleged member of hacking group Scattered Spider arrestedA teenager alleged to be a member of the criminal cyber hacking group Scattered Spider - which was linked to attacks on M&S and Transport for London - has been arrested, according to US authorities.
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Couple arrested after scaling Empire State BuildingA couple have been arrested after scaling the Empire State Building in an apparent marriage proposal.
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Father killed baby by shaking him in moment of 'pure violence', court hearsA father killed his four-week-old baby by shaking him in a moment of "pure violence", a court has heard.
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Teenager drowns during Duke of Edinburgh's Award expeditionA teenager has drowned during a Duke of Edinburgh's Award trip in Wales.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Tonali set for medical as Spurs agree record £100m deal with NewcastleTottenham have agreed a club-record £100m deal to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle.
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British GP storylines to look out for as Sprint weekend returnsAs Formula 1's European summer run continues at the home of the first World Championship event - the British Grand Prix at Silverstone - Sky Sports F1 takes a look at the key talking points ahead of Sunday's race.
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Papers: Spurs target Kroupi with spending spree set to continueThe top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...
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England out to end semi-final hoodoo against bogey side South AfricaEngland have been perfect at the Women's T20 World Cup so far, chalking up five wins from five.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Village People frontman dies after illnessVictor Willis, the frontman of the Village People and co-writer of their massive hit YMCA, has died, his family has said.
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Lethal Weapon star reveals he has Alzheimer's diseaseHollywood actor Danny Glover has revealed he has Alzheimer's disease.
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Voice of Gene Wilder recreated by AI for Wonka seriesThe voice of the late actor Gene Wilder has been recreated using AI for a new Willy Wonka-themed reality show on Netflix.
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BBC staff face real-terms wage cut as 'bleak' pay proposal revealedBBC staff could see a real-terms pay cut in the year ahead, a proposal shows, just weeks after the announcement that hundreds of roles are to be axed.
Business News from Sky
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'It's disgusting': The desperate measure being taken to avoid having Travellers as neighboursIt's a desperate measure to avoid living next to Travellers - but Sky News has learned of at least one community which clubbed together to buy land, fearing unwelcome neighbours were about to move in.
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Is major pension change coming - and will Burnham listen to own advisers who hate triple lock?Andy Burnham has publicly backed the pension triple lock, saying he will abide by the promises made in Labour's 2024 manifesto.
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New UK steel tariffs come into force - but industry isn't happyUK steel tariffs that come into force today have been criticised by industry as both too lenient and too restrictive, with claims of higher costs and possible job losses as a result.