Schedule
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Ron Critcher with Lunch Time (Sitting in for John Noble)Noon - 2:00pm
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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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Girl begged for help as officials drove away, paedophile ring report saysA terrified child banging on a window, screaming for someone not to leave.
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'Serious concerns' raised by MPs after rape allegations on Married At First Sight UKMPs have written to Channel 4 and Ofcom with "serious concerns" about their response to the allegations of rape and sexual assault on Married At First Sight UK.
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Suspected Ebola cases reaches 600 and more expected - WHOThere are now 600 suspected Ebola cases after the outbreak in Congo and Uganda, the World Health Organisation has said.
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Australia faces 'biggest diphtheria outbreak' in decadesAustralia is likely facing its "biggest diphtheria outbreak" in decades, the country's health minister has warned, as an investigation continues into a possible death.
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Scottish parliament removes gender search function from website after trans MSPs electedThe Scottish parliament has removed the option to search for MSPs by their gender on its website.
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Pending tax claims against Trump to be dropped, says Justice DepartmentThe US government has agreed to permanently drop any past tax claims against President Donald Trump, his family and companies.
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Woman dies after falling into manholeA woman has died after falling into a manhole in New York. 
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Top diplomat who stood in after Mandelson sacking abruptly leaves postA top diplomat who stood in as interim ambassador after Lord Peter Mandelson was sacked has abruptly left his post with no explanation.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Arsenal players and fans celebrate being crowned Premier League championsArsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years.
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From lowest point to historic high, Arteta's Arsenal transformation is completeThis time last year, after a narrow win over Newcastle in the final Arsenal home game of a difficult season, manager Mikel Arteta, deflated but defiant, microphone in hand on the Emirates Stadium pitch, vowed that his side would come back stronger.
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Bellew: Fury must come to terms with loss to 'elite-level freak' UsykTyson Fury needs to accept that "elite-level freak" Oleksandr Usyk was simply better than him, says former world champion Tony Bellew.
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Fernandes: Man Utd needed a change when Carrick replaced AmorimManchester United were in need of a change when Michael Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim as head coach, according to captain Bruno Fernandes.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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'Serious concerns' raised by MPs after rape allegations on Married At First Sight UKMPs have written to Channel 4 and Ofcom with "serious concerns" about their response to the allegations of rape and sexual assault on Married At First Sight UK.
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Police urge potential sex assault victims on Married At First Sight UK to come forwardThe Metropolitan Police has urged potential victims of sexual assault on reality TV show Married At First Sight UK to get in touch.
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Shakira acquitted of tax fraudSinger Shakira has been acquitted of tax fraud and should be reimbursed more than 55m euros (£48m), Spain's High Court has ruled, following years of financial legal battles.
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Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial ends in mistrial after jury fails to reach verdictHarvey Weinstein's third rape retrial has ended in a mistrial after the jury said it was deadlocked.
Business News from Sky
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UK waters down Russian oil sanctionsThe UK government has watered-down sanctions on Russia, allowing diesel and jet fuel from Russian crude oil to enter the UK if it is refined in other countries.
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Supermarkets 'encouraged to cap food prices' - but bosses hit out at '1970s-style ⁠price controls'The government has moved to distance itself from reported efforts to introduce price caps on key supermarket products, such as eggs, bread and milk, in return for the easing of some regulations.
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World's 'most expensive' high-speed rail line to be slower and cost moreA high-speed train line between London and Birmingham will be more expensive, take longer to make and go slower than previously announced.