Schedule
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Gary White and Dave Wilkins with Under the Covers (Repeat)10:00pm - Midnight
Repeat of last Wednesday's Under the Covers
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight SelectionMidnight - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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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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Top Stories from Sky News
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Lammy blames 'human error' for release of migrant sex offender - as he confirms independent investigationDavid Lammy has confirmed there will be an independent investigation into the accidental release of a migrant jailed for sex offences, as he blamed "human error" for the incident.
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King heckled over Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein during visitThe King has been heckled over his brother Prince Andrew's relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a visit to a cathedral.
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Alleged Madeleine McCann family stalker had 'genuine belief' she was missing girlThe alleged stalker of Madeleine McCann's family had a "genuine belief" she was the missing girl, a court heard.
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Grooming gang jailed for raping and sexually exploiting womenMembers of a Romanian grooming gang have been jailed for raping and sexually exploiting 10 vulnerable women in Dundee.
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UK regional airline 'suspends operations'Airline Eastern Airways has suspended operations, according to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
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Brendan Rodgers resigns as Celtic managerBrendan Rodgers has resigned as manager of Celtic, the club have announced.
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Plan for Southport killer 'removed references to his anger'A care plan for the Southport killer that warned he could be "cold and calculating" and was "angry" when things went wrong was watered down, the inquiry into the murders has heard.
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Steve Coogan 'proud' of Richard III film as he agrees to pay 'substantial damages' in libel caseSteve Coogan says he is "proud" of his film about the discovery of Richard III's remains after he and two production companies agreed to pay "substantial damages" to a university academic.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager as O'Neill returnsBrendan Rodgers has resigned as Celtic manager, with former boss Martin O'Neill making a temporary return.
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Merson: Arsenal machine reminds me of Mourinho's ChelseaPaul Merson cannot see anyone stopping Arsenal in the Premier League this season, likening Mikel Arteta's "machine" to the Chelsea team that dominated under Jose Mourinho in his first spell in charge at Stamford Bridge.
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Norris' defiant response to Mexico City boos: 'I just can't stop laughing'Lando Norris delivered a defiant response to being booed after winning the Mexico City Grand Prix, insisting he cannot stop laughing at his critics after a weekend of dominance.
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Caluori selected in England squad for Autumn Nations SeriesTeenage winger Noah Caluori has been selected in the England squad for the Autumn Nations Series.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs scheduled for release from prison in 2028Sean "Diddy" Combs is expected to spend around three years in prison, federal inmate records show.
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Steve Coogan 'proud' of Richard III film as he agrees to pay 'substantial damages' in libel caseSteve Coogan says he is "proud" of his film about the discovery of Richard III's remains after he and two production companies agreed to pay "substantial damages" to a university academic.
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Bon Jovi on no longer chasing 'pop stardom' - and what led him to call Ed Sheeran a 'little brat'2026 will see Bon Jovi take centre stage once again when they return for their Forever Tour, four years after Jon Bon Jovi's vocal cord surgery had the group's future up in the air.
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Prosecutor furious as news leaks of Louvre heist gang arrestsTwo men have been arrested following a robbery at the Louvre museum in Paris which saw thieves escape with priceless jewellery, including part of the French crown jewels.
Business News from Sky
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Petrofac administration not a great start to the week for Ed Miliband though relief could comeIt's not the start to the week that Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, would have been hoping for: more than 2,000 private sector jobs in Scotland at risk from the collapse of Petrofac, the London-listed oilfield services group.
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UK regional airline 'suspends operations'Airline Eastern Airways has suspended operations, according to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
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KKR makes surprise move to brew up Costa Coffee bidThe American investment giant KKR has made a surprise move to buy Costa Coffee, one of Britain's biggest high street hospitality groups.
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'We're protecting UK from paralysing attack - and our salaries can be limitless'Each week, we speak to someone from a different profession to discover what it's really like. This week we chat to ethical hacker and chief product officer at The Hacking Games, John Madelin.