Schedule
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Ron Critcher with The Morning Show (Sitting in for Nick Mallinson)10:00am - Noon
Join Ron for the Hoilday Season
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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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Bodies of three women recovered from sea off BrightonThe bodies of three women were recovered from the sea in Brighton early today, Sussex Police have said.
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'Really significant moment' as Kate returns to world stageThe Princess of Wales will begin her first overseas trip since her cancer treatment today.
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Woman on the run for more than 20 years arrested during facial recognition trialSeveral suspects have been arrested after being caught by facial recognition cameras, including a woman wanted for an assault more than 20 years ago.
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ChatGPT boss hits back at MuskOpenAI boss Sam Altman has insisted he is an "honest and trustworthy businessperson", as he rejected Elon Musk's claim he moved to "steal" the company and turn it from a charity into a capitalist venture.
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NBA's first openly gay player diesFormer NBA star Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in a major US professional sports league, has died at the age of 47.
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Israel qualifies for Eurovision finalIsrael's entry has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final.
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Teacher accused of baby murder told police 'I will fight you til the day I die'Warning: Some readers may find this story upsetting.
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The popular sandwiches with 'alarmingly high' salt contentThere's an "alarmingly high" amount of salt in some of Britain's most popular shop-bought sandwiches, a study has warned.
Top Sports News from Sky
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PGMO to 'be vigilant' on set-piece grappling after 'clear and obvious' foulChief refereeing officer Howard Webb says the PGMO will continue to "be vigilant" over "impactful" grappling at set pieces following the "clear and obvious" foul on Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.
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World Cup squads: England and Scotland set to announce selectionsCountries have begun naming their squads for the 2026 World Cup ahead of this summer's tournament, with England and Scotland set to follow.
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Southampton could be thrown out of play-offs if found guilty of alleged spyingIt is possible that Southampton could be thrown out of the Championship play-offs and denied the chance of promotion to the Premier League if an independent commission upholds the charge that they spied on a Middlesbrough training session in the build-up to their play-off semi-final.
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Collins, first openly gay NBA player, dies aged 47Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died aged 47 of brain cancer, his family announced on Tuesday.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Israel qualifies for Eurovision finalIsrael's entry has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Wordle to launch as TV game showWordle, the popular online word game, is coming to our screens as a game show.
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'You put that little ratbag in his place,' Rod Stewart tells KingSir Rod Stewart has told the King he was "absolutely superb" during his recent state visit to the US, adding that His Majesty "put that little ratbag in his place".
Business News from Sky
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ChatGPT boss hits back at MuskOpenAI boss Sam Altman has insisted he is an "honest and trustworthy businessperson", as he rejected Elon Musk's claim he moved to "steal" the company and turn it from a charity into a capitalist venture.
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UK borrowing costs hit decades-long highThe cost of UK government borrowing has hit a high not seen in decades as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting threats to his leadership and the oil price rises.
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British Steel to be nationalised, says StarmerKeir Starmer has announced government plans to nationalise British Steel.