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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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John Noble with Lunch TimeNoon - 2:00pm
Have lunch with John! and be entertained set ready for the afternoon
Top Stories from Sky News
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Energy minister says 'there's no shortcut' to bringing down bills - as Ofgem set to announce new price capHouseholds and businesses will have to wait for energy bills to fall significantly because "there's no shortcut" to bringing down prices, the energy minister has told Sky News.
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Ukraine and Europe cannot reject Trump's plan - but hope he can still be persuaded to desert the Kremlin"Terrible", "weird", "peculiar" and "baffling" - some of the adjectives being levelled by observers at the Donald Trump administration's peace plan for Ukraine.
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Scale of billion-dollar money laundering network revealed - as British drug takers warnedBritons buying cocaine on a Friday night could be inadvertently funding Russia's war in Ukraine.
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'Disingenuous thread' of the G20 - the communities shut out of South Africa's summitThis is the first time the G20 summit is being hosted on African soil.
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G20 still 'really important' despite Donald Trump's absence, says StarmerSir Keir Starmer has insisted the G20 still matters and is a "really important" forum to bang the drum for British business, despite the decision of Donald Trump to boycott the international summit in South Africa.
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UK shivers through what could be coldest night of year so far - with big change to forecast imminentThe UK has shivered through what could be the coldest night of the year so far - with seven yellow weather warnings for ice in force this morning.
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Britain rattles its sabre at Russia's spy ship - but is it a hollow threat?A fierce warning from Britain's defence secretary to Vladimir Putin to turn his spy ship away from UK waters or face the consequences was a very public attempt to deter the threat.
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Housebuilding faltering as developers call on ministers to address rising costsHousing Secretary Steve Reed wants Britain to "build, baby, build" towards the government's flagship 1.5 million homes target by the next election. But housebuilding in England has slowed to its lowest level in nine years, with the number of homes built falling by 6% to 208,600 in the year to March 2025.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Manchester derby live on Sky in January as fixtures released up to February 2Sky Sports has confirmed it will show 16 more Premier League fixtures live across January and the start of February.
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Wales, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland discover World Cup play-off tiesWales will host Bosnia and Herzegovina in a one-legged World Cup play-off semi-final and could face either Italy or Northern Ireland at home in the final.
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Wolff sells 15 per cent of Mercedes stakeToto Wolff has sold 15 per cent of his stake in Mercedes to American billionaire George Kurtz.
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Massa's £64m claim over 2008 F1 title can go to trialFelipe Massa's £64m claim against F1, its governing body the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone can go to trial, a High Court judge has ruled.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Strictly Come Dancing star 'arrested on suspicion of rape'A Strictly Come Dancing star has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of rape.
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Rapper 'who betrayed US for money' is jailed for 14 yearsA Grammy-winning rapper who "betrayed his country for money" has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
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The Stone Roses bassist Mani diesThe Stone Roses bassist Gary "Mani" Mounfield has died at the age of 63, his family has said.
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Novels have survived plenty of revolutions before - but could this one be different?The novel has survived the industrial revolution, radio, television, and the internet. Now it's facing artificial intelligence - and novelists are worried.
Business News from Sky
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Energy minister says 'there's no shortcut' to bringing down bills - as Ofgem set to announce new price capHouseholds and businesses will have to wait for energy bills to fall significantly because "there's no shortcut" to bringing down prices, the energy minister has told Sky News.
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World's most valuable company beats expectations again in defiance of AI bubble fearsThe world's most valuable company has reported another series of expectation-beating results, heading off fears of the AI bubble bursting for now.
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Markets soothed by AI chip maker's results but bubble concerns haven't gone awayGlobal stock markets have rallied as the world's most valuable company reassured investors of the demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and the returns companies can make.
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Asda to sell stores only to rent them back as it struggles with debt pileSupermarket chain Asda is selling 24 of its stores and will rent them back as it struggles with its debt mound.