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Seahaven FM with The Evening Selection11:00pm - Midnight
The greatest hits from the last 8 decades
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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
Top Stories from Sky News
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Jenrick defection 'makes it more likely Reform will win next general election'A leading Reform figure has told Sky News that Robert Jenrick's defection to the party is a "really important milestone" and "makes it more likely that we win the next general election".
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Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's healthDoctors and medical experts have warned of the growing evidence of "health harms" from tech and devices on children and young people in the UK.
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US 'wants countries to pay $1bn to stay on Gaza peace board'Donald Trump wants countries to pay $1bn to be permanent members of the US-backed Board of Peace, according to reports.
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Eight skiers killed in Austrian avalanchesEight people have been killed in a series of avalanches in Austria, authorities say.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman dies in the streetA man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found seriously injured in the street last night, police said.
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Water supply issues for thousands of people days after week-long outageThousands of people in Kent are once again experiencing water supply issues days after similar disruption.
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'State of catastrophe' in Chile as deadly wildfires rageAt least 16 people have been killed and nearly 20,000 people have fled to safety after wildfires, as a "state of catastrophe" was declared in Chile.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Emery's bizarre interview - 'We are not top five contenders'Unai Emery declared Aston Villa are "not top five contenders" in a bizarre interview following their 1-0 defeat to Everton.
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Palace want Glasner to stay despite outburstCrystal Palace want Oliver Glasner to see out his contract until the end of the season despite his outburst on Saturday.
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Palace considering Glasner futureCrystal Palace are considering the future of manager Oliver Glasner.
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Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Prince Harry's case against Mail publisher returns to court tomorrow - here's what you need to knowPrince Harry and six other household names are taking the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper to court tomorrow over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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Award-winning West Wing star charged with child sex abuseActor Timothy Busfield, who starred in the hit shows The West Wing and Thirtysomething, has been charged with child sex abuse.
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Julio Iglesias responds to sex abuse and trafficking allegationsJulio Iglesias has denied abusing two former domestic employees behind a criminal complaint against him, calling the accusations "completely false".
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Prince Harry expected in court to give evidence in legal action against Daily Mail publisherPrince Harry is expected to appear at the High Court in London next week to give evidence in his privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
Business News from Sky
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Asda-owner closes in on £275m deal to buy NCC unit EscodeThe private equity firm which owns a controlling stake in Asda is closing in on a £275m deal to buy a division of the listed cybersecurity company NCC Group.
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Government to unveil radical overhaul of merger probesThe government will this week unveil plans for a radical overhaul of the way mergers are scrutinised in Britain including reforms that observers say will entrench the power of the competition regulator's boss.
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Rolls-Royce hands 'Turbo Tufan' multimillion pound annual pay boostRolls-Royce Holdings is to hand its chief executive a multimillion-pound annual pay boost, even as he nears one of Britain's most lucrative ever public company payouts after overseeing a spectacular revival of the industrial manufacturing group.
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Starmer begins pushback against Trump as president threatens tariffs over GreenlandIt's hardly a Love Actually moment of brave UK defiance in the face of a domineering US president - but Sir Keir Starmer has clearly decided it's time to start pushing back.