Schedule
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Seahaven Evening Selection with Hits From The Last 8 Decades
10:00pm - Midnight
The greatest hits from the last 8 decades
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Seahaven Overnight Selection with Hits from the last 8 Decades
Midnight - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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Bob Preedy with Breakfast (Sitting in for John Noble)
7:00am - 10:00am
Top Stories from Sky News
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Three children missing after theme park trip
Three young children are missing after a day out at Thorpe Park, police have said.
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Chance of a heatwave next week, forecasters say
A long-awaited shift in the UK's weather is on its way, with a chance of a heatwave hitting as soon as next week.
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Joey Barton apologises and agrees to pay damages to Jeremy Vine over online slurs
Joey Barton has issued an apology to Jeremy Vine and agreed to pay the radio presenter £75,000 in damages over a legal action related to posts on social media.
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Candidate accused of Islamophobia in 2019 stands for Reform UK under different name
A former Brexit Party candidate is running for Reform UK under a different name, following accusations of Islamophobia in 2019.
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Love Island star claims he 'could have died' after suffering allergic reaction on flight
Love Island star Jack Fowler has claimed "complete negligence" during an Emirates flight to Dubai left him with the "real possibility of dying" after suffering an allergic reaction on the plane.
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Poll reveals what people really think about immigration and whether it's good or bad for the UK
More people in the UK think immigration has a negative impact on society compared to a positive one, according to a new survey carried out by YouGov exclusively for Sky News. 
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Specialist doctors accept new pay offer from government
Specialist, associate specialist, and specialty (SAS) doctors in England have voted in favour of a new pay deal from the government.
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Stephen Lawrence detectives will not face charges, review concludes
Four former detectives who oversaw the initial investigation into the murder of Stephen Lawrence will not be charged, a review has concluded.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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BBC to axe long-running interview show amid plans to cut 130 news roles
The BBC is set to axe long-running interview show HARDtalk as part of plans to cut 130 news roles, as it looks to reduce costs.
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PM met Taylor Swift at concert after getting free tickets - as details of talk revealed
Sir Keir Starmer met Taylor Swift when he attended her concert at Wembley Stadium, Sky News understands.
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Trump criticism of The Apprentice film 'all the more reason' to see it, star says
Actor Jeremy Strong has said Donald Trump calling those involved with his new film The Apprentice "human scum" is "all the more reason" cinemagoers should go and see it.
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Mrs Brown's Boys star apologises for 'clumsy' racial joke
Mrs Brown's Boys star Brendan O'Carroll has apologised over what he called a "clumsy" joke where a "racial term was implied".
Business News
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Trio in battle to buy stake in accountancy firm Grant Thornton UK
A trio of buyout firms have been shortlisted to buy a stake in the UK operations of Grant Thornton, one of Britain's six biggest accountancy firms.
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Ofwat to name LEK Consulting as Thames Water 'policeman'
Scrutiny of Thames Water, the crisis-hit utility, will intensify this week when the industry regulator appoints LEK Consulting as an independent monitor of the company.
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CBI in talks to sub-let parts of London headquarters
The CBI, the struggling business lobbying group, is in talks to sub-let parts of its vast London headquarters as it continues to seek cost-cutting opportunities in the wake of last year's near-collapse.
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Bank of England currency printer De La Rue in £300m sale
An American predator is close to sealing a £300m swoop on a division of De La Rue, the Bank of England’s banknote printer, in a move that will herald a break-up of the historic company.