Schedule
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Seahaven FM with The Evening Selection
10:00pm - 11:00pm
The greatest hits from the last 8 decades
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight Selection
Midnight - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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Peter Quinn with Breakfast
7:00am - 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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Trump's declared war on drug cartels. Thousands of miles away, Ecuador is taking action
The screams from the women and children pierce the air as the battering ram smashes through the front door of their home.
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Michelle Mone says she won't step down as Tory peer - and accuses chancellor of 'endangering' her
Baroness Michelle Mone says she will defy calls for her to step down from the House of Lords after PPE Medpro, a company founded by her husband, was ordered to repay £122m to the government for providing faulty PPE at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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'Is that still fit for purpose?': Prince William hints at 'changes' to come when he is king
Prince William has said "change is on my agenda" when he becomes king, in his most open and personal explanation to date about how he sees his future role and the future of the monarchy. 
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Furious Ryanair boss warns 100,000 passengers could have flights cancelled next week
Ryanair's chief executive has warned that 100,000 passengers could see their flights disrupted next week due to an air traffic control union strike in France.
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Major search for missing boy, 4, in Australian outback
A major search is ongoing for a missing four-year-old boy in the Australian outback.
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Twin of woman who died after mother 'influenced her' against chemotherapy, says 'the state failed her'
The twin brother of a woman who died after being "influenced" into not having chemotherapy by their mother, has called inquest findings "a failure of the state".
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New Archbishop of Canterbury set to be named - who are the frontrunners?
The next Archbishop of Canterbury is set to be unveiled on Friday, with two women among the frontrunners for the first time in the role's 1,400-year history.
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Tesco promises 'strong deals' amid 'intensive' price war - as profits expected to hit £3bn
The UK's most popular supermarket has said it is to introduce "strong deals" over the next three months as it prepares for Christmas.
Top Sports News from Sky
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'Glasner not the right fit for Man Utd if Amorim goes'
Paul Merson says Oliver Glasner would not be able turn down Man Utd if they came calling, but warned the Crystal Palace boss is not the right fit for Old Trafford.
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Hamilton 'overwhelmed' by support after dog Roscoe's death
Lewis Hamilton says he has been "overwhelmed" by the support he's received after his dog Roscoe died earlier this week.
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World Cup kick-off times could move to after midnight in UK
FIFA is considering moving some kick-off times for next summer's World Cup to the early hours of the morning UK time in an attempt to avoid the extreme heat in North America that affected the recent Club World Cup.
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 'Honesty and pride' - Sciver-Brunt's blueprint for England World Cup success
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt says she is hopeful the "honesty" and "pride" she has attempted to instil in her team will enable them to excel at the World Cup.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Lawsuit over Nirvana album art featuring naked baby thrown out for a second time
A lawsuit against Nirvana - filed by a man who claimed his depiction as a naked four-month-old baby on their album cover was child pornography - has been dismissed for the second time.
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'If Israel is there, we won't be': Emergency vote to be held as Eurovision rebellion swells
Eurovision is supposed to be a celebration of the unifying power of music. But for the past two years, it has attracted protests and fan boycotts over its inclusion of Israel amid the country's continued military action in Gaza.
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Death of Hunter S Thompson to be reviewed after widow's request, officials say
The death of journalist and author Hunter S Thompson will be reviewed by Colorado officials at the request of his widow, the state's bureau of investigation has announced.
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Broadway stars ready to walk out
Broadway actors are preparing to exit the stage in a strike that would shutter more than 30 productions ahead of its peak season.
Business News from Sky
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Supplier's plea to government over Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack
A member of cyber attack-hit Jaguar Land Rover's (JLR) supply chain has told Sky News the government must act to safeguard the sector as it has seen no financial relief to date.
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Tinned tuna-owner Princes to unveil £1.5bn London float
The Italian-owned business which produces Princes Tuna and the Napolina food brand will unveil plans within days for a London stock market listing expected to value it at about £1.5bn.
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Michelle Mone says she won't step down as Tory peer - and accuses chancellor of 'endangering' her
Baroness Michelle Mone says she will defy calls for her to step down from the House of Lords after PPE Medpro, a company founded by her husband, was ordered to repay £122m to the government for providing faulty PPE at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tesco promises 'strong deals' amid 'intensive' price war - as profits expected to hit £3bn
The UK's most popular supermarket has said it is to introduce "strong deals" over the next three months as it prepares for Christmas.