Schedule
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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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David Crozier with Crozier's Creatives7:00pm - 8:00pm
David's guest each week is from the creative sector
Top Stories from Sky News
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Trump condemns 'monstrous' shooting near White House - and says suspect is Afghan nationalDonald Trump has called for every Afghan national who entered the US under the Biden administration to be investigated following the shooting of two National Guard troops near the White House.
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At least 55 dead and hundreds missing as police make arrests over Hong Kong fireAt least 55 people have been killed, and police have made several arrests, after a huge fire engulfed a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong.
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Girl, 5, who was 'magical little princess' died four days after tonsils were removed, inquest hearsA five-year-old girl who died in hospital four days after having her tonsils removed was her family's "magical little princess", an inquest has heard.
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'Sticking to Labour manifesto pledge costs millions of workers' - influential thinktankSticking to Labour's manifesto pledge and freezing income tax thresholds rather than raising income tax has hurt low- and middle-income earners, an influential thinktank has said.
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Britain's military chiefs hold 'very difficult' meetingBritain's top military chiefs held a "very difficult" meeting this week over how to fund plans to rebuild the armed forces amid fears of further cuts, defence sources have said.
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If you thought Sydney Sweeney's 'good genes' advert was controversial, get a load of thisIf a jeans advert hinting at actress Sydney Sweeney's "good genes" sent the internet into a frenzy over eugenics - how about one for a company that's actually selling good genes?
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HSBC chair candidates to pitch to lender's board next weekThe remaining candidates to chair HSBC Holdings have been asked to pitch to the board of Europe's biggest lender next week as it seeks to finalise the appointment of a successor to Sir Mark Tucker.
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Starmer insists Labour 'kept to our manifesto' despite record-breaking tax risesSir Keir Starmer has insisted Labour "kept to our manifesto" promises despite raising taxes in the budget - as he asked "everybody to contribute".
Top Sports News from Sky
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'Brazil's brightest talent since Neymar - without the baggage'Estevao is the most talented player out of Brazil since Neymar - but carries less of the baggage.
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Vettel pinpoints Verstappen advantage, 'scary' trait in F1 title raceMax Verstappen holds an advantage of being under less pressure in F1's title fight than Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, according to former world champion Sebastian Vettel - who also says the Dutchman's continued rate of improvement is "scary".
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Chelsea Q&A: Blues' title stance revealed ahead of top-of-the-table Arsenal clashWith Chelsea sitting second in the Premier League and comfortably beating Barcelona in the Champions League, can they now be considered genuine contenders in each competition?
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England plan extra training in Brisbane before pink-ball second Ashes TestEngland have booked extra training sessions in Brisbane ahead of the second Ashes Test as they look to rebound from their two-day drubbing in the series opener at Perth.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Prince William reveals his kids have just discovered classic British sitcom - and 'love it'Prince William wasn't close to being born when Fawlty Towers first aired - but now even his children have fallen in love with it.
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Date set for Kevin Spacey civil sexual assault trialsKevin Spacey is set to face civil trials at the High Court later next year, over separate lawsuits filed by three men who have accused him of sexual assault.
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Prince Harry's case against Mail publisher returns to court - here's what you need to knowPrince Harry and six other household names are suing the publishers of the Daily Mail newspaper over alleged unlawful information gathering dating back 30 years.
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Graham Linehan cleared of harassment but guilty of criminal damage to trans activist's phoneFather Ted creator Graham Linehan has been cleared of harassment against a trans activist but guilty of criminal damage to their phone.
Business News from Sky
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'Sticking to Labour manifesto pledge costs millions of workers' - influential thinktankSticking to Labour's manifesto pledge and freezing income tax thresholds rather than raising income tax has hurt low- and middle-income earners, an influential thinktank has said.
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This town placed its trust in Labour - and some feel betrayedHitchin in Hertfordshire does well in the polls.
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Budget 2025: Are you a winner or loser?👉 Listen to Sky News Daily on your podcast app 👈
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Budget was historic in at least two respects - as Britain taken into uncharted territoryIn at least two respects - one expected, the other not - this was a historic budget.