Schedule
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Ron Critcher with The Morning Show (Sitting in for Nick Mallinson)10:00am - Noon
Join Ron for the Hoilday Season
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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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Top Stories from Sky News
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Trump defends 'big boy' Clinton after Epstein files releaseDonald Trump has said he "hated" to see photos of Bill Clinton in the newly released Epstein files.
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Why Andrew photo in Epstein files is deeply awkward for Royal FamilyA Sandringham photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the Epstein files has resurfaced at a particularly uncomfortable moment for the Royal Family, just days before they gather at the estate for Christmas.
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'No one is here to help us': Palestinians watch as Israeli diggers tear down homes in East JerusalemA balcony of onlookers stare as three diggers gnaw at the four-storey building that was a fixture of their daily view.
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Man due in court charged with 56 sexual offences against ex-wife - as five other men also chargedA man is due in court charged - alongside five other men - with carrying out sexual offences against his now former wife over a 13-year period.
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'Soaring rise' in strangulation and suffocation chargesThere has been a "soaring rise" in the number of people charged with strangulation and suffocation since the offence was introduced four years ago, according to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
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The celebrities and notable figures we said goodbye to this yearFrom the Pope to the Prince of Darkness, starring in his own goodbye gig just weeks before his death, the world lost many famous faces and notable figures in 2025.
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Call Of Duty co-creator dies in crashVince Zambella, one of the creators behind best-selling video game series Call Of Duty, has died.
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Hundreds of pubs 'have banned Labour MPs' - here's whyA millionaires' playground, Poole in Dorset boasts some of the most expensive properties in the UK, and has been called Britain's Palm Beach.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Isak faces lengthy absence as Slot slams 'reckless' Van de Ven tackleArne Slot has confirmed that Alexander Isak is set for a long spell on the sidelines with a broken leg after a "reckless" challenge from Micky van de Ven in Liverpool's win at Tottenham.
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Is this the week we find out how good Aston Villa really are?Ten wins in a row. Ten straight wins at Villa Park. Ten years since Leicester did the impossible. Is the Aston Villa title fight really on?
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'Out of control' - should Van de Ven have seen red for Isak challenge?Alexander Isak is facing the prospect of a long spell on the sidelines with scans expected to confirm he has a broken leg, but should Spurs defender Mick van de Ven have been punished for the challenge that seriously injured the Liverpool striker?
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Driving Home For Christmas singer Chris Rea diesChris Rea, known for hits including Driving Home For Christmas and The Road To Hell, has died after a short illness, according to a family spokesperson.
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Banksy gives Britain at least one new mural for ChristmasBanksy, the world's most famous street artist, appears to have confirmed he is responsible for a new mural that appeared in London on Monday.
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Call Of Duty co-creator dies in crashVince Zambella, one of the creators behind best-selling video game series Call Of Duty, has died.
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Barry Manilow needs surgery for lung cancer, singer revealsBarry Manilow is being treated for lung cancer and has been forced to reschedule live shows, the 82 year-old has revealed.
Business News from Sky
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Hundreds of pubs 'have banned Labour MPs' - here's whyA millionaires' playground, Poole in Dorset boasts some of the most expensive properties in the UK, and has been called Britain's Palm Beach.
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FTSE-100 events group Informa kicks off hunt for new chairmanInforma, the FTSE-100 events group behind the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show and World of Concrete, is kicking off a search for its next chairman.
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Britons are less well off than they were in 2019 - and these figures show itThe average person now has £38 less to spend each month after tax than they did at the end of 2024, following three consecutive quarters of falling UK living standards.
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Rachel Reeves's spring budget date is revealedThe chancellor's spring budget will take place in March, the Treasury has announced.