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Kathy Harding with Community People7:00pm - 8:00pm
From the Local Community with Kathy as your Host
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David Evans with Evanly Love Songs8:00pm - 10:00pm
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Joel Stewart with the Global Mix (Repeat)10:00pm - Midnight
Top Stories from Sky News
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BBC staff seemed fed up of Tim Davie's 'nothing to see' approachAs he addressed his staff, the BBC's outgoing director-general Tim Davie sounded remarkably upbeat given the events of the last few days.
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91 prisoners freed in error over past seven monthsA total of 91 prisoners were freed by mistake between the start of April and the end of October, the latest Ministry of Justice (MoJ) figures show.
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Conwoman who had £5bn Bitcoin fortune weeps in the dock as she's jailedA woman caught with £5bn in Bitcoin in the UK's highest ever value money laundering investigation has been jailed for 11 years and eight months - after nearly five years on the run.
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NHS ward manager avoids jail over death of patientAn NHS ward manager has been sentenced for health and safety failings and a trust fined more than £500,000 after a young woman died in a secure mental health hospital.
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Image released after woman racially abused and assaulted at Tube stationPolice have released a photo after a woman was racially abused and assaulted while with her family in central London last month.
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Sky News joins police raid on Turkish barbershop - and all is not as it appearsIn a small town in Suffolk, a team of police officers walk into a Turkish barbershop.
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Kate lays Armistice Day wreath - as Camilla marks event at PaddingtonThe Princess of Wales joined the nation in a powerful two-minute silence to mark the sacrifice made by the fallen on Armistice Day.
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Police release update on Bob Vylan Glastonbury investigationPolice say they have interviewed a man over comments made during punk-rap duo Bob Vylan's set at Glastonbury.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Ford replaces Smith at 10 as England make seven changes for New ZealandEngland have made seven changes to their starting team for Saturday's Autumn Nations Series match against New Zealand, with Fin Smith missing out on the squad.
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Toney back to Premier League? Multiple clubs keen on January moveA number of Premier League clubs are believed to have started enquiries about bringing Ivan Toney back to England.
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Morgan to miss rest of autumn as Wales prepare for crunch Japan clashWales captain Jac Morgan will miss the rest of the Autumn Nations Series with a dislocated shoulder.
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Hamilton, Leclerc post messages after Ferrari chairman's criticismLewis Hamilton said he will not give up, while Charles Leclerc stressed the importance of "unity" at Ferrari, as the Scuderia's drivers each issued rallying cries ahead of the team's crunch end to the 2025 season.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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BBC staff seemed fed up of Tim Davie's 'nothing to see' approachAs he addressed his staff, the BBC's outgoing director-general Tim Davie sounded remarkably upbeat given the events of the last few days.
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Police release update on Bob Vylan Glastonbury investigationPolice say they have interviewed a man over comments made during punk-rap duo Bob Vylan's set at Glastonbury.
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Sam Fender gives £25,000 Mercury Prize to support smaller venuesSam Fender has donated his entire £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings to support "struggling" grassroots venues.
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Tim Westwood accused of indecent assaults at BBC studios and rape at London hotelFormer Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been granted conditional bail during a court appearance to face charges of rape and sexual assault.
Business News from Sky
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Unemployment rate jumps to highest level since late 2020The UK's jobless rate has risen to a level not seen since late 2020, according to official figures released ahead of the budget.
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Former Petrofac chief seeks £40m for offshore wind group VenterraThe former chief executive of Petrofac, the oilfield services group which collapsed last month, is in talks to raise tens of millions of pounds for the offshore wind energy group he set up four years ago.
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Chancellor's own goals have exacerbated budget challengesThere are more people looking for fewer jobs in Britain today than there were a year ago.
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Competition watchdog hit by further board departuresThe UK competition regulator has been hit by another spate of boardroom exits less than a year after its chair was forced out by ministers as part of their efforts to spur economic growth.