Schedule
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight SelectionMidnight - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
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Peter Quinn with Breakfast7:00am - 10:00am
Join in the fun and wake up with Peter each morning playing 8 decades of hits
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Ron Critcher with Lunch Time (Sitting in for John Noble)Noon - 2:00pm
Top Stories from Sky News
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Supermarkets 'encouraged to cap food prices' by governmentSupermarkets in the UK are being encouraged by the government to introduce price caps on key products, such as eggs, bread and milk, in return for the easing of some regulations, it has been reported.
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Air conditioning 'unavoidable' in parts of England as summers get hotterAir conditioning will soon be "unavoidable" to protect many Britons from unbearable summer heat, a top climate adviser to the government has said.
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FBI reveals new details about teenagers suspected of deadly mosque attackTwo teenagers suspected of carrying out a deadly attack on a mosque in California shared a "broad hatred" towards different religions and races, investigators have said.
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UK waters down Russian oil sanctionsThe UK government has watered-down sanctions on Russia, allowing diesel and jet fuel from Russian crude oil to enter the UK if it is refined in other countries.
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Police urge potential sex assault victims on Married At First Sight UK to come forwardThe Metropolitan Police has urged potential victims of sexual assault on reality TV show Married At First Sight UK to get in touch.
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World's 'most expensive' high-speed rail line to be slower and cost moreA high-speed train line between London and Birmingham will be more expensive, take longer to make and go slower than previously announced.
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Surrey Police investigating child sex abuse allegations linked to Epstein filesSurrey Police are investigating two separate allegations of child sexual abuse following the release of the Epstein files.
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Thousands told to leave homes as wildfire spreads in CaliforniaMore than 17,000 people have been told to leave their homes in southern California after a wildfire threatened properties.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Arsenal crowned Premier League championsArsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years.
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Southampton expelled from Championship play-offsSouthampton have been expelled from the Championship play-offs over the 'spygate' scandal.
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Ten moments that won Arsenal the titleArsenal have won their first Premier League title in 22 years after a topsy-turvy season and riveting title race with Manchester City.
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'We will take a decision' - Pep expected to leave Man City this summerPep Guardiola is going to leave Manchester City after their final Premier League game of the season on Sunday, sources have told Sky Sports News.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Police urge potential sex assault victims on Married At First Sight UK to come forwardThe Metropolitan Police has urged potential victims of sexual assault on reality TV show Married At First Sight UK to get in touch.
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Shakira acquitted of tax fraudSinger Shakira has been acquitted of tax fraud and should be reimbursed more than 55m euros (£48m), Spain's High Court has ruled, following years of financial legal battles.
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Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial ends in mistrial after jury fails to reach verdictHarvey Weinstein's third rape retrial has ended in a mistrial after the jury said it was deadlocked.
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Casting for new James Bond under wayThe search for the next James Bond is under way, Amazon MGM Studios has revealed, with the casting process to replace Daniel Craig having "just begun". 
Business News from Sky
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UK waters down Russian oil sanctionsThe UK government has watered-down sanctions on Russia, allowing diesel and jet fuel from Russian crude oil to enter the UK if it is refined in other countries.
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World's 'most expensive' high-speed rail line to be slower and cost moreA high-speed train line between London and Birmingham will be more expensive, take longer to make and go slower than previously announced.
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Supermarkets 'encouraged to cap food prices' by governmentSupermarkets in the UK are being encouraged by the government to introduce price caps on key products, such as eggs, bread and milk, in return for the easing of some regulations, it has been reported.
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Job vacancies fall to lowest level in five years - as unemployment rate risesThe UK's jobless rate has ticked up to 5% and the pace of basic wage growth has eased further as the country faces down a fresh energy-led price shock.