Schedule
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Seahaven FM with The Evening Selection5:00pm - 8:00pm
The greatest hits from the last 8 decades
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Tony Ayers with the Organic Radio Show8:00pm - 11:00pm
R&B, Funk and Sweet Soulful music to move your feet
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Seahaven FM with The Overnight Selection2:00am - 7:00am
The Greatest Hits From The Last Eight Decades
Top Stories from Sky News
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Trump broke the global energy market - now he expects others to fix itHas President Trump just given the biggest indication yet that he's done with this war in Iran?
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Iranian and Romanian charged after allegedly trying to enter UK nuclear naval basePolice in Scotland have charged two people over allegations they tried to enter a UK nuclear submarine base.
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Northern Lights seen across UK forecast to returnParts of the UK enjoyed breathtaking views of the Northern Lights overnight - and more is forecast for Saturday.
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Army chief was asked about woman 'murdered by British soldier' - his response was emphaticThe murder of Agnes Wanjiru hangs over the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK).
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Meningitis outbreak: Total cases rise to 34The number of meningitis cases following the outbreak in Kent has risen to 34, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said.
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Meet the cast of SNL UK"We as a country, we're not used to watching live stuff any more," says Celeste Dring, comedian and one eleventh of the new Saturday Night Live cast.
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Russian drones kill at least two in Ukraine and hit powerRussian drone strikes have killed at least two people in Zaporizhzhia and left most of a northern region without power, Ukrainian officials have said.
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Top Sports News from Sky
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Slot: 10th league defeat of season should hurt Liverpool a lotArne Slot says it is "not his job to come up with excuses" after Liverpool suffered their 10th defeat of the Premier League season, but highlighted his side’s injury problems, fixture pile-up and the players the club has sold in the aftermath of Brighton's 2-1 win.
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'Baffling!' Man Utd bemused by penalty calls during draw at BournemouthManchester United boss Michael Carrick said it was "baffling" that Harry Maguire was sent off and gave away a penalty but Bournemouth's Adrien Truffert escaped punishment for an "identical" challenge on Amad Diallo during their 2-2 draw.
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Northampton edge past bottom side Newcastle to go topNorthampton returned to the top of the Gallagher Prem table despite a disjointed display in a narrow 28-27 victory over battling bottom side Newcastle.
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Lady Hope springs 33-1 shock in Goffs Hundred Grand BumperLady Hope made the perfect racecourse introduction to run out a shock 33-1 winner in the valuable Goffs Hundred Grand Bumper at Newbury.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Meet the cast of SNL UK"We as a country, we're not used to watching live stuff any more," says Celeste Dring, comedian and one eleventh of the new Saturday Night Live cast.
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Justin Timberlake drink driving arrest footage releasedVideo has been released of Justin Timberlake being arrested by officers who suspected him of drink driving.
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Action star, 'tough cookie' and icon: The world pays tribute to Chuck NorrisTributes have been paid to martial arts icon and action movie star Chuck Norris, who has died aged 86.
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Kevin Spacey settles sexual assault cases with three British menKevin Spacey has reached an out-of-court settlement in civil claims brought by three British men accusing him of sexual assault.
Business News from Sky
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Young earners about to have thousands added to student loan repaymentsChanges to the student loans system quietly announced in the last budget have provoked a loud and angry response that has woken up Westminster to what anyone who did a degree in the 2010s, and their parents, already knew.
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Energy bills to rise hundreds of pounds to three-year highAverage annual energy bills will rise by £332 in July, more than double the previously anticipated increase, due to high oil and gas prices driven by the war in Iran, trusted forecasters predicted.
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Elon Musk misled investors during Twitter takeover, US jury findsA US jury has found Elon Musk misled investors by deliberately driving down Twitter's share price in the months leading up to his $44bn (£33bn) takeover of the social media company.