Schedule
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Bob Preedy with Breakfast (Sitting in for John Noble)
7:00am - 10:00am
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Brian Noon with The Feel Good Afternoon
2:00pm - 4:00pm
The Feel Good Afternoon with the Feel Good Three at Three
Top Stories from Sky News
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How Russian oil is still powering cars and planes in Britain
The Russian state has been making more money from its oil and gas industry in the past three months than in any comparable period since the early days of the Ukraine invasion, it has emerged.
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Pubs may be able to stay open for longer during Euro 2024 - but there's a catch
Pubs will be able to extend their opening hours to 1am if England or Scotland make it to the Euro 2024 semi-finals this summer.
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'It is too late, our boys have gone': Grieving parents tell Ofcom to 'step up' over social media content
Social media platforms must do more to stop their algorithms from recommending harmful content to children, Ofcom has said.
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Loved ones who died after being contaminated by infected blood 'used for research', families say
Bereaved families who lost loved ones in the contaminated blood scandal say they have seen evidence that proves their relatives were being "used for research" without their knowledge and despite clinicians knowing the risks.
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'No indication of malicious activity' as e-gates back working at UK airports after travel chaos
A "nationwide issue" with e-gates at airports has been resolved after causing travel chaos across the country, the Home Office has said.
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Men-only Garrick Club 'votes to allow female members after Stephen Fry speech'
The Garrick Club, a central London private members' club, has voted to allow women to join, after facing scrutiny over its diversity in recent weeks. 
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Home Office should be split in two to curb migration, ex-minister says
Former Tory immigration minister Robert Jenrick has called for the Home Office to be split in two as part of a 30-point plan to curb migration.
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'Critical turning point': Renewable power reaches record 30% of global electricity
Experts have hailed a "critical turning point" as renewable power generated a record-breaking 30% of the world's electricity last year, new data has found.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Grease star who played Patty Simcox dies
Grease star Susan Buckner, who played Patty Simcox in the classic musical, has died aged 72.
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Ireland reaches Eurovision final for first time since 2018
Bambie Thug has become Ireland's first Eurovision Song Contest finalist since 2018.
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Game Of Thrones actor dies
Games Of Thrones actor Ian Gelder has died at the age of 74.
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Shooting at rapper's mansion leaves security guard with life-threatening injuries
Police are investigating a shooting at the Toronto mansion of Canadian rapper Drake.
Business News
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'No indication of malicious activity' as e-gates back working at UK airports after travel chaos
A "nationwide issue" with e-gates at airports has been resolved after causing travel chaos across the country, the Home Office has said.
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Pubs may be able to stay open for longer during Euro 2024 - but there's a catch
Pubs will be able to extend their opening hours to 1am if England or Scotland make it to the Euro 2024 semi-finals this summer.
-
How Russian oil is still powering cars and planes in Britain
The Russian state has been making more money from its oil and gas industry in the past three months than in any comparable period since the early days of the Ukraine invasion, it has emerged.
-
'Critical turning point': Renewable power reaches record 30% of global electricity
Experts have hailed a "critical turning point" as renewable power generated a record-breaking 30% of the world's electricity last year, new data has found.