Programmes coming up ..

  • Matt Rosser

    4:00pm - 7:00pm

    Matt says: "people who care for us - in hospitals, homes, wherever care is needed - are people we are lucky to have. If we didn’t acknowledge it before, we certainly do now and we mustn’t stop".

  • Channel Hopping with Al Dupres

    7:00pm - 8:00pm

    TV Themes, songs, music from old adverts, and a lot more - a voyage of discovery, into the past.

  • The Dave Price Jukebox

    8:00pm - 11:00pm

    Dave says: ""Hopefully I can bring a little bit of fun and happiness into the lives of others. If so, I will consider that a job well done. I look forward to you not only listening ,but interacting with me".

  • Late Night Love Songs

    11:00pm - 1:00am

    Two hours of perfect late night music from across the years, helping you to unwind with some "me" time.

  • Gary Robinson

    1:00am - 4:00am

    Broadcasting from Angus, Scotland, Gary is an established radio presenter who’s spent the past three years working as an outreach carer. He’s looking forward to sharing his stories and welcoming guests every week.

  • The Dave Price Jukebox

    4:00am - 7:00am

    Dave says: ""Hopefully I can bring a little bit of fun and happiness into the lives of others. If so, I will consider that a job well done. I look forward to you not only listening ,but interacting with me".

Today's Weather

  • Scotland

    Heavy rain shower

    High: 16°C | Low: 10°C

  • Wales

    Light rain

    High: 17°C | Low: 11°C

  • South of England

    Sunny intervals

    High: 22°C | Low: 13°C

  • Northern Ireland

    Light rain

    High: 16°C | Low: 11°C

  • North of England

    Heavy rain shower

    High: 20°C | Low: 11°C

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BREAKING NEWS

  • Defibrillators to be installed at Nationwide Building Society branches

    A building society is installing defibrillators and bleed control kits across its 605 branches. The Nationwide says its working alongside St John Ambulance to offer life-saving training to 4,000 members of staff as well as local communities. The organisation adds it wants more people to feel ready to act when it matters most. Virgin Money branches are also set to follow a rollout of the policy.

  • Winne the Pooh coin represents kindness

    A collectible coin celebrating friendship and featuring Winnie-the-Pooh along with Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger is being launched by The Royal Mint. The new 50p is the final coin in the Mint’s collection of three designs celebrating a century of Winnie-the-Pooh, created in collaboration with The Walt Disney Company. The first coin in the collection celebrated the theme of kindness, while the second coin celebrated loyalty.

  • Nearly 3,000 patients a day cared for in corridors

    Nearly 3,000 patients every day were cared for in hospital corridors or makeshift treatment areas in England last month. That’s according to official data from NHS England. Overall, there were an average of 2,241 instances each day in May of a patient receiving corridor care for more than 45 minutes at hospital A&E departments.

  • New AI tool used by surgeons for first time

    A new AI tool which colour-codes different parts of the body on a screen during live operations has been used by surgeons for the first time in the UK. Medics at St Mark’s, the National Bowel Hospital, used the tool to operate on a patient in her 60s on Thursday. Experts said the tool, known as the Eureka system, helps precision, efficiency and safety. Surgeons compared it to Google Maps, showing different tissue types, but in real time.

  • Warning on Single Patient Record plan

    There's news of a warning to the government that it needs to maintain focus when implementing the new “Single Patient Record” programme. It comes from the Chief Executive of the NHS Alliance, and stresses that the government needs to “keep its eyes on the prize” when designing the system. Sir Keiran Devane says it must learn from previous national data sharing programmes which, despite being costly, often failed to deliver on expectations. The scheme is part of the new Health Bill going through Parliament, and aims to summarise patient information, test results and letters in one single location.

  • Improved respect needed for healthcare workers

    The NHS Alliance is calling for a national campaign to improve respect for healthcare workers, warning that staff from diverse backgrounds feel particularly under threat. The organisation says rising levels of abuse and violence are adding to pressures already facing the workforce. Latest NHS survey figures show 42 per cent of staff experienced work-related stress in the past year, while almost a third reported burnout. The Alliance says stronger mental health support must be included in future workforce plans.

  • Financial support for carers in Lanarkshire

    As part of Carers week this week, carers in Lanarkshire are being urged to find out more about the financial support available. The annual campaign highlights the challenges that unpaid carers can face, and encourages people who don’t see themselves as carers to access emotional, social or financial support. More than 11 thousand carers in North Lanarkshire alone, are receiving carer support payment, but more could be entitled to help. In neighbouring South Lanarkshire, Hamilton Town House is being lit in blue, and the Carers Week flag is flying at the council headquarters to raise awareness.

  • Delays at England A&Es could cause 13 hundred deaths a month

    Long delays at A and E departments could be responsible for the deaths of more than 13 hundred patients a month in England, according to new data. More than 300 deaths were linked to long waits every week in 2025, up from 30 a week a decade earlier, according to analysis by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Its president Dr Ian Higginson said it was heartbreaking not to be able to help patients arriving at A and E in their time of need because the department is full.

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