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bbc.co.uk - Jamie McIvor - STV journalists to strike day after radio station launch - BBC News
STV journalists to strike day after radio station launch - BBC News
BBC

Journalists at STV are to strike over job cuts and major changes to news programmes. The action by the NUJ union will take place on 7 January and is likely to mean that news programmes will be badly disrupted or cancelled. The date was chosen to…

bbc.co.uk - Georgia Levy-Collins - Radio 1Xtra: Nick Bright to leave the station after 15 years - BBC News
Radio 1Xtra: Nick Bright to leave the station after 15 years - BBC News
BBC

BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter Nick Bright is set to leave the station after 15 years on air. Joining as part of its production team in 2009, Nick moved into presenting the early breakfast show a year later. He's become a familiar voice to 1Xtra…

radiotoday.co.uk - Roy Martin - Martin Kelner returns to music radio with Mansfield 103.2
Martin Kelner returns to music radio with Mansfield 103.2
RadioToday

Martin Kelner is back on music radio with a special Christmas Eve programme on Mansfield 103.2 this year. The one-off show will air between 10pm and midnight on Christmas Eve and marks Martin's first music-led programme in more than five years. The…

livescience.com - Harry Baker - Rare dusting of snow covers one of the driest places on Earth and shuts down massive radio telescope - Earth from space
Rare dusting of snow covers one of the driest places on Earth and shuts down massive radio telescope - Earth from space
Live Science

Where is it? Atacama Desert, Chile What's in the photo? A rare dusting of snow covers parts of one of the driest places on Earth Which satellite took the photo? Landsat 9 When was it taken? July 10, 2025 This striking satellite photo captured a…

thepublicsradio.org - Will Malloy - Could we use a space umbrella to cool down the planet? - TPR: The Public's Radio
Could we use a space umbrella to cool down the planet? - TPR: The Public's Radio
TPR: The Public's Radio

This episode was originally published on May 7th, 2024. Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I'm Megan Hall. A while ago, we…

ibtimes.co.uk - Briane Nebria - 3I/ATLAS Radio Silence: SETI Institute Shuts Down Alien Signal Myths After Flyby
3I/ATLAS Radio Silence: SETI Institute Shuts Down Alien Signal Myths After Flyby
International Business Times UK

On Dec. 19, 2025, 3I/ATLAS flew by Earth and did more than just give astronomers something to look at; it brought a piece of a far-off, alien world into our backyard. This cosmic vagabond moves at an incredible 130,000 miles per hour and is only…

radiotoday.co.uk - Roy Martin - Students take Christmas Day slot on Radio Exe
Students take Christmas Day slot on Radio Exe
RadioToday

Student broadcasters from Exeter University will present a Christmas Day programme on Devon's Radio Exe. The Xpression on Exe Takeover brings voices from the university's student station, Xpression FM, to a commercial audience across the county…

thescottishsun.co.uk - Bill Leckie - BBC has lost its mind with Christmas cull of radio national treasures
BBC has lost its mind with Christmas cull of radio national treasures
The Scottish Sun

THERE'S nothing quite like Christmas for reminding us just how much music anchors the special times in our lives. We hear a tune and suddenly we're back to the school disco where we got our first snog under the mistletoe. One bar of piano in, a TV…

radiotoday.co.uk - Roy Martin - Bauer's Mission Christmas raises £16.9 million for children
Bauer's Mission Christmas raises £16.9 million for children
RadioToday

Mission Christmas has raised £16.9 million this year, helping nearly 319,000 children across the UK receive gifts at Christmas. The total, announced today by Bauer's charity Cash for Kids, means 318,767 children were supported through this…

bloomberg.com - Bloomberg Surveillance: Markets Eye Tech Turnaround
Bloomberg Surveillance: Markets Eye Tech Turnaround
Bloomberg

The economy and the markets are 'under surveillance' as we cover the latest in finance, economics and investment. Listen to Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern for the top interviews from Bloomberg Surveillance Television. And join…

si.com - Rick Ucchino - Latest On WWE's Interest In Danhausen As AEW Contract Nears Expiration
Latest On WWE's Interest In Danhausen As AEW Contract Nears Expiration
Sports Illustrated

Danhausen will reportedly be a free agent early in 2026, but will he be the latest AEW star to make the jump over to WWE when his contract expires? Sean Ross Sapp reported over the weekend that Danhausen's deal with All Elite Wrestling will come to…

bbc.co.uk - BBC Sport - Leeds podcast: Calvert-Lewin, Farke and Premier League chat
Leeds podcast: Calvert-Lewin, Farke and Premier League chat
BBC

The latest episode of Don't Go To Bed Just Yet had the regulars discussing how Dominic Calvert-Lewin put on an incredible performance in the win over Crystal Palace despite receiving a knock to his head. Leeds beat the Eagles 4-1 at Elland Road…

dailymail.co.uk - Garden-loving King: 'I do cut bits of my fingers off occasionally
Garden-loving King: 'I do cut bits of my fingers off occasionally
Mail Online

King Charles 'cuts bits of his fingers off' while tending to the Royal Gardens, he joked during a tour of his Scottish gardens. He revealed that his adventures with his favourite gardening tool - the secateurs - can involve mishaps, but that his…

straitstimes.com - Insight-Why the boss of a Russian defence factory set fire to himself on Red Square
Insight-Why the boss of a Russian defence factory set fire to himself on Red Square
The Straits Times

NEW YORK, Dec 23 - Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine opened a potential goldmine for Vladimir Arsenyev. The 75-year-old scientist heads a Moscow firm that makes components for a communications device used by tank crews. As Russian tanks…

bbc.co.uk - Hollywood actor Paul Rudd admits love for Basingstoke and Tadley
Hollywood actor Paul Rudd admits love for Basingstoke and Tadley
BBC

The actor Paul Rudd has suggested the Hampshire towns of Basingstoke and Tadley as places he loves to visit during an interview to promote his latest film. The 56-year-old Hollywood star was speaking to Scott Mills on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast…

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