National News
-
Starmer to host Iraqi PM for talks on migrant returns
Sir Keir Starmer will host the Iraqi prime minister on Tuesday for talks on migrant returns and to unveil an export deal.
-
UK refuses to follow US lead declaring genocide in Sudan
The UK has refused to follow the US in declaring that a genocide is being committed in Sudan, but said those responsible for “atrocities” should be held to account.
-
Streeting says nurses are backbone of our NHS after worker stabbed in hospital
Wes Streeting has described nurses as “the backbone of our NHS” after a staff member was left in a critical condition by a stabbing in a hospital’s acute medical unit (AMU).
-
Poundland invests in new security technology after millions lost to shoplifting
Poundland has said it is plugging more money than ever into new security measures to tackle retail crime after losing more than £40 million worth of stock last year.
-
Tyson Fury again says he has retired from boxing
Tyson Fury has claimed he has retired from boxing in a video post on social media.
-
UK will be AI superpower says Starmer as he unveils plans to boost growth
The UK will be an AI “superpower”, Sir Keir Starmer said as he unveiled plans to expand use of the technology in a bid to boost growth.
-
Man cleared over suicide of partner who suffered years of abuse
He's been cleared manslaughter, but convicted of assault and prolonged domestic violence
-
Just Stop Oil supporters spray paint 15 is dead on Charles Darwins grave
Just Stop Oil (JSO) supporters have spray-painted “1.5 is dead” on Charles Darwin’s grave following confirmation that last year was the first to breach the key global warming threshold.
-
Nicola Sturgeon and former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell have decided to end their marriage
The former First Minister of Scotland confirmed the news on Instagram
-
Inquest for Leicester City helicopter crash victims to begin
The inquest into the deaths of five people killed in the helicopter crash just outside Leicester City’s stadium will begin on Monday – more than six years after the tragedy.
-
Minister seeks to ease road safety concerns over brighter LED headlights
Motorists are “feeling the strain” of brighter headlights “more than ever before”, campaigners have said after a transport minister sought to ease road safety concerns.
-
Welsh EFL quartet set to enter new domestic cup competition with European access
Wales’ four English Football League clubs are set to enter a domestic cup tournament that would allow them access to European competition under the Welsh flag for the first time in three decades.
-
1984 author George Orwell celebrated on new Royal Mint 2 coin
George Orwell, author of 1984 and Animal Farm, will be celebrated on a new £2 coin design.
-
UKs first legal drugs consumption room to open in Glasgow
The UK’s first legal drugs consumption room is to open its doors in Glasgow.
-
UK to go all in on AI as Starmer throws weight of Whitehall behind technology
Sir Keir Starmer will throw the weight of Whitehall fully behind AI in a bid to boost growth.
-
Man Utd drawn against Ruud van Nistelrooys Leicester in FA Cup fourth round
Holders Manchester United have been drawn to play Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Leicester at Old Trafford in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
-
More disruption threatened in fresh rail dispute
A fresh dispute is flaring on the railways, threatening disruption to more services in the coming weeks.
-
Heroic FA Cup display from Tamworth before Tottenham clinch extra time win
Part-timers Tamworth produced a heroic display to take Tottenham to extra-time before the Premier League club limped into the FA Cup fourth round with a 3-0 win.
-
Three teenagers charged with murder after 17 year old fatally stabbed
Three teenagers have been charged with murder after a 17-year-old was fatally stabbed near a town centre bus station, police have said.
-
Starmer will listen to Tulip Siddiq inquiry findings minister says
The Prime Minister will act on the findings of an independent investigation into Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq, a Cabinet minister has said.
Coming Up Today
-
Breakfast With Stewart Nicholson
6:00am - 10:00am
Stewart wakes you up every weekday morning from 6am with the biggest hits, the Alarm Clock Anthem, Ayup’s, Nan V Food and the Back Tracks Finale Lyrics.
-
Daytimes with Nick Foster
10:00am - 1:00pm
Nick is taking you through the daytime playing the biggest hits across Rotherham and South Yorkshire.
-
The Late Lunch with Stu White
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Stu plays the biggest hits for your weekday on your late lunch break, have a go on 'Hook Line and Stinker' plus 'Stories of life's little quirks' and he keeps you company with his banter.
-
Bruce Edward's Big Drive Home
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Bruce is getting you home weekday afternoons from 4pm till 7pm with his ‘witty banter’ and the biggest hits, he’ll also keep you up to date with what’s happening on the roads across Rotherham & South Yorkshire