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The Retro Hour
Classic hits from the eighties and nineties.
Paul Hartley's Songbook
Playing songs that have an interesting back story to the songwriting and songs that have a connection of sorts to other songs.
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National News
One In Five Mothers Seek Emergency Care In Year After Babies Are Born Report
More than one in five mothers (22%) need emergency care in the year after their babies are born, according to new analysis..
Government Must Stand Up To The Food Industry To Tackle Obesity Epidemic MPs
The Government must “stand up” to the food industry after decades of failure to tackle obesity that is costing the country tens of billions a year, MPs have said..
Spain Into World Cup Final As France Fall Flat
Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro fired ruthless Spain into the World Cup final as France’s quest for glory fell apart in Dallas..
Spain Are Through To The Final Of The World Cup
They secured victory over France after a thrilling two-nil win in Dallas..
News about Meridian FM
East Grinstead Jazz Festival Returns This August
Whether you're a seasoned jazz fan or new to the genre, there's something for everyone to enjoy!
Our Guest Presenter is a Work Experience Student
Ben McKenzie Ross a year 10 student at The "Gatton School" in Reigate
New FM Aerial For 107 Meridian FM
Our FM aerial was replaced at East Court Mansion
Community Radio Week 2026
107 Meridian FM opened its doors to its listeners.
Local Resident Accepts Challenge to Overcome Fear of Heights
Richard Matthews will abseil down the Spinnaker Tower
Local News
Work begins on development which will transform a Sussex town centre
Ground has been broken on a major Worthing town centre development
Why a Sussex beach 'owned by the French’ is still out of bounds
Once a popular spot for swimming and family days out, West Beach was first closed in 2006. Two decades later, residents are fighting to get it back
'Deep concern' as proposed removal of pay for volunteer coastguards sparks criticism
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has said it will stop paying Coastguard Rescue Officers following a Court of Appeal ruling earlier this year
Huge 'alien' fish weighing up to 5,000 pounds spotted off Sussex coast
An ocean sunfish was captured around one mile off Brighton Marina on June 19 by Kurt Lander of Yellowfin Charter Fishing



















