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National News
Shop Price Inflation Remains Unchanged In June
That's according to the British Retail Consortium and NIQ.
Germany Crash Out On Penalties As Paraguay Edge Dramatic Shootout
Germany crashed out of the World Cup after they were beaten on penalties by Paraguay following a 1-1 draw in Boston in the round of 32..
Housebuilders Face Potential Multi Billion Pound Class Action Legal Case
It's over allegations that consumers had to pay higher prices for new-build properties.
Maternity Review New National Commissioner Will Tackle NHS Failures
The Government has said it will appoint a national maternity commissioner to drive change after a report concluded families have suffered from repeated failures in NHS care..
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
Stunning photographs capture fields of blue flax in full bloom
These photographs capture the striking beauty of blue flax in bloom near Worthing.
Geums, fuchsias and open gardens make summer worth celebrating
As we approach the end of the month, the garden has seen almost 200 visitors come and enjoy the plot and eat my home-made cakes. Pictured are a trio who have been this month.
University ranked among world's best for peace and justice
A UK university has been named among the best in the world for contribution to peace and justice.
More than 30 roads to be resurfaced in summer upgrade scheme
Work to improve the condition of the city’s roads continues next week with the start of Brighton and Hove City Council's summer resurfacing and treatment programme.




















