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BBC Radio 2 star Brian Hayes dies, aged 87

Tributes pour in for pioneering radio host Brian Hayes, who has died aged 87. The former BBC Radio 2 breakfast presenter revolutionised UK phone-in radio. Read the full story.

Ken Bruce reveals why he left BBC Radio 2

Veteran DJ Ken Bruce opens up about leaving the BBC after 46 years, his newfound happiness at Greatest Hits Radio, and how being an older dad keeps him young. Discover his story.

NASA captures close-up of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas

NASA releases stunning close-up images of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas during its once-in-a-lifetime solar system flyby. Don't miss your chance to spot this rare celestial visitor through telescopes.

Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Defies Science

Mysterious object 3I/ATLAS survives scorching Sun flyby intact, displaying unexplained jets and an anti-tail. Harvard's Avi Loeb suggests it could be alien technology. Read the latest findings.

City-Killer Asteroid Could Hit Moon in 2032

Scientists warn asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 4% chance of hitting the moon in 2032, potentially rising to 30%. James Webb Telescope observations in February could determine if deflection missions are needed.

Mix 102.3 breakfast hosts axed in shock radio shake-up

Adelaide's popular breakfast radio duo Jodie Oddy and Hayley Pearson have been abruptly removed from Mix 102.3's morning show, leaving presenters and listeners shocked by the sudden programming change.

How pirate radio championed Black British music

Discover the untold story of pirate radio's crucial role in amplifying Black British voices and shaping the nation's musical landscape when mainstream media turned a deaf ear.

BBC Radio host criticised for crude on-air jokes

BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Chris Hughes faces backlash after making explicit jokes about adult content during his weekend breakfast show, prompting complaints and internal review.

Daughter unknowingly kisses dad in radio prank disaster

A controversial radio segment took an unexpected turn when a woman unknowingly kissed her own father during a blindfolded kissing game, creating one of the most cringe-worthy moments in broadcasting history.

BBC Axes Charlie Kirk D-Day Special, Sparking Bias Row

The BBC faces a major backlash and accusations of political bias after abruptly cancelling a planned D-Day remembrance radio special featuring conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a fierce debate over censorship and impartiality at the national

Abbie Chatfield doxxes Charlie Kirk's number on air

Australian radio host Abbie Chatfield sparks outrage after deliberately revealing US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's private phone number live on air, igniting a fierce debate on privacy and media ethics.

Earth's Secret 'Quasi-Moon' Discovered By Astronomers

British astronomers have identified a remarkable 'quasi-moon'—a near-Earth asteroid, 2023 FW13, that has been gravitationally bound to our planet since 100 BC and will remain so until AD 3700. This astonishing celestial partner represents one of the most

Vernon Kay's Mortifying On-Air Moment Revealed

TV and radio presenter Vernon Kay opens up about a cringe-worthy on-air blunder from his early career, revealing the joke that backfired spectacularly and the valuable lesson he learned.

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