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The Splash FM news team keep you up-to-date with the very latest news.

As well as letting you know what's happening around the world, our dedicated team brings you the latest news from down your street and in your very own town. Of course, we can't be everywhere all at once which means we're always really grateful for your updates.

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Local News

Littlehampton Waves The Flag Of Cleanliness

Sunbathers heading to Littlehampton beach this summer can rest assured its one of the cleanest in Europe.

Man Seriously Hurt In Worthing Collision

A man has suffered life threatening injuries in a crash involving a lorry on the A27 in Worthing this morning.

Lottery Funding For CAB

Citizen Advice Bureau workers in Worthing and Adur have been given a funding boost of £350,000..

Former Sussex Priest Jailed For Sex Offences

A former Sussex priest has been jailed for 10 years for indecently assaulting girls and boys as young as five.


World News

Faith-Healers' Child Death Ruled As Homicide

The death of the eight-month-old son of a faith-healing couple has been ruled a homicide by a medical examiner.

Iran Elections: Key Players Barred From Race

Iran's President has said he will raise the decision to ban a close aid from standing in forthcoming elections with the country's Supreme Leader.

Tax Row: UK 'Should Be Ashamed' Says Oxfam

The extent of tax dodging worldwide amounts to enough money to end extreme poverty twice over, according to Oxfam.

Tornado: Residents Return To Assess Damage

Residents of Moore have begun returning to what is left of their homes after thel tornado that flattened entire neighbourhoods and claimed at least 24 lives.


National News

Dale Cregan Admits Murders Of Father And Son

Cop killer Dale Cregan has pleaded guilty to the murders of father and son Mark and David Short.

David McGreavy: High Court Names Child Killer

The High Court has overturned an order granting anonymity to a "notorious" prisoner who murdered three children in 1973.

Cold Weather Puts Freeze On Retail Sales

Retail sales suffered their biggest monthly drop in a year in April as cold weather and restricted household budgets combined to damage demand on the high street.

Harry Potter First Edition Makes £150,000

A one-of-a-kind copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, personally annotated by author J K Rowling, has sold for £150,000 at auction.


Sport

Carroll Misses England Matches

Striker Andy Carroll has been ruled out of England's friendlies against the Republic of Ireland and Brazil.

Andy Murray Withdraws From French Open

Britain's number one tennis player Andy Murray has pulled out of the French Open due to a persistent back injury.

Audley Harrison Backtracks On Retirement

Audley Harrison has confirmed his return to boxing less than three weeks after announcing his retirement.

Ryder Cup: Europe Increase Wildcard Picks

Europe's Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley will have three wildcard picks instead of two when they face the USA at Gleneagles next year.


Business

Fiat Industrial May Move Tax Base To UK

Fiat Industrial has confirmed it is planning to move its tax base to the UK from Italy to save it money.

Cold Weather Puts Freeze On Retail Sales

Retail sales suffered their biggest monthly drop in a year in April as cold weather and restricted household budgets combined to damage demand on the high street.

Cold Winter Boost To Energy Firm Profits

The bitterly cold start to the year has helped profits leap 28% at SSE's household energy arm.

Tax Row: UK 'Should Be Ashamed' Says Oxfam

The extent of tax dodging worldwide amounts to enough money to end extreme poverty twice over, according to Oxfam.


Showbiz

Harry Potter First Edition Makes £150,000

A one-of-a-kind copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, personally annotated by author J K Rowling, has sold for £150,000 at auction.

David Bowie's Bassist Trevor Bolder Dies

Uriah Heep and Spiders From Mars bassist Trevor Bolder has died aged 62 following a battle with cancer.

Depardieu: Boston Bombs Not Chechnya's Fault

The French actor Gerard Depardieu has said that Chechnya is not to blame for the Boston bombings because the suspects were brought up in America.

Eurovision: Russia Angered Over Vote 'Theft'

Russia has demanded answers over what it claims was an "outrageous" theft of votes from its Eurovision entry on Saturday.




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