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National News
Meagre Economic Growth At End Of 2025 Confirmed Amid Fears Over Iran War Hit
Britain’s economy eked out muted growth at the end of last year, official figures have confirmed, but fears are growing over the impact of the Iran war and soaring inflation as oil prices race higher..
Grocery Price Inflation Holds Steady At 43 Per Cent
That's according to Worldpanel by Numerator.
Keir Starmer Gives 48 Hour Deadline To Resident Doctors To Call Off Strikes
Sir Keir Starmer has issued an ultimatum to resident doctors to call off their strikes or lose the deal on the table..
Simplified Recycling Rules For Households Come Into Force Across England
Households will now separate their waste into a maximum of four different bins for waste collectors to pick up.
News about Meridian FM
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
Gospel Rising Return For Carols On The Couch
To listen go to www.meridianfm.com/listen-again
Live On Air From East Grinstead Sports Club
Members of the 107 MeridianFM team broadcasted live from the East Grinstead Sports Club
Local News
Family festival to light up town centres with theatre and illuminated shows
Two free events in Hailsham and Uckfield will fill town centres with illuminated street theatre, music, storytelling and creative activities for families.
Labour’s plans to end child poverty still fall short
The government has finally done a good thing and moved to scrap the cruel two-child benefit cap as it promised before it came to power.
People with terminal illness may be eligible for new council tax exemption
Wealden District Council unanimously agreed to introduce additional support to ease the financial burden of Council Tax for residents with a terminal illness.
New NFU chairman in Sussex aims to inspire next generation
The new farming leader for West Sussex has spoken of his passion for inspiring future generations of farmers.





















