
All Saints World Exclusive
Sara is joined live in the studio by All Saints' Nicole Appleton and Shaznay Lewis for the world exclusive first play of their brand new single Love Lasts Forever.
Sara is joined live in the studio by All Saints' Nicole Appleton and Shaznay Lewis for the world exclusive first play of their brand new single Love Lasts Forever. We hear about the ultimate marriage tests from the listeners including riding a tandem, going on a narrow boat and perming your wife's hair. Plus there's thirty minutes of back-to-back musical bangers in the Half Wower with tunes from Girls Aloud, Stevie Wonder and Mary Mary. Karthi Gnanasegaram is joined in the Sports Locker by football presenter Kelly Cates and the Pause For Thought comes from writer and broadcaster Sarah Joseph.
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Earth, Wind & Fire
Let's Groove
- 15th Anniversary Music Celebration (Various Artists).
- Rhino.
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Jess Glynne
I'll Be There
- Always In Between.
- Atlantic.
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Bad Company
Can't Get Enough
- Driving Rock (Various Artists).
- Global Records & Tapes.
- 1.
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Level 42
Lessons In Love
- Now That's What I Call Music '86.
- Now.
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Paramore
Hard Times
- After Laughter.
- Fueled By Ramen.
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The Police
Message In A Bottle
- The Very Best Of Sting & The Police.
- A&M.
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
She Taught Me How To Fly
- Who Built The Moon?.
- Sour Mash Records.
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Gladys Knight
Licence To Kill
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Singles Al.
- Pro-Tv.
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The Script
Hall Of Fame (feat. will.i.am)
- #3 (Deluxe Edition).
- Sony.
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Thin Lizzy
Don't Believe A Word
- The Very Best Of.
- Vertigo.
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Frankie Vaughan
Tower of Strength
- Rediscover The 50's - Here Comes Summ.
- Old Gold.
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Tony Hadley
Tonight Belongs To Us
- Talking To The Moon.
- Moonstone Music.
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Samuel E. Wright
Under The Sea
- Absolutely Disney (Various Artists).
- Walt Disney Records.
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Destiny’s Child
Survivor
- Now 49 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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The Mavericks
Dance the Night Away
- Ultimate Country (Various Artists).
- Telstar.
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Girls Aloud
Sound Of The Underground
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Heavy D. & the Boyz
Now That We’ve Found Love
- Radio Rap (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Kaoma
Lambada
- One World (Various Artists).
- Global Records & Tapes.
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Mary Mary
Shackles (Praise You)
- Huge Hits 2000 (Various Artists).
- Global Television.
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Bad Manners
Lip Up Fatty
- The Best Reggae Album In The World....
- Virgin.
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Kevin Lyttle
Turn Me On (feat. Spragga Benz)
- (CD Single).
- Atlantic.
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Stevie Wonder
Superstition
- Motown Chartbusters Volume 8 (Various Artists).
- Spectrum Music.
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Liam Gallagher
I've All I Need
- As You Were.
- Warner Bros.
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Phil Collins
You Can't Hurry Love
- Singles.
- Rhino.
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Alice Merton
No Roots
- (CD Single).
- Paper Plane Records International.
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All Saints
Love Lasts Forever
- Testament.
- AS Recordings.
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Albin Lee Meldau
I Need Your Love
- (CD Single).
- Caroline International.
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Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
D.I.Y.
- What Have We Become.
- Virgin EMI.
- 001.
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Bay City Rollers
Shang-A-Lang
- Super 70's (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
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Rod Stewart
The First Cut Is The Deepest
- The Best Of Rod Stewart.
- Warner Bros.
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Taylor Swift
Blank Space (The Biggest Weekend 2018)
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Ed Sheeran
Happier
- ÷ Divide.
- Asylum Records.
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Al Wilson
The Snake
- The Best Northern Soul All-Nighter (V.
- Virgin.
Pause for Thought

From Sarah Joseph, Editor of a Muslim lifestyle magazine:
I’m heading to a conference on Artificial Intelligence —AI—later today. Perhaps because I was a major Terminator fan when I was a teenager, I carry a deep-seated concern about the power of machines.And the data should perhaps make us sit up and listen:
The Japanese entrepreneur and billionaire, Masayoshi Son, talks of “singularity”—the point where AI surpasses human intelligence. He believes we’re just 20 years from that moment, and he lauds the idea that AI machines could have IQs of 10,000. Einstein’s IQ was said to be 200. Son thinks machines will take over all sorts of jobs—not just the robots in factories, but even the roles of doctors, lawyers, engineers… DJs? Surely not….
AI proponents are really excited by the idea that machines can solve the problems that have thwarted humans.
It could be argued that we haven’t done a great job with the planet—wars which have left tens of millions dead, weapons that have poisoned not only the land but the genetic materials of generations, not to mention global warming. There is perhaps an intelligent logic to the fictitious Skynet machines of the Terminator movies deciding to wipe out the humans.
Yet is there something special about us that makes our existence worth our failings?
The story of humanity’s creation as told in the Qur’an has the angels questioning God’s wisdom; Will you create something that will spread chaos and bloodshed?’ They say. ‘Whereas as we are obedient and praise your limitless glory.
God replies—“I know that which you know not.” In other words – God knows what is best. And goes on to “teach Adam the names” – to give Adam a level of intelligence and reasoning.
The Qur’an is telling us that there is something so wonderful and beautiful about human beings—in all our imperfection and chaos. There is something so important about freewill, that makes our very creation worth the mistakes that we will make.
The Qur’an is under no illusion as to human’s weaknesses – forgetful, imperfect, negligent. Yet, despite that knowledge – God created us anyway, because there is something special about human intelligence and human choice.
Technology is changing the world. AI has the potential to change it beyond all recognition.
Yet, I believe, we should cling on to our humanity, despite our failings. God saw beauty in it, and so should we.
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