The former pirate station, based on a ship, was awarded an AM waveband licence from Ofcom in 2017.
The rock legends' 22-minute set at the 1985 charity concert has gone on to be one of the most celebrated live performances in history.
The couple have been married since 2000.
The song is available on Friday.
Brian May has criticised the government for cutting funding for public services in aftermath of a forest fire which forced him to evacuate his home
The actor teamed up with some pals to recreate the iconic Queen video to mark Pride over the weekend.
The rock band are set to feature on a new collection from the Royal Mail as 2020 marks their 50th anniversary.
Queen guitarist Brian May has struggled with his mobility after damaging muscles while gardening last month.
The Queen star said the pain is 'relentless'.
Guitarist lays blame at NHS underfunding over 'many years' adding 'this is the price we pay'
The Queen's historic speech amid the coronavirus pandemic has prompted an outpouring of praise for the monarch.
"I just thought I'd save [Queen] the audacity of me even trying to step on a stage and be in the same echelon as Freddie Mercury... it was just too scary.”
The Queen paid tribute to the tireless work and remarkable resolve of the staff at MI5 in a secret visit.
This was the first time that Queen had played this specific set, in full and in order, since the historic Live Aid benefit.
Thomas Markle said Meghan and Harry have "hurt the Queen".
The Duke of York was forced to scale down his royal role after his disastrous 'Newsnight' interview last year.
The newspapers’ front pages are dominated by the Queen’s decision to allow Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to break away from the Royal Family.Following crunch talks at Sandringham on Monday, the Queen gave her backing to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their desire to step back from their senior royal roles.While she made it clear she wished the couple would remain full-time working members of the Royal Family, the Queen gave them her blessing.The Sun sums up the Queen’s decision with the headline: “Orf you go”.In an editorial, the newspaper says the Queen may have made the “biggest mistake of her long reign”.It called Prince Harry and Ms Markle’s demands “selfish” and “petulant”.Read moreQueen's regret as Harry and Meghan told they can live independentlyBeing half in and half out of the Royal Family 'isn't an option for Harry and Meghan'Prince William says he can no longer 'put his arm around' HarryThe Daily Telegraph’s front page headline referred to the “Queen’s reluctant farewell”.In its editorial, the newspaper praised the Queen for taking a “firm grip on the situation”, calling her statement “sensible and businesslike”.In the Telegraph cartoon, Matt depicted a court jester leaving the talks at Sandringham with the caption, “Wow, tough crowd”.Metro’s front page headline read simply: “You can go your own way”, while the Daily Mail said: “Go... if you must”.The Times reported on the “transition period” agreed with the Queen which will allow the couple to divide their time between the UK and Canada.In its front page headline, The Daily Express said the “gracious” Queen had granted Harry his wish.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set for crunch talks with the Queen on Monday.
Buckingham Palace has said the Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge had instructed their aides to work “at pace”, with an outcome expected in “days, not weeks”.
Royal expert Victoria Arbiter has defended the Queen's decision not to visit the Duke of Edinburgh while he was in hospital.
The Queen's message comes at the end of a tempestuous year for both the Royal Family and the wider nation.
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The Queen frontman couldn't believe his eyes when he realised the King of Pop slept on a mattress in the middle of his bedroom.
A new biography claims Freddie Mercury said he could never love a man the same way he loved a woman.
The Queen approved the order on Wednesday afternoon to prorogue Parliament.