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COP28: Is this 'the beginning of the end' for fossil fuels? from 2023-12-13T16:00:03
There was a standing ovation as delegates at the COP28 international climate conference agreed an historic deal that included a commitment to transition "away" from fossil fuels.
But th...
Rishi Sunak wins Rwanda vote. What happens now? from 2023-12-12T21:13:45
Rishi Sunak’s plan to “stop the boats” by sending some migrants to Rwanda has scraped through the House of Commons. The bill aims to address the issues raised by the Supreme Court, which ruled agai...
ListenRwanda and COVID: Rishi Sunak's toughest week yet from 2023-12-11T17:59:28
The prime minister has given his evidence to the COVID inquiry today, defending his Eat Out to Help Out scheme and telling of fears within the Treasury that the UK would not be able to fund the pan...
ListenFunding the BBC – if not the licence fee then what? from 2023-12-08T15:30:02
The government has announced that in 2024 the BBC licence fee will rise by £10.50. The fee, which had been frozen at £159 two years ago, was expected to rise in line with inflation but Culture Secr...
Listen'Unite or die': Why the Tories can't stop fighting from 2023-12-07T16:58:17
Rishi Sunak has told Conservatives to "unite or die" over his Rwanda migration bill.
The prime minister's plan to send migrants to the African country, where their asylum claims would b...
Boris Johnson at the COVID Inquiry: part one from 2023-12-06T18:35:07
The former prime minister, Boris Johnson, has given almost five hours of evidence to the COVID inquiry today.
He began by apologising for the pain and suffering of victims and their fami...
Will the Tories' latest plans to cut legal migration work? from 2023-12-05T17:34:02
Home Secretary James Cleverly is having a busy third week in his new job, just as his approval ratings among Tory supporters collapse, according to polling by ConservativeHome.
He's ann...
What happens to the families of sex offenders? from 2023-12-04T17:06:02
Police forces make more than 850 arrests a month for online child sex offences in England and Wales. The majority of suspects are men who can have families living with them at the time of the offen...
ListenBonus: ClimateCast - COP28: Breakthrough at Dubai climate conference from 2023-12-02T01:00:03
The King has urged world leaders assembled in Dubai to make the COP28 climate summit a "critical turning point" in the fight to tackle global warming. And there has already been a breakthrough with...
ListenIsrael-Hamas war: What happens now the ceasefire is over? from 2023-12-01T16:50:02
It took just minutes for Israeli airstrikes to resume on Gaza after a week-long truce between Israel and Hamas ended.
Israel's military resumed combat operations after accusing Hamas of...
‘Wish I’d acted earlier’: Matt Hancock’s defence at the COVID inquiry from 2023-11-30T18:40:40
Matt Hancock took the stand at the COVID inquiry for the first of two days of giving evidence on Thursday.
In 2021, the then health secretary was forced to resign after he admitted he b...
Royal race 'revelation': PR stunt or genuine mistake? from 2023-11-29T16:02:53
The sale of a new book about the Royal Family has been halted in the Netherlands after publishers of the Dutch translation of Omid Scobie's Endgame appeared to name a member of the Royal Family who...
ListenIs war fatigue Ukraine's new enemy? from 2023-11-28T17:37:14
The world's attention has been turned to the Israel-Hamas conflict, resulting in the war in Ukraine falling further down the news agenda. Not only does this impact keeping pressure on Putin but in ...
ListenThe team helping the victims of revenge porn from 2023-11-27T16:17:18
The Revenge Porn Helpline has seen the number of phone calls it receives rise by nearly a third.
It was set up when revenge porn was made a crime in 2015 – and this year alone, has handl...
Is the COVID inquiry missing the point? from 2023-11-24T16:19:48
The COVID inquiry is now into its second round of public hearings – examining how key decisions were made in Westminster as the coronavirus began to take hold around the world in early 2020.
...
‘Curious not furious’: How to negotiate with hostage takers from 2023-11-23T17:14:26
Qatar has announced key details of the planned pause in fighting and release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza by Hamas. In the first phase of the agreement, Hamas is due to release 50 hostages from...
ListenAutumn statement: What does it mean for you? from 2023-11-22T18:04:15
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has revealed his autumn statement. Among the proposals National Insurance is to be cut by two percentage points, and NI payments for the self-employed have been abolished. Th...
ListenNicola Bulley: What did the police get wrong? from 2023-11-21T17:14:36
Police who investigated the disappearance of Nicola Bulley from beside a riverbank have been heavily criticised in a damning report.
Lancashire Police's decision to reveal the mother-of...
Understanding what's happening at Gaza's al Shifa hospital from 2023-11-20T16:56:44
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has described al Shifa hospital in Gaza City as a "death zone" - it said there was a mass grave at the entrance and a "desperate situation" inside.
A...
‘Feels like barbed wire’. Endometriosis: the condition with no cure from 2023-11-17T17:05:22
Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pain and affecting fertility. It is estimated to cost the UK economy £8.2bn a year i...
ListenDeported killer: 'I'll help you find your mother's body' from 2023-11-16T16:57:28
On 29 December 1969, Alick McKay returned home from work to his house in Wimbledon, southwest London, to discover that his wife, Muriel, was not at home. The lights were on and the contents of her ...
ListenRishi, Rwanda, Suella and the Supreme Court: The fallout from 2023-11-15T17:09:12
The government's Rwanda plan, devised to tackle illegal migration, has been ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court, ending more than 18 months of legal battles in the UK.
The prime ministe...
16 housing ministers in 13 years - has it stopped the job getting done? from 2023-11-14T17:31:17
There have been 16 housing ministers in the last 13 years of Conservative rule – seven of those in the last two years alone.
With Lee Rowley taking over the housing brief after the prime...
Rishi Sunak and David Cameron: Inspiration or desperation? from 2023-11-13T17:47:05
David Cameron is back in government as the new Foreign Secretary. Whilst many commentators had predicted that Suella Braverman would be sacked as Home Secretary, none predicted that the former Prim...
Listen‘I always felt unsafe’: The alleged abuse at top drama schools from 2023-11-10T14:43:52
Sky News has spoken to more than 50 people who say they have witnessed or been on the receiving end of sexual misconduct and harassment within leading drama schools across the UK.
Stude...
Has Suella Braverman gone too far this time? from 2023-11-09T17:16:02
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has come under fire for making controversial statements about Israel-Hamas war protests in the UK.
In the Times she described pro-Palestinian protesters ...
Pro-Palestinian protests, poppies, and the police from 2023-11-08T17:05:01
'Free Palestine' has been painted across Rochdale’s Cenotaph ahead of Remembrance Sunday and is now being guarded by police support officers. It comes as a planned pro-Palestinian protest on Armist...
ListenKing’s Speech: Dividing lines for the general election? from 2023-11-07T18:56:10
The King has set out the government’s policies for the coming year in the first King's Speech for 70 years. It was also the first since Rishi Sunak became prime minister and will probably be the la...
ListenWhat is Israel’s next move in its war against Hamas? from 2023-11-06T17:32:33
Israel's military objective in the war against Hamas, constantly repeated by its politicians and commanders, has become a national mantra: "Hamas must be destroyed."
But with Israeli for...
What's Russia doing when the world is not looking? from 2023-11-03T16:41:23
As the world's attention turns to the Israel-Hamas war, Russia is ramping up its offensive on Ukraine. President Putin is seizing the opportunity of less attention, while Kyiv fears the West will s...
ListenJust how risky is artificial intelligence? from 2023-11-02T16:33:49
Bletchley Park - the once top-secret home of the World War Two codebreakers, including Alan Turing - has this week hosted Rishi Sunak’s UK AI safety summit.
It could help position Brita...
“The end of a chapter”: Stuart Ramsay on Gaza from 2023-11-01T15:50:02
The Gaza Strip; just 25 miles long and but only seven and a half wide at its broadest point. It’s a sliver of land sandwiched between the Mediterranean and Israel is home to two million people – or...
ListenWhat did we learn from Dominic Cummings at the COVID inquiry? from 2023-10-31T21:32:46
Boris Johnson's former chief adviser Dominic Cummings has appeared at the UK COVID-19 Inquiry, where he criticised the way the government worked in the early months of the pandemic.
Mr ...
The one about Friends star Matthew Perry’s legacy from 2023-10-30T16:57:38
The death of the actor who played Chandler Bing in US sitcom Friends has left those who knew and loved him “heartbroken”.
Matthew Perry, who had previously spoken about his battle with ...
Down the drain: What caused Britain’s sewage problem? from 2023-10-27T16:20:02
The Environment Secretary Therese Coffey has told Sky News the repeated release of illegal sewage outflows is a "scandal" as she signals that customers may need to be prepared to pay more for an im...
ListenQatar’s role in hostage negotiations | Grieving fathers call for peace from 2023-10-26T17:09:39
As Israeli families await news of loved ones who were taken hostage during the attacks by Hamas on 7 October, two men from different sides of the conflict share their story of grief, an unexpected ...
ListenA year of Rishi Sunak – but what about the next 12 months? from 2023-10-25T15:50:02
A year after Rishi Sunak became prime minister, has he convinced the public of his competence and of his electability?
Sophy Ridge from Sky News’ Politics Hub programme takes over from ...
Should pregnant women still be in prison? from 2023-10-24T15:55:36
As the Sentencing Council in England and Wales examines the potential impact of being pregnant and giving birth in prison, the Sky News Daily podcast hears from women who’ve been through the experi...
ListenWhat the law says about protesters chanting "jihad" from 2023-10-23T16:19:28
The word "jihad" - chanted during a pro-Palestinian rally in London over the weekend - has led to questions about whether laws governing hate crime need reform.
The word can be interpre...
Labour's by-election wins | Biden's case for Israel-Ukraine funding from 2023-10-20T15:50:02
Labour's hopes ahead of the next general election have been bolstered after historic wins in the Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections.
The double victory saw huge Conservative majo...
The Israeli ground invasion into Gaza: When and how? from 2023-10-19T16:03:26
Britain’s prime minister says the UK stands with Israel in its “darkest hour” as he met his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Rishi Sunak arrived in the country a day after US pr...
Gaza hospital blast: The battle to own the narrative from 2023-10-18T16:10:02
The Anglican-run al Ahli hospital in northern Gaza was bombed on Tuesday evening, claiming 500 lives, according to the Palestinian health ministry. Both sides in the Israel-Hamas war have blamed th...
ListenWhat do by-elections tell you about the state of politics? from 2023-10-18T04:00:03
There has been a wave of by-elections in recent months across the country - and Sky’s chief political correspondent Jon Craig has been to most of them.
In fact this Thursday sees Jon co...
How to negotiate with Hamas | Biden in Israel from 2023-10-17T15:35:47
Hostage-taking has long been a feature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The latest – 199 people, as confirmed by the Israeli military, taken by Hamas include foreign nationals, elderly and chil...
ListenVoice notes from Palestinians | What might happen to the 199 hostages from 2023-10-16T15:50:30
More than a week on since the Hamas attack that shocked Israelis and others around the world, thousands of Palestinians caught up in the conflict remain stuck in Gaza at its southern border with Eg...
ListenGaza deadline: What happens next? | Antisemitism concerns in UK from 2023-10-13T16:27:21
Israel gave more than a million people living in northern Gaza 24 hours to leave their homes ahead of an expected Israeli ground offensive in response to Hamas attacks.
On the Sky News ...
Blinken backs Israel | Criminals could go free as prisons fill up from 2023-10-12T16:30:02
The United States has re-affirmed its support for Israel in the wake of the brutal attacks by Hamas, sending its most senior diplomat Antony Blinken to Tel Aviv.
It’s his first stop on a...
What is Hamas, and what’s happening in Gaza? from 2023-10-11T16:06:20
Israel’s response to the brutal attacks by Hamas has been swift and devastating. The two million people who live in Gaza are now under a siege - they are quickly running out of food and water.
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Starmer: Was that the next PM? | Israel’s retaliation from 2023-10-10T17:17:27
It started with a security breach covered in glitter, but in a major speech today Sir Keir Starmer unveiled his plan for Britain ahead of the next general election.
The Labour leader de...
Israel-Hamas War: Explaining what’s happened and what might happen next from 2023-10-09T15:45:02
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by our Middle East Correspondent Alistair Bunkall to take a closer look at the Israel-Hamas war – including the Israeli reaction to the weekend’s att...
ListenLabour’s by-election win and the road to the next election from 2023-10-06T14:26:42
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said his newest MP “blew the doors off” as Michael Shanks won the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election with a swing of 20%.
It was triggered after form...
Smoking ban plan - will England kick the habit? from 2023-10-05T16:00:03
The prime minister wants to stop younger generations from taking up smoking – by making it illegal for anyone born after 2005 to ever be able to buy them.
Rishi Sunak’s plan – announced...
Long-term, can Rishi Sunak make it a brighter future? from 2023-10-04T16:50:02
The prime minister closed the Conservative Party conference with a speech setting out his pitch for the next election, promising to reform A-levels, support the health service and crack down on smo...
ListenConservative conference: Who's up for an election? from 2023-10-03T14:59:26
Rishi Sunak has claimed a general election is "not what the country wants" but insists he is unafraid of going to the polls.
On the Sky News Daily with Niall Paterson, our political edi...
Conservative conference: Tax, Truss, and HS2 from 2023-10-02T16:21:48
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt held firm on tax cuts, despite growing pressure from his colleagues at the Conservative Party conference on Monday. "The plan is working and now we must see it through," he s...
Listen'Psychological torture': The row over never-ending prison sentences from 2023-09-29T16:03:14
Thousands of prisoners remain incarcerated on open-ended prison sentences under a now defunct scheme, known as IPP sentencing.
The no-maximum prison sentences, some of which were given ...
HS2: Is the UK bad at big infrastructure projects? from 2023-09-28T16:00:03
When it was first given the go-ahead back in 2012, Britain's new high-speed rail line connecting the south, the Midlands and the north of England was predicted to cost £32.7bn.
Now, aft...
Consumption rooms: How much of a solution for Scotland’s drug problem? from 2023-09-27T16:20:34
Scotland will be home to the UK’s first so-called ‘consumption rooms’ where drug users will be able to get their fix more safely.
Recent stats showed that despite a fall this year, Scot...
Should we be taking the Liberal Democrats seriously? from 2023-09-26T17:19:55
The Liberal Democrats conference in Bournemouth saw leader Sir Ed Davey hinting that his party would be prepared to do a post-election deal with Labour to prevent the Conservatives from forming a g...
Listen'I just want a normal life': How do we end rough sleeping? from 2023-09-25T16:14:57
Ian Harrison is 33 and has spent his adult life on the streets. He's among more than an estimated 270,000 homeless people in England.
Sky News has been following Ian's journey as a gove...
What’s the future for kids’ TV? from 2023-09-22T17:15:15
It seems everything is moving online these days, so it’s perhaps no surprise that kids TV is too. CITV, ITV’s children’s channel, is no longer; it’s moving to the company’s streaming service, ITVx....
ListenBeyond the pomp: What is the true state of UK relations with France? from 2023-09-21T15:58:16
The King and Queen are on a state visit to France this week, which includes stops in Paris and Bordeaux.
The three-day trip would have been Charles’ first royal visit abroad as King bac...
Sunak’s new Net Zero policy: Are the Tories turning a lighter shade of green? from 2023-09-20T16:25:01
The reaction - to a move by Rishi Sunak to delay the government’s green policies – has been mixed to say the least, with opposition parties slamming the prime minister’s leadership as “weak” and th...
ListenCrypto casinos: the new 'Wild West' hooking gamblers from 2023-09-19T15:50:02
Sky News has uncovered how online streamers may be breaking UK gambling laws by promoting crypto casinos - and there are questions over whether the casinos are doing enough to monitor this.
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Russell Brand investigation: Hear from one of the team behind it from 2023-09-18T16:49:20
Actor and comedian Russell Brand has been accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse in a joint investigation by The Times, The Sunday Times and Channel 4 Dispatches.
Brand say...
‘Dam of death’: How a Libyan city was washed away from 2023-09-15T15:21:43
Rescuers are calling for more body bags to be sent to a Libyan city hit by catastrophic flooding - as fears of waterborne diseases grow.
More than 11,300 people are known to have died - ...
UK economy: Making sense of the numbers with Ed Conway from 2023-09-14T16:04:22
Important figures on employment, wages, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have been released this week; all tell a story about how the UK economy is performing.
The Sky News Daily's Nial...
The spike in school suspensions from 2023-09-13T15:54:44
Every day more than 3000 pupils miss school because they have been suspended. It’s a record number that has shot up since the pandemic, especially for girls, who are being sent home at twice the na...
ListenPutin and Kim Jong Un meet, but why? from 2023-09-12T16:09:46
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has crossed the border into Russia for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. This is the first time since 2019 that Kim has left North Korea – and a lot has chang...
ListenShould we be worried about the new COVID variant? from 2023-09-11T15:20:30
The emergence of a new COVID variant, BA.2.8, has pushed forward the winter vaccination programme, with the rollout starting on Monday in England for older adult care home residents and immunosuppr...
ListenOne year of King Charles: What has he achieved? from 2023-09-08T12:42:55
It's been one year since King Charles took to the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
In this episode of the Sky News Daily podcast, royal correspondent Laura B...
Prisoner manhunt: How was a terror suspect able to escape? from 2023-09-07T16:32:35
Terror suspect Daniel Khalife's escape from HMP Wandsworth – believed to be by strapping himself underneath a delivery lorry - led to a police manhunt involving all 43 forces in England and Wales. ...
ListenCould my council go bust? from 2023-09-06T16:10:24
Birmingham City Council, Europe's largest local authority, has effectively declared bankruptcy, confirming in a statement that all new spending except for protecting vulnerable people and statutory...
ListenThe Chinese economy is faltering – should the rest of the world worry? from 2023-09-05T15:27:48
China's economy has slipped into deflation as consumer prices declined in July for the first time in more than two years.
Ballooning local government debt, weak import and exports, chall...
Concrete crisis and the Gillian Keegan rant from 2023-09-04T16:30:02
MPs returned to Westminster after their summer break, but the same can't be said for thousands of children expected in classrooms for the Autumn term – due to the crumbling concrete crisis.
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"Evil" but "a people person" - Saddam Hussein according to the soldier who guarded him from 2023-09-01T15:50:02
It's been 20 years since the Iraq war and the capture of dictator Saddam Hussein.
Once Saddam was found, he was kept prisoner in his palace with 12 US soldiers guarding him. Saddam prove...
UK's new defence secretary and what it means for Ukraine from 2023-08-31T16:11:06
Former transport and energy secretary Grant Shapps has been named as the new head of the Ministry of Defence after Ben Wallace stood down from the role on Thursday morning.
Mr Wallace h...
#SeAcabó: How the World Cup kiss sparked Spain's MeToo moment from 2023-08-30T15:50:02
Since their World Cup victory, the Spanish team's success has been overshadowed by Spanish football president Luis Rubiales non-consensually kissing player Jenni Hermoso.
Hermoso descri...
Air travel chaos: Could it happen again? from 2023-08-29T16:00:03
The travel plans of hundreds of thousands of people were thrown into chaos on one of the busiest days of the year for airports, as the UK's air traffic control systems suffered a "technical fault"....
ListenThe Mafia’s most wanted man from 2023-08-25T15:55:01
One of the biggest mafia trials in Italian history is expected to deliver its verdict in the coming weeks. Prosecutors have asked for sentences totalling more than 4,000 years in jail for hundreds ...
ListenPrigozhin "dead", what next for Putin and Ukraine? from 2023-08-24T16:10:18
Russians have been paying tribute to Yevgeny Prigozhin after it was reported the Wagner leader was among ten people who died when a private jet crashed near Moscow on Wednesday.
Presiden...
Prigozhin crash: Military analyst Sean Bell on what the footage tells us from 2023-08-24T08:35:15
Russian aviation authorities say Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was among ten people killed in a plane crash near Moscow on Wednesday.
Earlier this summer, the mercenary group leader led...
Fukushima nuclear plant: Is flushing out wastewater safe? from 2023-08-23T15:00:03
Japan is due to start releasing treated radioactive water from Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, despite opposition from neighbouring countries.
A 9 magnitude earthquake h...
Scotland's drug epidemic - would decriminalisation solve it? from 2023-08-22T16:00:03
New data published on the rate of drug deaths in Scotland show they have decreased, after decades of constant rises, but the number is still higher than the rest of Europe.
Just over 1,...
Lucy Letby: Should the guilty be forced to face their victims in court? from 2023-08-21T16:16:26
Britain's worst child serial killer Lucy Letby will spend the rest of her life in prison. But the former neonatal nurse refused to appear in court to hear either the victim statements or the judge ...
ListenBritain's most prolific child killer: Nurse Lucy Letby found guilty from 2023-08-18T15:10:37
Lucy Letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies while working on a neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.
The 33-year-old nu...
Is Sarina Wiegman the manager who'll win a World Cup for England? from 2023-08-17T15:55:01
With six wins and a place in the World Cup final under their belt, the Lionesses have a fighting chance of bringing football home for England. But who is the woman at the helm?
Manager ...
A-levels: Is the uni intake of 2023 'the unluckiest year'? from 2023-08-16T16:00:02
Students waiting for their A-level results this year are the "unluckiest cohort" in recent years, according to one education expert.
Pandemic disruption, rising grade boundaries, and a ...
Looking for answers – The Hawaii wildfires from 2023-08-15T15:50:01
The deadliest wildfires to hit the US in over a century have turned vast swathes of the island of Maui to ash and taken the lives of at least 99 people.
The governor of Hawaii, Josh Gre...
What 'small boats week' tells us about migration policy from 2023-08-14T16:07:04
It was billed as 'small boats week' – a series of government announcements designed to show progress on the issue of cross channel migration. But the reality of the last seven days has got in the w...
ListenWhy is Britain still obsessed with the Great Train Robbery 60 years on? from 2023-08-11T15:50:01
This month marks the 60th anniversary of the Great Train Robbery, one of Britain's most notorious crimes, which involved the hijack of a London-bound Royal Mail train and the theft of millions of p...
ListenWorld Cup: Will the ambition of equal pay be realised? from 2023-08-10T16:20:02
Football’s world governing body FIFA wants pay and prize money for men and women to be the same by the next tournaments. But how it gets there is a little less clear.
On the Sky News Da...
Hollywood strikes: Are writers right about AI? from 2023-08-09T15:50:22
It’s been 100 days since Hollywood writers went on strike over concerns artificial intelligence (AI) will take their jobs - as well as disputes over working conditions and claims of dwindling pay. ...
ListenThe Niger coup and how it will impact global security from 2023-08-08T15:35:01
Niger had been a lone bastion of democracy in West Africa while neighbouring countries were taken over by the military - but it is now also in a crisis following July's coup.
The man re...
'Useless white male pilots': The RAF discrimination claims from 2023-08-07T15:50:26
The Royal Air Force has admitted to discriminating against white male candidates in a hiring policy aimed at increasing diversity.
In a Sky News exclusive, security and defence editor D...
Dirty Work: Episode Three - Life Sentence from 2023-08-05T04:00:02
In this episode, Sahar Zand goes back to speak to Brian Glendinning about his experience in Iraqi jail, and the harrowing impact of his unforeseen arrest. But Brian, compared to some people,...
ListenLockdown children: The long-term damage for a generation from 2023-08-04T17:20:01
COVID lockdowns may seem a distant memory with everyday life very much back to the pre-pandemic norms. But for children, it seems we may only just be getting a sense of the emotional and behavioura...
ListenInterest rates up - focus on savers and renters from 2023-08-03T16:12:26
The Bank of England has increased its base rate of interest by a quarter of a percentage point to 5.25% - which is lower than some economists had predicted.
On the Sky News Daily, Leah ...
Campaigns and court appearances: How could Donald Trump's 2024 play out? from 2023-08-02T16:09:36
Donald Trump has been criminally charged with trying to ‘defraud the United States’ over the 2021 riots at the US Capitol.
It’s the most serious legal threat facing the former president...
Will Labour allow 'wedge issues' to define the next election? from 2023-08-01T16:12:11
A general election is still a long way away, but Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appears to already be laying out the Conservative attack lines, focusing on so-called ‘wedge issues’ that could divide th...
ListenZelenskyy warns war is coming to Russia - as Putin teases path to 'peace'. from 2023-07-31T15:30:02
President Zelenskyy has said war is coming to Russia after suspected Ukrainian drones hit skyscrapers in a wealthy Moscow neighbourhood.
President Putin suggested an African initiative ...
Dirty Work: Episode Two - Hijacked from 2023-07-29T05:00:02
Sky News has a new podcast series called Dirty Work - investigating Interpol red notices, which allow police forces to flag their most wanted persons at international borders around the world.
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'This is how I die': British fighter tortured by pro-Russian forces in Ukraine from 2023-07-28T16:00:02
British man Aiden Aslin joined the Ukrainian marines in 2018, but following the Russian invasion in February 2022, he was called up to the frontline in Mariupol.
After two months of res...
Is climate change scepticism hotting up? from 2023-07-27T16:15:02
Multiple climate reports have been published this week all saying a similar thing: that the UK and wider world are experiencing record temperatures, that humanity is "inducing" climate change and t...
ListenStrip searches in police custody and fallout to Nigel Farage's row with Coutts from 2023-07-26T15:45:02
Police at a station in Greater Manchester have been accused of unnecessary and invasive strip searches of women, without explanation, behind cell doors. Sky News has spoken to three women, one of w...
ListenSaving cinema: Why chains can't just rely on blockbusters and bad weather from 2023-07-25T15:40:02
Barbie and Oppenheimer have put the smiles back on the cinema chains after the difficult years during the pandemic, but could the glow soon wear off? For the first time in 60 years Hollywood actors...
ListenRhodes on fire and is the UK cooling on net zero policies? from 2023-07-24T16:00:02
Evacuation orders due to wildfires on the Greek island have seen tens of thousands of residents and tourists fleeing the flames. And while wildfires in the region aren’t uncommon, scientists say cl...
ListenDirty Work: Episode One - Russian Roulette from 2023-07-22T05:00:02
Sky News has a new podcast series called Dirty Work which we wanted to share with Daily listeners in our feed.
Reporter Sahar Zand has been investigating Interpol red notices - which all...
Getting ready for an election: What three by-elections can tell us from 2023-07-21T15:52:54
The Conservatives suffered two heavy defeats in a night of three by-elections, but narrowly held on to former PM Boris Johnson's old Uxbridge seat.
Labour made history by overturning a ...
Investigating Interpol from 2023-07-20T15:40:02
Niall Paterson welcomes the team behind a new Sky News podcast onto the Daily. Reporter Sahar Zand and producer Heidi Pett have been investigating Interpol red notices for the series “Dirty Work”. ...
ListenIs Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ‘doomed’? from 2023-07-19T15:22:45
Senior Ukrainian military officials believe Russia is planning a massive attack in the northeastern Kharkiv region, in a bid to draw Ukraine's efforts away from its counteroffensive. It comes as th...
ListenHeatwaves happen - but why so many at once? from 2023-07-18T15:32:28
Temperatures across Europe soared to over 44C this week, with the heatwave expected to continue and reach record highs. Hot weather has also been recorded in China and the USA, but why are so many ...
ListenStuart Ramsay in Myanmar: What leaders don't want the world to see from 2023-07-17T16:15:01
Sky’s chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and his team have witnessed the deadly realities of a civil war, which Myanmar’s leaders claim isn’t happening.
Few Western journalists get into ...
The knee injury keeping players out of the FIFA Women's World Cup from 2023-07-14T15:55:01
As the Women's World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, up to 30 players won't be playing due to the same knee injury.
Star players, including England's Beth Mead and captain Leah Wi...
Westminster Accounts: What are MPs doing with your cash? from 2023-07-13T16:00:03
A Sky News investigation has found Northern Research Group (NRG) MPs received political donations from a private donor to help them with campaigning - weeks after they authorised thousands of pound...
ListenHuw Edwards named but should the last few days have been different? from 2023-07-12T19:34:54
There had been days of widespread speculation and increasing pressure on the suspended BBC presenter to reveal his identity but now, Huw Edwards’ wife has issued a statement on his behalf.
Vi...
The Ukraine foreign fighters come home, and pressure on BBC presenter from 2023-07-12T16:26:07
More allegations about the unnamed BBC presenter have been published by The Sun, claiming that the star broke COVID rules to meet a 23-year-old. Now that the Metropolitan Police have asked the BBC ...
ListenBBC presenter: New claims as boss Tim Davie faces questions from 2023-07-11T16:50:02
The unnamed BBC presenter at the centre of claims involving sexually explicit photos is now facing allegations from a second young person – that he sent them threatening messages after contact on a...
ListenExtra episode: BBC presenter claims - new details emerge from 2023-07-10T19:52:31
On an extra Sky News Daily, Kimberley Leonard discusses new developments to the accusations that a BBC presenter paid a teenager thousands of pounds for explicit photos.
Lawyers acting ...
BBC presenter claims: Questions over trust and transparency from 2023-07-10T15:50:02
The BBC is under fire over its handling of accusations that a high-profile presenter paid a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photographs.
The unnamed presenter was sus...
Mortgages are going up, why aren’t savings? from 2023-07-10T00:00:02
Heads of the UK’s biggest banks have been summoned by the UK's financial watchdog over concerns interest rates on savings are too low.
Higher Bank of England interest rates have led ba...
Zuckerberg v Musk: Will Threads 'kill' Twitter? from 2023-07-07T00:00:03
Meta launched its new microblogging app Threads on Thursday, with boss Mark Zuckerberg reporting 10 million sign ups in the first seven hours.
But can the tech company, which also owns I...
Could AI make this podcast? from 2023-07-06T00:00:02
As artificial intelligence becomes more and more advanced, fears are growing about companies replacing human staff with computers. Businesses from energy providers to car makers are already using A...
ListenNHS at 75: What’s the story for maternity services? from 2023-07-05T00:00:02
On 5 July 1948, the NHS was born, promising post-War Britons health support from cradle to grave, free at the point of delivery.
Seventy-five years later, and the service is constantly ...
Why has a teenager’s death triggered riots in France? from 2023-07-04T00:00:02
A week after police shot dead a 17-year-old boy of Algerian descent, named as Nahel Merzouk, as he drove away from a traffic stop, riots continue across France.
The officer who shot Nah...
Narendra Modi: Why India's leader is being courted by the West from 2023-07-03T00:00:02
Narendra Modi has been doing the rounds on the international stage – most recently meeting US president Joe Biden in Washington, where he received a 21-gun salute during his visit. India's prime mi...
ListenSex, Lies and Police spies: The Met’s undercover police scandal from 2023-06-30T00:00:02
The first report from a seven-year inquiry into undercover policing in England and Wales has been published, finding that undercover policing deployments were unjustified and would have been "broug...
ListenSewage, leaks and hosepipe bans: Should our water companies be nationalised? from 2023-06-29T00:00:02
The revelation that ministers are considering bringing Thames Water into temporary public ownership has reopened the fierce debate over the privatisation of the country's water industry.
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COVID Inquiry: Why were we not prepared for a pandemic? from 2023-06-28T00:00:02
The COVID inquiry has started, with the first part looking into how resilient and prepared the country was for a pandemic.
Former Conservative prime minister David Cameron, ex-chancello...
Wagner mutiny: What’s next for the war and Putin’s Russia? from 2023-06-27T00:00:02
President Putin's hold on power in Russia has been shaken following a brief mutiny over the weekend led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the boss of the private military group Wagner. An apparent deal between...
ListenRoe v Wade one year on from 2023-06-26T00:00:02
Saturday 24 June marks a year since the US Supreme Court overturned the Roe v Wade ruling, ending a federal right to abortion access. In 14 states, most abortions are now banned, with no exception ...
ListenThe tragedy of the Titan submersible and the dangers of diving down to the Titanic from 2023-06-23T00:00:02
Search and rescue efforts to locate a missing submersible with five passengers inside has become a recovery mission after the US Coast Guard determined there was “a catastrophic loss of the pressur...
ListenWindrush: Sir Trevor Phillips assesses the impact 75 years on from 2023-06-22T00:00:02
On 22 June 1948, HMT Empire Windrush arrived in the UK. The ship carried 1,027 passengers and two stowaways on a voyage from Jamaica to London. Of these, more than 800 passengers gave their last co...
ListenThe far-right is on the rise in Germany, but could it go mainstream across Europe? from 2023-06-21T00:00:02
Right-wing extremism is the greatest danger to democracy in Germany, according to the country’s domestic intelligence agency.
The Alternative for Germany Party, Germany’s main far-rig...
What will 6% mortgages do to the housing market? from 2023-06-20T00:00:02
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has ruled out help for homeowners after the average fixed two-year mortgage rate hit 6% for the first time this year.
More than 400,000 people will see th...
Sky’s Diana Magnay on reporting from Putin’s Russia from 2023-06-19T00:00:02
In a speech made to a business forum in St Petersburg, President Vladimir Putin denied Russia is isolated from the rest of the world.
But as foreign companies withdraw and many Russian...
The ‘ghost children’ problem: why so many are still missing school from 2023-06-16T00:00:02
Since the pandemic, hundreds of thousands of children in England haven't returned to school.
They’re known as “ghost children,” and in the first term of this year, more than 125,000 chi...
Boris Johnson report: Brutal, damning, but can he really say ‘vindictive’? from 2023-06-15T16:12:56
Boris Johnson lied to parliament over Partygate allegations, according to a report from MPs.
The House of Commons Privileges Committee recommended a 90-day suspension, but as the former...
The challenges of getting to a net zero world from 2023-06-15T00:00:01
Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium - six materials we couldn't do without. But is it possible to fulfil our sustainability goals in building renewables and batteries without their exploitati...
ListenToxic workplace culture and what to do about it from 2023-06-14T00:00:02
After a string of high-profile accusations about toxic cultures in workplaces, the Sky News Daily hears from a Harvard professor credited with turning around problems at Uber.
Frances F...
Johnson, Sturgeon and Trump: Former leaders and the latest fallouts from 2023-06-13T00:00:02
Niall Paterson speaks to Sky News correspondents on a day of big political stories – with Boris Johnson’s decision to stand down as an MP on Friday still causing a wave of activity in Westminster.<...
ListenBoris Johnson goes. How do Rishi Sunak and the Tories react? from 2023-06-12T00:00:02
Sky News political correspondent Rob Powell and chief political correspondent Jon Craig discuss the fallout from Boris Johnson’s decision to step down as an MP. He’s forced one of three by-election...
ListenIs the Nova Kakhovka dam breach the most significant moment in the war so far? from 2023-06-09T00:00:02
Thousands of people have been evacuated after a dam in the Russian-occupied Kherson region of Ukraine was breached on Tuesday.
International intelligence organisations believe it is...
Harry v Daily Mirror publisher: Day three and what happens next from 2023-06-07T20:42:49
Prince Harry has finished making his case to a High Court judge after another day of cross-examination by Andrew Green, the KC representing the Daily Mirror’s publishers.
On the Sky New...
Harry v Daily Mirror publisher: What happened on day two? from 2023-06-06T19:30:02
Prince Harry has given evidence for the first time at the High Court in his legal battle against Mirror Group Newspapers.
The Duke of Sussex set out his case in a 55-page document, blam...
Harry v Daily Mirror publisher: What happened on day one? from 2023-06-05T18:40:02
The Duke of Sussex has been accused of wasting the High Court's time on the opening day of his case against Mirror Group Newspapers.
Prince Harry did not appear in court on Monday for t...
The secret Iranian Russian arms deal from 2023-06-05T00:00:03
Sky News has seen a document which – if real - appears to be the first hard evidence that Iran has sold ammunition to Russia for its war in Ukraine.
An informed security source has told...
Greedflation: are businesses profiteering from the cost of living crisis? from 2023-06-02T00:00:02
As food inflation rises to 19.2%, its highest rate in 42 years, the European Central Bank has suggested that it could be down to, in part, businesses profiteering from the cost of living crisis by ...
Listen'I'm scared': What it's like to be LGBTQ+ in a country where you could be killed from 2023-06-01T00:00:02
New anti-LGBTQ+ laws have been passed in Uganda, expanding on rules which already criminalised same-sex acts and carried a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
The new anti-homosexua...
Migrant crisis: The people found at sea from 2023-05-31T00:00:01
Sky News has been on board one of the biggest-ever migrant rescue missions on the Mediterranean Sea. More than 600 people were spotted by rescue forces crammed on to an abandoned and overloaded fis...
ListenStudent loans in England: is the degree still value for money? from 2023-05-30T00:00:01
Changes to student finance this September will see future graduates paying back their university debts earlier and for longer than any generation before them.
Some analysts say the chang...
Net migration: What it means for the UK from 2023-05-26T00:00:02
Net migration to the UK rose to 606,000 in the 12 months to December 2022, the highest number for a calendar year on record - despite a Tory 2019 manifesto commitment to "bring overall numbers down...
ListenRon DeSantis: The Republican rival who could trump Trump from 2023-05-25T00:00:02
There had been months of speculation, but Ron DeSantis has now officially launched his bid for the White House - filing a declaration of candidacy with the US federal electoral commission.
How 'fake' families are smuggled into the UK on skilled worker visas from 2023-05-24T00:00:02
Criminal gangs are exploiting Britain's need to fill jobs by using the skilled worker visa system as a route to traffic people into the country.
Under the scheme, someone who has been o...
Suella Braverman and the speeding ticket row from 2023-05-23T00:00:03
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been accused of breaking the ministerial code of conduct by asking civil servants to arrange a private speed-awareness course after she was caught speeding in 20...
ListenTrophy hunting: The row about conservation and colonialism from 2023-05-22T00:00:02
Earlier this year, MPs voted to stop trophy hunters bringing back the body parts of endangered animals – such as rhino horns - into Britain.
However, not everyone agrees with a blanket ...
Could AI really take your job? from 2023-05-19T00:00:03
As BT announce they’re expecting to cut up to 10,000 jobs in the next decade due to advances in Artificial Intelligence, concerns remain over the country's readiness to deal with the new and surpri...
ListenWhat is happening to the Uyghurs in China? from 2023-05-18T00:00:02
Western journalists have been inside Xinjiang, China's largest region in the northwest of the country for the first time since COVID restrictions were lifted. The province is home to the native Uyg...
ListenThe desperate parents stealing formula to feed their babies from 2023-05-17T00:00:02
The cost of baby formula has soared in price, causing some desperate families to take unsafe measures to feed their children - including buying dangerous unsealed products or even stealing.
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Zelenskyy visit: How long can the West pay for Ukraine's war? from 2023-05-16T00:00:02
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy made a surprise visit to the UK on Monday for face-to-face talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he wanted to create a "jets coal...
Prisoner to would-be president: The rise of Wagner's Yevgeny Prigozhin from 2023-05-15T00:00:01
The Wagner Group of mercenaries has been fighting in Ukraine since Russia's first invasion in 2014, but very little was known about the group, or its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, until the end of 2022...
ListenPublic Order Laws: Are we losing the right to protest? from 2023-05-12T00:00:01
The Metropolitan Police has faced criticism following the controversial arrest of six anti-monarchy protesters during King Charles III’s coronation under new public order laws.
Recent c...
Eurovision: The Ukrainians who fled to Liverpool from 2023-05-11T00:00:02
This year's Eurovision Song contest will take place in Liverpool after the UK was chosen to host the competition on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, which won the 2022 contest.
On the Sky Ne...
Putin's "real war" speech - what did he actually mean? from 2023-05-09T17:21:44
Russia’s annual Victory Day parade, usually commemorating the surrender of Nazi Germany in the Second World War, is a more muted affair this year. There’s no air display, fewer troops parading thro...
ListenVaping: The ‘epidemic’ among teens from 2023-05-09T00:00:02
Parents and teachers are facing an "epidemic" as the number of under 18s who are vaping has exploded.
According to the NHS, 9% of 11 to 15-year-olds regularly use nicotine based vapes, w...
Local election results: What do they tell us? from 2023-05-05T16:30:01
Sir Keir Starmer has declared that the “road to a better Britain” is being “paved with Labour wins” as the party celebrated a series of local election victories across England. The Liberal Democrat...
ListenThe Republican Royalist from 2023-05-05T00:00:02
This weekend sees the coronation of King Charles III – but how much do we really know about the man who wears the crown and the woman by his side, Queen Camilla?
Ahead of the royal occa...
From Scilly to Scotland: What people think of King Charles from 2023-05-04T00:00:01
Ahead of the coronation of King Charles III, Niall Paterson has visited parts of Britain - including Edinburgh, York, Birmingham and Cornwall - to gauge the resilience of the Royal Family’s popular...
ListenLocal elections: What's at stake? from 2023-05-03T00:00:02
This week millions of voters will head to the ballot box as more than 8,000 council seats in England are in contested in local elections. The vote will be the last big electoral test of public opin...
ListenA Royal coronation: How the monarchy and Britain has changed since 1953 from 2023-05-02T00:00:02
This weekend sees the coronation of King Charles III but for some people, this will be the second British monarch they have seen crowned during their lifetime.
On the Sky News Daily, Sa...
How long can Wrexham's Hollywood dream last? from 2023-04-28T00:00:02
Wrexham AFC have been promoted to the English Football League after 15 years in the lower divisions, but their Hollywood owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have lost nearly £3m getting them t...
ListenTrump v Biden - Round Two from 2023-04-27T00:00:02
President Joe Biden has announced his intention to run for a second term in the White House. Already the oldest president in US history, he would be 86 after finishing a second full term.
Don...
Diane Abbott, antisemitism and a ‘hierarchy of racism’ in the UK from 2023-04-26T00:00:02
Former Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott has been suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party after she wrote a letter to the Observer newspaper which said Traveller, Roma, Gypsy and Jewish peop...
ListenSudan crisis: The Britons left behind from 2023-04-25T00:00:02
As other nations scramble to extract their citizens from Sudan, thousands of Britons are still stuck with no clear government plan to help them escape the violence.
On the Sky News Dail...
Voter ID: “Threat to democracy” or sensible fraud prevention? from 2023-04-24T00:00:02
For the first time in England, people turning up at polling stations to vote in May’s local elections will need photographic ID to cast their ballot. Some argue the move is identity cards ‘by the b...
ListenDominic Raab resigns: What does it mean for the Prime Minister? from 2023-04-21T16:38:34
The Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has resigned from the government over a report investigating bullying allegations against him.
Raab, who was also Justice Secretary, said the inqu...
The Ukrainian children rescued from Russia from 2023-04-21T00:00:02
Natalya ran a children's care home in southeastern Ukraine when Russian forces invaded in February 2022. Soldiers turned up at her door saying they were taking the children to Russia, and she insis...
ListenWhy does the UK have the highest inflation in the G7? from 2023-04-20T00:00:02
The government has made it its primary aim to halve inflation by the end of the year but things aren't quite going to plan.
Britain has shot up the leader board and now has western Europe's h...
Hillary Clinton on Northern Ireland, Biden and Ukraine from 2023-04-19T00:00:02
The former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby about the war in Ukraine, next year’s US presidential election and the 25th anniversary of the Good ...
ListenIs Sudan heading for civil war? Why it matters from 2023-04-18T00:00:02
By Monday, close to 100 civilians – including at least three UN workers - had lost their lives in Sudan following violence that broke out between the African nation's army and a paramilitary group ...
ListenTony Blair on restoring power-sharing to Stormont from 2023-04-17T00:00:02
Global leaders have been visiting Northern Ireland to mark 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement, the peace treaty that bought an end to 30 years of conflict.
US President Joe Biden,...
Rana Plaza Factory Collapse: 10 years on, how much has changed? from 2023-04-14T00:00:02
On 24 April 2013, a tower block in Bangladesh collapsed killing 1,134 people and leaving thousands more with life-changing injuries. Most of those killed and injured were factory workers, who had b...
ListenPentagon leak: The secret Ukraine files explained from 2023-04-13T00:00:02
Classified US documents purportedly about the war in Ukraine have been circulating online, in what's been called by some the most damaging intelligence disaster in a decade.
It is belie...
Are Labour’s attack ads working? from 2023-04-12T00:00:02
The Labour Party have launched a series of 'attack ads' taking aim at the Conservative Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak. The adverts attack his stance on gun crime, sexual assault perpetrators and his p...
ListenWhy do so many US presidents like to say 'I'm Irish'? from 2023-04-11T00:00:02
Almost every US President since John F Kennedy claims to come from Irish ancestry - and it's not just the White House.
Some 45 million Americans claim Irish heritage, 10 times more than ...
The Good Friday Agreement: 25 years of peace, hope and paralysis from 2023-04-07T00:00:02
The seismic Good Friday Agreement brought Northern Ireland's long period of violence to an end.
It set out fundamental rights for the people of Northern Ireland about identity and citize...
Hidden victims: What happens to the children of sex offenders? from 2023-04-06T00:00:02
A senior police officer has told Sky News that children of sex offenders are "hidden victims" and called for services, especially mental health provision, to be improved.
Research share...
What’s life in witness protection like? from 2023-04-05T00:00:02
Police praised her bravery, and they described the evidence she gave to a court as "powerful and emotional".
This woman helped them convict the drug dealer who shot 9-year-old Olivia Pr...
Donald Trump indictment: A help or hindrance for his 2024 ambitions? from 2023-04-04T00:00:02
Donald Trump is the first former US president in history to face criminal charges. The charges stem from an alleged $130,000 (£105,000) hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels during his ...
ListenAndrew Tate released from jail: Why does his appeal continue? from 2023-04-03T00:00:02
For months, Andrew Tate has been in prison in Romania. Along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women, the controversial influencer is being investigated over claims of human trafficking, ra...
ListenJeremy Corbyn: Life after Labour from 2023-03-31T00:00:03
Labour's governing body has voted to block Jeremy Corbyn from standing as a Labour candidate at the next general election.
Mr Corbyn is already suspended as a Labour MP and sits as an i...
Is AI becoming too clever? from 2023-03-30T00:00:03
The government is unveiling a new approach to regulating AI in the UK in the hope of building public trust in the technology it hopes can benefit the economy.
But what does the future l...
Israel protests: Is its democracy on the brink of a crisis? from 2023-03-29T00:00:02
Protests have broken out in Israel by many of the country’s secular Jews against the government’s plans to “radically” reform the legal system which would remove checks and balances in its democrac...
ListenHumza Yousaf promises independence: What can new SNP leader deliver? from 2023-03-28T00:00:02
Humza Yousaf made a few big promises as he succeeded Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader – including healing divisions in his party, redoubling efforts to lift people out of poverty and, of course, Scott...
ListenPrince Harry V The Press from 2023-03-27T00:00:01
In the next 12 months, Prince Harry will be launching multiple lawsuits against multiple newspapers, as part of what he describes as his ‘life’s work’ to reform the British media.
He is...
Local tree rows and why they’ve become a big deal from 2023-03-24T01:00:02
Some councils in England have come under fire for unnecessarily felling old healthy trees to make way for regeneration projects.
In Plymouth more than a hundred mature trees were choppe...
"Hand on Heart": Boris Johnson swears he’s telling the truth from 2023-03-22T23:15:01
The former prime minister has been questioned by a cross-party group of MPs for more than three hours, with Boris Johnson's political career on the line over COVID rule-breaking parties in Downing ...
ListenMisogyny, racism and homophobia – it's not just the Met police’s problem from 2023-03-22T01:00:02
The Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic, according to the independent police review conducted by Baroness Casey. She was appointed to carry out the review fol...
ListenCredit Suisse: Are we teetering on the edge of a banking crisis? from 2023-03-21T01:00:02
Credit Suisse, one of Switzerland's largest banks, has been swallowed up by its rival UBS for £1bn.
The shotgun merger happened less than a week after the UK financial authorities saved ...
Cost of living: Why are more women turning to gambling? from 2023-03-20T01:00:02
Pandemic lockdowns and the cost-of-living crisis have driven more people to gambling to help ease financial struggles - with support helplines this year receiving a record-breaking number of calls ...
ListenThe real cost of childcare from 2023-03-17T01:00:02
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has expanded free childcare for working parents in England to cover all children under five.
The move could allow 60,000 more parents of young children to enter th...
Budget: Sky's Beth Rigby and Ed Conway on what it means from 2023-03-15T20:40:02
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has delivered his spring budget, telling MPs his priority is to get people back to work.
Free childcare for working parents in England, pensions breaks and ta...
A new Cold War? Rising tensions between the US and China from 2023-03-15T01:00:02
The UK, USA, and Australia announced a joint programme to build more nuclear submarines, and declared that China poses the biggest threat to the world economy of any country.
It came fo...
Gary Lineker row: How does the BBC get impartiality right? from 2023-03-14T01:00:02
Gary Lineker will return to BBC screens after reaching a deal with the corporation over an impartiality row. The Match of the Day host was removed from the show temporarily over comments made on hi...
ListenSturgeon's successor: Meet the SNP leadership candidates from 2023-03-13T01:00:02
Three candidates are vying to become the next leader of the SNP and Scotland's first minister after Nicola Sturgeon's resignation in February.
Humza Yousaf, Kate Forbes and Ash Regan ha...
Supersonic missiles and the town on the frontline of the Ukraine war from 2023-03-10T01:00:02
A wave of Russian missile attacks across Ukraine has left at least five people dead and many buildings destroyed. The seven-hour barrage, described as 'Russian barbarism' by Ukraine's foreign minis...
ListenTurkey-Syria earthquake: The child survivors from 2023-03-09T01:00:02
A month on from the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria millions of people are struggling to come to terms with their new reality.
More than 50,000 people were killed an...
Will Illegal Migration Bill stop the small boats? from 2023-03-08T01:00:02
Home Secretary Suella Braverman insists migrants arriving in the UK illegally on small boats will be "removed swiftly" under the government's plan to tackle the crisis.
The bill also in...
Partygate's over, but not for Boris Johnson... from 2023-03-07T01:00:01
Sir Keir Starmer has appointed partygate investigator Sue Gray as his chief of staff, prompting some Tory MPs to say her inquiry was a "Labour stitch-up".
But she will have to set out t...
What’s going on with Kim Jong Un and his daughter? from 2023-03-06T01:00:02
We think she’s ten years old and we think we know her name, but those details are only known because of the former basketball player Dennis Rodman after he spoke to a newspaper a decade ago reveali...
ListenThe Salisbury poisonings five years on from 2023-03-03T01:00:01
Tracy Daszkiewicz was Wiltshire Council's director of public health when ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were targeted in March 2018 with the deadly nerve agent novichok.
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What do Matt Hancock's COVID messages actually tell us? from 2023-03-02T01:00:02
The ex-health secretary faces fresh scrutiny after leaked WhatsApp messages alleged he rejected testing advice on care homes during the pandemic.
With preliminary hearings for the UK CO...
Neglect and abuse: Inside the US ‘troubled teen’ industry from 2023-03-01T01:00:02
The ‘troubled teen’ industry in America is worth billions of dollars every year – but it is plagued by allegations of neglect and abuse.
This industry was dragged into the spotlight l...
The Windsor Framework: What it means for Northern Ireland from 2023-02-27T22:20:01
Four months of negotiations appear to have paid off – for now – as Rishi Sunak's plan for post-Brexit trade rules has been signed off by the EU.
The prime minister met European Commissi...
The Scottish man who went to fight for Ukraine from 2023-02-27T01:00:01
One year ago, 25-year-old Douglas, who lived on his parents' farm in southwest Scotland and fixed tractors for a living, packed his bags and went to war.
He joined thousands of voluntee...
EP46: Ukraine War Diaries - One year, three lives&our stories of war (Feb 25) from 2023-02-25T01:00:01
In an extended episode to mark one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ilyas, Oksana and Seva come together for the first time as a group, to share just some of what impacted them most in t...
ListenUkraine war: The survivors of sexual violence and the women helping them from 2023-02-24T01:00:02
Stories of sexual violence against Ukrainians in Russian-occupied areas have been slowly emerging since the start of the full-scale invasion last February.
At least 154 cases of conflic...
Shamima Begum: Still banned from the UK from 2023-02-23T01:00:02
Shamima Begum, the British schoolgirl who left London when she was 15 to travel to Syria and join Islamic State, has lost an appeal to return to the UK.
The former ISIS bride, now 23 ye...
Jim v Jassim: The battle for Manchester United from 2023-02-22T01:00:02
Manchester United is known around the world but the club has faced tough times in recent years with fans deeply unhappy with its owners. But could that be about to change?
Earlier this...
A year of war: Has Putin's 'special operation' in Ukraine failed? from 2023-02-21T01:00:01
On 24 February 2022, Vladimir Putin sent up to 200,000 soldiers into Ukraine, sparking Europe's biggest movement of refugees since World War Two. The Russian president declared his goal was to "dem...
ListenADHD: Why teenagers are using TikTok to self-diagnose from 2023-02-20T01:00:02
Teenagers and young adults are increasingly turning to TikTok and Instagram to self-diagnose autism and ADHD.
That's according to the British Psychological Society. It's thought that fru...
Ukraine War Diaries: EP45 – Zelenskyy the great, loving power and ‘the smell of Spring’ (Feb 13-17) from 2023-02-18T01:00:01
Ilyas praises Ukraine’s leader after Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s UK visit and is grateful his wife and children, in Poland, don’t have to experience life in the middle of a warzone.
Oksana is...
The new drug plaguing US cities from 2023-02-17T01:00:02
A tranquiliser used by vets is infiltrating street drugs and deepening addiction across cities in the US. The drug called xylazine is causing wounds so severe that without treatment results in ampu...
ListenNicola Sturgeon: What's her legacy and what's the future for Scottish independence? from 2023-02-15T19:10:01
Nicola Sturgeon has resigned as Scotland's first minister after more than eight years in the role.
The leader of the Scottish National Party told a news conference that it is right "for me, f...
Earthquake disaster: Has aid to Syria come too late? from 2023-02-15T01:00:02
The first UN convoy passed through a newly opened crossing into rebel-held Syria from Turkey on Tuesday, over a week after two earthquakes hit both countries.
On the Sky News Daily podc...
UFOs over the US: Espionage or aliens? from 2023-02-14T01:00:01
Four flying objects have been shot down over North America in the space of a week as the US military fails to rule out extra-terrestrial involvement.
On the Sky News Daily podcast...
Nicola Bulley: Are armchair detectives hindering the case? from 2023-02-13T01:00:02
Police investigating the disappearance of Nicola Bulley have issued a dispersal order around St Michael's on Wyre after reports of amateur investigators travelling to the Lancashire village.
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Ukraine War Diaries: EP44 - Barbarity in Bakhmut, bedding parcels&Kharkiv buyer’s guide (Feb 6-10) from 2023-02-11T01:00:01
Military volunteer Seva learns about comrades who suffered horrific deaths when he returns to Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine.
In Kyiv, answering a displaced mother’s call for help leads to a...
Search engine wars: Battle of the chatbots from 2023-02-10T01:00:02
Microsoft is taking on Google by relaunching its search engine Bing, powered by artificial intelligence and using tech company OpenAI's ChatGPT, a system that learns and generates human-like respon...
Listen'Where are you my love? We're looking for you': The aftermath of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes from 2023-02-08T18:45:01
Thousands of people have died after two devastating earthquakes caused widespread destruction in Turkey and Syria. As the World Health Organization warns casualties could exceed 20,000, aftershocks...
ListenWhat's Rishi Sunak trying to achieve with his rejigged cabinet? from 2023-02-08T01:00:02
Rishi Sunak has completed his first cabinet reshuffle - a little over 100 days after he became prime minister.
After sacking Nadhim Zahawi, he's given Greg Hands the job of Conservative...
How a 'spy' balloon inflated US-China tensions from 2023-02-07T01:00:02
The Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed anger and said the balloon was "an unmanned civilian airship" launched to collect weather data and blew off course accidentally.
On the Sky News Da...
How do TV crime dramas get it right? from 2023-02-06T01:00:02
From The Wire to Line of Duty, how police go about catching bad guys has always made compelling TV, but does it matter if the drama reflects reality. As the final episode of the hit TV show Happy V...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP43 - Strollers, sacrifice&the Spring offensive (Jan 30-3 Feb) from 2023-02-04T01:00:02
Now more than half-way through the winter, and more than 11 months since his family fled the country, Ilyas makes peace with the realisation that his eldest son is successfully assimilating into li...
ListenWho really is George Santos? from 2023-02-03T01:00:01
A US congressman has found himself at the centre of a web of revelations and accusations. But what do we know about the real George Santos?
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joine...
Why is childcare so expensive? from 2023-02-02T01:00:01
Childcare in the UK is among the most expensive in the world, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Underfunded and understaffed, it’s becoming a key polit...
ListenHow do you end the strikes? from 2023-02-01T01:00:02
The first of February will go down as the biggest day of industrial action in a decade, as half-a-million workers strike in bitter disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.
Teachers, train...
The death of Tyre Nichols from 2023-01-31T01:00:02
Tyre Nichols was brutally assaulted by five police officers during a traffic stop in Memphis, Tennessee. He died from his injuries three days later on 10 January, with the beating having striking s...
ListenZahawi's sacked: What does it mean for Sunak? from 2023-01-30T01:00:01
After facing weeks of scrutiny, Conservative party chairman Nadhim Zahawi was sacked on Sunday, following an ethics inquiry into the handling of his tax affairs that found he made a "serious breach...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP42 - Tanks, transfers&the threat of doing nothing (Jan 23-27) from 2023-01-28T08:30:01
Returning from assignment, Seva speaks with comrades in the eastern city of Bakhmut who are in desperate need of more advanced weaponry but happy to be alive.
In Kyiv, Ilyas turns his bi...
Should you pay to see a GP? from 2023-01-27T01:00:02
Charging for GP appointments and A&E visits is "crucial" to the survival of the NHS, according to former health secretary Sajid Javid. But is asking patients to pay for GP appointments the answ...
ListenNHS in crisis: A day in the life of a GP surgery from 2023-01-26T01:00:01
The NHS is in crisis. Ambulance response times are the worst on record and most departments are struggling to cope with a surge in demand this winter. That includes most people's first port of call...
ListenInside Myanmar: How life has changed since the junta came to power from 2023-01-25T01:00:01
A Sky News team has spent 12 days inside Myanmar travelling around the country to see how life has changed for ordinary citizens since the junta came to power two years ago.
On the Daily...
How will Sunak handle the latest Tory troubles? from 2023-01-23T21:19:42
The prime minister has asked his independent ethics adviser to investigate Nadhim Zahawi, the Conservative Party chairman.
Sir Laurie Magnus will look at whether Mr Zahawi breached the ...
The Nazi hunter: Remembering victims of the Holocaust from 2023-01-23T01:00:01
Every year on 27 January, people remember and reflect on the genocide carried out by the Nazis during the Second World War.
On the Sky News Daily Niall Paterson speaks to Efraim Zuroff,...
Ukraine War Diaries: EP41 - Dnipro, despair&waiting for deliverance (Jan 16-20) from 2023-01-21T01:00:02
Seva has a difficult conversation with his sister after a Russian ballistic missile targets her Dnipro neighbourhood, killing 45 people and injuring dozens more.
In Kyiv, Oksana shares...
How to catch a Mafia boss - by a woman who does it from 2023-01-20T05:55:01
After 30 years on the run, infamous mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro has been arrested. A suspected leader of Sicily's Cosa Nostra mafia, convicted in absentia of multiple murders, he was finally d...
ListenHow Scotland's trans rights law became a constitutional row from 2023-01-19T01:00:02
For the first time since Scottish devolution nearly 25 years ago, Westminster has blocked a bill, which concerns transgender rights, from getting royal assent.
Westminster is objecting...
David Carrick: The Met Police's challenge to "root out rapists" from 2023-01-18T01:00:02
Over an 18-year period, former Metropolitan Police firearms officer David Carrick sexually assaulted and raped at least 12 women.
The force has apologised to victims after it emerged ...
‘No light at the end of the tunnel’: What a week in the NHS looks like from 2023-01-17T01:00:02
The NHS is facing a crisis. Three years of a pandemic and even more of underfunding have seen waiting lists and ambulance delays hit record highs, while some staff strike for better pay.
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It's not just the NHS - Europe's healthcare crisis from 2023-01-16T01:00:02
Services stretched to breaking point, routine operations cancelled and medical workers striking – it's not the UK's health service we're talking about here but those on the continent.
O...
Ukraine War Diaries: EP40 - Comedy nights, corroding childhoods,&checking out at the gym (Jan 9-13) from 2023-01-14T07:15:02
As fighting rages in the east of the country and against the backdrop of mounting casualties in the mining town of Soledar, Oksana finds some unexpected respite at a Kyiv comedy night.
M...
Can the UK still be a space superpower? from 2023-01-13T01:00:02
It was supposed to be Britain's first small step towards space exploration but no amount of awe and excitement on the ground at Spaceport Cornwall could will the LauncherOne rocket into completing ...
ListenWhat's happening in Brazil? from 2023-01-12T01:00:01
Thousands of demonstrators in support of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro stormed and ransacked the country’s Congress, Supreme court, and Presidential palace last weekend.
On ...
Westminster Accounts: Lobbying and the All-Party Parliamentary Groups from 2023-01-11T01:00:01
For decades, if you wanted to find out how businesses and foreign governments lobby MPs, and how much they give them, you'd need to study dozens of entries in several editions of the register of me...
ListenWestminster Accounts: Who’s behind the money? from 2023-01-10T01:00:02
For decades, if you wanted to find out how much a wealthy donor, a big company, or a union has pumped into our political system, you'd need to study dozens of entries in several editions of the reg...
ListenWestminster Accounts: The MPs earning millions from 2023-01-09T01:00:02
For decades, if you wanted to find out how much an MP was earning on top of their £84,000 basic salary, you'd need to study dozens of entries in several editions of the register of members interest...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP39 - Birthday at the pictures, pizza nights&polish pick-ups (Jan 2-6) from 2023-01-07T01:00:02
In Kyiv, making use of one of the cities bomb-proofed theatres, Oksana books a comedy night for military volunteer husband Seva.
In one of the capital’s restaurants, Seva begins the new ...
Three Wishes for 2023: Singer-songwriter Róisín Murphy from 2023-01-06T01:00:01
If you had three wishes, what would they be? For the start of 2023, Sky News Daily podcast host Niall Paterson is asking people from across politics, entertainment, and sport how they would use thr...
ListenRoyal row - what's in Prince Harry's book? from 2023-01-05T19:15:02
Copies of Prince Harry's autobiography, Spare, have gone on sale in Spain - five days before its official global release date.
Sky News has seen a copy of the book which includes claims...
Three Wishes for 2023: World's strongest man Tom Stoltman from 2023-01-05T01:00:02
If you had three wishes, what would they be? For the start of 2023, Sky News Daily podcast host Niall Paterson is asking people from across politics, entertainment, and sport how they would use thr...
ListenHow Gina Martin fought to make upskirting illegal from 2023-01-04T01:00:02
If you had three wishes, what would they be?
For the start of 2023, Sky News Daily podcast host Niall Paterson is asking people from across politics, entertainment, and sport how they w...
Three Wishes for 2023: Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik from 2023-01-03T01:00:02
If you had three wishes, what would they be?
For the start of 2023, Sky News Daily podcast host Niall Paterson is asking people from across politics, entertainment, and sport how they w...
2022 Revisited - What can we expect from King Charles III's reign? from 2022-12-30T01:00:02
On this Sky News Daily, we revisit one of our most popular episodes of 2022.
At the age of 73 and after a life as prince, what can the UK and the Commonwealth expect from the reign of Ki...
2022 Revisited - Andrew Tate: The lingering influence of the social media star from 2022-12-29T01:00:02
On this Sky News Daily, we revisit one of our most popular episodes of 2022.
Described by himself and others as the "king of toxic masculinity", Andrew Tate has been banned from Instagr...
2022 Revisited - Vietnam's 'Napalm Girl': 'There was fire everywhere around me.' from 2022-12-28T01:00:02
On this Sky News Daily, we revisit one of our most popular episodes of 2022.
A photograph of nine-year-old Kim Phuc Phan Thi, taken during the Vietnam War, became infamous for its horrif...
Ukraine War Diaries: EP38 - Fond memories, fallen soldiers&our first war-time Christmas (Dec 25-31) from 2022-12-27T01:00:02
Against the backdrop of a Kyiv still under siege, Oksana reflects on magical Christmas memories from childhood until a drone attack brings her back to reality with a jolt.
Meanwhile Seva...
What happened in 2022? from 2022-12-24T01:00:01
War in Ukraine, three Prime Ministers, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, on top of a cost-of-living crisis and the changing climate were among the most high-profile stories of the year.
...
Sky News Daily Reviews 2022: Royal Correspondent Rhiannon Mills from 2022-12-23T01:00:02
Host Niall Paterson looks at the stories which defined 2022. On this episode, Sky’s royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills recaps a defining year in history, which saw the end of the second Elizabethan...
ListenSky News Daily Reviews 2022: Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway from 2022-12-22T01:00:02
Host Niall Paterson looks at the stories which defined 2022. Sky’s economics and data editor Ed Conway unpicks a year shaped by the cost-of-living crisis and Liz Truss’ ill-fated mini budget.
...
Sky News Daily Reviews 2022: International Affairs Editor Dominic Waghorn from 2022-12-21T01:00:01
Host Niall Paterson looks at the stories which defined 2022. He is joined by Sky’s international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn to discuss what Russia’s war with Ukraine has meant for both countrie...
ListenSky News Daily Reviews 2022: Science and Technology Editor Tom Clarke from 2022-12-20T01:00:02
Host Niall Paterson looks at the stories which defined 2022.
Sky’s science and technology editor Tom Clarke examines how the energy crisis impacts the aim to reduce global warming. As we...
Sky News Daily Reviews 2022: Political Editor Beth Rigby from 2022-12-19T01:00:02
Host Niall Paterson looks at the stories which defined 2022. On this episode, Sky’s political editor Beth Rigby talks about the year which gave us three Prime Ministers and the legacies of the two ...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP37 - From a city under siege, a very Ukrainian Christmas story from 2022-12-17T01:00:02
Alone in his apartment in Kyiv, memories of Christmas past come flooding back to Ilyas. Can he find a way to escape the blitz-like conditions and be reunited with his wife and two sons in Poland?
Idaho murders: 'A college town living in fear' from 2022-12-15T19:15:02
More than a month after four US college students were murdered as they slept, no suspects have been named, no arrests made and the murder weapon is yet to be recovered.
Madison Mogen, Ka...
Ukraine war: What we’ve learned about modern warfare from 2022-12-15T01:00:02
Drone strikes, like the one that damaged buildings in Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Wednesday, have become commonplace in the war with Russia.
While the conflict has seen violence, destru...
World Cup: LGBT+ Qataris feel ‘removed’ from the conversation from 2022-12-14T01:00:02
The World Cup in Qatar put the country’s record on human rights and laws on homosexuality into the international spotlight.
Same sex-relations are banned under Islamic law. Qatari law...
Strikes and the unions: How have they changed? from 2022-12-13T01:00:02
Rail workers. Postal workers. Paramedics. Nurses. Baggage handlers. Teachers. The wave of strike action through December has drawn comparisons to the late 1970s "winter of discontent".
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A year of the cost of living crisis from 2022-12-12T01:00:02
Britain is witnessing the worst squeeze on incomes in a generation as struggling households are hit by a double whammy of soaring energy costs and rocketing inflation. The government has stepped in...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP36 - Snowy returns, surviving by smartphone&going south (Dec 5-9) from 2022-12-10T01:00:02
Having left Kyiv on the day of a devastating Russian air attack in October, Oksana makes an emotional return.
Ilyas, illustrates how he - and other Ukrainians - are using their smart phones to...
Harry and Meghan: Death threats, racism claims and the paparazzi from 2022-12-08T20:55:02
There has been hype, home videos and many hours of footage filmed for the couple's much-anticipated Netflix documentary – but have viewers learned anything new in the 'bombshell' series so far? <...
ListenMouldy homes: Deaths ‘could happen again’ from 2022-12-08T01:00:02
Two-year-old Awaab Ishak died in 2020 after prolonged exposure to mould in the house his parents rented from a housing association.
The housing ombudsman for England Richard Blakeway te...
Strep A: The latest medical advice from 2022-12-07T01:00:02
Antibiotics could be given to children at schools affected by Strep A to stop the spread of the bacteria, after a number of children died recent from the infection.
The government has ...
Keir Starmer's 'blueprint' for government from 2022-12-06T01:00:02
Labour has unveiled a plan for the biggest-ever transference of power to the British people with a report that also recommends the House of Lords is replaced with an elected chamber.
I...
Afghanistan: The forgotten LGBT+ community from 2022-12-05T01:00:02
After the UK government’s promise to support vulnerable LGBT+ people in Afghanistan following the country’s fall to the Taliban in August 2021, those left behind say they’re struggling to get enoug...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP35 - The bloody dark, bathroom pits&the blitz of Kyiv (Nov 28 – 2Dec) from 2022-12-03T01:00:02
Under siege in Kyiv, Ilyas endures his longest blackout.
Military volunteer, Seva, sources chainsaws for comrades in the east and in her mind, Oksana visits the rooftop of her apartment block ...
Royal race row: Can they modernise? from 2022-12-02T01:00:02
The Prince and Princess of Wales's first overseas trip since the Queen's death has been overshadowed by controversy at home. The prince’s godmother has resigned from her role in the royal househol...
ListenNew Alzheimer's drug: How much of a breakthrough is it? from 2022-11-30T18:35:02
A drug used in clinical trials has been found to slow memory loss in patients with the condition - and although lecanemab is not a cure, it has got a lot of scientists and others very excited. <...
ListenUkraine's other battle: Keeping the power on from 2022-11-30T01:00:02
Intense missile strikes from Russia have left Ukraine with country-wide power outages and blackouts. Satellite images show how dark the country has become compared to its neighbours. How will the d...
ListenFear and fury in China – what does President Xi do now? from 2022-11-29T01:00:02
Protests have sprung up across some of China's biggest cities with demonstrators shouting "down with the CCP, down with Xi Jinping". The protests, originally sparked by frustration at continued COV...
ListenThe Dark Web: Exploring the 'murder-for-hire' sites from 2022-11-28T01:00:02
The dark web is a hidden space on the internet where your activity can be anonymous and private. Among these dark websites, there’s a disturbing amount of apparent "murder-for-hire" sites offering ...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP34- Ghosts of Chernobyl, going south&grave phone calls (Nov 21-24) from 2022-11-26T01:00:02
In the dark of Kyiv, Ilyas fears for the under-fire Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, knowing how the 1986 Chernobyl disaster continues to impact lives in Ukraine to this day.
With new orders...
'Fear and intimidation' – the tactics of Iran's secret police from 2022-11-25T01:00:02
State secret police have been accused of abducting and killing civilians on the street of Iran, a country where hundreds of people have died and violence continues to escalate during protests which...
ListenScottish Independence: A blow for Sturgeon - so what next? from 2022-11-23T17:35:02
Supreme Court judges have decided unanimously that an Indyref2 vote cannot go ahead without the UK parliament’s permission. But it’s not the end of the debate – or Scotland’s First Minister’s fight...
ListenMusk and Twitter: The end or a new beginning? from 2022-11-23T01:00:02
Since Elon Musk bought and took over Twitter three weeks ago, he’s re-visioned the platform with “free speech” at its core. But his takeover has seen an exodus of staff and a series of user-reporte...
ListenArmband row: Did football just score an own goal? from 2022-11-21T21:56:23
LGBT+ rights activists and campaigners have condemned FIFA’s threats to sanction players who wear OneLove armbands at the World Cup in Qatar. England, Wales and five other European nations have con...
ListenBig Ideas Live: Can the UK become a science superpower? from 2022-11-21T01:00:02
Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, wants to turn the UK into the next Silicon Valley. The question many scientists are asking is: How? Although there were no cuts to science and technology in Mr Hunt’s a...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP33 - Russian fury, freezing down&the price of freedom (Nov 14-18) from 2022-11-19T01:00:02
On the road in freezing temperatures, military volunteer Seva, reflects on Russia’s latest mass attack on the Ukrainian energy network.
And looking out across a darkened Kyiv - after a Russian...
What Jeremy Hunt’s autumn statement means for you from 2022-11-17T18:29:05
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has delivered the government's autumn statement, outlining tax rises and spending cuts in order to fill a £54bn "black hole" in the UK economy.
Mr Hunt has pled...
Donald Trump is running for President... again! from 2022-11-16T12:00:02
Donald Trump has announced he is running for the US presidency in 2024. But to be on the ballot, he will have to win the Republican Party’s nomination. As he well knows, the road to becoming one o...
ListenInside Kherson: What next for Russia’s war with Ukraine? from 2022-11-16T01:00:02
Ukraine has faced another intense wave of missile strikes, just days after Russia’s loss of Kherson - the port city in southern Ukraine.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Niall Paterso...
Will British police in France stop the small boat crossings? from 2022-11-15T01:00:02
The UK and France have agreed a new deal to try to tackle the number of people crossing the Channel in small boats. UK agents will be working in France for the first time after more than 40,000 peo...
ListenThe science of ageing: Can we live forever? from 2022-11-14T20:30:02
There has been an explosion in Silicon Valley tech start-ups putting their money behind anti-ageing science.
They're working to halt and one day maybe reverse the one inevitability of ...
Qatar World Cup: Has football become a side show? from 2022-11-14T01:00:01
32 teams are competing in the FIFA World Cup being held in Qatar. It’s the first winter championship and first tournament to be held in the Middle East. But the choice of host has come under scruti...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP32 - Limping into darkness, lost limbs&longing for Kyiv (Nov 7-11) from 2022-11-12T01:00:02
In Kyiv, a sudden restaurant blackout forces Ilyas to consider the reality of winter in a city without power and increasingly isolated.
Injured by an anti-tank grenade, Seva accompanies a clo...
Albanian migrants: Why are they coming to the UK? from 2022-11-11T01:00:02
Albania's prime minister recently accused the UK's home secretary of fuelling xenophobic attacks against his people, after Suella Braverman described people crossing the English Channel in small bo...
Listen‘I’m so exhausted’: Why nurses say they’re striking from 2022-11-10T01:00:02
Hundreds of thousands of nurses across the UK are going on strike. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said the strike will affect the majority of NHS employers as nurses take action against pay lev...
ListenUS midterms: Why Trump's red wave became a ripple from 2022-11-09T10:26:16
The predicted Republican red wave in the US midterm elections hasn't materialised. Elections for the Senate and House of Representatives presented an opportunity to install supporters of Donald Tru...
ListenGavin Williamson bullying claims: How problematic for the PM? from 2022-11-08T01:00:02
Rishi Sunak promised to lead the Conservatives with “integrity, professionalism and accountability”.
Two weeks on, however, the prime minister and his judgement are under fierce scruti...
Why is China still imposing Covid lockdowns? from 2022-11-07T01:00:02
China is one of the few remaining countries still enforcing a Zero-Covid policy. People face strict lockdowns, regular mass testing, constant scanning of health ‘green’ codes when travelling to mos...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP31 - More Russian payloads, Putin’s plan&Patriots (Oct 31-4 November) from 2022-11-05T01:00:02
From his apartment in Kyiv, Ilyas watches and listens as Ukrainian air defence armoury targets yet another onslaught of Russian missiles.
Meanwhile, military volunteer, Seva, sets off on a lon...
Manchester Arena attack: How the emergency response went wrong from 2022-11-04T01:00:02
A victim of the Manchester Arena bombing would likely have survived had the emergency response been better, an inquiry has found.
Its new report found "significant aspects... went wrong...
Bird flu: How serious is it? from 2022-11-03T01:00:02
Around 100 million birds have been culled across Europe and the US in the past year following the 'worst-ever' outbreak of avian influenza.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Sally Lockwood ...
Matt Hancock: What is it about politicians and reality TV? from 2022-11-02T01:00:02
Former health secretary Matt Hancock is going on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! He was suspended from the Conservative Party after news broke he was heading to the Australian jungle - but h...
ListenBraverman’s back… But will the migrant crisis allow her to stay? from 2022-11-01T01:00:03
Following scrutiny from Conservative MPs and charities over conditions at the Manston migrant processing centre in Kent, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has denied reports she blocked people from b...
ListenCan COP27 make climate change a priority again? from 2022-10-31T01:00:02
The UN’s climate change conference COP27 will be held in Egypt, but Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles won’t be attending, raising questions about the UK’s commitment to tackling a warming...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP30 - Death drones, prayers for dad&living with the dark (Oct 24-28) from 2022-10-29T00:00:02
From the window of his Kyiv apartment, Ilyas witnesses a drone strike that results in the death of a pregnant woman and her husband.
On military assignment in Western Ukraine, Seva’s thoughts...
Special investigation: The teenagers "failed" by mental health care from 2022-10-27T19:10:01
More than 20 former patients or their relatives have told Sky News they were failed by the "awful" care they received at mental health hospitals for teenagers.
The teenagers were treate...
Iran protests: The people versus the regime from 2022-10-27T00:00:02
Since the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran 40 days ago, a wave of angry protests has spread across the country. The 22-year-old died in police custody in September after she was arrested for apparently...
ListenRishi Sunak: How big is the task ahead? from 2022-10-25T19:45:01
As Rishi Sunak enters Number 10, what can we expect from him and his new cabinet on some of the big matters the country faces?
On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood gets the details...
Rishi Sunak: Our new Prime Minister from 2022-10-24T18:39:55
Rishi Sunak is the new leader of the Conservative Party and the country's next prime minister.
After his rivals Boris Johnson and Penny Mordaunt pulled out of the race, he was elected ...
Cost of living: How can I plan my finances now? from 2022-10-24T00:00:02
The Tories’ fourth chancellor in as many months has rewritten the prospects for our pockets, dismantling policies announced in last month’s mini-budget - as the party prepares for yet another new l...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP29 - Tactical nukes, thermo nukes,&what we really think? (Oct 17-21) from 2022-10-22T00:00:02
After escaping Russia’s single biggest one-day attack on Kyiv, Oksana catches her breath in Madrid, where she tries to second guess what Vladimir Putin’s forces are going to do next?
Meanwhile...
Liz Truss: ‘From Prime Minister to a pub quiz question’ from 2022-10-21T18:00:02
In just five days the UK has had a new chancellor, a home secretary sacked, a prime minister resign, and now the possibility of a general election.
On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood...
Liz Truss goes, could Boris Johnson be back? from 2022-10-20T17:36:40
After 44 days, Liz Truss has quit office and is now the shortest-serving prime minister in the country's history. A new Conservative leader will be elected in little more than a week.
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Liz Truss won't quit, but can she keep fighting? from 2022-10-19T17:50:01
Liz Truss faced Sir Keir Starmer at her first Prime Minister's Questions since her mini-budget was torn up by new chancellor, Jeremy Hunt.
On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood, in f...
The Open Secret: Part Three – Looking for Answers from 2022-10-18T20:55:01
As yet more accusations of bullying and harassment shake Westminster – has such behaviour become normalised in parliament, and can things change for the better?
On the final of this t...
The mini-budget goes… (When) does Liz Truss follow? from 2022-10-18T00:00:02
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has halted and reversed "almost all" the tax measures announced in his predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss's growth plan. But will it stabilise the econom...
ListenSomalia: On the brink of famine from 2022-10-17T00:00:02
Somalia is fighting a battle on all fronts: drought, disease and conflict. The country is experiencing its driest season in 40 years forcing more than a million people to flee to camps, not far fro...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP28 - Bombs, bunkers, blood, belief (Oct 10-14) from 2022-10-15T00:00:02
In Kiev, Ilyas watches in horror as Russian rockets rain down on his city— the deadliest attack on the Ukrainian capital since the beginning of the war.
Having left for Poland just hours befor...
Liz Truss sacks Kwasi Kwarteng and scraps more of his mini budget from 2022-10-14T15:21:33
The prime minister has sacked her first chancellor and done another U-turn on the mini-budget. This time, the promise to keep corporation tax at 19% rather than increase it to 25% has gone.
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Does anyone trust Truss? from 2022-10-14T00:00:02
As the markets remain in turmoil and the Conservative party divided, pressure is piling on Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng to reverse parts of the controversial mini-budget.
On the Sky Ne...
Why is the UK’s rental market in chaos? from 2022-10-13T00:00:02
Renters are fighting over a dwindling supply of homes.
According to a new Sky news analysis, there’s been a big drop in the number of advertised rental properties over the last three ye...
Ukraine war: What could a nuclear attack look like? from 2022-10-12T00:00:02
President Putin has said there will be a "harsh" response to further attacks against Russia, following an explosion on the Kerch Bridge which links his country to the annexed Crimean peninsula. As ...
ListenInside Taiwan: The threat of war with China from 2022-10-11T00:00:02
Tensions between China and its neighbour Taiwan have risen in recent months, and now, a Sky News team has visited the island - speaking to people about daily life, the ongoing threat, and preparati...
ListenMortgages: what's the best way to plan? from 2022-10-10T00:00:01
The interest rate on a typical two-year fixed-rate mortgage has broken 6% for the first time in 14 years. The sudden rise has left first-time buyers with few affordable mortgage options, and those ...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP27 - More Martyrs, muting Elon Musk,&marriage in the trenches (Oct 3-7) from 2022-10-08T00:00:02
Recording on assignment military volunteer Seva weighs the cost of fallen colleagues against Ukraine’s greater ambition to liberate the entire country.
In Kyiv, Oksana expresses her horror at ...
Energy crisis: Will the UK be left in the dark this winter? from 2022-10-07T00:00:01
National Grid is warning that households could face planned three-hour blackouts over the winter as the energy crisis worsens.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson speaks to ...
Liz Truss: Fighting for her political life from 2022-10-05T14:37:25
In her speech to the Conservative Party conference, Prime Minister Liz Truss vowed to "get Britain through the tempest" and insisted "everyone will benefit" from the result of her economic policies...
ListenUkraine War: The town the Russians have left from 2022-10-05T00:00:02
As Russia illegally annexes four occupied areas in the east and south of Ukraine, it continues to face significant defeats at the hands of the smaller Ukrainian army.
On the Sky News...
Tory U-turn: Has the government lost credibility? from 2022-10-03T18:06:41
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and PM Liz Truss have made a U-turn on the decision to give the wealthiest 1% of earners a tax cut after facing a backlash.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Pater...
Cost of living: The price of hunger from 2022-10-03T00:00:02
Long before the recent economic woes hitting the pound, mortgages and the price of essentials, a survey in April from The Food Foundation charity revealed nearly two and a half million people had s...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP26 - Nuclear alarm, naked enemies&crazy neighbours (Sept 26-30) from 2022-10-01T00:00:02
In Kyiv, spooked by the threat of nuclear attack, Oksana’s close friend moves her family to western Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Ilyas finds hope in what he sees as desperate Russian measures.
And...
‘Where’ve you been?’: Can Liz Truss defend ‘Trussonomics’? from 2022-09-29T19:25:01
Liz Truss has spoken for the first time since her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s “mini-budget” pushed the pound to an all-time low, prompted the International Monetary Fund to urge her to re-evaluate ...
ListenWhat’s happening with the UK economy? from 2022-09-28T17:00:02
Since the government’s tax-cutting mini-budget last week, the pound has hit record lows against the dollar, mortgage providers have pulled hundreds of products and there has been damning criticism ...
ListenSir Keir Starmer: Could this be a 'Labour moment'? from 2022-09-27T17:50:01
In his speech to Labour conference, party leader Sir Keir Starmer declared this is a "Labour moment" just like in 1945, 1964 and 1997.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is in Live...
Is the death of Mahsa Amini igniting the debate about women’s rights in Iran? from 2022-09-27T00:00:02
Mahsa Amini, 22, died last week following her arrest by Iran's morality police for "unsuitable attire" after she allegedly wore her hijab too loosely. Her death has unleashed a nationwide flood of ...
ListenVietnam's 'Napalm Girl': 'There was fire everywhere around me.' from 2022-09-26T00:00:03
A photograph of nine-year-old Kim Phuc Phan Thi, taken during the Vietnam War, became infamous for its horrific depiction of the conflict. Titled The Terror of War the photo, by Huỳnh Công Út, know...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP25 - Sitting room soldiers, solidarity&a second Bucha (Sept 19-23) from 2022-09-24T06:39:06
Military volunteer, Seva, greets news of the Russian mobilisation decree to call up of 300,000 army reservists with glee.
Thousands of miles from home Oksana finds an unexpected show of solida...
The "mini" budget: did the rich just get richer? from 2022-09-23T15:15:02
Some called it a "mini budget", the government preferred to use the term "growth plan". As the UK faces a winter amidst a cost of living crisis, the new chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng revealed his propo...
ListenThe Open Secret: Part Two - The Bully from 2022-09-22T23:05:02
MPs offices are like "650 tiny kingdoms", with just one or two people working very closely together, and little external oversight. So, if something goes wrong with a work relationship, MPs staff c...
ListenHow serious is Putin's nuclear threat? from 2022-09-22T00:00:02
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has said the West must take seriously his threat to use nuclear weapons. He has also called up 300,000 reserve troops after Ukraine's swift recapture of large amou...
ListenWhat does the NHS need before winter? from 2022-09-21T00:00:03
The new health secretary, Therese Coffey, says her plan for the NHS in England will have an "ABCD" focus – ambulances, backlogs, (social) care, and doctors and dentists.
She's due to ou...
The Queen’s funeral, and where it sits in history from 2022-09-19T19:30:02
The Queen has been laid to rest within the King George VI Memorial Chapel in Windsor, alongside her late husband Prince Philip, father King George VI, her mother Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother an...
ListenWhat can we expect from King Charles III's reign? from 2022-09-16T17:00:02
At the age of 73 and after a life as prince, what can the UK and the Commonwealth expect from the reign of King Charles III?
On a special Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson explores the new...
Could Ukraine be winning the war against Russia? from 2022-09-15T17:20:02
In recent days, Ukraine's army has reclaimed swathes of occupied territory in the east of the country, forcing Russian troops into a rapid retreat.
On the Sky News Daily...
The Queen: Lying in State from 2022-09-14T18:00:02
The Queen has left Buckingham Palace for the final time. The King, his siblings, Prince William and Prince Harry walked behind the Queen’s coffin on her journey to lie in state. Now the public have...
ListenThe Queen, the new King and Northern Ireland from 2022-09-13T16:42
While Queen Elizabeth II's coffin travels from Scotland to London, the new King Charles III is in Northern Ireland as part of a tour of the United Kingdom, meeting Stormont's party leaders and rece...
ListenThe Queen's death: Edinburgh's Royal Mile mourns from 2022-09-12T17:30:02
On the Sky News Daily, Leah Boleto - standing in for Niall Patterson - follows a procession on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh as the Queen’s coffin is laid to rest at St Giles' Cathedral to allow the ...
ListenThe Queen's death: A proclamation, a reunion and the cortege from 2022-09-11T20:25:02
On the day the Queen’s coffin leaves Balmoral for Edinburgh, the Sky News Daily reflects on how royal tradition has mixed with the family’s more modern side.
Mhari Aurora is joined by ro...
Mourning the Queen: “Why I came to Buckingham Palace” from 2022-09-09T20:00:02
Thousands of people have queued outside Buckingham Palace to pay their respects to the Queen. During the day after her death, the line of those wanting to lay flowers was sometimes more than half a...
ListenQueen Elizabeth ll – a life of service from 2022-09-08T20:00:02
The Queen was an enduring figurehead, devoted to her country and Commonwealth. She guided her family and the United Kingdom through extraordinary social changes, displaying unwavering commitment th...
ListenTruss v Starmer: The fight ahead from 2022-09-07T19:45:02
In her first full day as PM, Liz Truss took to the despatch box for her debut Prime Minister's Questions opposite Sir Keir Starmer.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson takes a close...
Liz Truss: Will she 'deliver, deliver, deliver'? from 2022-09-07T00:00:02
New prime minister Liz Truss has outlined her three priorities in office - the economy, energy and the NHS. She also promised to "get Britain working again".
In her first speech as PM...
Liz Truss: Who is the new PM? from 2022-09-05T17:30:02
After six weeks of campaigning, Liz Truss has been named the new leader of the Conservative Party.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson gets the reaction of Tory MPs after the result ...
Cost of living: Can schools make the budget add up? from 2022-09-05T00:00:03
With spiralling costs, staff salary rises and hungry children to feed, head teachers are looking at where they might be able to save money.
On the Sky News Daily with Niall Paterson, ...
Ukraine War Diaries: EP22 - A nuclear ransom, road trips&the real me! (Aug 29 – 2 Sept) from 2022-09-03T00:00:03
Recording while on assignment for the Ukrainian army, Seva shares conversations with soldiers and friends with knowledge of the threat to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
In Kyiv, Oksana ...
The Open Secret: Part One – The Sex Pest from 2022-09-01T20:45:02
It was an accusation of sexual assault that brought down Boris Johnson's government. When Tory whip Chris Pincher was accused of groping two men in a private members club, the scandal was not so mu...
ListenPakistan floods: ‘The climate catastrophe of the decade’ from 2022-09-01T00:00:02
Pakistan is drowning under devastating flooding, an unprecedented event that the country’s climate minister has called “the climate catastrophe of the decade”. An area bigger than the UK has been i...
ListenCost of living: The forgotten businesses from 2022-08-31T00:00:02
As the cost of energy bites, industries like hospitality and social care charities will start to feel the brunt. But have they been forgotten about?
On the Sky News Daily with Niall Pa...
Cost of living: Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary on the need to burn more oil and coal from 2022-08-30T00:00:03
Could increasing energy prices spell the end for low-cost air travel? Should the UK worry less about climate policies right now? And does Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary think company chief executives ca...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP21 - Call of duty&explosions of independence (Aug 22-25) from 2022-08-27T00:00:02
In Poland combat stress bleeds into Ilyas’ peaceful surrounds,
before he steels himself to say goodbye to his family and return to Ukraine.
In Kyiv, Independence Day is marked for Seva n...
Cost of living: How can students manage? from 2022-08-26T00:00:02
Students already face a squeeze on their finances, but the cost of living crisis will tighten budgets further. A recent survey by the National Union of Students discovered one in three are left wit...
ListenAndrew Tate: The lingering influence of the social media star from 2022-08-25T00:00:02
Described by himself and others as the "king of toxic masculinity", Andrew Tate is banned from Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube.
Despite the bans, Andrew Tate's content still lin...
Owami Davies found: Are there lessons to be learned? from 2022-08-24T00:00:04
Owami Davies, who has been missing for seven weeks, has been found in Hampshire after being spotted by a member of the public. The police say she is in good health but will be reviewing all aspects...
ListenTeflon Don: Will the Republican Party stick with Donald Trump? from 2022-08-23T00:00:01
Despite numerous investigations into his behaviour in and out of the Oval Office, Donald Trump looks set to run again as the Republican candidate for President in 2024.
On the Sky News...
Cost of living: Are you getting what you’re entitled to? from 2022-08-22T00:00:01
As inflation hits a 40-year high and the cost of living crisis deepens, what help is out there for you?
On today’s Sky News Daily podcast, Chloe Culpan hears from personal finance exper...
Ukraine War Diaries EP20 - What now for Ilyas, Oksana, Seva&Ukraine (Aug 15-19) from 2022-08-20T00:00:02
It’s almost six months to the day since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Throughout that time, Ilyas, Oksana and Seva have been documenting their personal lives in a country at war.
In thi...
Afghanistan one year on: Life for women under the Taliban from 2022-08-19T00:00:02
Unable to attend school, hold a job, or even travel alone, women in Afghanistan are protesting against Taliban rule one year after it seized power.
On the Sky News Daily, L...
Hosting Eurovision – is it worth it? from 2022-08-18T00:00:03
Although Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, they will not be hosting the next competition, and the UK is instead taking on that responsibility. With seven cities bidding to host, what do...
ListenSunak and Truss: Where they stand on climate change from 2022-08-17T00:00:03
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are fighting for the leadership of the Conservative party and, therefore, the job of the prime minister. While the cost-of-living crisis is one of their biggest priorities...
ListenSalman Rushdie: Do the US and UK need to change relations with Iran? from 2022-08-16T00:00:03
The British-Indian writer who has faced death threats for his novel The Satanic Verses, was stabbed on Friday while on stage at an event in New York state. In 1989, Iran's then leader Ayatollah Ruh...
ListenEdinburgh Fringe: Do people still want to laugh at politics? from 2022-08-15T00:00:03
Cost of living crisis, government scandals – are they the sort of things people want to laugh at? At Edinburgh Fringe, some shows are steering away from satire – apparently unconvinced it is what a...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP19 - Combat stress, stoicism&a special journey (Aug 8-12) from 2022-08-13T00:00:02
After months of war, Oksana begins to experience vivid destructive thoughts.
Recording while returning from the frontline, Seva shares important news about his father.
Meanwhile, Ilyas i...
What does China want from Taiwan? from 2022-08-12T00:00:02
Tensions between China and Taiwan have intensified after one of America's most senior politicians, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, visited the self-declared separate state.
The trip provoked...
Cost of living: Why big energy profits don’t mean lower bills from 2022-08-11T00:00:02
After big energy companies BP, Centrica, and Shell announced billion-pound profits, many have wondered why their energy bills are still increasing.
On the Sky News Daily, Saima Mohsin i...
Out Of Afghanistan: Integrating and making friends (ep 3 of 3) from 2022-08-10T00:00:03
Having been introduced to a new city and culture, how easy is it to establish yourself and make new friends? We hear from Ali who, along with his wife and son, were among the first Afghans to settl...
ListenOut Of Afghanistan: Starting life in the UK (ep 2 of 3) from 2022-08-09T00:00:03
From first sight of the UK, to quarantine and being taken to a new city…families placed in Bristol share their experiences of starting from scratch in a new country and new city.
Yusef,...
Out of Afghanistan - Chaos in Kabul (ep 1 of 3) from 2022-08-08T00:00:02
First-hand accounts from two families who were caught up in the chaos of Kabul airport as they had to flee Afghanistan. Yusef had travelled to the UK in advance and was in quarantine when the Talib...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP18 - Law of the gun, the longest road&a new code (Aug1-5) from 2022-08-06T00:00:03
Seva learns that his friend is quitting his job as a lawyer to become a full-time soldier.
Returning by road from Belgium, Oksana dodges a series of air strikes.
Meanwhile, Ilyas reveals...
Sunak and Truss: The battle for Number 10 from 2022-08-04T23:32:36
Tory leadership rivals, former chancellor Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, faced some tough questions on Thursday evening - from Sky’s Kay Burley and an audience of undecided party memb...
ListenHeroin: Dying in silence from 2022-08-03T20:45:01
More people die from opioid abuse in the UK than anywhere else in Europe, and that number is on the rise. According to the Office of National Statistics, almost half of drug related deaths involved...
ListenIs the UK prepared for drought? from 2022-08-03T00:00:03
After the driest July in almost 90 years Southern Water and South Easter Water are imposing hosepipe bans in England for the first time in a decade. If dry summers are expected more often, is the U...
ListenLionesses bring football home to England... so what next? from 2022-08-01T17:45:02
After 56 years of waiting, an English national football team has finally won a major competition. But now the Lionesses have their trophy, can the sport capitalise on their success?
O...
Ukraine: Six months living in a warzone from 2022-08-01T00:00:03
Six months ago, Ukraine had a mounting Russian presence at its border, they were told with no intention of invasion. Now, the UN says more than 12 million Ukrainians have been displaced from their ...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP17 - Distant thunder, air raids&the therapy of tears (July 25-29) from 2022-07-30T00:00:02
Despite being thousands of kilometres from Kyiv, war with Russia continues for the refugees who Oksana meets in Brussels.
In Kyiv, recording in the middle of an air-raid alert, Ilyas off...
Wagatha Christie: How Coleen Rooney won from 2022-07-29T15:50:02
Rebekah Vardy has lost her libel case against fellow England WAG Coleen Rooney. The judge in the case ruled that Rooney’s accusations were “substantially true” and that Vardy deliberately deleted m...
ListenSunak v Truss: Examining their economic policies from 2022-07-29T00:00:04
Amid a summer of strikes and the rising cost of living, the economic policies of the candidates vying to become the next Conservative leader and prime minister are unsurprisingly at the forefront o...
ListenDover delays: What are the solutions? from 2022-07-28T00:00:02
The UK and French governments have continued to argue over who was responsible for the long delays experienced by drivers heading to Dover and Folkestone at the start of the school summer holidays....
ListenDrowning deaths keep increasing – does the water safety message need improving? from 2022-07-27T00:00:02
At least 13 people died from drowning in the recent UK heatwave and more deaths are expected. Now, campaigners are calling for better water safety education to help prevent more fatalities.
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UK heatwave aftermath: The community devastated by wildfires from 2022-07-26T00:00:04
On the hottest day ever in the UK, dozens of people in Wennington in east London had to flee their homes as fires, caused by the extreme heat, swept through their neighbourhood.
Smoke b...
Commonwealth Games: What can host cities get out of big sports events? from 2022-07-25T00:00:02
The multi-sport event has previously been held in Manchester and Glasgow, while London hosted the Olympics in 2012. As part of their bids, all promised to leave a positive legacy – but did they del...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP16 - Green jeeps, cold chills and a new city view (July 18-22) from 2022-07-23T00:00:02
Against the backdrop of further Russian advances in the east - and while returning from another mission - Seva reflects on a significant supply drop to the frontline.
In Kyiv, despite soaring ...
COVID: Is the virus getting smarter? from 2022-07-22T00:00:02
COVID infections are surging as the virus evolves, becoming "too clever", according to World Health Organisation special envoy David Nabarro. With figures suggesting that nearly three million peopl...
ListenRishi Sunak v Liz Truss: What do they stand for? from 2022-07-20T21:15:01
Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss will become the next prime minister after Penny Mordaunt was knocked out of the contest. The remaining two candidates will now face a summer of campaigning before Conserva...
ListenHottest day on record: How did the UK cope? from 2022-07-19T19:06:37
As the UK sweltered in a record-breaking heatwave this week, schools closed, runways melted and train tracks buckled. And on the day the country recorded a temperature above 40C for the first time,...
ListenThe missing million: Why are so many people choosing not to work? from 2022-07-19T00:00:03
One in five working-age people are currently "economically inactive", according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) - that is, out of work and not looking for a job. Whilst the reasons vary...
ListenJohnsonianism: How will Boris Johnson be remembered? from 2022-07-18T00:00:02
As Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street less than three years after he became prime minister, what legacy is he leaving behind for the Conservative Party and the country?
On the Sky ...
Ukraine War Diaries: EP15 - Warrior citizens&when a girl ‘checks’ a nation (July 11-15) from 2022-07-16T00:00:02
Ilyas wrestles with issues of personal and national identity while at the same time trying to figure out ways to see his sons in Poland.
Meanwhile, Oksana finds inspiration in the simple but ...
Sri Lanka: A country in chaos from 2022-07-15T00:00:02
Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has resigned as the country's president but he leaves behind a nation in utter turmoil.
There are shortages of food, fuel, electricity and other ...
Charles Bronson: Britain's most notorious prisoner sends a voice note to Sky News from 2022-07-13T17:22:36
Charles Bronson, "Britain's most violent prisoner" has spent almost half a century behind bars. Now almost 70, Bronson has begged the justice secretary for a free pardon.
In a voice no...
How do we live with hotter summers? from 2022-07-13T00:00:02
The UK has been put on an amber warning for extreme heat, ambulances are on alert for those who fall ill from the sweltering conditions, and the temperatures are only expected to climb. But how can...
ListenMonkeypox: is the response enough? from 2022-07-12T00:00:03
With more than 5,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox across Europe and numbers rising in the UK, the Government’s handling of the outbreak has been severely criticised by a group of the country’s lead...
ListenCost of living: How do you plan finances before winter? from 2022-07-11T00:00:03
Stay-at-home mum Stacey Simpson, student Sophie Balmer and small business owner Kirsty Devine may have different stories to tell but the theme is much the same – times are tough, financial pressure...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: EP14 - Missile strikes, lone missions&the thunder of war. (July 4-8) from 2022-07-09T00:00:03
Ilyas has a near miss when Russian missiles strike his neighbourhood.
Seva is given permission to leave the country for the first time since the war started - an experience that leaves him wit...
Boris Johnson’s gone – but not quite yet... from 2022-07-07T20:48:06
Boris Johnson is on his way out. After 59 resignations from his government and huge Conservative pressure, the prime minister could cling on no longer. But when will he finally leave No 10?
...
Boris Johnson is still Prime Minister from 2022-07-07T00:00:02
Boris Johnson has defied calls to resign despite the growing number of Conservative MPs who have quit from government.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson spends the day in Westmins...
Women’s Euros: What does the game still need? from 2022-07-06T00:00:02
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 kicks off in England today, having been postponed for a year due to the pandemic. Sixteen teams are competing, including Northern Ireland making their first appearance. ...
ListenWhen will Westminster clean up its act? from 2022-07-05T00:00:02
After Chris Pincher, the former Conservative deputy whip, resigned over allegations of drunken groping and was suspended from the party, questions are being asked about the protection and promotion...
ListenThe hidden impacts of Long COVID from 2022-07-04T00:00:02
Roughly two million people in the UK are suffering from long COVID, according to estimates by the Office for National Statistics. Could it be behind the rise in ‘economically inactive’ workers baff...
ListenHow the electric car industry is turning copper into gold from 2022-07-01T00:00:02
As the world moves towards net zero and cleaner forms of energy - the demand for the critical minerals needed to power that transition grows by the day. Chile has the world’s largest copper and lit...
ListenRussia’s push for the key city of Lysychansk – Sky's Alex Crawford on the frontline from 2022-06-30T00:00:03
Lysychansk in Ukraine's Donbas region is strategically important for the war and is under near-constant bombardment from Russian artillery and airstrikes.
With Niall Paterson on the S...
US Supreme court: From abortion to contraception what could happen next? from 2022-06-29T00:00:02
In the fallout from the overturn of abortion rights in the United States, opponents have accused the Supreme Court of “judicial activism” and called for reform.
On the Sky News Daily,...
What’s the point of the G7? from 2022-06-28T00:00:03
G7 leaders have been meeting in Germany to discuss a range of issues from inflation to securing energy supplies amid the war in Ukraine – and to display a sense of unity. But with a resurfaced inte...
ListenDoes the Commonwealth have a future? from 2022-06-27T00:00:02
Trade and the future of the organisation were among key topics as Rwanda hosted the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting last week, several months after Barbados removed the Queen as head of st...
ListenBy-election analysis: What just happened? from 2022-06-24T07:09:30
Boris Johnson’s reputation as an election winner has come to an end with a double by-election loss and the resignation of Oliver Dowden as party chairman. In Tiverton and Honiton, the Conservative...
ListenInflation: Can wages keep up? from 2022-06-22T20:30:02
Rising inflation and the squeeze on the cost of living is leading to calls for pay rises across the public sector, but is it realistic?
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson sits down...
Ukraine war: Why the crisis is causing starvation in the Horn of Africa from 2022-06-22T04:00:02
Four years of failed rains in the Horn of Africa have led to the worst drought in four decades. Coupled with Russia's war in Ukraine which is pushing up the prices of grain and fuel to unprecedente...
ListenAre we set for a summer of rail strikes? from 2022-06-21T04:00:03
More than 40,000 members of the RMT union, which represents rail workers, are striking over pay and redundancies, bringing much of the country's railway system to a halt. The union has promised mor...
ListenCould a four-day week become reality? from 2022-06-20T04:00:03
70 UK companies are testing out a four-day week for their employees. Workers get 100% of their previous pay but work 80% of the hours.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Vanessa Baffoe sp...
Ukraine War Diaries: WK13 - War waiters, fresh starts&a memory sent from Poland (June 13-17) from 2022-06-18T01:00:02
Against the backdrop of fierce fighting in the east and a growing feeling that international interest in Ukraine's plight is now waning, Seva experiences a surreal dining experience in a Kyiv now f...
ListenWhat the interest rate rise means for homeowners and buyers from 2022-06-16T17:21:50
The Bank of England has raised its base rate of interest from 1% to 1.25% as it tries to get a grip on soaring inflation. It's the fifth time in a row that the Bank has raised rates which means the...
ListenCOVID cases rising: Are the new sub-variants enough to change anything? from 2022-06-16T04:00:03
COVID cases are rising in some parts of the UK for the first time in two months, but the health secretary, Sajid Javid, has declared the country is now ‘properly post-pandemic'.
On th...
Rwanda deportations: what happens now? from 2022-06-15T07:41:24
The first flight due to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda was cancelled at the last minute after an intervention by the European Court of Human Rights. Up to seven people had been due to go...
ListenAmerica's Abortion Fight Explained: Part 2 from 2022-06-14T04:00:03
It’s an issue that’s divided the United States for nearly 50 years, but as Roe v Wade is expected to be overturned, the Sky News Daily is exploring both sides of the highly-charged abortion debate....
ListenAmerica's Abortion Fight Explained: Part 1 from 2022-06-13T04:00:02
It’s an issue that’s divided the States for nearly 50 years, but as Roe v Wade is expected to be overturned, the Sky News Daily is exploring both sides of the highly charged abortion debate.
...
Ukraine War Diaries: WK12 - Unexpected escapes, broken hearts&playgrounds (June 7-11) from 2022-06-11T03:00:02
In Kyiv, Oksana finds a bittersweet escape from the war.
In Poland, Ilyas’ wife, Natalia speaks for the first time about her experiences as a refugee in Poland and efforts to try and make a fu...
Sky's Stuart Ramsay returns to Ukraine: 'They just bomb, bomb, bomb' from 2022-06-10T04:00:03
Our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and his producer Dominque Van Heerden arrived back in Ukraine earlier this month for the first time since they were ambushed and he was shot in early March. ...
ListenFuel costs: What will stop rising prices? from 2022-06-09T04:00:03
Drivers faced another record high at the pumps this week as a litre of petrol cost on average more than £1.78, with diesel not far behind at around £1.85 typically. But what is behind rising costs?...
ListenAirport delays: Are we in for a summer of chaos? from 2022-06-08T04:00:03
Queues and chaos at airports have holidaymakers concerned that there will be more disruptions in the coming weeks. Staff shortages and early passenger arrivals have been blamed for the delays, but ...
ListenBoris Johnson confidence vote: the analysis from 2022-06-07T04:00:02
Boris Johnson has narrowly survived a vote of confidence among Conservative MPs despite a substantial rebellion. Some 211 members of parliament voted for him, with 148 against. That's a bigger rebe...
ListenIs it the end of Australia’s climate change wars? from 2022-06-06T04:00:02
Australia has one of the worst records in the world when it comes to climate change. Bushfires, scorching heatwaves, and the bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef are testament to the country’s lack ...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: WK11 - War/Life balance, Chainsaws&the Queen (May 29-3 June) from 2022-06-04T03:00:02
Ilyas seeks an escape from the war.
Seva readies himself for a long and protracted conflict.
And Oksana explains the Queen's popularity in Ukraine.
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Ilyas is an...
Platinum Jubilee: The day I met the Queen from 2022-06-02T04:00:02
What she was like as a dancer, why she's known as "the boss", whether she's got "good banter" - people who have met the Queen share their stories with Sarah-Jane Mee on a special Sky News Daily to ...
ListenUkraine war: The fight for Severodonetsk from 2022-06-01T04:00:03
Russia now controls most of the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk, according to local leaders. Capturing the city will be seen as one of the biggest victories of the conflict, so far, for President P...
ListenChampions League Final: What went wrong? from 2022-05-31T04:00:02
French authorities are blaming Liverpool fans with fake tickets for the crowd trouble outside the Champions League final, but fans are blaming poor preparation and hostile policing for the crush. ...
ListenTexas school shooting: The US gun problem from 2022-05-29T20:00:02
The city of Uvalde in Texas is mourning the death of 19 school children and two teachers after yet another shooting in the US. They were killed by an 18-year-old man who had bought the assault rifl...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: WK10 - Ilyas, Seva Oksana - our lives before the war (May 23-27) from 2022-05-28T05:00:02
It’s more than three months since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, changing millions of lives, including those of Ilyas Verdiev, Oksana and Seva Goshel, forever.
In that time, Ilyas, Oksana and...
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp: Can there really be a winner? from 2022-05-27T04:00:03
It’s the courtroom drama featuring an A-list Hollywood star and their relationship with another actor – not the latest blockbuster to hit cinemas, but the Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard case.
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Sue Gray report, part two: How damaged is Boris Johnson? from 2022-05-25T19:54:30
Almost six months after her investigation began, senior civil servant Sue Gray has published her report into lockdown parties at Number 10.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Mhari Aurora...
Partygate: What do the latest photos change for Boris Johnson? from 2022-05-24T19:45:02
New images of the prime minister raising a glass with colleagues in Downing Street during COVID restrictions in 2020 have reignited criticism – just ahead of senior civil servant Sue Gray’s full re...
ListenMonkeypox: How concerned should we be? from 2022-05-24T04:00:03
Cases of the Monkeypox virus are on the rise in 11 countries, including the UK, and test and trace procedures are being introduced to monitor its spread. But is the virus something to worry about, ...
ListenRussia invades Ukraine: Could the war spread to Moldova? from 2022-05-23T04:00:02
Transnistria is an unrecognised breakaway state in Moldova. The US has suggested there are “indications” that Russia wants to build a land bridge through Ukraine to Transnistria. But would that pul...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: WK9 - War toys, home invasions&crowd funding a helicopter (16-20 May) from 2022-05-21T05:00:05
Ilyas old life and his new normal collide when he tries to sources toys for his sons birthdays.
Oksana continues to come to terms with a Russian home invasion in Hostomel.
And Seva receiv...
Kay Burley: The cost of living crisis from my hometown of Wigan from 2022-05-20T04:00:03
With more stories about the cost of living crisis in the news, including inflation hitting its highest rate for 40 years, there's even more pressure on household budgets.
Sky News' Kay ...
Wagatha Christie: What we've learnt about celebrity culture and footballer's wives from 2022-05-19T04:00:03
In 2019 Coleen Rooney, wife of the former England striker Wayne Rooney effectively accused fellow soccer spouse Rebekah Vardy of leaking her personal information to the British tabloids. She made ...
ListenHow much are influencers influencing our mental health? from 2022-05-17T19:50:02
As MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee look at whether people’s perceptions of their body image impact their mental and physical health, the Sky News Daily podcast heard from one reality TV...
ListenUkraine war: Is it make or break for Russia? from 2022-05-17T04:00:02
When Russian troops invaded Ukraine in February, it felt like Vladimir Putin wanted quick results. But the Russian army has failed on many big fronts. With fighting now concentrating in the eastern...
ListenExams 2022: Will students get a fair shot at success after COVID? from 2022-05-16T04:00:34
For the first time in two years, this summer will see GCSE and A-level exams take place in England after disruption due to the pandemic.
On the Sky News Daily, Leah Boleto hears from he...
Ukraine War Diaries: WK 8 - Lost boys, birthdays&Eurovision banter (May 9-13) from 2022-05-14T05:00:02
In Lviv, Ilyas is reunited with his wife and sons for the first time since they fled to Poland.
In Kyiv Oksana reflects on how war has wiped birthdays from her social calendar.
And in Ea...
Clamping down on climate activists from 2022-05-13T04:00:03
The government is cracking down on climate protesters and their "guerrilla-style" tactics by introducing a new Public Order Bill. So how will the climate movement be affected?
On Sky New...
Sheku Bayoh: The public inquiry into 'Scotland's George Floyd' from 2022-05-12T04:00:03
The British Gas worker and father-of-two was 31 when he died after being restrained by officers responding to a call in Fife in May 2015.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson is...
What does the Queen’s Speech really tell us? from 2022-05-10T19:59:32
The government has set out its legislative agenda for the new parliamentary session in the Queen’s Speech. It contains 38 laws on topics ranging from spying, human rights, Brexit freedoms and disru...
ListenNorthern Ireland's future: Protocol and power sharing explained from 2022-05-10T04:00:02
Sinn Fein, which believes in the reunification of Ireland, has become the largest party in the devolved Northern Ireland government for the first time. Northern Ireland's delicate political situati...
ListenPutin, Russia, and Victory Day from 2022-05-09T04:00:02
Russia’s traditional 9 May Victory Day parade commemorates the surrender of Nazi Germany in the Second World War and is where Moscow’s leaders flaunt their strength and military might. But how does...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: WK7 - Super powers, nuclear threats&nail bars (2-6 May) from 2022-05-07T05:00:02
In Kyiv, Ilyas' faith in the military is becoming increasingly spiritual. Seva visits his home village near Dnipro where he’s humbled by his parent’s war effort. And against the backdrop of the bom...
ListenIndian heatwave: Living in extreme temperatures from 2022-05-06T04:00:04
Scorching conditions in parts of India and Pakistan have left people struggling to breathe as they battle record-breaking temperatures, outside of the heatwave season.
On Sky News Clim...
America’s abortion battle from 2022-05-05T04:00:03
Millions of women across the US could soon lose their legal right to abortion, according to a leaked Supreme Court document. If Roe v Wade is overturned, abortion may become illegal in as many as 2...
ListenLocal Elections 2022: What’s at stake? from 2022-05-04T04:00:03
On Thursday 5 May, voters in more than 6,000 local councils will go to the polls in England, Scotland and Wales. In Northern Ireland, the fate of the power-sharing agreement is at stake as voters e...
ListenIs the net finally closing in on Ireland’s alleged billion-dollar drug cartel? from 2022-05-03T04:00:03
The net is closing in on a billion-dollar cartel, according to the US government. The Kinahan's are an "organised crime group" accused of being involved in drug smuggling, money laundering, and mur...
ListenUkraine War Diaries: WK6 - Cakes, victory&dogs of war (25-29 Apr) from 2022-04-30T05:00:02
In Kyiv, Seva makes an unusual delivery to a recently liberated village.
Meanwhile, Ilyas visits his reopened barber shop —an experience that leaves him dreaming of victory and Oksana is move...
What the war in Ukraine could do to our energy supply from 2022-04-29T04:00:03
Tensions between Europe and the Kremlin have escalated after Russia cut its gas supply to Poland and Bulgaria. As European countries scramble to look for alternative energy supplies, could we be fo...
ListenElon Musk: Why is the billionaire buying Twitter? from 2022-04-28T04:00:03
The world’s richest man has pledged to buy Twitter for $44bn, saying he wants to “unlock” its potential by limiting moderation of tweets and publishing its algorithm.
On the Sky News D...
Why some tenants are still being evicted from their homes for no reason from 2022-04-26T18:05:02
Section 21 enables private landlords to repossess their properties from tenants without having to give a reason. Hence it is sometimes referred to as the “no-fault” eviction.
On the Sk...
Angela Rayner: What one newspaper article tells us about misogyny in politics from 2022-04-26T04:00:03
Boris Johnson has threatened to unleash “the terrors of the earth” on the Tory MP who made misogynistic claims about Angela Rayner.
It comes after The Mail on Sunday printed a piece ab...
Ukraine War: Could Russia change the global economy? from 2022-04-25T04:00:03
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a cost-of-living crisis as oil and food prices sky-rocket and its own economy tanks.
On the Sky News Daily podcast Sky’s business correspondent...
Ukraine War Diaries: WK5 - Dark tales, defiance and stolen underwear (Apr 21-25) from 2022-04-23T05:00:02
In the suburbs of Kyiv, Seva hears shocking allegations involving drunk Russian soldiers.
Meanwhile, having travelled from Lviv, Ilyas decides to stay on a little longer in the capital. Here, ...
Rwanda: What can asylum seekers expect? from 2022-04-22T04:00:03
The UK government has laid out plans that will see migrants who arrive illegally in the UK sent more than 4,000 miles away to Rwanda. But the scheme has been described as "inhumane" and "cruel" by ...
ListenUkraine war: The Battle for Donbas from 2022-04-21T04:00:02
Russian forces have launched their latest offensive in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine – where fighting between pro-Russia separatists and the Ukrainian army has been ongoing since 2014. The K...
ListenPartygate: How bruised is Boris Johnson? from 2022-04-20T04:00:03
Boris Johnson has addressed Parliament after becoming the first sitting prime minister to receive a punishment for breaking the law. He was fined by the Metropolitan Police for breaking his own COV...
ListenMarine Le Pen: Could France elect a far-right president? from 2022-04-19T04:00:02
French President Emmanuel Macron will face the far-right challenger Marine Le Pen in the final round of the country’s elections on 24 April. With supporters of left-wing candidates knocked out in t...
ListenMyanmar massacre: Who’s telling the truth? from 2022-04-17T04:00:02
On Christmas Eve, at least 37 people in a mostly Christian community in Kayah state in eastern Myanmar were killed. The country’s junta claimed the dead were suspected terrorists but what more do t...
ListenUkraine War Diaries WK4: Love, War and Parrots (Apr 11-15) from 2022-04-16T05:00:03
In Kyiv, Oksana rescues a parrot left behind by a fleeing neighbour. Ilyas returns to the Ukrainian capital for the first time in over a month. Here, he meets with his 84-year-old grandmother who s...
ListenUkraine war: Russia’s push in Mariupol and along the south coast from 2022-04-14T04:00:02
As satellite images show troops amassing in western Russia, seemingly ahead of a new offensive, could Mariupol and other port cities along Ukraine’s southern coast fall to Putin’s forces?
Partygate fines: What comes next for the PM and chancellor? from 2022-04-12T20:40:02
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been fined for breaking the law in lockdown. The fixed penalty notices are the result of a Metropolitan Police investigation into partie...
ListenWhat more can be done to keep MPs safe after Sir David Amess’s death? from 2022-04-11T18:26:57
Conservative MP Sir David Amess died on 15 October 2021, after being stabbed more than 20 times during a constituency surgery. Ali Harbi Ali has been found guilty of his murder and of preparing act...
Listen"Generation debt": Are under 30s worse off and what can be done about it? from 2022-04-11T04:00:06
Sophie, Helen, Aine and Mario live in different parts of the UK and have varying circumstances, but all share one thing in common - they are all under the age of 30 and finding the cost of living i...
ListenUkraine War Diaries WK3 - War crimes, art&the frontline (Apr 4-8) from 2022-04-09T05:00:05
In Lviv, Ilyas tries to escape news of the terrible war crimes committed in Bucha.
In Kyiv, the bleak reality of these alleged crimes, is visited upon Oksana’s neighbourhood.
Meanwhile h...
View from the Kremlin: An interview with Putin’s spokesman. from 2022-04-07T19:14:47
Six weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, cities have been bombarded, towns devastated, and countless lives have been lost. Now growing evidence of war crimes is emerging.
On the Sk...
The saviour of Mariupol: How one man rescued hundreds from the besieged Ukrainian city from 2022-04-07T04:00:04
Aleksey, a former submarine engineer who now repairs cars for a living, has rescued more than 175 adults and children from his home city of Mariupol. He has been back time and time again, taking pe...
ListenWhat’s going on at UK airports? from 2022-04-06T04:00:03
Manchester Airport's managing director has quit amid criticism of long security queues which have led to passengers missing flights. Other British airports have seen similar queues and airlines inc...
ListenUkraine: War crime claims in Bucha from 2022-04-05T04:00:02
As the war in Ukraine continues into its sixth week, reports of mass graves, torture and broken bodies have been uncovered in Bucha, 16 miles from the capital Kyiv. At the start of February, it was...
ListenJustice delayed: The human cost of the courts backlog from 2022-04-04T04:00:03
Since the first COVID lockdown in 2020, the number of serious cases waiting more than a year to be dealt with in crown courts across England and Wales has more than trebled – to around 9,400.
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Ukraine War Diaries: WK2 - Bunkers, Going back&Bad war movies (28Mar-1Apr) from 2022-04-02T05:00:02
Ukraine War Diaries uses first-person audio diaries recorded on the ground in Ukraine to give an intimate insight into day-to-day life in a war zone.
In Kharkiv, musician, Alex continues...
Energy prices: What happens next? from 2022-04-01T04:00:03
The energy cap has increased meaning the typical annual energy bill will cost hundreds of pounds more, with another rise due in October.
On Sky News Climatecast, Anna Jones is joined by...
NHS maternity scandal: What lessons can be learnt after babies and mothers died? from 2022-03-31T04:00:04
An independent review into maternity failings at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust found that at least 210 deaths could have been avoided.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with R...
Ukraine war: The Sky News team who came under fire from 2022-03-29T23:00:02
On the fifth day of the Ukraine invasion, a Sky News team covering the story came under fire close to the capital Kyiv. They escaped, but their story is similar to what Ukrainian civilians are faci...
ListenP&O Ferries: How the Zoom sackings could change the law from 2022-03-29T04:00:02
Ferry operator P&O sacked 800 workers without notice or consultation over Zoom. P&O boss Peter Hebblethwaite later admitted to MPs that the company broke employment laws.
On the Sky New...
Ukraine crisis: The family trying to come to Britain from 2022-03-28T04:00:02
On 18 March, the government launched the Homes for Ukraine scheme, allowing people in the UK to host Ukrainian refugees.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels talks to Si Mo...
Ukraine War Diaries: Week 1 - Living in a War Zone (March 21-25) from 2022-03-26T07:00:02
In Lviv, Illyas - an IT specialist, reflects on seeing his wife and sons cross into Poland. In Kyiv, Oksana, keeps a commitment to meet her family for breakfast, despite her parents' home being on ...
ListenFarming in Ukraine: How the war is causing a global food crisis from 2022-03-25T05:00:02
Before Ukraine was invaded, the country was known as the "breadbasket" of Europe because of its vast agricultural industry. But now under attack from Russian forces, all food exports have had to st...
ListenThe chancellor's Spring Statement: What will it mean for me? from 2022-03-23T20:25:02
Rishi Sunak's biggest task was to help the British public through a cost-of-living crisis not seen since the 1950s.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Rob Powell examines the tax cuts and wh...
Ukraine’s Kharkiv: Life on the frontline from 2022-03-23T05:00:03
Ukraine’s second largest city, Kharkiv, has been devastated by near-constant shelling by Russian troops, forcing at least half a million people to flee their homes. But what’s happened to those res...
ListenPeace, partition or stalemate? How the war in Ukraine might end from 2022-03-22T05:00:03
Almost a month after Russia invaded Ukraine, peace talks have yet to reach an agreement on a ceasefire or a withdrawal.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Nick Quraishi speaks to Sky’s sec...
Covid: Why the sharp rise in cases? from 2022-03-21T05:00:03
Two years on from the first lockdown, cases are on the rise once again. But what’s behind this latest spike? And what have we learnt since the pandemic began that can help us as we prepare to live ...
ListenUkraine war: What could Chelsea sanctions mean for the Premier League? from 2022-03-18T05:00:05
Sanctions placed on Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich have had huge repercussions for his football team, Chelsea, but could they also bring about wider change in the Premier League?
O...
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe returns home from 2022-03-17T06:05:02
Almost six years since being detained in Tehran, the British-Iranian woman is now back in the UK with her family.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Katerina Vittozzi speaks to our internat...
Ukraine: Would Russia attack NATO? from 2022-03-16T05:00:02
Russian attacks on Ukraine creep ever closer to Poland, a NATO country. If that happens it will drag all 30 NATO countries, including the USA and UK, into a war with Russia. No one wants a Third Wo...
ListenMariupol: Inside a Ukrainian city under siege from 2022-03-15T05:00:03
The southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol has been under constant attack from Russian forces for 19 days, resulting in what the Red Cross has called a ‘humanitarian crisis of catastrophic proportions...
ListenUkraine crisis: Can China tame Russia? from 2022-03-14T05:00:03
China has so far refused to intervene in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but could Vladimir Putin’s most powerful ally, President Xi Jinping, be the person to bring the war to an end?
On...
Sky's Alex Crawford in Kyiv: My interview with Zelenskyy from 2022-03-11T05:00:03
Fresh from her interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Sky's special correspondent talks to Shingi Mararike about meeting the unlikely war leader.
Alex also tells the ...
Ukraine crisis: What’s the cost of cutting Russian oil supplies? from 2022-03-10T05:00:03
In a move designed to punish Vladimir Putin's regime following the invasion of Ukraine, the US has banned Russian oil and gas imports, the UK will cut oil imports by the end of the year, and the EU...
ListenZelenskyy addresses Commons: Ukraine’s plea to UK from 2022-03-09T05:00:03
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has delivered a historic speech to the Commons. It's the first time a foreign leader has directly addressed MPs in the House and he used it to call on the ...
ListenCould the UK do more to help Ukrainian families? from 2022-03-08T05:00:03
Marianna Puvliuk is a Ukrainian nanny working for a British family, who travelled to Kyiv to get her young daughter out of the country. David Carter is a British citizen with a Ukrainian wife. Both...
ListenRussia invades Ukraine: Why is Belarus involved? from 2022-03-07T05:00:03
Belarus is the only European country that has supported Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by allowing Russian troops to enter across its border. But why has its President Alexander Lukashenko decided to...
ListenUkraine: A Sky News team's 21 hour train journey across the country from 2022-03-04T05:00:03
In the days following Russia's invasion, thousands of people crammed onto a train platform in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, hoping to flee the violence.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, An...
Russia invades Ukraine: Refugees on the borders from 2022-03-03T05:00:03
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes in Ukraine. That’s according to the UN, who estimates that up to four million people will try to leave the country because of the Russian invas...
ListenRussia invades Ukraine: The view from Moscow from 2022-03-02T05:00:03
Russian troops have continued to march towards Kyiv, with more major assaults on cities across Ukraine. But what are Russians thinking about being at war with their neighbour, and how much military...
ListenUkraine invasion: The view from Kyiv from 2022-03-01T05:00:04
Russian forces encroach on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv as the invasion enters its sixth day.
On the Sky News Daily Podcast with Shingi Mararike, our security and defence editor Deborah Hayne...
Russia invades Ukraine: The disinformation war from 2022-02-28T05:00:03
Missiles and bombs are not the only weapons being used by Vladimir Putin.
On the Sky News Daily, Kate McCann examines the importance of information in warfare and how journalists work ...
Russia invades Ukraine: Our correspondent in Kyiv from 2022-02-25T05:00:03
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has started – with Vladimir Putin warning other countries of “consequences you’ve never had before in your history” if they interfere.
NATO said it was “o...
Russian oligarchs – the story behind the sanctions from 2022-02-24T05:00:03
The UK government has been accused of not going far enough when it imposed sanctions against five Russian banks and three individuals. It made the move after President Putin declared two areas of e...
ListenRussia-Ukraine crisis: What does Putin want? from 2022-02-23T05:00:03
From KGB spy to Russia's president; what more do we know about Vladimir Putin? Has a thirst for power turned into paranoia?
On the Sky News Daily, Kate McCann takes a deep dive into th...
COVID: Can we afford to stop testing? from 2022-02-22T05:00:03
With free testing scrapped in England from April and an end to the legal requirements to self-isolate for those who test positive, we’re exploring what it could mean for how we live with COVID.
Post Office Horizon scandal: victims' battle for justice from 2022-02-21T05:00:03
Horizon was the faulty computer system which led to hundreds of Post Office staff being wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting - some went to prison.
The system was incorrectl...
Best of ClimateCast: Can being green be rock'n'roll? from 2022-02-18T05:00:03
The music industry is back in full swing after the COVID-19 pandemic, but as music venues heat up - so too does our planet.
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast, hosts Anna Jon...
Prince Andrew: What's the damage to the Royal Family? from 2022-02-17T05:00:03
Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre have settled out of court in her civil sex assault claim against him, meaning the Duke of York won’t face a trial. He’s already given up his military titles and r...
ListenHow will the Met Police change after Cressida Dick? from 2022-02-16T05:00:03
Dame Cressida Dick stepped down as Metropolitan Police Commissioner after London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he had ‘lost faith’ in her. Her time in charge was marked by controversies and accusations of ...
ListenUkraine explained from 2022-02-15T05:00:04
As tensions continue to mount in Ukraine with thousands of Russian troops gathering at its borders, the Sky News Daily podcast looks back at why this latest crisis began. Shingi Mararike talks to ...
ListenAre we ready to live with COVID? from 2022-02-14T05:00:02
COVID restrictions in many countries have either already ended or are being phased out. Despite the spread of more contagious variants, is it now time to start living with the virus? Or is this a r...
ListenAre the Winter Olympics on thin ice? from 2022-02-11T05:00:03
The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games are powered entirely by renewable energy but does that mean they are 100% sustainable?
Melted mountains, 100% artificial snow and slopes in the shad...
The rise of Queen Camilla from 2022-02-10T05:00:03
The Queen has confirmed Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will be known as Queen Camilla when her husband Charles becomes King.
On the Sky News Daily podcast Jayne Secker investigates how...
China: A country that doesn’t let go? from 2022-02-09T05:00:02
A Sky News investigation has revealed how China is pressuring other states to do its bidding – using intimidation to get people to spy on their friends and family.
On the Sky News Daily ...
The Brits: Should R&B get more attention? from 2022-02-08T05:00:03
It's one of the biggest events in British music and celebrates what's best about the industry in this country. But a reboot of the award categories hasn't impressed everyone.
Some art...
Tackling Islamophobia in Government from 2022-02-07T05:00:03
We all know the prime minister has a few problems at the moment - what with staff leaving and an ongoing police investigation about parties - but there are also claims of Islamophobia in government...
ListenStar Hobson: A life cut short by ‘a monster’ from 2022-02-04T05:00:03
Star Hobson was 16 months old when she was murdered by her mother's partner Savannah Brockhill. Her mum, Frankie Smith, was convicted of allowing her death. Her aunt, Alicia Szepler, has spoken exc...
ListenLevelling Up: When will we see a difference? from 2022-02-03T05:00:03
The government has published its plan aiming to “level up” the poorest parts of the UK.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Kate McCann examines the detail with our data journalist Amy Bor...
A win for Wordle: Is mobile gaming big business? from 2022-02-02T05:00:03
The viral online game Wordle has been bought by the New York Times for an undisclosed seven figure sum.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Kate McCann speaks to tech entrepreneur Jo Wimble...
Sue Gray report, part one: Will sorry be enough? from 2022-02-01T05:00:03
Senior civil servant Sue Gray has finally published her report into alleged Downing Street parties.
On the Sky News Daily podcast Kate McCann is in the heart of Westminster getting the...
Sky's Alex Crawford on Afghanistan: 'One of the most depressing days I've had' from 2022-01-31T05:00:03
When American forces left Afghanistan last year, it enabled the Taliban to enforce suffering on Afghan people once again. But what is life like now for those living under Taliban rule?
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Are we ready for the Green Revolution? from 2022-01-28T05:00:03
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast, hosts Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi explore whether our workforce, businesses and economy are prepared for the biggest economic change since the i...
ListenUkraine: Should NATO get involved? from 2022-01-27T05:00:03
Tensions have further escalated on the border between Russia and Ukraine. But how do Ukrainians feel about the increasing presence of the bear next door?
On the Sky News Daily podcast ...
COVID rule changes: Too soon? from 2022-01-26T05:00:03
Plan B restrictions in England may be easing but virus numbers remain high. As COVID moves from a pandemic to endemic, are the right decisions being made?
On the Sky News Daily podcast...
Kazakhstan protests: A win for Putin? from 2022-01-25T05:00:04
Recent unrest in the country resulted in leaders seeking the help of Russian-led peacekeeping forces to quell the violence. But at what cost?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Ashna H...
January Blues: Are we prioritising our mental health? from 2022-01-24T05:00:02
With the difficulties many have faced during the coronavirus pandemic, and the uncertainty created by a cost-of-living crisis, looking after our mental health is more important than ever. But how c...
ListenManchester disunited: A city's battle for clean air from 2022-01-21T05:00:04
More than 40 towns and cities in the UK have unsafe air pollution levels, according to the World Health Organisation. Not just a problem for our climate, but for public health too.
On t...
Sue Gray: The woman who could bring down Boris Johnson? from 2022-01-20T05:00:03
Senior civil servant Sue Gray is currently the most talked about person in British politics, but what more do we know about her, the ‘partygate’ investigation and the power she holds?
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Buildings for all: Women pioneers in the construction industry. from 2022-01-19T05:00:02
Women make up just over half of the UK’s population, but fewer than one-fifth of those working in construction.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Roma Agrawal, the engineer behind London’...
Statues and statutes: The Police and Crime Bill, the Colston Four, and the right to protest. from 2022-01-18T05:00:02
January 2021 has seen campaigners cleared of criminal damage for toppling a statue and the government attempt to change the way protests are policed.
On the Sky News Daily podcast wit...
Cost of living: Is your job worse off following the COVID pandemic? from 2022-01-17T05:00:02
Inflation and energy prices are on the rise, but many professions aren’t seeing salary increases keeping pace - so which roles are feeling the squeeze?
On the Sky News Daily podcast wi...
Germany: Climate leader or climate villain? from 2022-01-14T05:00:02
Famous for its cars and beer - Germany is one of the most successful economies in the world, but can it call itself a climate leader?
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast, Anna...
Prince Andrew on trial: What happens next? from 2022-01-13T05:00:02
The Duke of York's attempt to have the sexual assault lawsuit against him in the United States thrown out has failed. What can we expect now the royal will face a civil sex case trial?
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Partygate 2.0 - the hangover from hell for Boris Johnson? from 2022-01-12T05:00:03
Further allegations of rule-breaking during the first national COVID lockdown have outraged many people and put the prime minister in the thick of it.
On the Sky News Daily podcast wit...
Has the Djokovic row exposed a COVID vaccine problem in sport? from 2022-01-11T05:00:02
Novak Djokovic’s deportation battle with the Australian government has brought the vaccine status of professional athletes into focus.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Ashna Hurynag, ...
Pink it and shrink it: Why the traditional approach to design for women is out of vogue. from 2022-01-10T05:00:02
According to research by the Design Council women buy 85% of household products. Yet only 5% of designers working to create these products are female.
On the Sky News Daily podcast wit...
Will 2022 be the year of climate action? from 2022-01-07T05:00:02
The climate change alarm bells rang louder than ever in 2021, with the consequences of a warming planet landing at the doorstep of millions of people. So can we turn the tide on climate change in 2...
ListenWill Omicron tip the NHS into a winter crisis? from 2022-01-06T05:00:02
NHS hospitals up and down England are declaring critical incidents due to staff shortages and rising COVID cases.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Ashna Hurynag, we are joined by ITU...
Does England’s child protection system need reform? from 2022-01-05T05:40:02
The deaths of two children, Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson, shocked the nation and led to searching questions about the way child protection services operate in England.
On the...
Rethinking education: Should exams be scrapped for good? from 2022-01-04T05:00:02
In the two years since the start of the pandemic, GCSE and A Level exams have been scrapped in favour of teacher-led assessment.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Ashna Hurynag, we ar...
The Y2K Prison Bug from 2021-12-31T05:00:03
The biggest, and very first story of the year 2000, involved a bug that was set to impact tens of millions of lives all over the world.
But unlike the Covid-19 pandemic of today, The Millenniu...
Revisiting: Can Israelis and Palestinians ever be friends? from 2021-12-30T05:00:03
Adel Budeiri's family is among those facing eviction from homes in east Jerusalem. Violence took a significant turn on 10 May, on what Israelis call Jerusalem Day - which fell at the end of the Mus...
ListenRevisiting: A week in Kabul - Face-to-face with the Taliban in Afghanistan from 2021-12-29T05:00:02
On 12 August, our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay, producer Dominique van Heerden and camera operator Toby Nash arrived in the country's capital - as a humanitarian crisis began to unfold.
...
Revisiting: Prince Philip: Queen, country and charity from 2021-12-28T05:00:02
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, royal artist Ralph Heimans – who produced the Duke of Edinburgh’s final official portrait - talks about the time they spent together.
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The Best TV Shows and Films of 2021 from 2021-12-27T05:00:02
Welcome to Backstage - the film and TV podcast from Sky News.
This week Claire Gregory, Stevie Wong and Katie Spencer countdown the Backstage top 10 film and TV shows of the year.
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What happened in 2021? from 2021-12-24T05:00:02
COVID, conversations around the safety of women and children, and controversies in sport, politics and the Royal Family were among the most high-profile topics this year.
On the Sky News...
The Queen's stuntman from 2021-12-23T05:00:02
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
The Queen's Stuntman is ep...
Year In Review – Climate, Royals, space and tech from 2021-12-22T05:00:02
In the final of three special episodes of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan looks back at the key stories of 2021 with a panel of Sky News correspondents.
This edition focuse...
Year In Review – Global security, migrant crisis and Brexit politics from 2021-12-21T05:00:01
In the second of three special episodes of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan looks back at the key stories of 2021 with a panel of Sky News correspondents.
Subjects up for di...
Year In Review - COVID, violence against women and sport from 2021-12-20T05:00:02
In the second of three special episodes of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan looks back at the key stories of 2021 with a panel of Sky News correspondents.
Subjects up for di...
Dreaming of a Green Christmas from 2021-12-17T05:00:02
It's the final episode of Sky News ClimateCast for 2021 and to celebrate, hosts Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi get stuck into some jam-packed festive fun as they swap white Christmas for green. <...
ListenShould COVID vaccines be mandatory? from 2021-12-16T05:00:02
As the world scrambles once again to protect citizens from a new coronavirus variant, some countries are already imposing – or considering - mandatory vaccines as a solution. But what are the pros ...
ListenRussia’s red line – Is Vladimir Putin about to invade Ukraine? from 2021-12-15T05:00:03
Tensions are growing as Russia amasses troops and weaponry on its border with Ukraine – but what does President Putin want with the former Soviet ally, and how will Western powers react if he invad...
ListenMichael Jackson’s double&the trial of the century from 2021-12-14T05:00:02
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Michael Jackson: The trial...
What's the plan prime minister? COVID compliance as Omicron ramps up from 2021-12-13T05:00:02
Boris Johnson is facing a leadership crisis after the hangover of #partygate but as Omicron cases continue to rise, will measures being taken be enough?
On the Sky News Daily podcast wi...
Can we decarbonise our supply chains? from 2021-12-10T05:00:02
After an autumn affected by supply chain issues, we’re looking at how much of the disruption was influenced by climate change - and how likely it is that the climate will cause future interruptions...
ListenNo one’s safe until we’re all safe: Omicron and vaccine equity from 2021-12-09T05:00:02
When the Omicron COVID variant was first identified in South Africa, campaigners were quick to point the blame at the global West for failing to share vaccines with the world’s poorest countries.
Music streaming: The war over rights and remuneration from 2021-12-08T05:00:02
Musicians don’t often make a sustainable income through streaming songs on music platforms, according to a report by MPs. Should the industry change from within, or is government intervention neede...
ListenStoryCast ’21: EP18/21 The Shooting from 2021-12-07T05:00:02
On 22 July 2005, when Patricia da Silva learned that police marksman had killed a man at Stockwell Underground Station in London, she had no reason to second-guess news reports describing the decea...
ListenMissed Connections: What rolling back on HS2 could mean for ‘levelling up’ in Bradford from 2021-12-06T05:00:02
In November, the government announced scaled-back plans for its high speed rail line from the Midlands to Leeds. The eastern leg of HS2 had been hailed as a cornerstone of the Tories’ ‘levelling-up...
ListenHostage in your own home? Grenfell's legacy and the cladding scandal from 2021-12-03T16:00:02
More than four years on from the Grenfell fire, thousands of people are still living in blocks with unsafe building materials. The Government has announced funding to help make these homes safe, bu...
ListenClimate adaptation: How resilient is the human race? from 2021-12-03T05:00:02
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions now simply isn't enough to turn back time and prevent the impacts of climate change. For many people, its impacts are being felt right now, and the world needs to ...
ListenGhislaine Maxwell on trial: Do we really know the former socialite? from 2021-12-02T05:00:02
The former lover and friend of convicted celebrity sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is in court in the US. But how did she become so entangled in his life?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with...
StoryCast 21: EP 17/21 Batman raids Buckingham Palace from 2021-12-01T05:00:02
In September 2004, Jason Hatch dressed up in a Batman costume and broke into the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The Queen's home is protected by some of the tightest security measures in the world -...
ListenMen's mental health: Are racial disparities a problem? from 2021-11-30T05:00:02
Data suggests just 9.6% of qualified clinical psychologists in England and Wales are from ethnically diverse backgrounds, despite representing 14% of the population.
On the Sky News Dai...
Omicron variant: Are COVID measures enough to protect the NHS? from 2021-11-29T05:00:02
On Saturday, Boris Johnson announced new restrictions following confirmation of Omicron cases in the UK.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by our health ...
Death in the Channel - A price worth paying? from 2021-11-25T19:42:43
Twenty-seven people - 17 men, seven women, two teenage boys and a girl - lost their lives near Calais on 24 November while trying to reach the UK in a flimsy inflatable boat. They are not the first...
ListenDetained in care: Autism and one family's fight to bring home their son from 2021-11-25T05:00:02
Tony Hickmott is 44, autistic and has other learning difficulties but has spent nearly half of his life in a secure hospital. His parents say he should be cared for in the community.
On ...
Europe's COVID crisis: Are Christmas travel plans under threat? from 2021-11-24T05:00:11
As COVID cases rise on the continent, European countries have faced new lockdowns and greater restrictions on the unvaccinated.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we a...
Money matters: Why inflation really is 'a thing' from 2021-11-23T05:00:08
Inflation recently hit its highest rate for a decade, 4.2% - more than double the Bank of England's target - but how worried should we be?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murna...
Gangs of London: Will 2021 be a record year for teenage killings? from 2021-11-22T05:00:03
Our investigative journalist Andy Hughes spent six months in Tottenham to learn more about the tensions that exist between police and those who live there, filming with officers, community figures ...
ListenGood COP or bad COP? from 2021-11-19T10:23:18
As the dust settles after the COP26 summit, it's time to examine how far we've come.
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast Ashna Hurynag explores the effectiveness of COP26 and ...
A royal mess: Meghan and the letter of the law from 2021-11-18T05:00:11
The Duchess of Sussex, a former US actress, is no stranger to attention but how might a court battle with part of the British press impact the “Harry-Meghan brand” and royal household?
O...
Sobering thoughts: Dispelling the myth of a functioning alcoholic from 2021-11-17T05:00:10
2020 saw a record number of alcohol-related deaths in England and Wales but has the COVID pandemic changed relationships with booze?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan,...
Caught in the middle: How Channel fishermen found themselves on the front line of Brexit from 2021-11-16T05:00:15
The latest post-Brexit row over fishing waters has seen boats seized and threats traded but how are the tensions between Britain and France impacting fishing communities on both sides of the Channe...
ListenRevisiting sickle cell: The lives lost and the campaign for change from 2021-11-15T05:00:10
MPs are calling for major changes into care for sickle cell patients after an inquiry found "serious care failings".
On the Sky News Daily podcast, we revisit an episode from earlier thi...
No jab no job - will the COVID vaccine policy cripple care and NHS? from 2021-11-11T05:00:14
Staff and volunteers working in care homes in England must now be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless exempt, with frontline NHS employees facing the same rules by next spring.
On t...
Cricket in a spin: Will the Azeem Rafiq racism row transform Yorkshire and the sport? from 2021-11-10T05:00:16
Cricket is facing a moment of reckoning after one of England’s most historic clubs faced heavy criticism over its handling of allegations made by former player Azeem Rafiq.
On the Sky Ne...
Women in tech – health care and mental well-being innovation from 2021-11-09T05:00:04
Could every bit of kit in hospitals cost less than $1,000? How is technology helping humanitarian causes and mental health?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we speak ...
Trust in politics: Sleaze, standards and second jobs from 2021-11-08T05:00:11
One minister has described the Owen Paterson lobbying scandal as a "Westminster storm in a teacup" – but how damaging are such rows to the government and our democracy?
On the Sky News D...
Revisiting ‘women and the climate: Is there a gender imbalance?’ from 2021-11-05T05:00:16
As COP26 continues in Glasgow, it is the perfect week for another chance to listen to this Sky News Daily podcast focussing on how the climate crisis can affect people differently depending on thei...
ListenHow 'smart' are smart motorways? from 2021-11-04T05:00:07
Campaigners carried cardboard coffins to Parliament Square on 1 November, demanding a ban on all-lane running motorways.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we hear from...
The migrant crisis – why do people risk their lives? from 2021-11-03T05:00:04
By the end of October, almost 20,000 people had crossed the English Channel this year – more than double the total figure for 2020. But it’s not just journeys by sea that are dangerous.
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Facebook becomes Meta – but do we need or want the metaverse? from 2021-11-02T05:00:05
Mark Zuckerberg recently revealed his ambitions to be a dominant force in the virtual space – but just how much it may or may not change the way we live, work and play is up for debate.
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COP26 climate summit – what’s in it for Glasgow? from 2021-11-01T05:00:13
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our Scotland correspondent James Matthews talks rats, rubbish, protests and COVID fears as café owner Natasha Paloni in Glasgow tells us what th...
ListenRoad to COP26: Can we keep 1.5 alive? from 2021-10-29T04:00:17
If the world warms more that 1.5 degrees Celsius more than pre-industrial levels, the consequences will be catastrophic.
That’s the consistent warning from scientists ahead of COP26, the...
Rishi Sunak's 'optimistic' budget: What's the reality? from 2021-10-28T04:00:04
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, single mum Vikki Waterman, student Ansh Sachdeva and hair salon owner Jane Nixon give us their reaction to the announcements.
Plus,...
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya: Personal sacrifice and the fight for Belarus from 2021-10-27T04:00:12
On the Sky News Daily podcast Dermot Murnaghan speaks to the wife, mother, human rights activist and politician who discusses efforts to remove Alexander Lukashenko from power and the price her fam...
ListenChristopher Steele: Confessions of a former British spy from 2021-10-26T04:00:04
In his first major interview with a British broadcaster, the 57-year-old - who wrote the infamous dossier on Donald Trump - warned of growing Russian hostility.
On the Sky News Daily pod...
Winter is coming: Will rising COVID cases bring further misery? from 2021-10-25T04:00:08
Can another lockdown really be ruled out? Would people comply if restrictions return? And have we grown complacent as we live with the virus?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot M...
What does a net zero future look like? from 2021-10-22T04:00:03
The UK Government has published its net zero strategy, days before the crucial COP26 summit. It’s been praised and criticised, but generally recognised as being an ambitious document, if lacking in...
ListenCould a ship off Yemen's coast worsen global supply issues? from 2021-10-21T04:00:06
Recent shortages have caused havoc but there are fears a decaying oil tanker moored in the Red Sea could spell disaster for the people of Yemen, the environment and commercial shipping as the Bab-e...
ListenNet zero strategy: Powering up Britain or hot air? from 2021-10-20T04:00:04
The government published its plan ahead of the COP26 climate talks, with Boris Johnson claiming the UK is leading the push for change.
On the Sky News Daily podcast our deputy political ...
Sir David Amess: A tribute to the 'gentleman' Southend West MP from 2021-10-19T04:00:10
It is perhaps poignant that Sir David's biggest campaigning success came after his murder – city status for his beloved town in Essex.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnagha...
Going downstairs: Why is talking about menopause still taboo? from 2021-10-18T04:00:13
The experience can be extremely difficult for some women so having the right support from health services, at home and in the workplace can make all the difference.
This World Menopause...
Can we stomach giving up meat for the planet? from 2021-10-15T04:00:09
On the menu this week, Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi explore the climate impact of meat and ask their guests: what's the beef with beef?
They find out how much meat we’re eating in t...
Saving sausages – Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol from 2021-10-14T04:00:02
The seemingly never-ending divorce between the UK and the European Union is back on the news agenda but is the Northern Ireland Protocol more about politics than processed meat?
On the ...
Is France doing enough to stop migrant crossings in the English Channel? from 2021-10-13T04:00:13
Since the start of 2020, more than 25,000 people have risked their life trying to reach the UK in dinghies, kayaks and other small boats.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murna...
Obsession, reliance and regulation: Will Facebook be driven into obscurity? from 2021-10-12T04:00:18
As the conversation on online safety grows ever louder, MPs and MEPs are to welcome whistleblower Frances Haugen while Mark Zuckerberg’s tech firm promised new safety features for Instagram.
...
#BigIdeasLive - How do we build back better, greener and for young people after COVID? from 2021-10-11T04:00:16
The post-pandemic recovery is a top priority for businesses, and climate is also high up on the agenda ahead of COP26.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, graduate Sava...
Can being green be rock'n'roll? from 2021-10-08T04:00:04
The music industry is back in full swing after the COVID-19 pandemic, but as music venues heat up - so too does our planet.
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast, hosts Anna Jon...
Revisiting: Miscarriage – breaking the stigma from 2021-10-07T04:00:04
During Baby Loss Awareness week (9-15 Oct) bereaved parents and their loved ones come together to remember the lives of babies who died during pregnancy, soon after birth or in infancy.
...
What next for Germany after Angela Merkel? from 2021-10-06T04:00:09
The so-called "Iron mum" and most powerful woman in the world has spent 16 years as the country's chancellor but how will she be remembered? Where are the biggest challenges for her successor? And ...
ListenA question of trust: Where does Sarah Everard's death leave policing in 2021? from 2021-10-05T04:00:06
The murder of the 33-year-old by a then serving officer has prompted fierce scrutiny of the culture within policing in Britain as Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick recognised publ...
ListenBlack History Month: Role models in uniform from 2021-10-04T04:00:15
Britain's first black Chief Constable Michael Fuller says he hopes to go down in history as somebody who made a “positive difference”.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnagha...
The Fear Factor: Should we be worried about eco-anxiety? from 2021-10-01T04:00:06
Thousands of young people worldwide suffer from anxiety and depression caused by a fear of climate change. So how can we deal with the growing phenomenon known as eco-anxiety?
On this we...
StoryCast '21: EP 16/21 Escape the Taj Mumbai from 2021-09-30T15:00:14
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Escape the Taj Mumbai is e...
A marathon recovery after COVID for charities – and Enda from 2021-09-30T04:00:04
Sky correspondent Enda Brady loves running 26.2 miles – but his battle with the virus earlier this year has made this weekend’s London Marathon even more special.
On the Sky News Daily ...
La Palma eruption: Can a volcano's history help us to predict its future? from 2021-09-29T04:00:13
The Cumbre Vieja eruption has left widespread devastation in its wake as thousands of people including Ascensión were forced to flee their homes.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Derm...
Does China really want global domination? from 2021-09-28T04:00:13
Beijing's ambitions have been the subject of much discussion and its relationship with some countries can be described as a little "can't live with, can't live without".
On the Sky New...
Caught short: Why are we running out of things? from 2021-09-27T04:00:04
Labour shortages and rising gas prices are causing major issues for the food and drink industry, with a warning of empty shelves ahead of Christmas and long-lasting repercussions for businesses.
Amazon Alert: Crime and destruction in the rainforest from 2021-09-24T04:00:14
Sky News can reveal that deforestation in the most precious parts of the Amazon rainforest has reached record levels.
Using satellite imagery, Sky's Data and Forensics team have been abl...
Taliban 2.0 – a future for Afghanistan in their hands? from 2021-09-23T04:00:13
Within weeks of the fall of Kabul, US forces and its allies left the country and the Taliban announced a caretaker government - but could old habits hamper progress? How do they gain international ...
ListenRevisiting 'Has the COVID pandemic taught us about happiness?' from 2021-09-22T04:00:02
The Great British weather was a little hit and miss this summer, it’s getting darker earlier into the evening - but it’s not all doom and gloom.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot...
StoryCast '21: EP 15/21 Tim Peake: Britain's first spacewalk from 2021-09-21T15:08:35
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Tim Peake: Britain’s first...
Migration: Why do the UK's borders continue to divide opinion? from 2021-09-21T04:00:10
The number of migrants reaching the Kent coast has registered record levels this year, but it's just a small fraction of the number of irregular arrivals, the Sky News data team has found.
...
How do we bring to life a conversation about organ donation? from 2021-09-20T04:00:10
Black and Asian people represent about 10% of the UK population, according to NHS Blood and Transplant – but they make up more than a quarter of those waiting for a transplant.
On the Sk...
ClimateCast: How do you put a price on nature? from 2021-09-17T04:30:18
On this week's episode of ClimateCast, Sky News Climate Change Correspondent Hannah Thomas-Peter and her team travel to the West African country of Gabon for a very special report.
Gabo...
StoryCast '21: EP 14/21 Taking down Saddam from 2021-09-16T15:00:10
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Taking down Saddam is epis...
Texas abortion ban: What it means and what happens next from 2021-09-16T04:00:18
The law change on 1 September has divided opinion and raised many questions about the future of women's rights in America.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Sarah Hewson speaks to legal sc...
REVISITED: Male grief - life after loss from 2021-09-15T04:00:15
Earlier this year, we brought you an episode of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan looking at how men cope with the loss of loved ones.
Our digital producer James Lillywhi...
Emma Raducanu: The story of the teenage tennis superstar from 2021-09-14T04:00:12
Until July this year, most of us had never heard her name before - she was a Wimbledon wild card just after finishing her A-levels. Two months later, Emma Raducanu won the US Open women's singles t...
ListenWhat have and haven't we learned about extremism since 9/11? from 2021-09-13T04:00:09
Two decades on from the deadliest terror attack on US soil, the effects on air travel, surveillance and anti-Muslim sentiment continue to be felt.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Derm...
Is the UK giving Australia a free pass on climate? from 2021-09-10T11:00:10
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast, hosts Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi head down under to examine Australia's response to the climate emergency.
As Sky News reveals the U...
9/11 Janice Brooks: Inside the South Tower from 2021-09-10T04:00:04
Saturday September 11, 2021 marks the 20th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks on the US, which resulted in almost 3000 deaths and injured 25,000 people.
At around 8 o'clock on the morning of the...
COVID vaccines: To jab or not to jab our kids? from 2021-09-09T04:00:11
On 3 September, the government advisory group - the JCVI - decided not to recommend the mass vaccination of healthy 12 to 15-year-olds and the final decision was left with the UK's four chief medic...
ListenInfluencers: The ever-growing billion pound industry from 2021-09-08T04:00:08
In 2021, influencer marketing is expected to grow to be worth $13.8bn (£10bn). In 2017, the influencer marketing industry was valued at $1.7bn (£1.2bn).
If this is anything to go by, w...
REVISITED: Climate crisis – Is India's Himalayan disaster a sign of things to come? from 2021-09-07T04:00:10
The Met Office's recent State of the Climate report showed 2020 was the first year on record to rank in the top 10 for heat, rainfall and sunshine.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Der...
Britney and conservatorships: Preventing potential abuse from 2021-09-06T04:00:02
In August, the singer's dad agreed he'd step down as conservator of her estate but it is a story that has prompted some discussion: how do conservatorships really work? Who controls what and for ho...
ListenClimate Justice with Mary Robinson from 2021-09-03T04:00:11
Those who have done the least to cause climate change are those hit hardest by the impacts. So, how can we solve climate injustice?
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast, host...
Rising COVID cases: Winter worries ahead? from 2021-09-02T04:00:02
As pupils return for the new school year, attentions now are on what will happen with the virus in the coming months.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Sarah Hewson speaks to our data and ...
"Poverty Motivates Me": Is university acceptance the key to social mobility? from 2021-09-01T04:00:07
As schools return, many will hope to replicate this year’s A-Level success, with more A and A* grades awarded than ever before. But, some schools are working to overcome poverty, as well as exams. ...
ListenWomen in education: Girls without limits? from 2021-08-31T04:00:16
No matter what is happening in the world, whether it be the COVID pandemic or a conflict, life - and education - goes on.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine ...
Do Extinction Rebellion have the power to make a difference? from 2021-08-27T04:00:09
Extinction Rebellion has once again taken to the streets demanding the UK government take urgent action in the climate emergency.
The campaign group are renowned for their disruptive and...
A week in Kabul: Face-to-face with the Taliban in Afghanistan from 2021-08-26T04:00:06
On 12 August, our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay, producer Dominique van Heerden and camera operator Toby Nash arrived in the country's capital - as a humanitarian crisis began to unfold.
...
Tokyo 2020: Are the Paralympics fair? A look at classification from 2021-08-25T04:00:17
The system puts athletes into categories based on their level of impairment with the aim to level the playing field among competitors but for some, they just don’t really fit into any. So is there ...
ListenCrisis in Afghanistan: Geopolitical shifts following Taliban takeover from 2021-08-24T04:00:18
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan - ahead of a virtual G7 meeting led by Boris Johnson - we look at the potential longer-term implications for other countries including neighbouri...
ListenRevisited: The price of a ‘forever war’ – from Afghanistan to Yemen from 2021-08-23T04:00:03
The recent Taliban takeover of Afghanistan has led to fears of instability and repercussions, as well as some criticism of western governments including the US and the UK.
On today’s Sk...
'We have to stop burning things' from 2021-08-20T04:00:03
Burning fossil fuels is the single biggest cause of climate change in the world, so why are we approving new coal and oil projects?
On this week’s episode of Sky News ClimateCast hosts A...
Women in fashion: Model behaviour in sustainability, body image and diversity? from 2021-08-19T04:00:15
Conversations about fast fashion, an obsession with filters on photo apps and inclusivity are becoming the norm, but are they making a difference?
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot M...
Revisited: What went wrong in Hong Kong? from 2021-08-18T04:00:06
The past year has been tumultuous for Hong Kong; with the regular breaking news on things that are happening there, it’s so easy to forget how it got into this situation.
In this episod...
Afghanistan: What does the Taliban mean for women? from 2021-08-17T04:00:13
After 20 years of war, Afghanistan's capital Kabul has fallen to the Taliban. What will this mean for women and girls? Do they have a future, or could the reintroduction of Sharia law end any hope ...
ListenRevisited: What can we learn from Lisa Montgomery? from 2021-08-16T04:00:11
In January this year, the only woman on federal death row Lisa Montgomery, was given a lethal injection. Since then, there’s been changes to federal executions in the US and people have spoken out ...
Listen'Code red for humanity': So how do we go green? from 2021-08-13T04:00:09
Heatwaves, flooding and droughts will be more frequent and more intense as the world is set to hit 1.5C of global warming.
The landmark UN IPCC report is tough reading and warns that hum...
A new look on matrimony: Revisiting arranged marriages from 2021-08-12T04:00:14
This week the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics were published, showing the number of marriages were the lowest on record.
In this episode we revisit an episode from...
Women in science: Aiming for the stars but for how long? from 2021-08-11T04:00:02
MiMi Aung, a lead engineer on the Mars helicopter Ingenuity, described its first flight on the red planet earlier this year as “an incredible moment”. But how do we encourage more girls and young w...
ListenSetting the pace: How the Olympics amplified the conversation on mental health from 2021-08-10T04:00:17
Setting the pace: How the Olympics amplified the conversation on mental health
Tokyo 2020 Olympics has seen many athletes speak out about their mental health and it’s raised awareness o...
The 'back to work' debate: Remote, office&hybrid after COVID? from 2021-08-09T04:00:09
The pandemic has undoubtedly transformed the way some of us work as the lines between our professional and home lives sometimes blurred.
Big tech firms including Google and Apple in the ...
Can gaming make us go greener? from 2021-08-06T04:00:17
Gaming is the most lucrative entertainment industry on the planet - but can games help to protect it?
On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast we dive into the world of gaming to ...
Women in public health: The NHS, fighting COVID-19 and the 'slow pandemic' from 2021-08-05T04:00:10
From health workers on the frontline to those behind treatments and vaccines, female figures have played a key role in the fight against the virus – but it doesn’t stop there.
On the Sky...
The human cost of the Beirut blast: Lebanon a year on from 2021-08-04T04:00:12
On 4 August last year, more than 200 people were killed and several thousand others suffered injuries following the port explosion in a country already facing economic and political crises.
StoryCast 21: EP 12/21 The Beirut Blast: Ghassan's story from 2021-08-03T15:00:10
August 4, 2021 marks the one year anniversary of the Beirut explosion which killed 211 people, injured 6000 and plunged the Lebanese city into a crisis.
Ghassan Hasrouty wasn’t supposed to be ...
The death of Mark Duggan: What do police killings change? from 2021-08-03T04:00:18
August 4 marks ten years since Mark Duggan was fatally shot by the police and what followed were some of the most violent riots the Britain has seen for decades.
It wasn’t just his kill...
The forgotten voters: Why is so little known about how the non-white vote? from 2021-08-02T04:00:17
There is not much known about the voting habits of ethnically diverse communities – there's very little polling data, and therefore a gaping hole in the understanding of people’s views and voting h...
ListenHow can the history of the planet shape its future? from 2021-07-30T04:00:15
Protecting the planet from climate change is a responsibility of generations from the past and the future. It's down to individuals, corporations and governments alike to take action. So how do we ...
ListenFrom beauty queen to Mexican drug lord's wife: Emma Coronel Aispuro from 2021-07-29T04:00:03
Emma was still a teenager when she married Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman – who is currently serving a life sentence in a US prison – and she awaits her own fate following her arrest earlier this year. ...
ListenWomen and the climate: Is there a gender imbalance? from 2021-07-28T04:00:14
33-year-old Stella Nyambura Mbau, who designed a flash flood early warning system for rural Kenya, joins us on the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, as we examine how women – particular...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP 11/21 The Last Gun: Disarming the IRA from 2021-07-27T15:00:08
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Episode 11 of the 21-part ...
How COVID brought the UK care system to its knees from 2021-07-27T04:00:16
The pandemic has exposed some of the deep-rooted problems in the UK's care system, however people working in that sector have been calling out for more government support for years. Last week, Down...
ListenCOVID calamities: The pingdemic, passports and contact testing from 2021-07-26T04:00:11
Will vaccine passports alone be enough to give us back our freedom? Or will the capacity for virus checks be put to the test in the months ahead?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermo...
Too hot to handle - but we must get a grip from 2021-07-23T04:00:08
Cooling down our climate is no easy feat, but it's a necessary one for the billions of people who face ever more frequent and furious heatwaves due to climate change.
It's estimated tha...
Can homophobic policies win elections? from 2021-07-22T04:00:15
In Hungary, a crackdown on the civil liberties of the LGBTQ+ community has been passed by the government. Measures include banning the depiction of homosexuality to under-18s in TV programmes, adve...
ListenWomen in power: Sexism, stereotypes and diversity in politics from 2021-07-21T04:00:03
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, Australia and New Zealand's first female prime ministers discuss their journeys to the top and the hurdles still faced by some women.
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StoryCast '21: EP 10/21 On Stage with Amy Winehouse from 2021-07-20T15:00:05
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Episode 10 of the 21-part ...
Branson, Bezos, Musk: The billionaire space race but what's in it for us? from 2021-07-20T04:00:16
On 11 July, Sir Richard Branson became the first billionaire to reach the edge of space – beating his rivals Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk – but are these just flashy joyrides or will space tourism take...
ListenTokyo 2020 and COVID – are Olympic dreams worth the risk? from 2021-07-19T04:00:10
On 8 July, organisers announced that the Games would go ahead without spectators due to rising coronavirus cases. But will the rewards outweigh the potential costs - both financial and in terms of ...
ListenThe feminist solution to climate change from 2021-07-16T17:13:40
Women and girls are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change than men. But with the right resources, could women and girls actually be a solution to climate change?
On this week...
'Mind over body’: How St George’s Park transformed England’s players into championship contenders from 2021-07-15T04:00:09
At this year's Euro 2020 final, England watched on in agony as the men's national team lost to Italy on penalties.
But, taking a step back, this is the most successful squad in 55 years...
Women in uniform – but is it still a man’s world? from 2021-07-14T04:00:06
From Britain's first black policewoman Sislin Fay Allen in the 1960s to the recent appointment of the Royal Navy's first female admiral, women on the frontline have continued to prove they can - no...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP9/21 The UK Biker Wars from 2021-07-13T15:00:05
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
Episode 9 of the 21-part s...
Dodgy Botox and dangerous fillers: The UK’s unregulated aesthetics industry from 2021-07-13T04:00:17
Every year, thousands of people around the UK receive non-surgical cosmetic treatments – Botox and fillers - from people certified to give them. However, this booming industry is almost entirely un...
ListenCOVID: Personal responsibility, behavioural change and mask up or mask off? from 2021-07-12T04:00:13
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, 23-year-old long COVID sufferer Dan, and Ruth, who has been living with leukaemia, share their stories and thoughts on how the easing of restric...
ListenWhat do doughnuts and climate change have in common? from 2021-07-09T04:00:04
The climate crisis disproportionately affects people living in poverty. Thinkers of the 20th Century: step aside. There is a new economic theory which aims to combat both social inequality and clim...
ListenUS withdrawal and Taliban resurgence: What now for Afghanistan? from 2021-07-08T04:00:08
In 2001, Operation Enduring Freedom was launched, US forces and NATO allies invaded Afghanistan, and the Taliban was driven from power. Now, nearly 20 years on, US and allied troops have almost com...
ListenKenneth Kaunda: Last of Africa's founding fathers, but what about liberation mothers? from 2021-07-07T04:00:10
Three weeks of national mourning were declared ahead of a state memorial for Zambia's first president, who is due to be buried on 7 July.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnag...
StoryCast '21: EP 8/21 Terror in Brussels Airport from 2021-07-06T15:00:08
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
The withdrawal of in...
Love Island: Sun, snogging and psychology - Mental health in the public eye from 2021-07-06T04:00:21
With ITV’s hit dating show Love Island having returned, how is reality TV coupling up with mental health support? What goes on behind the scenes of on-set therapy? And how may the public need to re...
ListenWomen in sport: Diversity, representation and the path to success from 2021-07-05T04:00:05
England's victory over Ukraine to reach the semi-finals of EURO 2020 wasn't the only standout sporting success at the weekend, as teenage British wildcard Emma Raducanu emerged as this year's Wimbl...
ListenBangladesh: On the climate change frontline from 2021-07-02T04:00:14
Bangladesh is facing a climate emergency. The low-lying country is a victim of unpredictable floods and cyclones that are destroying homes, schools and entire villages.
Communities are b...
Diana at 60: The legacy of the people’s princess from 2021-07-01T04:00:05
Today marks what would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday. Prince William and Harry will unveil a commemorative statue at Kensington Palace. Sky News Daily podcast host Dermot Murnaghan explo...
ListenThe Hancock scandal: Public interest or private life intrusion? from 2021-06-30T04:00:02
The 50 second video that changed former health secretary Matt Hancock’s life forever was published by The Sun on 25 June 2021. But before printing a scoop about a politician’s private life, there a...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP7/21 A Football Fairy Tale from 2021-06-29T11:00:15
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
In episode 7 of the 21-par...
Euros, COVID and political footballs: Diplomacy on and off the pitch from 2021-06-29T04:00:12
Ahead of England's clash with Germany in the last-16 of the tournament, on the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we discuss some of the controversies, geopolitics and issues around equal...
ListenA pandemic of violence: Has lockdown easing contributed to a criminal surge? from 2021-06-28T04:00:08
London is 'on track' for the worst level of teen homicides since 2008, the Metropolitan Police has warned. Why are young people getting pulled into a life of crime? And could the implementation, a...
ListenAir Pollution and Environmental Racism from 2021-06-25T04:00:04
One of last week's news stories really got us thinking.
Climate Reporter Victoria Seabrook spoke to a researcher who had found that 70% more people died from COVID in areas with high l...
Britain’s dirty secret: Acid tar lagoons from 2021-06-24T04:00:12
Britain's acid tar lagoons have been around since the 1960s, when quarries were filled with hazardous waste. The pits have been left to pollute local land, with many people unaware they’re even clo...
ListenWomen in business: Will the COVID pandemic help to tackle disparities in the workplace? from 2021-06-23T04:00:15
As part of a special series on the Sky News Daily podcast looking at the impact women are making on society, Dermot Murnaghan talks to British financier and campaigner Baroness Helena Morrissey abo...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP 6/21 War Child from 2021-06-22T15:00:12
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
In episode 6 of the 21-par...
How has sexual abuse become ‘not worth reporting’ in schools? from 2021-06-22T04:00:18
‘For some children, incidents are so commonplace that they see no point in reporting them.’ This the conclusion of the Ofsted report into sexual harassment and abuse in schools. Now young people ha...
ListenCan the wedding industry survive COVID? from 2021-06-21T04:00:15
For over a year, the wedding days people have dreamed of have had to be cancelled, rescheduled or scaled down. But how long will it take to get the wedding industry back on its feet once restrictio...
ListenThe New Climate War: A conversation with Dr. Michael E.Mann from 2021-06-18T04:00:18
On this special episode of ClimateCast, guest host Samantha Washington is joined by Dr Michael E. Mann, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State University, in the United States...
ListenUFO report: Are we alone? from 2021-06-17T04:00:03
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine how sightings of unidentified flying objects went from conspiracy theory to US government inquiry – after officials told American medi...
Listen'Freedom Day': What will it take for restrictions to be lifted? from 2021-06-16T04:00:15
It was announced this week that COVID restrictions in England will continue for another month, but what factors does the government base these decisions on? A fortnight ago, the prime minister said...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP 5/21 Trapped: The Chile Miners from 2021-06-15T15:00:10
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
In episode 5 of the 21-wee...
Loneliness: Can a ‘contactless society’ reconnect this summer? from 2021-06-15T04:00:10
Economist Noreena Hertz believes we’re living in ‘The Lonely Century’. Loneliness is fuelling extremism, poor workplace productivity and a booming industry of goods designed to help us feel less al...
ListenWhat will Donald Trump do next? from 2021-06-14T04:00:18
A look into the criminal probe into the Trump organisation's finances, the former president's political intentions and an uncovering of what he has been doing since leaving the White House.
Can football tackle climate change? from 2021-06-11T04:00:17
To kick off the Euros 2020 Championship, hosts Katerina Vittozzi and Sky Sports presenter David Garrido look at what role football can play in the fight against climate change.
They spe...
COVID origins: The Wuhan lab leak theory and Dr Fauci’s emails from 2021-06-10T04:00:14
America’s top infectious disease expert became the face of its pandemic response, and now his recently released emails from early on in the crisis have prompted much debate and speculation – but wh...
ListenThe Mexican elections: Murdered for running for mayor from 2021-06-09T04:00:21
On 6 June, the midterm elections were held in Mexico. The eve of voting saw inactive grenades and a severed head thrown at a polling station, five workers were killed and body parts in bags were fo...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP4/21 Migrant Rescue from 2021-06-08T15:00:10
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
In episode 4 of the 21-par...
Sickle cell: The lives lost and the campaign for change from 2021-06-08T04:00:08
Evan Smith, who had sickle cell disease, died in hospital at the age of 21 from sepsis. He had called 999 from his hospital bed after staff lacked understanding of his condition. But, why is aware...
ListenKiyan Prince’s legacy: How do you stop young people carrying knives? from 2021-06-07T04:00:09
Knife crime in England and Wales was at its highest level on record prior to the COVID pandemic and Kiyan’s dad fears numbers could rise again as lockdown restrictions ease.
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Influencing change: Can social media help fight climate change? from 2021-06-04T04:00:11
Social media influencers are professionals at convincing their followers to buy the latest and trendiest products on the market. But what if influencers encouraged their followers to live sustainab...
ListenLGBT+ Pride: The fight for equality in 2021 from 2021-06-03T04:00:04
Boris Johnson has said the COVID-19 pandemic worsened LGBT+ inequality worldwide. Homosexuality is criminalised in 69 countries, causing many to fear violence and arrest if they seek medical help. ...
ListenPenny Bell's unsolved murder: A daughter's hell and hope 30 years on from 2021-06-02T04:00:13
On 6 June 1991 the mother and businesswoman was stabbed more than 50 times in a car park of a leisure centre in west London – yet no one ever reported seeing the attack or killer's escape. Could a ...
ListenStoryCast '21: EP3/21 Marathon Man from 2021-06-01T15:00:06
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
In episode 3 of the 21-wee...
George Floyd: Individuals step up their fight for inclusivity from 2021-06-01T04:00:16
One year ago, the murder of George Floyd sparked a summer of global Black Lives Matter protests. But how are individuals stepping up in their fight against racism? What small actions are being take...
ListenClimate lawfare: Fighting climate change in court from 2021-05-28T04:00:15
This week on Sky News Climatecast, hosts Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi talk about climate lawfare. Using the courtroom as a weapon in the global fight against climate change.
Climate ...
'Europe’s last dictator’: Belarus plane arrest sparks international fury from 2021-05-27T04:00:19
A video of detained journalist Roman Protasevich appearing to confess to organising anti-government protests has been released. But Boris Johnson has called for him to be let go amidst growing fear...
ListenSchools out: Teachers blow the whistle over pandemic pressures from 2021-05-26T04:00:05
One in three teachers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland plan to quit the classroom within five years. This is according to the National Education Union. But, why are some teachers swapping the...
ListenStoryCast ’21: EP2/21 The hunt for Raoul Moat from 2021-05-25T15:00:05
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century’s biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.
In episode 2 of the 21-wee...
George Floyd anniversary - Young, black and striving for change from 2021-05-25T04:00:14
A year on from the murder of George Floyd, Stuart Lawrence joins Dermot Murnaghan on the Sky News Daily podcast to share his memories of his brother Stephen Lawrence and discuss how he hopes to emp...
ListenThe people that are preparing the world for a disaster from 2021-05-24T04:00:14
Asteroids, weapons of mass destruction, supervolcanoes, future pandemics, ecological collapse and wars – these are things we do not want to imagine but there are people that prepare humanity for th...
ListenThe ‘second pandemic’: How lockdown has triggered a mental health crisis amongst young people from 2021-05-21T04:00:07
Over two-thirds of young people said their mental health got worse during lockdown and the rates of probable mental disorders have been going up since 2017. Some have called the surge in cases a ‘s...
ListenAmazon: Tax, power and profit in a pandemic from 2021-05-20T04:00:09
Retail supergiant Amazon recorded a revenue of €44bn in Europe in 2020 as millions turned to online shopping during the pandemic. But, why do questions of tax continue to hound tech giants? And why...
ListenCOVID-19 Indian variant: Does another lockdown loom? from 2021-05-19T04:00:13
2,323 cases of the Indian coronavirus variant have been reported in the UK, the health secretary Matt Hancock has said. It is now the dominant strain in Bolton and Blackburn with Darwen.
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Grinding to a halt – is this the end of lap dancing clubs? from 2021-05-18T04:00:13
In March this year, Blackpool council took steps to eradicate the town’s lap dancing clubs for good in what they call an attempt to return the area to a family friendly resort.
But for...
StoryCast '21: EP1/21 Miracle Boy from 2021-05-17T15:00:17
On 26th December 2004, one of the deadliest disasters in modern history played out when a Tsunami led to almost 230,000 deaths in south east Asia. Amid the devastation, a Sky News camera crew disco...
ListenCOVID: The stories and science behind hugging from 2021-05-17T04:00:11
Today, lockdown restrictions have eased to allow “cautious” hugging in England and Scotland. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels explores the surprising science behind physical affectio...
ListenTrailer: Storycast '21 from 2021-05-15T06:00:13
Using the timeframe of the last 21-years, Sky News’ multi-award-winning podcast returns to some of this century's biggest news stories, using the focus of extraordinary personal stories defined by ...
ListenCan Israelis and Palestinians ever be friends? A story of hope from 2021-05-14T04:00:12
Adel Budeiri's family is among those facing eviction from homes in east Jerusalem. Violence took a significant turn on 10 May, on what Israelis call Jerusalem Day - which fell at the end of the Mus...
ListenCan Israelis and Palestinians ever be friends? A story of hope from 2021-05-14T04:00:12
Adel Budeiri's family is among those facing eviction from homes in east Jerusalem. Violence took a significant turn on 10 May, on what Israelis call Jerusalem Day - which fell at the end of the Mus...
ListenMartyred by the mafia: How Italy is putting organised crime on trial from 2021-05-13T04:00:02
On 21 September 1990, Rosario Livatino was killed by mafia mobsters on his way to work. He was an investigative magistrate leading an inquest into corruption and the mafia. Since he was killed, he’...
ListenOnline abuse: Not just social media's problem? from 2021-05-12T04:00:12
The government's draft Online Safety Bill comes less than a fortnight after English football led a social media boycott, calling for more to be done to curb the trolls.
On the Sky News D...
Do we need compulsory sex education in universities? from 2021-05-11T04:00:20
On 17 May students will return to university after 14 months of lockdown restrictions.
But with a survey suggesting some students are unprepared to navigate relationships, how common is ...
Arranged Marriages: Better than dating apps for lasting love? from 2021-05-10T04:00:21
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we look at the misconceptions and preconceptions surrounding arranged marriages with digital producer Jasmine Kaur, who talks about her Off Limit...
ListenChanging Rooms: Behind the curtains of No.11 Downing Street from 2021-05-07T04:00:10
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing increased scrutiny over the funding of the revamp of the flat he shares with fiancée Carrie Symonds. Last week, the Electoral Commission announced a formal in...
ListenColin v Cuthbert – protecting the brand or a cake-tastrophe? from 2021-05-06T04:00:02
Marks and Spencer’s cake war with Aldi over its caterpillar chocolate sponge provided some food for thought, so on the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we’ve had a tasty discussion on t...
ListenThe killing of Adam Toledo: Lawful but awful? from 2021-05-05T04:00:13
It was around 2.30am on 29 March when 13-year-old Adam Toledo was shot by a police officer while unarmed and holding both hands in the air. Two weeks later, police bodycam footage of the shooting w...
ListenScottish election: New leaders, new parties, same indyref debate from 2021-05-04T04:00:10
On May 6, Scots will head to the polls to decide their Scottish Parliament. The outcome may have huge consequences for the future of the United Kingdom.
On the Sky News Daily podcast, h...
Biden’s 100 days: Vaccines, China, and greenhouse gases from 2021-04-30T04:00:17
President Joe Biden has reached his 100th day in the White House. How has he spent his 'honeymoon' period? And how is he navigating tricky relationships with Russia, China and the UK?
H...
William&Kate: A Royal love story&future of the monarchy from 2021-04-29T04:00:17
A decade on from their wedding, we look at the success of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as a couple, parents and brand - as well as the causes they are most passionate about.
On the ...
May elections: Why is Hartlepool politically fascinating? from 2021-04-28T04:00:12
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, former ship builder John shares his memories before the industry's decline in the town.
Plus, our deputy political editor Sam Coates...
Running out of oxygen: India’s COVID crisis from 2021-04-27T04:00:17
India has set a new global record for COVID-19 cases recorded in one 24-hour period for the fifth day in a row, huge numbers of people are dying, and it is running out of oxygen.
But w...
Ramadan: Spiritual reflection, sport and sacrifice from 2021-04-26T04:00:14
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Inzamam Rashid examines what is Ramadan and why Muslims fast for up to 16 hours a day, as we hear from world-class athletes about how they balance sport with their re...
ListenThe European Super League – the most important comeback in football history? from 2021-04-23T04:00:12
It was one of the most dramatic nights in football...off the pitch. Six of England’s biggest teams announced they would be joining an elite league with six of Europe’s most high-profile teams. 56 h...
ListenPandemics, police and puppy pinching: Dog theft spike continues to hound UK owners from 2021-04-22T04:00:06
Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to announce steps to tackle the rise in dog theft in the UK. Sky News Daily podcast host Dermot Murnaghan explores why pets are being snatched from their owners, a...
ListenJustice for George Floyd but will Chauvin trial change America and beyond? from 2021-04-21T13:13:10
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our US correspondent Sally Lockwood reflects on the events which led to Derek Chauvin – a white former police officer - being convicted of murde...
ListenSpermageddon: Could men be infertile by 2045? from 2021-04-20T04:00:17
Men are becoming increasingly less fertile. A study found that sperm counts in the West had dropped by nearly 60% in the past 40 years. According to that study, if sperm counts continue to decrease...
ListenHong Kong, migration and integration: Is the UK a welcoming place? from 2021-04-19T04:00:18
In early April, the British government announced a £43m support package to help Hong Kong citizens settle here – but is it enough?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we...
SPECIAL: Prince Philip's Funeral from 2021-04-17T17:24:58
On this Sky News Daily special, listen back to the funeral service of The Duke of Edinburgh with commentary from Sky's Royal commentator, Alastair Bruce.
*Available until 17th May 2021.
Aid, poverty and rhinos: Conservation efforts to be shot down by spending cuts? from 2021-04-16T04:00:04
After foreign aid was cut from 0.7% of GDP to 0.5%, the UK government has been clear it still prioritises biodiversity and climate projects. But what role does aid have in the success of conservati...
ListenWhat is lobbying? Cameron, Greensill and the ‘carte blanche’ review from 2021-04-15T04:00:17
David Cameron’s activities face scrutiny but is lobbying really a dirty word? Why does it cause a stink? And does the act of persuasion need reform?
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot...
Male grief: Life after loss from 2021-04-14T04:00:16
The COVID pandemic has meant families facing the often untimely death of loved ones – but are men finding it harder to process their grief?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Mur...
The Kids Are Alright: Is a Welsh ‘youthquake’ on the horizon? from 2021-04-13T04:00:04
16- and 17-year-olds in Wales will have a chance to have their voices heard at the ballot box in the May 2021 elections. How will turnout impact the polls? And are teens educated enough to make an ...
ListenPrince Philip: Queen, country and charity from 2021-04-12T04:00:22
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, royal artist Ralph Heimans – who produced the Duke of Edinburgh’s final official portrait - talks about the time they spent together.
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Petrol bombs, bricks and torching: Why are there riots in Northern Ireland? from 2021-04-09T04:00:04
Why is there violence and anger in Northern Ireland? Why is it young people that are taking to the streets and could this be the end of the Good Friday agreement?
In this episode, host ...
The modern military: British Army reforms mark new era for UK defence from 2021-04-08T04:00:04
Two documents - the Integrated Review of Security, and the Defence Command paper - mark a change in tact for UK security.
They map out investments in new defence technology, a National ...
Climate crisis: How do we collapse a coal generation in a decade? from 2021-04-07T04:00:22
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the global challenges as we look at a shift in attitudes towards cleaner energy.
We are joined by our climate corresponden...
George Floyd: What will the Derek Chauvin trial mean for race relations in the US? from 2021-04-06T04:00:13
On the 25th May 2020 George Floyd was pinned to the ground by police officers, called because he had allegedly used a counterfeit $20 bill. His death sparked a summer of protest, anger and debate a...
ListenFreedom to express: Teaching children about race, religion and respect from 2021-04-01T04:00:03
Recent news stories have prompted discussions around identity and equality – so how important are schools when it comes to helping to shape a more inclusive future society?
On the Sky Ne...
Wedged in the Suez: How a megaship brought the canal to a standstill from 2021-03-31T04:00:02
On 23 March, one of the largest container ships in the world became wedged in the Suez Canal. The queues began to get longer as other vessels carrying cargo such as livestock, Ikea furniture and te...
ListenChild abuse in football: The Sheldon report reveals FA failings from 2021-03-30T04:00:02
An independent report commissioned by the Football Association into historical child sexual abuse found “significant institutional failings”.
Sky News Daily podcast host Dermot Murnagha...
Has the COVID pandemic taught us about happiness? from 2021-03-29T04:00:10
Maintaining good mental health during lockdown hasn’t been easy - so on the Sky News Daily podcast we explore what makes us truly content in life.
Dermot Murnaghan speaks to American Kri...
Rise, fall and return of Rangers FC: From financial ruin to Premiership champions from 2021-03-26T05:00:12
After entering administration, Glasgow Rangers FC – part of the renowned Old Firm and a dominant force in Scottish football– were demoted from the premiership to the third division. Ten years later...
ListenNHS shake-up: Are major reforms the medicine healthcare needs? from 2021-03-25T05:00:04
Health Secretary Matt Hancock laid out plans for the NHS recently in his bid to build a more integrated, more innovative and more responsive system. So what changes are coming? And will they work?<...
ListenScotland’s first ministers - has Sturgeon come out on top? from 2021-03-24T05:00:15
For more than five years, Nicola Sturgeon has been the most powerful person in Scottish politics, and she has always stressed the importance of a key figure in helping her get there – Alex Salmond....
ListenCOVID crisis: Reflection, hope and opportunity a year on from 2021-03-23T05:00:18
In this special edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, people across the country share their experiences - including the Burr family who welcomed baby Flora as the UK’s first ...
ListenOxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine confidence: A risky business? from 2021-03-22T05:00:20
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss differing perceptions of risk versus benefit and examine the potential impact of recent reports about the jab on the vaccine rollout....
ListenThe harsh reality of the UK care system from 2021-03-19T05:00:10
Last year it was revealed that children under the age of 16 in the care system had been living in ‘unregulated accommodation’, which, in extreme cases could be in caravans, barges or even tents. In...
ListenBitcoin boom or bust – How is cryptocurrency changing the world? from 2021-03-18T05:00:15
Digital currency bitcoin reached new highs this year, hitting over £36,000 in value. With investors like Tesla fuelling the current bitcoin boom, is this a bubble set to burst? Or are we on the bri...
ListenHas the lockdown changed the way we work forever? from 2021-03-17T05:00:03
A year ago, we received the news that those of us that were able to, must work from home. It was unlike anything this country had seen before, people frantically creating makeshift offices wherever...
ListenViolence against women – how men can change the narrative from 2021-03-16T05:00:10
The death of Sarah Everard, who went missing in south London on 3 March, reignited a powerful debate about women's safety - as well as responses such as #NotAllMen on online newsfeeds.
O...
The Syrian conflict: From peaceful protests to war crimes from 2021-03-15T05:00:14
For 10 years, the world has seen Syrian cities bombed to rubble, videos of civilians suffering the effects of chemical attacks and photos of alleged torture victims – it has been the most documente...
ListenStranger Times - The NHS crisis behind the COVID crisis from 2021-03-12T05:00:12
As part of our special Stranger Times series on the Sky News Daily podcast, our home editor Jason Farrell speaks to Allison Neagle, a liver transplant patient.
We also hear from staff at...
The Thai meth highway: Addicted to Myanmar’s ‘crazy’ drug from 2021-03-11T05:00:18
Experts say Asia Pacific is now the biggest market in the world when it comes to the meth trade – so what is being done about it?
On the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan talks to...
Royal crisis: Should Meghan and Harry's Oprah revelations be dealt with publicly? from 2021-03-10T05:00:09
A Buckingham Palace statement on behalf of the Queen says issues will be addressed by the family privately.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we are joined by our royal...
Rolling the dice: Has COVID-19 caused a gambling pandemic? from 2021-03-09T05:00:17
When the doors to betting shops were closed in lockdown, many asked what this would mean for the UK’s gambling habit.
The pandemic has revealed many things we didn’t know before about ho...
COVID crisis: Anxieties and change as kids return to school from 2021-03-08T05:00:13
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, 16 year-old Esther Oladejo talks about coping with mental health struggles as Matt Timothy and his wife share their experience o...
ListenCan lack of trust, disinformation and the anti-vax movement cripple the vaccine rollout? from 2021-03-05T05:00:15
In England, white people are more than twice as likely to have been vaccinated as people from black backgrounds, and three times as likely as people from mixed ethnic backgrounds, according to the ...
ListenDid Rishi Sunak’s Budget deliver for households and businesses? from 2021-03-03T18:17:48
Emergency support measures due to COVID, more borrowing, plans to balance the books, and a vision for future economic success.
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot M...
Myanmar military coup: The death of democracy in South East Asia? from 2021-03-03T05:00:13
In February, Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi was detained by the Myanmar military, who declared her 2020 election victory fraudulent, sparking weeks of violent clashes on the streets.
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Benzos and the dark web – how lockdown fuelled the online drugs market from 2021-03-02T05:00:21
As more people in the UK are forced to stay indoors, there’s one business that’s been booming during the pandemic.
The drugs trade.
On this episode of the Sky News Daily pod...
Rishi Sunak - fiscal hawk or dashing duck Chancellor? from 2021-03-01T05:00:13
The man, the politician and the economic challenges ahead of the Budget.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we are joined by PR expert Polly Mackenzie, Lord Lamont and K...
Captain Sir Tom Moore – life, legacy and laughter from 2021-02-26T05:00:16
From war hero to national treasure, we look at how he will be remembered.
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan is joined by our royal correspondent Rhiannon Mi...
Uber, COVID and the gig economy: Is this the end of casual work? from 2021-02-25T05:00:16
The Supreme Court ruled that a group of Uber drivers who brought legal action against the ride-hailing app in 2016 are to be classed as workers, and not self-employed. What does this mean for Uber ...
ListenFootball academies: Are innocent dreams being exploited? from 2021-02-24T05:00:16
The chance to play for a top club presents a route out of poverty for some young boys – but less than 1% will ever make it to the professional ranks.
On this edition of the Sky News Dai...
COVID crisis: Boris Johnson’s roadmap to freedom from 2021-02-23T05:00:23
The plan is ‘cautious and irreversible’ – but what do we know about the scientific data behind it?
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan is joined by our politi...
Sheikha Latifa: The story behind tracking down a princess from 2021-02-22T05:00:12
For nearly three years, Princess Latifa, the daughter of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has been missing.
Sanya Burgess, from Sky’s data and forensics unit, managed ...
Home abortions: Have women’s reproductive rights in the UK changed forever? from 2021-02-19T05:00:14
In the past year, a radical new approach to abortion has taken place in the UK. For the first time in history, 100,000 women have been able to have them in their own homes. This was brought about a...
ListenMars missions and space exploration - bang for our buck? from 2021-02-18T05:00:14
The US, China and UAE launched unmanned missions to Mars last summer in the quest to discover whether the red planet was ever habitable - or could be in future.
In the week that the Euro...
Harry, Meghan and Oprah: Will the royal couple’s announcements spell trouble for the Palace? from 2021-02-17T05:00:17
In the past week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex secured a victory in the High Court against the Mail on Sunday, revealed they’re expecting a second child, and announced an Oprah Winfrey interview ...
ListenClimate crisis: Is India’s Himalayan disaster a sign of things to come? from 2021-02-16T05:00:11
Dozens of bodies have been recovered and other people are still missing after catastrophic flooding hit two hydroelectric dams in Uttarakhand earlier this month.
It's thought a glacier...
COVID and the courts: Can justice still be served? from 2021-02-15T05:00:15
When the UK went into lockdown in March last year, crime did not stop. When the courts closed temporarily, the backlog of trials began to build up. When they were allowed to reopen, courts rushed t...
ListenGeneration COVID: Students strike universities where it hurts from 2021-02-12T05:00:09
2020 marked the largest student rebellion in years. Left frustrated by their university’s handling of the pandemic, thousands of young people nationwide have been striking and campaigning to have t...
ListenCOVID crisis: Have global lessons been recognised? from 2021-02-11T05:00:10
A year after COVID-19 was given its official name by the World Health Organisation, we ask what lessons the pandemic taught the planet.
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnagha...
12 months on: What lessons has the UK learnt from the pandemic? from 2021-02-10T05:00:18
Since COVID-19 reached UK shores, we have learnt a lot, not just about the science of the virus but about our society, public services and the UK government.
But has what we've learnt ac...
12 months on: What lessons has the UK learnt from the pandemic? from 2021-02-10T05:00:18
Since COVID-19 reached UK shores, we have learnt a lot, not just about the science of the virus but about our society, public services and the UK government.
But has what we've learnt ac...
Transgender rights: Hidden communities in China from 2021-02-09T05:00:10
Tigger Blaize knew from a young age that he was a boy. The problem? He was born a girl.
As part of LGBT History Month on the Sky News Daily podcast, we hear about Tigger’s journey of tr...
‘Mix and match’ COVID vaccines, myth busting and nuts from 2021-02-08T05:00:11
More than 12 million people have now received their first dose of a COVID vaccine – but how much more do we now know about the jabs?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, ...
WHO in Wuhan: Tracking down a virus from 2021-02-05T05:00:14
After weeks of delay, and more than a year after the first COVID-19 case was reported, the World Health Organisation’s team of experts are in Wuhan to investigate the origins of the pandemic.
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GameStop: How armchair investors are leading the war against Wall Street from 2021-02-04T05:00:19
The stock market frenzy surrounding videogame store, GameStop seemed to come out of nowhere. Last week, armchair investors, armed with easy-to-use trading apps, used social media to drive up the sh...
ListenAlexei Navalny: Is prison the antidote to Russia's protests? from 2021-02-03T05:00:03
On Tuesday 2 February, Alexei Navalny was sentenced to two years and 8 months in a prison colony. After years of leading the opposition party in Russia - campaigning against Putin, leading protests...
ListenStranger Times – life and death on a COVID ward from 2021-02-02T05:00:10
More than two million people globally have died with COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic – more than 100,000 of those in the UK.
At the same time, NHS medics continue to save the li...
What's next for the US far-right? from 2021-02-01T06:00:13
The far-right has been expanding in the US for years, but since Donald Trump became president, we have seen the rise of groups such as QAnon, Proud Boys and the Boogaloo movement.
Then,...
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ListenBrexit realities, a COVID vaccine row and ‘global Britain’ from 2021-01-29T05:00:12
Brexit realities, a COVID vaccine row and ‘global Britain’
This weekend marks a year since the UK left the European Union and a month since the transition period came to an end. So how ...
COVID schools crisis: Will virtual classrooms catch on? from 2021-01-28T05:00:16
On Wednesday, Boris Johnson expressed hope that it will be safe to reopen schools in England from 8 March at the earliest. But it’s not that straightforward.
The full return of face-to...
100,000 human stories, one shared grief – the UK’s COVID crisis from 2021-01-27T05:00:03
The sight of a single coffin during a funeral service is hard enough. Debbie Mountjoy and her family experienced the pain of three loved ones laid side-by-side in caskets.
Her mum Gladys...
The power struggle: COVID in prisons from 2021-01-26T05:00:09
There have been outbreaks of COVID-19 in more than half of UK prisons and many are running on skeleton staff. The pandemic has forced the prison estate to move to ‘an exceptional delivery mode’. <...
ListenBobi Wine - Could Uganda's pop star turned politician ever be president? from 2021-01-25T05:00:13
The country's recent election saw President Yoweri Museveni extend his 35-year grip on power, winning a sixth term in office.
Uganda has one of the youngest populations in the world.
Mass shootings in the US: What caused the rush to buy firearms in 2020? from 2021-01-22T05:00:06
For years, America has been well known for its gun violence, but last year, the statistics were off the scale. There has been a rise in shootings, but also a rise in the number of people going to b...
ListenThe new COVID variants: Can we ever end the pandemic? from 2021-01-21T05:00:19
There have been three new variants of COVID that have had a startling impact on the number of cases. They have been detected thousands of miles apart, one in Brazil, one in South Africa, and one in...
ListenBONUS: Sir Patrick Vallance answers your COVID questions from 2021-01-20T16:00:09
On this bonus episode of the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson puts questions from the public to the Government's chief scientific adviser as the UK remains under lockdown due to the COVID pan...
ListenBiden’s America - power of the Senate from 2021-01-20T05:00:03
Joe Biden’s swearing in as the 46th president of the United States marks the start of a new era in US politics. But will it lead to a more "united" America?
His administration takes ove...
COVID crisis: Stranger Times – young people and education from 2021-01-19T05:00:13
We are living through history right now. But how will the story of the pandemic be told in years to come?
Life in 2021 may at the moment feel isolating, frustrating and gloomy, but ther...
The climate crisis: A royal campaign from 2021-01-18T05:00:12
The British Royal Family has been at the forefront of the campaign to tackle climate change for over 50 years.
Most recently, Prince Charles announced his “Terra Carta” principles, call...
What does impeachment mean for Trump? from 2021-01-15T05:00:04
We have seen one of the most dramatic sets of events in US political history, but with just days left of Trump’s presidency, how will his impeachment change how the Republican party functions and h...
ListenCOVID vaccine priority - young before old? from 2021-01-14T05:00:19
The UK is immunising the elderly and most vulnerable groups first in the fight against coronavirus – with healthcare workers and carers also a priority.
In Indonesia, they are doing thin...
COVID compliance: tough love for rule breakers? from 2021-01-13T05:00:16
Breaching coronavirus restrictions isn’t a new problem – but as the new variant continues to spread and NHS pressure grows, the issue has been a focal point in recent days.
Speaking duri...
Cancer and COVID: Surviving a pandemic from 2021-01-12T05:00:09
COVID-19 has put the NHS in the most dangerous situation in living memory, piling unprecedented amounts of pressure on an already strained health service.
In some instances, life-saving ...
Trump and the death penalty: The story of Lisa Montgomery from 2021-01-11T05:00:09
Just a warning, this podcast contains graphic details of violence and sexual abuse that some listeners may find distressing.
The Trump administration has carried out the most federal ex...
Capitol Riots: A ‘stain’ on American democracy but is Trump to blame? from 2021-01-08T05:00:02
Violent scenes unfolded in Washington on Wednesday, hours before Congress had been due to confirm Joe Biden’s presidential win.
There was deadly rioting as Trump supporters stormed the C...
COVID v the UK: The race to vaccinate from 2021-01-07T05:00:19
The prime minister says he expects tens of millions of COVID vaccinations to be rolled out and a “significant proportion” of the population to be vaccinated by spring. But how does the government i...
ListenIs it the final COVID lockdown? from 2021-01-06T05:00:21
The start of 2021 was meant to be a happy new year. The UK vaccine rollout gathering pace as the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab went on stream on Monday.
Hours later though, confirmation that va...
The year of the billionaire from 2021-01-05T05:00:20
The past year has seen millions plunged into poverty across the world - and in the UK alone it’s thought more than 250,000 people are now homeless. But the 2,200 billionaires across the globe have ...
ListenBrexit means…what? from 2021-01-04T05:00:17
For years we’ve been trying to guess what shape it will be in, who will fare best and who will have blinked first.
But finally, on Christmas Eve, there it was... the Brexit trade deal....
What happened in the year 2020? from 2020-12-25T05:00:04
It's been quite an extraordinary year.
From a worldwide battle against coronavirus, to the power struggles of Brexit and the US election.
All via the campaign for equality in...
2020 The Year of COVID (part two) from 2020-12-24T05:00:06
It is the year we learned how to live under lockdown.
Social distancing, working from home - and telling your colleagues they are on mute over video conferencing apps – also became the n...
2020 The Year of COVID (part one) from 2020-12-23T05:00:16
As the Health Secretary Matt Hancock put it recently, it has been a "year to forget" for many people.
The pandemic, which prompted a global shutdown, has impacted every aspect of daily l...
Essex lorry deaths: Why Vietnamese migrants risk their lives from 2020-12-22T05:00:15
In the early hours of 23 October 2019, a grim discovery was made on an industrial park in Grays.
The bodies of 39 people were found dead in a refrigerated lorry.
29 men, eigh...
Christmas chaos and COVID variant concerns as borders close from 2020-12-21T05:00:03
Less than a week ago, Boris Johnson said it would be inhuman to cancel Christmas. But on Saturday, the prime minister effectively did just that for millions of people in London and the southeast of...
ListenCOVID, culture and sport – the 2020 review from 2020-12-18T05:00:20
Both creative industries and sporting stages around the world have been heavily impacted in 2020 by the pandemic.
Earlier this year, we saw music festivals cancelled and major sporting e...
Nurses leaving the NHS – the consequences of COVID from 2020-12-17T05:00:10
A third of nurses in the UK are considering leaving the profession due to burnout and exhaustion as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There are already 40,000 vacancies in England alone – despi...
ListenDeportation: Hijacking freedom or protecting the public? from 2020-12-16T05:00:18
People are being forced to leave a country they call home, but are the Home Office violating their human rights or protecting UK citizens?
Chartered flights have been sending people to ...
Miscarriage: Breaking the stigma from 2020-12-15T05:00:03
Recently, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she had a miscarriage, breaking the stigma of royals keeping quiet about personal matters. It came after Chrissy Teigen and John Legend publicly grieve...
ListenFood fears - battles with COVID and Christmas uncertainty from 2020-12-14T05:00:16
The discussion around eating disorders is not an easy one. For those affected, the subject is deeply personal, can be related to trauma and asking for help is nearly always a struggle in itself.
Power struggles and protests: What went wrong in Hong Kong? from 2020-12-11T05:00:11
In 1997, Britain handed over Hong Kong to China in a grand ceremony marking the peaceful transfer of power.
Hong Kong was promised its own system of government for 50 years but already, ...
Domestic violence: The unseen victims of COVID-19 from 2020-12-10T05:00:20
Since March, when the first lockdown came in, the number of calls to domestic violence helplines has skyrocketed. Those calls are made by people desperate for help, because being in lockdown means ...
ListenTransgender athletes: Who decides what’s fair? from 2020-12-09T05:00:03
Transgender people competing in elite sport have created new rules, made people take sides and like any competition, what is a defeat for some, is a win for others.
It's over 40 years s...
UK begins COVID vaccine rollout – but how do you end a pandemic? from 2020-12-08T05:00:11
The historic vaccination programme in the fight against COVID-19 gets going this week after doses started arriving at hospitals.
But as the NHS embarks on the largest public health driv...
Has COVID-19 turned 2020 into a TV triumph? from 2020-12-07T05:00:09
Before 2020, watching terrestrial TV live as it hit our screens was on the decline. With streaming services like Netflix dominating the broadcast landscape, the future of television was uncertain. ...
ListenDr Fauci - Will speed of UK's COVID vaccine approval fuel scepticism? from 2020-12-04T00:05:13
America's top infectious disease expert has suggested that scrutiny by Britain's health regulator wasn't done "carefully".
UK officials insist the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccination against COV...
Vaccine approval - A licence to kill… COVID from 2020-12-03T01:00:13
The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was the first to announce its success in trials – offering “hope on the horizon” in the fight against the virus.
On Wednesday, the UK became the first country...
Arcadia: the fall of a fashion empire from 2020-12-02T05:00:17
Sir Philip Green is a man of unimaginable wealth, his company, Arcadia has transformed clothes shopping in the UK, he’s made tens-of-thousands of jobs, and now, he’s taken them away.
Af...
Can we stop another global pandemic? from 2020-12-01T05:00:12
Four years ago, the United Nations Environment Programme flagged a worldwide increase in zoonotic epidemics - they said it was "an issue of concern".
Zoonotic diseases are transmitted fr...
Why is terror still looming over the UK? from 2020-11-30T05:00:10
One year ago, Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were senselessly killed in London as they volunteered at a conference on criminal rehabilitation.
Their murderer, Usman Khan, was a convicted...
Tears for tiers and hell for hospitality – the cost of COVID from 2020-11-27T05:00:21
Disappointment. Anger. Confusion. Just some of the emotions being felt by business owners and their staff bearing the brunt of coronavirus restrictions in England.
On Thursday, the gove...
COVID crisis: The economic emergency and 5 days of Christmas from 2020-11-26T05:00:18
On Wednesday, Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his spending review - his economic plan for the year ahead.
The UK is having to face up to the scale of the financial cost caused by the c...
COVID-19: Is the pandemic costing us our mental health? from 2020-11-25T05:00:16
The Autumn spending review is set to outline a budget for mental health services, which are being overwhelmed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Psychiatrists are warning that the me...
Oxford COVID vaccine success - and then there were three from 2020-11-24T05:00:15
There is a team of scientists at the University of Oxford that is both over-joyed and shattered.
Trials of their vaccine with AstraZeneca in the fight against coronavirus indicate it is...
Tackling racial inequality in Britain – how far have we come? from 2020-11-23T05:00:12
The death of George Floyd in the US in May reignited the debate over tackling racial inequality in society.
Despite being in the midst of a global pandemic, millions of people across th...
Long COVID: The aftertaste of a global pandemic from 2020-11-20T05:00:15
The government has announced that by the end of the month, it will open 40 clinics dedicated to helping patients with long-COVID.
But the disease still remains a mystery to many medical ...
Is the housing market boom hiding a crisis? from 2020-11-19T05:00:18
With the housing market booming, how is there a housing crisis at the bottom end of the property ladder?
COVID-19 has had a dramatic effect on the housing market, despite there being ...
How are children falling victim to far-right extremists? from 2020-11-18T05:00:08
A Sky News investigation has found that children, including some under the age of 10, are being recruited into extremist far-right organisations.
Our research can reveal there has been a...
What does Biden mean for Britain? from 2020-11-17T05:00:12
Joe Biden has anti-Brexit views, proud Irish roots and has said Prime Minister Boris Johnson is the "physical and emotional clone of Donald Trump".
What does this mean for Britain's posi...
Dementia in football – should it be recognised as an industrial disease? from 2020-11-16T05:00:20
In 2020, we lost two of England’s great football heroes. Jack Charlton and Nobby Stiles had both suffered with dementia before their deaths.
It recently emerged that Jack’s brother Sir B...
COVID-19 vaccine – hope on the horizon from 2020-11-13T05:00:03
It was the news the world had been waiting for. A major breakthrough in the race to find a vaccine in the fight against coronavirus.
In a week when the UK surpassed 50,000 COVID-related...
The US election: When will Trump concede? from 2020-11-12T05:00:18
President-elect Joe Biden's lead is getting bigger, some Republicans are urging Donald Trump to concede, and Boris Johnson has called the commander-in-chief the "previous president".
But...
COVID-19: Has the pandemic changed parliament forever? from 2020-11-11T05:00:11
Prime Minister's Questions has been a political ritual in British politics for nearly 60 years, with MPs and journalists flooding into the House of Commons, for a dramatic 30-minute showdown of pol...
ListenNo longer swinging but Trumpism will live on from 2020-11-10T05:00:04
Donald Trump himself said “losing is never easy”. He was playing golf when the news broke that Joe Biden was going to be America’s next commander-in-chief.
In a tweet, the out-going US p...
President-elect Joe Biden – the man, the politician and the new FLOTUS from 2020-11-09T05:00:14
America finally decided after more than three days of uncertainty while election ballots were counted.
In his first speech since being named US president-elect, Joe Biden promised to “un...
BONUS: Joe Biden wins the presidency, Donald Trump golfs from 2020-11-08T06:24:42
After a long wait, a victory in Pennsylvania helped win Joe Biden the presidency of the United States. While Democrats celebrated history being made, Donald Trump golfed, and his lawyers upped the ...
ListenThe COVID-19 vaccine race: Who will cross the line? from 2020-11-06T06:00:16
Ten vaccines are in the final phase of trials. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has not ruled out securing a vaccine by Christmas, yet scientists say we might have to wait until 2022 - and according t...
ListenUnit 74455: Russian hackers 'wanted by the FBI' from 2020-11-05T05:00:20
The US has charged six Russian hackers over a series of global cyber-attacks. Before then, very little was known about Unit 74455, part of the country’s military intelligence service, until a poste...
ListenWhat happened on US election night 2020? from 2020-11-04T07:58:08
Last night, polls closed around the US and results began to come in. It was one of the most important events in world politics. It was a long night with surprise results, marches and speeches. You ...
ListenJohnny Depp: What’s next for the star following unsuccessful libel case? from 2020-11-03T05:00:06
Hollywood actor Johnny Depp has lost his case against The Sun over claims he was violent towards ex-wife Amber Heard.
It follows a three-week trial, in which both sides had their own ve...
A nightmare on Downing Street: Will COVID steal Christmas? from 2020-11-02T05:00:18
It was never going to be the usual Halloween in a year when we faced a global pandemic, but clearly a rising number of COVID-19 cases left the prime minister spooked.
On Saturday evenin...
QAnon: Why is 2020 the perfect storm for a conspiracy theory? from 2020-10-30T15:35:42
QAnon is a conspiracy theory which alleges that top Democrats, billionaires and Hollywood celebrities are Satan-worshipping and running child sex-trafficking rings. The only person that can save Am...
ListenTerror in France: What can be done to tackle extremism? from 2020-10-29T18:20:58
Three people have died, including one who is thought to have been decapitated, in a suspected terror attack in Nice, France.
It’s the latest in a series of terror-related incidents in th...
The story of Britain’s first black policewoman from 2020-10-28T13:45:24
In 1968, Sislin Fay Allen applied to join the Metropolitan Police. At the bottom of her application, she felt the need to point out that she was black.
When she passed the interview pr...
The story of Britain’s first black policewoman from 2020-10-28T13:45:24
In 1968, Sislin Fay Allen applied to join the Metropolitan Police. At the bottom of her application, she felt the need to point out that she was black.
When she passed the interview pr...
Free school meals: Has Marcus Rashford caught the government offside? from 2020-10-27T16:41:05
Hundreds of cafes, restaurants and councils in England have taken it upon themselves to provide free meals for children this half-term.
It comes after the government rejected a motion pr...
America Decides: how does the US election work and which way will it swing? from 2020-10-26T16:49:30
On Tuesday 3 November 2020 the 59th quadrennial US presidential election takes place – but what will America decide?
Will Donald Trump defeat Joe Biden to secure a second term in the Whi...
#EndSARS protests: The most important moment in Nigeria’s history? from 2020-10-23T15:44:03
That is how Nigerian music star Burna Boy described the recent demonstrations. Speaking exclusively to Sky News, he said the nature of politics in his homeland has changed.
What more do ...
#EndSARS protests: The most important moment in Nigeria’s history? from 2020-10-23T15:44:03
That is how Nigerian music star Burna Boy described the recent demonstrations. Speaking exclusively to Sky News, he said the nature of politics in his homeland has changed.
What more do ...
COVID: Hopes and tiers for Christmas – is there an exit strategy? from 2020-10-22T15:02:16
More than seven million people in England will be living under the toughest COVID restrictions by this weekend.
What went wrong in Greater Manchester?
And as South Yorkshire j...
COVID: Hopes and tiers for Christmas – is there an exit strategy? from 2020-10-22T15:02:16
More than seven million people in England will be living under the toughest COVID restrictions by this weekend.
What went wrong in Greater Manchester?
And as South Yorkshire j...
COVID crisis in the arts: Will the show go on? from 2020-10-21T15:05
Government has promised to inject a £1.57bn rescue fund into UK arts organisations that have been crippled by COVID-19.
But as Britain faces a second wave, the performing arts are still...
COVID crisis in the arts: Will the show go on? from 2020-10-21T15:05
Government has promised to inject a £1.57bn rescue fund into UK arts organisations that have been crippled by COVID-19.
But as Britain faces a second wave, the performing arts are still...
What does it mean to be black and British? from 2020-10-20T13:29:48
Government data shows nearly two million black Britons live in England and Wales – each with their own, unique experience.
But the COVID pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests througho...
What does it mean to be black and British? from 2020-10-20T13:29:48
Government data shows nearly two million black Britons live in England and Wales – each with their own, unique experience.
But the COVID pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests througho...
The COVID-19 'circuit breaker': Is this still an option for reducing infection rates? from 2020-10-19T17:13:38
With infection rates rising, the economy looking precarious and different parts of the UK taking their own paths, what options does the prime minister have to reduce coronavirus cases?
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The COVID-19 'circuit breaker': Is this still an option for reducing infection rates? from 2020-10-19T17:13:38
With infection rates rising, the economy looking precarious and different parts of the UK taking their own paths, what options does the prime minister have to reduce coronavirus cases?
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Brexit: The fight for fish from 2020-10-16T16:15
After months of talks attempting to secure a post-Brexit trade deal, how has fishing come to decide the UK’s political future?
Northern Ireland, immigration and the budget have all bee...
Rape convictions at record low – is it time we ask an uncomfortable question? from 2020-10-15T13:31:56
Rape is a sensitive issue and one that is not easy for many of us to discuss.
It’s even harder for those who experience the crime - which is difficult to prosecute.
But with t...
Rape convictions at record low – is it time we ask an uncomfortable question? from 2020-10-15T13:31:56
Rape is a sensitive issue and one that is not easy for many of us to discuss.
It’s even harder for those who experience the crime - which is difficult to prosecute.
But with t...
The racial killings that shamed two nations from 2020-10-14T14:50:42
Two deaths, two countries, twenty-seven years apart. The racial killing of two men that brought people to their feet and demand for change.
In this episode of the Sky News Daily podcast...
The racial killings that shamed two nations from 2020-10-14T14:50:42
Two deaths, two countries, twenty-seven years apart. The racial killing of two men that brought people to their feet and demand for change.
In this episode of the Sky News Daily podcast...
Coronavirus: Is the three-tier approach too little too late? from 2020-10-13T16:17:53
On Monday, Boris Johnson outlined a new COVID alert system for England aimed at slowing the spread of the virus in hotspot areas.
The prime minister briefed the nation once again on his ...
Coronavirus: Is the three-tier approach too little too late? from 2020-10-13T16:17:53
On Monday, Boris Johnson outlined a new COVID alert system for England aimed at slowing the spread of the virus in hotspot areas.
The prime minister briefed the nation once again on his ...
'Open Source' journalism and investigating the UK arms trade from 2020-10-12T14:31:13
Investigative journalism requires time and resources.
Mainstream media organisations sometimes collaborate with others, such as the likes of Bellingcat and Lighthouse Reports, to examine...
'Open Source' journalism and investigating the UK arms trade from 2020-10-12T14:31:13
Investigative journalism requires time and resources.
Mainstream media organisations sometimes collaborate with others, such as the likes of Bellingcat and Lighthouse Reports, to examine...
The mental health crisis: A problem you can't lock down from 2020-10-09T17:15:23
"I'm feeling anxious because at this point, it can only get worse."
Camilla Keyte has been shielding since the beginning of lockdown - her only physical contact was one hug with her moth...
Earthshot Prize: Will a £50m Royal ambition save the planet? from 2020-10-08T15:46:28
The Nobel-style award was first introduced to us at the end of 2019 in a video clip voiced by Sir David Attenborough.
The aim of the project: to incentivise change and help repair the pl...
Earthshot Prize: Will a £50m Royal ambition save the planet? from 2020-10-08T15:46:28
The Nobel-style award was first introduced to us at the end of 2019 in a video clip voiced by Sir David Attenborough.
The aim of the project: to incentivise change and help repair the pl...
Does coronavirus mean the end credits for cinema? from 2020-10-07T15:12:33
In March, Prime Minister Boris Johnson told us that we shouldn't be going to places where we're in close proximity to one another. Places like cinemas.
Since then, the cinema industry ha...
Does coronavirus mean the end credits for cinema? from 2020-10-07T15:12:33
In March, Prime Minister Boris Johnson told us that we shouldn't be going to places where we're in close proximity to one another. Places like cinemas.
Since then, the cinema industry ha...
Black History: Are children learning enough about it? from 2020-10-06T15:55:12
"You're a history teacher? You don't look like one."
A Year 7 pupil's words to 25-year-old Otis Blaize, who works at a school in south London.
He said the black boy smiled wit...
Black History: Are children learning enough about it? from 2020-10-06T15:55:12
"You're a history teacher? You don't look like one."
A Year 7 pupil's words to 25-year-old Otis Blaize, who works at a school in south London.
He said the black boy smiled wit...
Trump, coronavirus and ‘miracle treatments coming down from God’ from 2020-10-05T17:45:33
Confirmation on Friday that Donald Trump had tested positive for coronavirus rocked the US and made headlines across the globe.
It also prompted a series of questions, including: Where a...
Trump, coronavirus and ‘miracle treatments coming down from God’ from 2020-10-05T17:45:33
Confirmation on Friday that Donald Trump had tested positive for coronavirus rocked the US and made headlines across the globe.
It also prompted a series of questions, including: Where a...
COVID contagion, family sacrifices and the 'Belgian model' from 2020-10-02T16:04:29
David Jenkins had been an aircraft assembler at Airbus for nearly a decade but became an economic casualty of the virus pandemic due to the knock-on effects.
His family, like thousands o...
COVID contagion, family sacrifices and the 'Belgian model' from 2020-10-02T16:04:29
David Jenkins had been an aircraft assembler at Airbus for nearly a decade but became an economic casualty of the virus pandemic due to the knock-on effects.
His family, like thousands o...
Bristol bus boycott: The breakthrough in race relations from 2020-10-01T15:21:20
On the same day that Martin Luther King pursued his dream in America, a group of Bristolians boycotted buses, changing the face of civil rights in the UK.
The campaign led to the Bristo...
Bristol bus boycott: The breakthrough in race relations from 2020-10-01T15:21:20
On the same day that Martin Luther King pursued his dream in America, a group of Bristolians boycotted buses, changing the face of civil rights in the UK.
The campaign led to the Bristo...
Inside Yemen: Is the world doing enough? from 2020-09-30T15:59:51
It’s the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, but should countries be doing more to help end the human loss, suffering and devastation?
Millions of Yemenis continue to face hunger an...
Inside Yemen: Is the world doing enough? from 2020-09-30T15:59:51
It’s the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, but should countries be doing more to help end the human loss, suffering and devastation?
Millions of Yemenis continue to face hunger an...
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: Sentence served but no sign of freedom from 2020-09-29T16:07:57
Four years ago, Richard Ratcliffe’s wife was arrested and detained in an Iranian prison, charged with spying - which Nazanin has always denied.
Ever since then, her devoted husband has c...
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: Sentence served but no sign of freedom from 2020-09-29T16:07:57
Four years ago, Richard Ratcliffe’s wife was arrested and detained in an Iranian prison, charged with spying - which Nazanin has always denied.
Ever since then, her devoted husband has c...
Universities crisis: Is Generation COVID being let down? from 2020-09-28T18:03:50
Thousands of students are being forced to self-isolate in university accommodation across the country, and with no guarantee yet they’ll be home for Christmas.
On the latest episode of the Sk...
Universities crisis: Is Generation COVID being let down? from 2020-09-28T18:03:50
Thousands of students are being forced to self-isolate in university accommodation across the country, and with no guarantee yet they’ll be home for Christmas.
On the latest episode of the Sk...
The life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg from 2020-09-25T15:02:35
Measuring just 5ft in height, the late Supreme Court judge was both small in stature and softly spoken.
But the Brooklyn-born woman – known affectionately as the "Notorious RBG" – was a ...
The life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg from 2020-09-25T15:02:35
Measuring just 5ft in height, the late Supreme Court judge was both small in stature and softly spoken.
But the Brooklyn-born woman – known affectionately as the "Notorious RBG" – was a ...
Can the government still protect our jobs? from 2020-09-24T16:56:47
On Thursday, the government came at the coronavirus crisis from two angles.
First, from the financial side - The Chancellor announced his winter economy plan outlining measures to repla...
Can the government still protect our jobs? from 2020-09-24T16:56:47
On Thursday, the government came at the coronavirus crisis from two angles.
First, from the financial side - The Chancellor announced his winter economy plan outlining measures to repla...
How do you suppress COVID-19 but prevent economic disaster? | 23 September 2020 from 2020-09-23T15:37:22
Less than a day after Boris Johnson addressed the nation with a new set of restrictions, the UK reported its highest number of coronavirus cases since May.
In order to decide exactly wh...
Jacob Blake shooting: 'Burning' young minds? | 22 September 2020 from 2020-09-22T16:18:08
On 23 August, the 29 year-old became another black American man to be shot by police in the United States.
He survived but his father revealed his son had been left paralysed from the wa...
The eviction crisis: lockdown and locked out | 21 September 2020 from 2020-09-21T13:31:22
We discuss the government’s approach to dealing with the homeless during lockdown - the successes, the failures and how their future policies could potentially put an end to people having to sleep ...
ListenCan UK schools survive a second spike in Covid cases? | 18 September 2020 from 2020-09-18T15:37:43
Several months after the coronavirus pandemic triggered a global shutdown, headteachers fully re-opened their classrooms as the new school year began this autumn.
But just how successful...
Meningitis: Survival, loss and the science | 17 September 2020 from 2020-09-17T14:10:48
Bacterial Meningitis is caught by around 2,500 people a year, of those people one-tenth will die and a third of survivors will be left with life altering after effects. It’s a disease that is aggre...
ListenInside the Amazon: A rainforest on fire | 16 September 2020 from 2020-09-16T15:13:41
The Amazon rainforest is on fire, again.
Lands and livelihoods are being destroyed by huge blazes, which the Brazilian government is denying are happening.
On this edition of...
What’s the reality behind deals promising ‘peace’ in the Middle East? | 15 September 2020 from 2020-09-15T14:11:49
Bahrain has joined the United Arab Emirates in agreeing to normalise relations with Israel.
Deals - brokered by the US - have been described by Donald Trump as a ‘breakthrough’ for peace...
The second wave: Powered by science fiction? | 14 September 2020 from 2020-09-14T15:31:47
Since February we’ve been washing our hands, staying alert, eating out to help out, working from home and all while trying to stay two metres apart. But last week, the government brought in a new a...
ListenMadeleine McCann disappearance: Who is Christian B? | 11 September 2020 from 2020-09-11T14:57:18
More than 13 years after the 3 year-old vanished from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in Portugal, her family are still waiting for answers.
What happened to the little British girl ...
Climate After Covid: Can the UK lead a green recovery? | 10 September 2020 from 2020-09-10T15:05:44
Life changed rapidly in 2020 - largely due to the spread of a virus that shutdown economies around the world.
But we adapted to the changes we had to make to our daily routines to help s...
Why students are turning to sex work to survive | 9 September 2020 from 2020-09-09T15:55:15
Seven percent of students have turned to sex work according to one survey, one in ten would consider it in an emergency. In the past few years, tuition fees have increased dramatically and during ...
ListenWill the Julian Assange story ever end? | 8 September 2020 from 2020-09-08T16:44:29
Celebrities and supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange claim he is a freedom fighter.
His lawyers argue the extradition case is politically motivated.
But should the 4...
Navalny’s Novichok poisoning: Who can stand up to Russia? | 7 September 2020 from 2020-09-07T15:39:19
Alexei Navalny is the most effective opposition that Vladimir Putin has ever had. He’s been posting videos online documenting alleged Kremlin corruption with millions of viewers, he’s been arrested...
ListenPower of devolution: Is the Union's future under threat? | 4 September 2020 from 2020-09-04T08:21:37
MPs returned to Parliament this week as the UK prepares for a potential second wave of Covid-19.
Among other issues facing the country right now, we have the on-going Brexit negotiations...
The Central Park five: Punching the Air | 3 September 2020 from 2020-09-03T15:14:08
Thirty-one years ago, five teenagers from black and hispanic backgrounds were arrested by police, interrogated for at least seven hours, before confessing they took part in the assault of Trisha Me...
ListenThe human cost of the jobs crisis | 2 September 2020 from 2020-09-02T16:43:27
Unemployment was always inevitable, a country cannot go into lockdown and whole industries shut down without jobs being lost. However, the true scale of the jobs crisis is still unknown.
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Coronavirus: Back to Wuhan - one woman's fight for justice | 1 September 2020 from 2020-09-01T15:36:47
Life has returned to normal in the city where a mystery disease went on to trigger a global shutdown in 2020.
Covid-19 has caused devastation in countries across the planet - and continu...
Is Keir Starmer the right answer.... to the wrong question? | 28 August 2020 from 2020-08-28T13:13:03
The new leader of the Labour party, Sir Keir Starmer has four years until the next general election in which time he has to reunite the party, take back voters lost to the Conservatives, and ideall...
ListenBrexit: deal, no deal - does it really matter? | 27 August 2020 from 2020-08-27T15:21:34
On 23 June 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union.
The issue divided a nation - and families.
Despite leaving the EU at the end of January, our future relationship wit...
COVID-19: Can Tory optimism survive a second wave? | 26 August 2020 from 2020-08-26T15:02:16
With coronavirus refusing to be beaten, what are the effects on society, the economy and the political system? Has the Government lifted lockdown too fast? Is a second wave inevitable and if so, ca...
ListenThe Conservatives: Can the party do what the country needs? | 25 August 2020 from 2020-08-25T13:28:41
On the night of the 2019 election, Boris Johnson's promises, combined with disillusionment with the then Corbyn-led Labour party, resulted in a momentous Tory majority.
However, nine mon...
Vogue and Black Lives Matter: Is real lasting change possible? | 24 August 2020 from 2020-08-24T14:27:55
The death of George Floyd in the US earlier this year prompted a series of Black Lives Matter protests around the world.
It also triggered much debate around race and racism – but is re...
Taking down ‘Europe’s last dictator’ | 21 August 2020 from 2020-08-21T15:51:52
The recent presidential election in Belarus triggered widespread protests across the Eastern European country – but why?
While officials claimed Alexander Lukashenko won 80% of the vote...
Can Lebanon change its course in history after Beirut blast? | 20 August 2020 from 2020-08-20T14:01:29
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine the political and economic crisis in Lebanon - taking a deeper look into its past, present and future potential.
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Introducing...Polonium&the Piano Player from 2020-08-20T07:57:21
Two Russians agents release a miniature nuclear weapon in a 5-star London hotel. But former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko is not the only victim?
For the full series, search 'Polonium & the Pi...
Kamala Harris: the Democrats’ safe choice or their secret weapon? | 19 August 2020 from 2020-08-19T15:26:46
The Democrats have 75 days to convert 2016 Republican voters, mobilise non-voters, rebuild the blue wall and win the election.
Joe Biden has formally been elected as their nominee and as...
The Xanax cocktail - A bitter pill to swallow | 18 August 2020 from 2020-08-18T16:27:54
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine fake versions of the anti-anxiety drug and its impact on young people.
We are joined by DJ Oneman and Kati...
Exam results 'fiasco' - Did ministers fail the test? | 17 August 2020 from 2020-08-17T15:55:49
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the government's handling after thousands of students - who didn't take exams due to the covid crisis - had A-Level r...
ListenTravel quarantine: The race to return | 14 August 2020 from 2020-08-14T15:14:10
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine the impact of the rules on travellers and global tourism industry after France and Malta are among the latest countri...
ListenThe coronavirus recession: Hard times are here | 13 August 2020 from 2020-08-13T15:32:10
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we take a closer look at what the UK’s deepest recession since records began will mean for the country and unemployment.
Care home closures: The casualties of COVID | 12 August 2020 from 2020-08-12T15:09:20
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine the financial pressures facing care homes as campaigners tell us they are receiving an unprecedented amount of calls ...
ListenWhy has Priti Patel vowed to get tough on migrant crossings? | 11 August 2020 from 2020-08-11T16:14:15
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine why Home Secretary Priti Patel has proposed military intervention to deal with migrants arriving to the UK via the Ke...
ListenCOVID stories: Going the extra mile | 10 August 2020 from 2020-08-10T14:39:02
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we have been joined by ordinary people sharing their own personal tales of survival and selflessness during the UK fight against the virus.
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COVID stories: Doing it for the kids | 7 August 2020 from 2020-08-07T12:14:27
On this week’s Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by ordinary people sharing their own personal tales of survival and selflessness during the UK fight against the virus.
COVID stories: Working on the frontline | 6 August 2020 from 2020-08-06T13:26:41
On this week’s Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by ordinary people sharing their own personal tales of survival and selflessness during the UK fight against the virus.
Beirut blast: How will Lebanese capital recover? | 5 August 2020 from 2020-08-05T16:08:42
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the wider impact of the huge explosion in the port area of the city.
We are joined by our Middle East edit...
COVID stories: Survival and thanks to the NHS | 4 August 2020 from 2020-08-04T12:40:28
On this week’s Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by ordinary people sharing their own personal tales of survival and selflessness during the UK fight against the virus
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COVID stories: The vital role of BAME key workers | 3 August 2020 from 2020-08-03T14:23:17
On this week’s Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by ordinary people sharing their own personal tales of survival and selflessness during the UK fight against the virus
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War games in the Gulf - will diplomacy prevail? | 31 July 2020 from 2020-07-31T13:05:03
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine tensions between Iran and the United States after a fake American warship was used as target practice.
We ...
Will we ever really find life on Mars? | 30 July 2020 from 2020-07-30T14:57:49
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss NASA’s launch of the Perseverance rover - the first leg of returning rock samples to Earth with the hope of finding m...
ListenCan the government control our calories? | 29 July 2020 from 2020-07-29T14:13:02
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the government’s Better Health Campaign – its diet, exercise strategies, and the impact it’s going to have on the eco...
ListenThe colour of power - is the leadership landscape changing? | 28 July 2020 from 2020-07-28T14:02:42
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine research suggesting ethnic minority women are particularly poorly represented in the UK's top jobs.
We are...
Will COVID&BLM protests 'destroy' Trump's chances of re-election? | 27 July 2020 from 2020-07-27T14:38:40
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast Dermot Murnaghan is joined by Larry Sanders to discuss the 2020 US presidential race including his brother Bernie's campaign before he dropped out.
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How COVID changed the UK - part two | 24 July 2020 from 2020-07-24T08:54:35
On the second episode of this special two-part edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine what's next in the fight against the virus and look at the other challenges fa...
ListenHow COVID changed the UK - part one | 23 July 2020 from 2020-07-23T14:11:09
On the first of a two-part special edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we reflect on the first half of 2020, examining the decisions made during the virus pandemic as well ...
ListenDoes Russia report expose the truth - or 'Russophobia'? | 22 July 2020 from 2020-07-22T16:20:38
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the fallout to the Intelligence and Security Committee report which claimed Britain "took its eye off the ball" over ...
ListenIs there a link between climate change and child slavery in West Africa? | 21 July 2020 from 2020-07-21T14:08:35
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the exploitation of young talibe boys in Senegal and why climate change could be adding to problems in the region.
Is this our best shot at ending homelessness? 20 July 2020 from 2020-07-20T15:41:36
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we look at what needs to be done to end homelessness and ask whether Prince William is right to say the UK will never have a bet...
ListenIs UK equipped to deal with British Jihadists and their brides? | 17 July 2020 from 2020-07-17T16:09:37
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine Shamima Begum’s case and the potential precedent sets.
We are joined by Sky’s John Sparks, Dr Emma El-Bada...
Escape to freedom: the story of a modern day slave | 16 July 2020 from 2020-07-16T14:35:26
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Sophy Ridge, we hear the ordeal faced by one Ghanaian woman who sought work in Lebanon but instead faced sexual abuse and assault.
We ...
The COVID-19 ‘experiment’ - have we got virus under control? | 15 July 2020 from 2020-07-15T14:44:46
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine what more we now know about the way the virus is transmitted and its impact on the human body.
We are join...
What will Huawei ban mean for relations with China and consumers? | 14 July 2020 from 2020-07-14T15:14:03
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Sophy Ridge, we examine the decision to strip the Chinese tech firm of its role in the UK's 5G network by 2027.
We are joined by our fo...
Back to Bergamo: What can UK learn about Italy's COVID-19 journey? | 13 July 2020 from 2020-07-13T15:00:35
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we return to Lombardy - the region in Italy worst-affected by Covid-19 earlier this year.
We are joined by our chief ...
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: 'The real heroes in fight against Covid-19 are women' | 10 July 2020 from 2020-07-10T14:14:42
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by the former president of Liberia who is working with the World Health Organisation to evaluate the global respon...
ListenDifficult times ahead for the country - but is the Chancellor up to the challenge? | 9 July 2020 from 2020-07-09T15:04:44
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the second phase of Rishi Sunak's recovery plan for the UK economy following Covid-19 and what it means for young peo...
ListenPrimodos, mesh&valproate scandals: what next for survivors? | 8 July 2020 from 2020-07-08T16:54:08
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Gillian Joseph, we examine the outcome of the independent review into the pregnancy hormone drug, vaginal mesh and an epilepsy drug.
We...
Careless words from the PM on social care in England? | 7 July 2020 from 2020-07-07T18:49:29
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of Boris Johnson's comments about care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
We are joined by Dr...
Lights, camera - but when will the arts see some action? | 6 July 2020 from 2020-07-06T16:09:19
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the challenges faced by the industry following the coronavirus lockdown.
We are joined by Annabel Turpin, ...
Lockdown easing and does NHS need reform after COVID-19 crisis? | 3 July 2020 from 2020-07-03T16:44:04
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine the changes after countries are given quarantine exemptions in England.
We are joined by our chief politic...
Will local lockdowns scupper plans to reopen schools 'full-time'? | 2 July 2020 from 2020-07-02T16:44:48
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's plan for pupils to return to classrooms in England in September.
We are joined by our pol...
Remdesivir row: COVID-19 drug prompts patent rules debate | 1 July 2020 from 2020-07-01T14:39:17
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the move by the US to buy up global supplies of the drug and its benefits.
We are joined by Dr Andrew Hill...
Project Speed: Will PM's plan to 'build, build, build' provide jobs needed? | 30 June 2020 from 2020-06-30T16:10:18
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the detail in Boris Johnson's 'infrastructure revolution' plan promising a £5bn deal to build homes and infrastructur...
ListenLocal lockdowns as global COVID-19 deaths pass half a million | 29 June 2020 from 2020-06-29T16:09
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine how imposing regional restrictions could work and their effectiveness.
We are joined by our correspondents...
How football has transformed since Liverpool's last league title | 26 June 2020 from 2020-06-26T15:25:59
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels looks at Liverpool FC's long wait to be crowned champions of the top flight. How much has football, and the city, changed in that tim...
ListenThe minister, the party donor&the £1bn property row | 25 June 2020 from 2020-06-25T15:06:19
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Sophy Ridge examines the scandal surrounding Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick.
We pick through the details of the planning row with Sky's ...
How can the UK prevent a second wave of COVID-19? | 24 June 2020 from 2020-06-24T15:57:16
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels discusses the risks of a second wave of COVID-19 in the UK, as medics urge political leaders to be prepared for a rise in infections....
ListenEasing lockdown: Is it a risk worth taking? | 23 June 2020 from 2020-06-23T17:57:03
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Gillian Joseph, we consider the benefits and challenges of reducing the two-metre social distancing rule in England.
We also examine th...
Windrush Day: The continued fight for justice | 22 June 2020 from 2020-06-22T16:48:53
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Gillian Joseph, we examine how families of the Windrush generation continue to fight for justice.
We hear one man's story of what he ca...
Will lower COVID alert level help schools fully reopen in September? | 19 June 2020 from 2020-06-19T16:32:26
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels looks at the huge challenge facing Britain's children, after months of lost learning. With the UK's COVID alert level lowered, and th...
ListenWill bombshell revelations hurt Trump's re-election hopes? | My 'living death' in an Iranian jail | 18 June 2020 from 2020-06-18T16:13:43
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels examines whether the claims about US President Donald Trump made by former aide John Bolton will damage his bid for re-election.
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Will 'breakthrough' COVID-19 treatment help us find a cure? | 17 June 2020 from 2020-06-17T15:45:34
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we look in detail at dexamethasone - the drug being described as a "remarkable breakthrough" in the treatment of coronavirus.
Marcus Rashford prompts Govt U-turn on free school meals | 16 June 2020 from 2020-06-16T16:19:13
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of the England footballer's campaign and discuss how children have been treated during the Covid-19 pandem...
ListenRayshard Brooks Death: how many protests will it take for change? | 15 June 2020 from 2020-06-15T18:37:24
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the fallout following the death of the 27 year-old who was shot by police in Atlanta.
We are joined by our...
Have we 'turned the tide' on COVID? And the power of protest | 12 June 2020 from 2020-06-12T16:16:04
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Sophy Ridge, we examine the Government's handling of coronavirus as figures show Britain's economy slumped by a quarter during lockdown.
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Generation COVID and global spread of #TakeTheKnee | 11 June 2020 from 2020-06-11T19:16:26
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on young people in the UK.
We are joined by Sky's Inzamam Rashid as...
Can Rishi Sunak get the UK economy back on its feet? And Prince Philip turns 99 | 10 June 2020 from 2020-06-10T19:01:15
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Chancellor's plan as the Government revealed a further easing of lockdown measures in England.
We are ...
A lesson for ministers&'evolving science' during COVID-19 | 9 June 2020 from 2020-06-09T17:14:28
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's apparent indecision during the pandemic as it drops plans for all primary school children to return ...
ListenAnti-racism protests, the pandemic and controversial statues | 8 June 2020 from 2020-06-08T18:15:35
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the violent clashes seen during UK protests following the death of George Floyd in the US with home affairs correspon...
ListenMadeleine McCann: Will we ever know what happened to her? | 5 June 2020 from 2020-06-05T16:14:39
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine recent developments in one of the most heavily reported missing-person investigations in modern history.
O...
Brazil's COVID-19 response: A recipe for disaster? | 4 June 2020 from 2020-06-04T16:25:49
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the devastating impact the virus is having on the South American country.
We are joined by our chief corre...
Will COVID-19 quarantine plan cripple travel industry? | 3 June 2020 from 2020-06-03T18:10:48
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of the measures coming in on Monday for the sector and travellers.
We are joined by our deputy ...
George Floyd Protests: Is Donald Trump's rhetoric fuelling violence? | 2 June 2020 from 2020-06-02T16:17:29
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the US president's response to protests following the 46-year-old's death while in police custody.
We are ...
Is there confidence in the classroom? And The Plastic Nile | 1 June 2020 from 2020-06-01T16:48:26
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we discuss the move to get more children back in lessons in England more than two months after the coronavirus lockdown.
Life after lockdown: How will our new world shape up? | 29 May 2020 from 2020-05-29T13:17:48
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine what the future may look like after the COVID-19 pandemic - and how we'll get there.
We are joined by Doug...
Lockdown changes, test and trace&'protecting' medical advisers? | 28 May 2020 from 2020-05-28T19:10:09
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine how restrictions imposed due to COVID-19 are slowly being eased in the UK.
We are joined by our correspond...
Boris Johnson wants to 'move on' from Dominic Cummings row | 27 May 2020 from 2020-05-27T18:58:58
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine what the Prime Minister had to say to senior MPs about his top adviser and the Government's handing of the UK Covid-1...
ListenHas PM undermined public health messaging for tackling COVID-19? | 26 May 2020 from 2020-05-26T17:34:35
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the continuing controversy surrounding Boris Johnson and his top adviser Dominic Cummings with our chief political co...
ListenWill Boris Johnson regret backing Dominic Cummings? | 25 May 2020 from 2020-05-25T13:35:57
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast our deputy political editor Sam Coates examines the fallout to the Dominic Cummings row.
Just how important is the PM's top adviser? Has the...
Will quarantine for travellers curb foreign holidays this summer? | 22 May 2020 from 2020-05-22T19:10:03
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the new rules from June 8 on people coming into the UK with our political correspondent Tom Rayner and The Sun's trav...
ListenCOVID-19 antibody tests, roadmaps&animal markets | 21 May 2020 from 2020-05-21T19:12:04
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the Government's announcement on antibody tests and how the different corners of the UK plan to ease lockdown restric...
ListenWill the PM's 'world beating' track and trace system deliver? | 20 May 2020 from 2020-05-20T17:10:09
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's strategy as it looks to get schools to reopen in June following the coronavirus lockdown.
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Will lessons learned over the COVID-19 care homes crisis fuel change? | 19 May 2020 from 2020-05-19T14:37:30
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government response to the virus pandemic in England's social care sector.
We are joined by Sky's Lisa...
More eligible for COVID-19 tests&some jury trials resume | 18 May 2020 from 2020-05-18T17:20:58
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's announcement on expanding testing and discuss the updated symptoms list affecting taste and smell. <...
ListenHow worried should we be about the COVID-19 'R' rate? | 15 May 2020 from 2020-05-15T19:31:56
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine the rate at which the virus is spreading across the UK with our science correspondent Thomas Moore and Sky data journ...
ListenGame-changing antibody test? And Mexico's hidden COVID-19 pandemic | 14 May 2020 from 2020-05-14T17:58:31
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we take a closer look at a new antibody test approved for use in the UK with our technology correspondent Rowland Manthorpe and ...
ListenHow much worse will the economic hit due to Covid-19 be? | 13 May 2020 from 2020-05-13T17:50
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the biggest GDP fall since the financial crash with our economics editor Ed Conway and discuss England's 'back in bus...
ListenGetting back to work&the killer in our care homes | 12 May 2020 from 2020-05-12T19:07:55
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the extension of the Chancellor's furlough scheme as some people in the UK prepare to return to their jobs.
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PM's roadmap out of lockdown: clarity or further confusion? | 11 May 2020 from 2020-05-11T17:05:47
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine Boris Johnson's 50-page plan for easing the restrictions imposed due to Covid-19.
We are joined by our dep...
VE Day 75: Commemorating the end of WWII | 8 May 2020 from 2020-05-08T12:41:19
On this special edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we pay tribute to those who fought - and died - for our freedom and discuss the significance of Victory in Europe Day.
'Modest' lockdown changes, recession fears&the frontline | 7 May 2020 from 2020-05-07T19:49:12
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the economic impact of Covid-19 before Boris Johnson reveals his 'roadmap' plan on Sunday.
We are joined t...
How will lockdown measures be relaxed? And scientists under scrutiny | 6 May 2020 from 2020-05-06T19:00:10
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the latest UK Covid-19 death figures, lockdown easing plans and testing targets with Sky's Laura Bundock and The Obse...
ListenCOVID-19 crisis: The hunt for hackers&adjusting to a new normal | 5 May 2020 from 2020-05-05T18:29:22
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the easing of lockdown measures and cyber attacks targeting vaccine researchers with our chief political corresponden...
ListenCOVID-19 crisis: Will contact tracing app get UK moving again? | 4 May 2020 from 2020-05-04T19:07:58
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's 'test, track and trace' strategy as we look at the challenges ahead to get Britain back to work.
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Controversy over Covid-19 testing target&contact tracing app | 1 May 2020 from 2020-05-01T19:17:52
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels examines how the Government met its testing 'goal' with our deputy political editor Sam Coates, Sky's Ashish Joshi and virus expert D...
ListenLockdown exit plan on way as UK passes COVID-19 peak | 30 April 2020 from 2020-04-30T19:19:21
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine what Boris Johnson has had to say, as well as the 'R' number, that testing target and the issue of face masks.
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Covid-19 crisis in care homes as PM becomes a dad again | 29 April 2020 from 2020-04-29T18:20:16
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the issue of deaths in care homes, a 'phased' reopening of schools and Boris Johnson's new arrival.
We are...
Protecting those in the NHS&social care: have we done enough? | 28 April 2020 from 2020-04-28T18:03:49
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government response as the nation pays tribute to frontline workers who have died after contracting Covid-19.
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Covid-19 crisis: PM asks for our patience to avoid 'a new wave of death' | 27 April 2020 from 2020-04-27T18:43:05
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss Boris Johnson's return and lockdown fatigue with our political correspondent Tom Rayner, Daniel Moylan - a former adv...
ListenUK Covid-19 crisis: Are we being treated like children? | 24 April 2020 from 2020-04-24T18:17:26
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we discuss the lockdown and testing as well as the impact on the Brexit transition period.
We are joined today by Sky...
Covid-19 testing, human vaccine trials&Ramadan | 23 April 2020 from 2020-04-23T18:42:08
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's promise for essential workers and their households to be able to access tests for the virus.
The UK peak&could Covid-19 detecting dogs get us out of lockdown? | 22 April 2020 from 2020-04-22T19:05:36
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the Government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
We are joined by Sky's Katie Spencer and Isla Glais...
Covid-19 Crisis: Is the health secretary making promises he can't keep? | 21 April 2020 from 2020-04-21T18:49:51
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the pressure on Matt Hancock over testing and PPE issues as well as the efforts to develop a vaccine.
We a...
Furlough scheme starts but is there a road to recovery after COVID-19? | 20 April 2020 from 2020-04-20T18:40:48
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we examine the government scheme to help workers as the Chancellor looks to innovation to help the economy.
We are j...
Race for COVID-19 vaccine&face masks debate | 17 April 2020 from 2020-04-17T18:55:09
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine a warning from a top physician that the UK should prepare for further waves of the virus in the year ahead.
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Can UK cope with coronavirus lockdown extension? | 16 April 2020 from 2020-04-16T18:17:50
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the decision by the government to keep restrictions in place for at least another few weeks.
We also look ...
Virus pandemic: Has the government failed care homes? | 15 April 2020 from 2020-04-15T18:19:51
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss measures to bolster COVID-19 testing in the social care setting.
We also examine suggestions that BAME com...
Economic fears, Europe's coronavirus lockdowns&care homes | 14 April 2020 from 2020-04-14T18:04:43
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of COVID-19 on the global economy.
Our correspondents Adam Parsons and Alex Rossi also discuss ...
Can the UK 'stick with' the government's COVID-19 plan? | 13 April 2020 from 2020-04-13T18:34:29
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the impact of measures being taken as the lockdown looks unlikely to end this week.
We are joined by our p...
COVID-19 pandemic: Is the lockdown losing momentum? | 10 April 2020 from 2020-04-10T19:07:15
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we ask whether the public is losing patience with the coronavirus lockdown and discuss how the police are using their powers to ...
ListenCOVID-19 pandemic: What can we learn from Germany? | 9 April 2020 from 2020-04-09T18:54:48
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Munaghan asks why the UK is behind Germany when it comes to testing for the coronavirus.
Our Europe correspondent Adam Parsons tells...
Was COVID-19 pandemic declaration too slow? | 8 April 2020 from 2020-04-08T20:28:03
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan examines President Trump's claim that the World Health Organisation 'missed the call' over the spread of the coronavirus.
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COVID-19 pandemic: What happens in intensive care? | 7 April 2020 from 2020-04-07T18:45:23
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we ask what life is like on the frontline battling coronavirus in intensive care units.
We hear first-hand from a con...
COVID-19 pandemic: Are we at war with the coronavirus? | 6 April 2020 from 2020-04-06T18:35:12
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we ask whether the Prime Minister can effectively lead government from hospital with the very virus he's trying to fight.
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When will COVID-19 peak in the UK? | 3 April 2020 from 2020-04-03T19:02:16
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we ask when the coronavirus outbreak will peak in the UK as two frontline workers die fighting the infection.
As we a...
A new COVID-19 plan -&who lives or dies? | 2 April 2020 from 2020-04-02T19:11:39
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we ask whether the health secretary's five-point plan to boost coronavirus testing to 100,000 a day goes far enough.
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Testing times&can we ‘brew’ a COVID-19 vaccine? | 1 April 2020 from 2020-04-01T18:29:41
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the row over UK testing - and ask: are we all 'in this together'?
We are joined by our chief political co...
COVID-19 pandemic: Is the UK beginning to 'flatten the curve'? | 31 March 2020 from 2020-03-31T18:37:05
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels examines the impact lockdown measures may be having - with Sky correspondents Jon Craig and Laura Bundock joined by columnist Peter H...
ListenRescue flights, UK lockdown&interpreting COVID-19 numbers | 30 March 2020 from 2020-03-30T19:01:08
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the Government's £75m deal to help British people stranded abroad - a week on since the UK was placed in lockdown.
Boris Johnson self-isolates as UK honours NHS heroes | 27 March 2020 from 2020-03-27T19:50:24
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the UK fight after the Prime Minister and Health Secretary Matt Hancock tested positive.
COVID-19 crisis: Self-employed, fake news&America's fight | 26 March 2020 from 2020-03-26T19:24:04
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the financial support package announced by the Chancellor with our business correspondent Paul Kelso and The Spectato...
ListenVirus Pandemic: Volunteers, Prince Charles&stranded Britons | 25 March 2020 from 2020-03-25T19:25:25
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we look at help for the NHS and testing in the UK fight against COVID-19 after Prince Charles was diagnosed.
We also ...
Coronavirus pandemic: The UK lockdown begins | 24 March 2020 from 2020-03-24T19:10:35
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan discusses the tougher measures aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 - and we take a look at how life in China is beginning to retu...
ListenVirus pandemic: Shielding the vulnerable and social distancing | 23 March 2020 from 2020-03-23T18:04:41
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast Jonathan Samuels looks at measures to shield the vulnerable and issues around social distancing.
We are joined by Sky's science corresponden...
Italy's COVID-19 warning as UK measures ramp up | 20 March 2020 from 2020-03-20T19:08:11
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels speaks to our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay who has visited hospitals overwhelmed by patients in northern Italy as former UK medi...
ListenCan the UK beat COVID-19 in 12 weeks? | 19 March 2020 from 2020-03-19T19:17:25
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss a coronavirus treatment trial, possible antibody testing being looked at by the government, emergency laws aimed at s...
ListenCoronavirus: Will school shutdown help the pandemic fight? | 18 March 2020 from 2020-03-18T19:48:20
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels discusses the consequences of the decision to close the UK's schools because of coronavirus. He's joined by Paul Whiteman, general-se...
ListenFears of a 'coronavirus recession' as government pledges help for the economy | 17 March 2020 from 2020-03-17T19:59:37
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we discuss the new measures unveiled by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, to support the economy - as analysts warn ...
ListenCoronavirus: the new government advice for your family | 16 March 2020 from 2020-03-16T19:06:34
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Jonathan Samuels, we discuss the Prime Minister's "drastic" new coronavirus measures. What will they mean for you and your family? And how long wi...
ListenCOVID-19 cripples sport, and what is 'herd immunity'? | 13 March 2020 from 2020-03-13T17:25:15
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels discusses how being infected with the virus could protect society from future outbreaks.
We're joined by microbiologist Dr...
COVID-19 pandemic: UK officially enters 'delay' phase | 12 March 2020 from 2020-03-12T18:48:44
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Jonathan Samuels speaks to our science correspondent Thomas Moore and author Rob Lyons about what the next stage in the coronavirus crisis means for u...
ListenDid the Chancellor’s 'coronavirus' budget deliver? | 11 March 2020 from 2020-03-11T17:02:22
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Sarah Hewson is joined by Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jesse Norman MP to discuss Rishi Sunak's spending plan.
Sky's political corr...
Coronavirus crisis: Italy lockdown as UK cases rise | 10 March 2020 from 2020-03-10T14:57:33
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we look at the situation in Italy and the UK - talking to our correspondents Michelle Clifford and Thomas Moore about efforts to...
ListenCoronavirus outbreak: Panic buying, fake news and sport | 9 March 2020 from 2020-03-09T16:49:21
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we look at what is being done to protect supply chains after panic buying left some supermarket shelves empty - talking to Kate ...
ListenHow should we adapt during the COVID-19 crisis? And the Northern Triangle's femicide problem | 6 March 2020 from 2020-03-06T12:33:27
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine how different industries are faring during the coronavirus crisis – talking to Sky’s technology correspondent Rowland...
ListenFlybe, coronavirus 'delay' phase&migrant crisis | 5 March 2020 from 2020-03-05T15:17:45
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the spread of COVID-19 as well as the impact on workers and firms with Sky's Thomas Moore and Ian King.
Sk...
How will health services cope with COVID-19? | 4 March 2020 from 2020-03-04T16:35:37
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we look at how China and Italy are dealing with the coronavirus outbreak - talking to Sky Italia's Nicola Veschi and our Asia cor...
ListenGovernment plans to tackle domestic abuse and COVID-19 | 3 March 2020 from 2020-03-03T15:05:41
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we discuss the 'tweaked' Domestic Abuse Bill with our political correspondent Kate McCann.
Sky's health correspondent ...
How will coronavirus 'battle' plan affect everyday life? | 2 March 2020 from 2020-03-02T16:10:45
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we are joined by our science correspondent Thomas Moore and Jacqui Semple, chair of the Emergency Planning Society, to examine th...
ListenGreta Thunberg: Climate champion or political pawn? | 28 February 2020 from 2020-02-28T12:34:06
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we take a look at the Swedish environmental activist's approach to the climate debate - is it the right one?
We also ...
COVID-19 response: Not enough or over-reaction? | 27 February 2020 from 2020-02-27T16:32:20
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we see how easy it is to travel across Europe as the number of coronavirus cases rise.
Should we be shaking hands now...
Coronavirus crisis: Life in lockdown and travel impact | 26 February 2020 from 2020-02-26T13:50:42
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our Asia correspondent Tom Cheshire shares stories of what life is really like for people living in the Chinese city of Wuhan - ...
ListenHarvey Weinstein's fall from power and rise of #MeToo | 25 February 2020 from 2020-02-25T16:06:50
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we look at the disgraced Hollywood producer's fall from power after his convictions for sexual assault and rape.
We al...
Italy becomes centre of European COVID-19 outbreak | 24 February 2020 from 2020-02-24T16:12:33
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine the spread of the coronavirus outside of China - with rising cases in Italy, South Korea and Iran.
Sky's s...
Should Julian Assange be extradited to the US? | 21 February 2020 from 2020-02-21T13:13:27
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine the case of the WikiLeaks founder, who's facing espionage charges.
We speak to activist John Rees and journ...
Dying in silence: the humanitarian crisis in Syria | 20 February 2020 from 2020-02-20T15:08:07
On this special edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our special correspondent Alex Crawford exposes the reality of life for people under attack in Idlib.
We also...
Can UK-Russia relations improve if Putin stays in power? | 19 February 2020 from 2020-02-19T16:48:54
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan speaks exclusively to the new Russian ambassador Andrei Kelin.
We examine what the diplomat has had to say with Sky's Mos...
Chinese ambassador denies virus cover-up | 18 February 2020 from 2020-02-18T16:32:29
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, hear some of our exclusive interview with China's ambassador to the UK.
We'll be examining what Liu Xiaoming has had ...
Will death of Caroline Flack prompt change? | 17 February 2020 from 2020-02-17T16:59:14
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast we examine the role of the CPS, British press, social media and the TV presenter's employer ITV after the 40 year-old took her own life.
We...
Is China's response to COVID-19 too little too late? | 14 February 2020 from 2020-02-14T11:58:50
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine the Chinese response to the coronavirus outbreak and look at the story of a doctor who tried to warn the world about i...
ListenHas Britain got a problem with guns? | 13 February 2020 from 2020-02-13T16:27:36
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine the growing issue of guns in the hands of UK criminals - is there real cause for concern?
We're joined by S...
Deportation: What’s wrong with our human rights laws? | 12 February 2020 from 2020-02-12T16:22:41
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we examine the legal and moral issues thrown up by the decision to deport convicted criminals who are foreign nationals.
What's the real cost of HS2? | 11 February 2020 from 2020-02-11T17:03:13
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we take a look at the true financial scale and wider implications of the government's high speed rail scheme.
We also...
What have we learned about the coronavirus? | 10 February 2020 from 2020-02-10T16:12:21
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we're joined by experts from King's College London and Lancaster University to talk about what we now know about the coronavirus,...
ListenThe Daily with Dermot Murnaghan: Can authorities curb spread of coronavirus? from 2020-02-07T10:50:59
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we discuss the growing impact and spread of the coronavirus.
We also speak to our special correspondent Alex Crawford ...
The Daily with Dermot Murnaghan: Was Irish PM right to call an election? from 2020-02-06T16:28:24
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine the key issues in Ireland's general election.
We also take a look at major social changes Irish society has...
The Daily with Dermot Murnaghan: How do we tackle climate change? from 2020-02-05T16:12:17
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we take a look at the real impact climate change is having on our planet.
We also discuss efforts to tackle the issue...
Back to business but what Brexit trade deal will PM clinch with EU? from 2020-02-04T16:39:33
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we explore the different trade deal options, discussing the pros and cons of each.
We also take a look at the battles ...
Streatham terror attack: Are offenders leaving jail more violent? from 2020-02-03T16:28:15
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we explore how a man who'd recently been released from prison for a terror offence was able to carry out an attack in south London while under po...
ListenWhat Brexit means for us and why it's not over yet from 2020-01-31T14:12:42
On today's Brexit Day special podcast we explore how it'll affect our day-to-day lives. We also discuss the key issues to be negotiated between the UK and the EU through the transition period befor...
ListenBritons stranded in China are coming home from 2020-01-30T15:33:32
The government has confirmed that British nationals stranded in the Chinese city at the centre of the Coronavirus outbreak are to be flown home tonight.
We look at how they'll get here, ...
Northern heads for public ownership, and quarantine for Britons returning from Wuhan from 2020-01-29T15:48:52
The struggling train operator Northern will be put into public ownership from 1 March. We look at how the firm got into this position and what effect it's had on passengers.
Also, Britis...
Faster 5G with Huawei, but at what cost? from 2020-01-28T16:27:21
In today's Daily podcast, we look at the role Huawei will play in the UK's 5G network and the concerns associated with it.
We also consider the political implications, particularly the U...
Kobe Bryant: The scale of his legacy - and how Auschwitz is remembered from 2020-01-27T16:24:06
In today's Daily podcast, we look at how far Kobe Bryant's legacy stretches beyond basketball and that of the sporting world following his death in a helicopter crash at the age of 41.
A...
What's being done about the deadly coronavirus in the UK? from 2020-01-24T16:48:55
The health secretary chairs an emergency COBRA meeting to deal with the coronavirus, we talk to Tesco CEO Dave Lewis about reducing plastic, and Sky Ocean Rescue celebrates its third anniversary.
ListenScale of Saracens scandal revealed, and Brexit deal gets royal assent from 2020-01-23T16:24:58
On today's Daily podcast we examine the Saracens salary-cap scandal as Sky News obtains the full report into the breach by the rugby union Premiership club. Also, as Boris Johnson's Brexit withdraw...
ListenHow dangerous is the coronavirus? from 2020-01-22T15:27:20
As new cases of the coronavirus appear across the world, we ask how dangerous really is this new illness?
ListenTrump's star defence lawyer and lie detector tests for terrorists from 2020-01-21T15:36:54
Donald Trump's unveiled his star defence lawyer, and the government could be introducing lie detector tests for terrorists.
ListenWhat next for Harry and Meghan? And will HS2 really cost £100 billion? from 2020-01-20T15:51:26
Price Harry says he had "no other option" but to step down as a senior royal - and a leaked report suggests costs of the HS" rail link are soaring.
ListenWhy doctors want a social media tax - and are we a vegan nation? from 2020-01-17T15:39:02
The father of a teenage girl who took her own life says he has no doubt social media helped kill his daughter.
Ian Russell's backing a new report which calls for companies to pay toward...
Cameras in court - a leap of faith? from 2020-01-16T15:10:55
On today's Daily podcast we take a look at how cameras will soon be allowed to cover part of Crown Courts trials in England and Wales. We discuss the positives as well as the concerns surrounding t...
ListenWill Meghan Markle's dad testify? And the dangers of explicit selfies from 2020-01-15T15:48:26
The Duchess of Sussex is facing the prospect of facing her own father in court, over the publication of a letter she sent to him.
Thomas Markle could testify against Meghan in her legal...
Controversy over Flybe rescue deal, and are the Royals united? from 2020-01-14T16:39:43
On today's Daily podcast we examine Flybe's struggles, talk about the controversy over a rescue deal and discuss the airline's regional importance. We also take a more in-depth look at the Royal fa...
ListenReaction to devolution being restored at Stormont and the Oscar nominations from 2020-01-13T15:50:58
The Prime Minister's been in Stormont meeting the leaders of Northern Ireland's restored powersharing executive.
We discuss what led to three years without an Assembly, and what happens ...
Did Iran shoot down Ukrainian plane? And how to cut off drugs gangs from 2020-01-10T15:54:56
Iran's rejecting suggestions that a Ukrainian passenger jet was brought down by one of its own missiles.
We explore how experts have analysed a video of the moment the plane came down, and wh...
Should Harry and Meghan keep their Royal titles and perks? from 2020-01-09T16:27:47
On today's Daily podcast we discuss the decision by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to 'step back' as senior members of the Royal family - and reaction to the move.
ListenTrump reacts to Iran's missile strike, and questions over Ukrainian plane crash from 2020-01-08T17:31:30
On today's Daily podcast we talk about President Trump's response to Iran's missile attack on bases housing US troops in Iraq and whether it could now halt rising tensions with America. Also today,...
ListenCyprus rape claim case controversy, and the Labour leadership race gets going from 2020-01-07T16:21:16
On today's Daily podcast we discuss the case of a British woman convicted of lying about a rape claim in Cyprus and take a look at the wider implications for women abroad and impact on the reputati...
ListenUK fears over rising US-Iran tensions, and British success at the Golden Globes from 2020-01-06T16:38:04
On today's Daily podcast we discuss the fallout to America's drone strike that killed Iran's Major General Qassem Soleimani and examine the potential threat to Britain as the foreign secretary prep...
ListenWill death of top Iranian general spark war? And temperatures rise as Australia burns from 2020-01-03T16:22:56
On today's Daily podcast we examine the significance of the killing of Iran's Major General Qassem Soleimani by US forces and discuss what could happen next as tensions escalate between the two cou...
ListenAustralia's bushfires fuel the climate change debate from 2020-01-02T15:54:26
On today's #Daily podcast we examine the political response and discuss whether the bushfires could prompt a policy change for Australia's government.
Also, how could artificial intellig...
2019: The Queen's toughest year since 1992? from 2019-12-25T15:11:56
It's been a 'bumpy' 12 months but how will Her Majesty look back on this year? We reflect on the events surrounding the Royal family in 2019 and discuss what next for them in 2020.
ListenReview of the year: the biggest stories of 2019 from 2019-12-25T05:48:54
We take a look back at major events in 2019 - including terror attacks in London, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Two Brexit deadlines were missed, the Conservatives secured a Commons majority and it wa...
ListenCalls for action to end the number of people with learning disabilities or autism dying in care from 2019-12-20T16:35:12
An exclusive investigation's found another 10 people with learning disabilities or autism in secure hospitals have died over the last year, in addition to the 40 people who lost their lives between...
ListenTrump impeachment: who cares and who benefits? from 2019-12-19T16:17:24
On today's podcast we discuss reaction to the vote and look at what it really means. While Donald Trump denies any wrongdoing, we also talk about how Americans feel about it all ahead of the 2020 p...
ListenHow a female darts player has made history - and nurses strike in UK first from 2019-12-18T16:02:21
On today's podcast we talk about the significance of Fallon Sherrock becoming the first woman to beat a man at the PDC World Darts Championship - and take a look at what it could do for the sport.<...
ListenCould we still end up with a 'no-deal' Brexit? from 2019-12-17T16:14:24
On today's podcast we look at Boris Johnson's plan to enshrine the Brexit date into law and examine what it means as MPs return to Parliament after last week's general election. We also discuss a r...
ListenTalks to restore power-sharing at Stormont begin from 2019-12-16T15:41:21
Talks are taking place at Stormont aimed at breaking the deadlock that's meant no administration has been in place for a thousand days.
The shadow foreign secretary has started legal act...
Johnson’s Brexit election gamble pays off - but what next? from 2019-12-13T16:41:09
A champagne night for the Tories, carnage for Labour and catastrophe for the Lib Dems is celebrated by the SNP leader.
On today's special election podcast we digest the results, take a c...
The journey of rescue and recovery for volcano victims from 2019-12-12T15:58:27
In today's podcast, we discuss the rescue mission specialist teams are preparing to undertake to retrieve bodies from White Island, where a volcano erupted on Monday killing at least eight people.<...
ListenBrexit Election: The view from across the UK from 2019-12-11T16:23:21
As general election campaigning reaches its final day, we look back over how the last few weeks have been for the main political parties.
Our people and politics correspondent Nick Martin also...
Myanmar accused of genocide against Rohingya Muslims from 2019-12-10T16:35:01
On today's podcast, we discuss the Rohingya crisis as the UN's highest court in The Hague hears claims of genocide over the next few days. Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace ...
Listen'No signs of life' as volcano erupts in New Zealand from 2019-12-09T14:58:32
Russia's been handed a four year ban by the World Anti-Doping Agency, and there's been a volcanic eruption in New Zealand.
ListenShould Anthony Joshua's rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr be held in Saudi Arabia? from 2019-12-06T16:17:21
On today's Sky News Daily podcast we examine the controversy over the Middle Eastern country hosting the world heavyweight title fight this weekend. We look at the future for women in the kingdom a...
ListenDoes Facebook risk becoming a 'one-stop grooming shop'? from 2019-12-05T15:27:20
On today's Sky News Daily podcast we examine claims from the NSPCC children's charity over Facebook's plans for end-to-end encryption affecting its Messenger and Instagram Direct services. We also ...
ListenWill the UN climate summit bring about change? from 2019-12-04T16:08:24
Greenpeace warns the ocean is being pushed to the 'brink of collapse' as the UN climate summit continues in Madrid. We ask whether it will bring about change, and what it's like when thousands of r...
ListenNATO's 70th anniversary: will family rows overshadow the party? from 2019-12-03T16:19:59
On today's podcast we discuss the future of the military alliance and NATO's relevance going forward. We also examine the tensions between some member states and relations between the UK and US as ...
ListenHow was a convicted terrorist allowed to kill on London Bridge? from 2019-12-02T15:56:08
As victims of Friday's terror attack on London Bridge are remembered, we ask whether convicted terrorists who've been released early from prison are being monitored effectively.
Also hea...
What's next for the families of Hillsborough victims, after the match commander was cleared from 2019-11-29T15:50:37
We look at the reaction from families of the Hillsborough victims, after the match commander David Duckenfield was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter.
Also, energy giant Npower is ...
Donald Trump signs a bill supporting pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong from 2019-11-28T15:15:26
Donald Trump signs a bill supporting pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
Also, the Conservative and Labour parties are facing criticism that neither of their election manifestos carry...
Tributes are paid to celebrity chef Gary Rhodes who's died suddenly aged 59 from 2019-11-27T15:40:52
Jeremy Corbyn says he has proof the NHS would be up for sale under a Tory government.
We speak to a mum whose adopted son was so badly abused by his birth parents he was forced to have b...
The Chief Rabbi attacks Jeremy Corbyn over Labour's antisemitism response from 2019-11-26T16:05:29
Jeremy Corbyn and Labour have been attacked over antisemitism by the UK’s most senior Jewish leader.
And an investigation's found just one in 20 Black Friday deals is actually a good off...
Blue Story: Cinema ban for the gang film prompts racism claims from 2019-11-25T15:59:35
On today's podcast we discuss the backlash to a move by some cinema chains to ban screenings of the gang film Blue Story. We also look at a decision to strip Uber of its licence to operate in Londo...
ListenMan faces life in jail for murdering British backpacker from 2019-11-22T15:47:17
On today's podcast we hear from the family of Grace Millane who was murdered in New Zealand last December and reflect on the trial of a 27 year-old man convicted of killing her.
ListenLabour and the 'radical' election manifesto from 2019-11-21T15:14:43
Labour announce their general election manifesto, and Prince Andrew steps back from royal duties.
ListenThe Liberal Democrats and the 'Remain Bonus' from 2019-11-20T16:05:33
The Lib Dems unveil their general election manifesto, the rebranding of CCHQ Twitter account, and Mourinho is back in the Premier League.
ListenThe launch of the ambitious 'Green New Deal' from 2019-11-19T15:59:53
The Green Party launches their general election manifesto, the National Lottery turns 25, and how Kylie Jenner made nearly half a billion pounds.
ListenPrince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein: The questions left unanswered from 2019-11-18T15:54:13
Prince Andrew's attempt to clear his name is widely criticised - and police in Hong Kong threaten to shoot protesting students.
ListenHong Kong in recession as protests grow increasingly violent from 2019-11-15T16:04:56
On today's podcast we discuss the escalating violence seen during the pro-democracy demonstrations as Hong Kong falls into recession for the first time in a decade.
ListenFlooding: Why the UK must prepare for more extreme weather from 2019-11-14T15:37:15
On today's podcast we take a look at flooding that has hit parts of England in the past week, examining the response and discussing what can be done to better protect communities in future as the e...
ListenA broken social care system for people with autism from 2019-11-13T15:56:10
On today's podcast we discuss NHS data suggesting hundreds of people with a learning disability and/or autism are being held in mental health units in England even though they have been identified ...
Listen'We will slaughter you': The next generation of IS fighters? from 2019-11-11T15:37:19
On today's podcast, we discuss the future of Islamic State after visiting a camp holding women and children in northern Syria. Our Middle East correspondent Mark Stone reflects on his own safety co...
ListenBrexit Election: The SNP plan to take power away from the Tories from 2019-11-08T16:09:13
On today's podcast we examine the SNP's general election campaign launch. Plus we discuss who billionaire Michael Bloomberg is after critical comments about the current field of Democrat candidates...
ListenBrexit Election: The battle shifts to spending plans from 2019-11-07T16:02:14
On today's podcast we examine the spending pitches from Sajid Javid and John McDonnell as they seek to be the post-Brexit chancellor. We also discuss some of the more difficult headlines for the ma...
ListenBrexit Election: the first official day of the campaign from 2019-11-06T16:11:09
On today's podcast we take a look at how the political parties mark the first official day of the general election campaign. Plus we discuss a legal victory for climate change campaigners and the r...
ListenParliament Dissolves: Two years of fireworks in the Commons from 2019-11-05T16:08:05
On today's podcast we examine what has been achieved in the Commons as this Parliament comes to an end and discuss campaigning for the upcoming Brexit General Election. Plus, we talk about new rule...
ListenIs Nigel Farage risking his own Brexit dream? from 2019-11-04T15:55:31
On today's podcast we examine the Brexit Party's general election plan as it reveals its candidates. We also discuss the NHS as doctors urge MPs not to use it as a political football during the cam...
ListenCould the Brexit Party split the Leave vote in the General Election? from 2019-11-01T15:50:19
On today's podcast we discuss how the Brexit Party's General Election campaign could affect next month's vote. Plus we look ahead to England's rugby union World Cup final against South Africa this ...
ListenPromises as the Brexit general election battle begins from 2019-10-31T16:07:24
On today's podcast we discuss how the political parties will fight it out over the next six weeks to take control of the country - and Brexit.
We also look at why Twitter's banning polit...
Grenfell Tower inquiry: survivors call for change from 2019-10-30T16:27:45
We discuss the full report from the first phase of the Grenfell Tower inquiry, and hear the reaction of some of the survivors and relatives of those who died. Plus, the general election battle line...
ListenGet ready for a December general election from 2019-10-29T16:04:55
We discuss how the major parties stack up ahead of a general election in December, and ask what it could mean for Brexit. Plus, details emerge from the first report from the Grenfell Tower inquiry,...
ListenWill death of Islamic State leader boost President Trump's political survival? from 2019-10-28T15:43:54
On today's podcast we discuss the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria, what it means for the region, the rest of the world and President Trump.
ListenAll Boris Johnson wants for Christmas is a general election from 2019-10-25T14:35:36
The Prime Minister urges rivals to “man up” and support the public going to the polls in December, while EU leaders consider the length of any Brexit delay. Plus, further details emerge about the d...
ListenLorry deaths: what we know about the victims so far from 2019-10-24T15:01:10
Police say 39 people found dead in the back of a lorry in Essex were Chinese. We speak to a former Home Secretary about the problem as well as an ex-head of the UK Border Force to try to find out w...
ListenState of the nation ahead of a possible general election from 2019-10-23T14:19:51
More than a third of voters are deeply pessimistic about the economy and their own finances, according to a new Sky Data state-of-the-nation poll. Twice as many young children are suffering with an...
ListenThree days to 'rush through' Brexit deal from 2019-10-22T15:20:10
On today's podcast, we speak to Sky News' political correspondent Kate McCann about how the prime minister is trying to get his Brexit legislation through parliament in just three days.
...
Same-sex marriage and abortion will be legal in Northern Ireland on Tuesday from 2019-10-21T15:08:04
Same-sex marriage and abortion will become legal in Northern Ireland for the first time, how WhatsApp is linked with huge protests in Lebanon, and dirty air is linked with spikes in heart attacks.
ListenThe experience of a modern day slave from 2019-10-18T15:09:14
In today's podcast we hear from a victim of modern day slavery in the UK - who opens up on her ordeal.
Also, what are the parliamentary maths Boris Johnson has to overcome to get his Br...
A new Brexit deal has been agreed from 2019-10-17T14:52:49
Boris Johnson and the EU have agreed a new Brexit deal, and Extinction Rebellion protestors clashed with commuters in London.
ListenIs enough being done to stop children taking knives to school? from 2019-10-16T14:42:07
Figures show hundreds of children in England and Wales are taking weapons to school - we ask, is enough being done to stop it? Also today, we discuss the significance of Neil Woodford shutting down...
ListenThe "most appalling night" in English football from 2019-10-15T14:50:04
Turkey says a ceasefire is "not an option" in northern Syria, and can UEFA do anything to stamp out racism in football?
ListenWhat does the Queen's Speech mean for Brexit? from 2019-10-14T15:08:57
We discuss the key points from the Queen’s Speech, and what it could mean for Brexit. Plus, the case of a notorious paedophile who has been found dead in his prison cell.
ListenIs the police operation for climate change protests working? from 2019-10-11T14:53:22
On today's podcast we discuss how well police are coping with Extinction Rebellion demos as resources are diverted from other parts of the country. We also examine a renewed optimism as the Brexit ...
ListenHas Britain got a cocaine problem? from 2019-10-10T12:55:14
On today's podcast we discuss an exclusive study for Sky News that's revealed the shocking level of the Class A drug's consumption here. We'll also hear from former addicts, a dealer and those task...
ListenTurkey begins military operation in northern Syria from 2019-10-09T15:09:39
As Turkish forces move into northern Syria, we examine the reasons why and what it means for the region in today's podcast. We also join the family of Harry Dunn on a journey for answers about thei...
ListenHow far are climate change protesters prepared to go? from 2019-10-08T15:06:08
As activists continue to block roads in central London with some also glued to Government buildings, we take a look in today's podcast at the impact it's having and whether public support could soo...
ListenHow was US diplomat's wife able to leave the UK after a fatal crash? from 2019-10-07T15:02:35
On today's podcast we hear from the family of teenager Harry Dunn who was killed in a crash in Northamptonshire - as the suspect Anne Sacoolas is urged to return. We discuss the issues surrounding ...
Listen'We've been priced out of our hometown' from 2019-10-04T15:12:17
We discover rough sleeping is on the rise in rural England - plus a row between Facebook and the government over our private messages.
ListenJennifer Arcuri speaks out about her links with Boris Johnson from 2019-10-03T14:58:01
Businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri says claims she benefited financially from her friendship with Boris Johnson are "false". And we meet the cabin crew-turned-campaigner fighting for out-of-work Thomas ...
ListenPM proposes 'reasonable' Brexit divorce deal from 2019-10-02T14:42:52
Boris Johnson has made a new Brexit offer to the EU, urging Brussels to compromise - plus Prince Harry's attack on some sections of the media.
ListenPM refuses to deny affair with businesswoman investigated over public funds from 2019-10-01T16:09:10
Boris Johnson refuses three times to deny he had an affair with businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri - and protests rage in Hong Kong as China celebrates a major anniversary.
ListenA pay rise for 4 million people? from 2019-09-30T15:35:01
Today we've taken the Daily podcast to Manchester for the Conservative Party Conference.
We ask whether allegations the Prime Minister inappropriately touched a journalist's leg in 1999 ...
Prince Harry follows in his mother's footsteps from 2019-09-27T15:05:21
Dominic Cummings says MPs need to "respect" the EU referendum result, and Prince Harry's been to the same minefield as his mother visited twenty years ago.
ListenBoris Johnson's sister calls his language 'tasteless' from 2019-09-26T14:58:11
Boris Johnson's sister Rachel is among those criticising the prime minister for his language in the Commons.
Also, Scotland's move to make alcohol cost at least 50 pence per unit has led...
Will President Trump be impeached? from 2019-09-25T15:12:15
We ask what the launch of an impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump means for him. Also today, MPs return to the Commons after the Supreme Court ruled the suspension of Parliament was unlawful and U...
ListenSuspension of Parliament 'unlawful' - Supreme Court rains on Boris Johnson's parade from 2019-09-24T15:19:19
On today's podcast we discuss the legal and political implications of the Supreme Court's historic ruling that proroguing Parliament was 'unlawful, void and to no effect'. We have reaction from the...
ListenA huge repatriation operation begins after Thomas Cook's collapse from 2019-09-23T14:17:25
On today's podcast we examine the collapse of one of the world's best-known holiday names - what it means for customers, staff and the wider travel industry. Plus we're in Brighton for Labour's con...
ListenThe Greta Effect: Climate strikes across the globe from 2019-09-20T14:42:51
Global climate strikes have taken place across the world, and the future's uncertain for travel agent Thomas Cook.
ListenCanada's prime minister accused of racism from 2019-09-19T15:12:38
Justin Trudeau is facing a backlash after a photo of him emerged wearing ‘brownface’ at a fancy dress party in 2001.
Also on today’s podcast, what next for Saudi Arabia after they accus...
Is it the beginning of the end for Benjamin Netanyahu? from 2019-09-18T14:40:57
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has refused to say which way he'd vote in a Brexit referendum, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces an uncertain future.
ListenThe decision to prorogue parliament heads to the Supreme Court from 2019-09-17T14:55:40
The decision to prorogue parliament heads to the Supreme Court, and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson launches a scathing attack on her political rivals.
ListenWhy the drone attack on Saudi Arabia's oil plants is a big deal from 2019-09-16T15:14:20
What an attack on Saudi oil refineries means for the world - and a European leader hosts a fiery press conference after Boris Johnson pulls out at the last minute. Plus the little-known effects of ...
ListenByron burger: Family call for law change after allergy death from 2019-09-13T15:13:03
We look at the case of Owen Carey, an 18-year-old with a dairy allergy who died after eating a Byron chicken burger containing buttermilk. Plus, the first US Democratic debate with all 10 candidate...
ListenThe Prime Minister denies lying to the Queen from 2019-09-12T15:16:08
Boris Johnson insists he "absolutely did not" lie to Queen over the need to suspend Parliament. We also ask how likely or not it is we'll experience what has been set out in the Government's 'no-de...
ListenHas Boris Johnson broken the law by suspending Parliament? from 2019-09-11T15:33:36
A Scottish court has ruled Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament is unlawful, and we ask what that means and what happens next.
Also today, hear from people who want to help the migra...
Are options running out for the Prime Minister? from 2019-09-10T14:57:19
After a late night of drama in the Commons, we ask what options Boris Johnson faces to get Brexit over the line.
Also, find out who made Theresa May's resignation honours list, and a review i...
Parliament is to be suspended from 2019-09-09T15:17:38
Parliament is suspended for five weeks. John Bercow has announced he will stand down as Commons speaker on 31 October at the latest. British Airways flights are crippled by strike action. And after...
ListenThe rise and fall of Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe from 2019-09-06T14:14:24
On today's podcast we discuss the legacy Robert Mugabe leaves behind following his death at the age of 95. We also examine the impact of Hurricane Dorian on the Bahamas and look at the challenges f...
ListenJo Johnson 'torn' between national interest and family loyalty from 2019-09-05T14:47:59
On today's podcast we discuss Tory MP Jo Johnson's departure on another turbulent day for his brother and prime minister Boris Johnson. We also examine Labour's position after turning down the oppo...
ListenTaking control of Brexit - but who's got the power? from 2019-09-04T14:52:30
On today's podcast we discuss the Tory rebellion over Brexit, accusations that Labour is backtracking over a general election and can Boris Johnson regain control after his first colourful PMQs sin...
ListenIs there an appetite for a General Election? from 2019-09-03T14:30:45
On today's podcast we explore how the people feel about a potential trip to the polls as Boris Johnson seeks to break the Brexit deadlock. We'll also examine the impact it's having on the pound. An...
ListenBrexit - are we heading for a General Election? from 2019-09-02T14:39:36
With just one week left before parliament is suspended ahead of the UK leaving the EU on October the 31st - is a General Election on the horizon? Sky's Rob Powell in London and Adam Parsons in Brus...
ListenHas Apple's iPhone security armour been dented by a hack? from 2019-08-30T14:50
On today's podcast we discuss Google's claim that hackers have been monitoring iPhone users for years. We also examine Boris Johnson's accusation that 'remainers' in Parliament are making a Brexit ...
ListenThe murders that shattered Thailand's backpacking dream from 2019-08-29T15:04:13
We discuss the murders of British backpackers Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, as their killers’ bid to halt their executions fails. Plus, what can Ruth Davidson’s resignation as Scottish Conser...
ListenWhy does the PM want to suspend Parliament? from 2019-08-28T15:20:21
We’ll discuss what Boris Johnson’s plan to suspend Parliament means for Brexit and the chances of an autumn general election. Plus, a special interview with the partner of a journalist shot dead in...
ListenWhat does Nigel Farage's offer to Boris Johnson mean for Brexit? from 2019-08-27T15:00:48
We discuss why the Brexit Party is offering to do a deal with the Conservatives. Plus, Sky News reveals the UK political party with the most complaints over data use, and our correspondent in Brazi...
ListenAmazon rainforest wildfires: "Our house is burning" from 2019-08-23T15:01:49
Today on the Daily podcast: The French President calls wildfires in the Amazon an international crisis.
Bake Off judge Prue Leith is the latest celebrity cook brought in to improve Engla...
UK and France clash over Brexit from 2019-08-22T14:54:37
French president Emmanuel Macron has told Boris Johnson a new Brexit Withdrawal Agreement will not be possible in 30 days.
Also today, Donald Trump is facing accusations of having a mess...
Could HS2 rail link be scrapped? from 2019-08-21T14:52:24
The future of HS2 has been thrown into doubt as a review is launched into whether the £55 billion high speed rail project should continue.
Also, China has confirmed a worker at Britain'...
'Jihadi Jack' says he wants to join the fight against Islamist radicalisation from 2019-08-20T14:31:26
On today's podcast we hear from the former IS recruit Jack Letts, known as 'Jihadi Jack', after he was stripped of his British citizenship and discuss what's next for him. Also, we'll examine react...
ListenIs fake news about vaccines triggering a rise in measles? from 2019-08-19T15:19:34
The Prime Minister wants action on social media scare stories about MMR jabs and other vaccines after a rise in cases of measles
ListenFootballers caught up in gangland turf war from 2019-08-16T15:06:40
It's understood footballers are spending up to £100,000 on guard dogs for protection, as experts tell us Arsenal stars Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolasinac are 'caught up in gangland turf war.'
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Inside Huawei: we meet the Chinese tech giant's founder from 2019-08-15T15:32:38
Our Asia correspondent is invited inside the Chinese tech giant Huawei to talk to the company’s chief executive about trade wars, Boris Johnson and the UK’s 5G network. Plus, could Jeremy Corbyn be...
ListenThe death of Nora Quoirin - what we know so far from 2019-08-14T15:21:15
After the body of the missing London schoolgirl Nora Quoirin was found dead in a forest in Malaysia, we look at circumstances around her disappearance. Also on the podcast, the former Chancellor hi...
ListenWhat is going on in Hong Kong? from 2019-08-13T14:44:36
As demonstrators in Hong Kong blockade the airport for a fifth day, what next? Our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay discussing the ongoing protests and how it may affect China-US relations. Also, ...
ListenThe Jeffrey Epstein scandal explained from 2019-08-12T15:20:45
Why has the apparent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein - who was awaiting trail on sex trafficking charges - rocked the US? Also, on the podcast - the government announces a review into sentencing laws fo...
ListenThe economy's shrunk, but should we be worried? from 2019-08-09T14:49:56
On today's podcast we examine what the latest GDP figures mean, the outcome of a murder trial involving a church warden and magician in a Buckinghamshire village and the rising rate of asthma-relat...
ListenAmazon rainforest decline: Can we save the Lungs of the World? from 2019-08-08T12:59:02
On today's podcast we explore the impact of deforestation and commercial farming on the Amazon rainforest as a UN report warns land use must alter to limit climate change. We also discuss (16:39) t...
ListenWho is the prime minister's most senior adviser, Dominic Cummings? from 2019-08-07T16:12:59
Boris Johnson's most senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, has rejected claims from a Tory MP that he is arrogant about the constitution. On today's Daily podcast, we look into the career of the former...
ListenThe (limited) ways MPs could prevent a no deal Brexit from 2019-08-06T14:53:52
Today we look at how far Boris Johnson may have to go to deliver Brexit by the October deadline and we discuss Wayne Rooney's confirmed move to Derby as a player-coach next year.
ListenThe US President blames the latest mass shootings on mental illness from 2019-08-05T15:13:39
Donald Trump blames mental illness, video games and social media for mass shootings in the United States. But his critics think he has to take some responsibility because of the language he uses.
Is the world heading towards a new arms race as a nuclear pact unravels? from 2019-08-02T15:23:48
The US blames Russia for the collapse of a landmark arms deal, an embarrassing defeat sets a new record for the PM, and tens of thousands of holidaymakers' plans are thrown into chaos.
ListenWhat the reported death of Osama Bin Laden's son means for global terror from 2019-08-01T15:15:33
Osama Bin Laden's son is said to have been killed, why thousands of people are dying needlessly every day, and the chance of a UK recession has increased.
ListenPrince Harry suggests smaller families save the planet from 2019-07-31T15:17:25
We’ll discuss Prince Harry’s suggestion that he’ll have a “maximum” of two children because of environmental concerns. Plus, freak flash floods hit the UK and Boris Johnson tries to revive power-sh...
ListenWhat is the future of the UK high street? from 2019-07-30T15:16:58
A Sky News investigation looks at our shopping habits as the rise of online retail and out-of-town centres could see a change to UK high streets for good. Also on the podcast, the pound tumbles aga...
ListenVaginal mesh scandal: Why it should concern all of us from 2019-07-29T14:58:58
We discuss why the vaginal mesh scandal should matter to us all, and we ask what a weekend of protests in Hong Kong and Russia means for democracy around the world.
ListenToo hot to handle: Why can't our transport system cope? from 2019-07-26T15:12:56
We speak to a travel expert about the major disruption to trains and planes during this week’s heatwave. Plus, Boris Johnson pushes ahead with 20,000 more police officers, and fresh concerns about ...
ListenWhat Boris Johnson's cabinet tells us from 2019-07-25T14:51:43
Boris Johnson has appointed his Cabinet. We analyse what it tells us and hear from some of them. Also today, the prime minister has gone head to head with Jeremy Corbyn in the Commons.
ListenTheresa May leaves Number 10 from 2019-07-24T14:58:19
Theresa May has formally tendered her resignation as prime minister to the Queen, paving the way for Boris Johnson to take over at Number 10. We look at what she has achieved during her three years...
ListenNew prime minister: Who is the real Boris Johnson? from 2019-07-23T12:06:19
As the new prime minister promises to unite and energise the UK, we ask those who've worked and studied with Boris Johnson what he's really like. And when he gets behind the door of Number 10, what...
ListenMinister quits ahead of predicted Tory leadership win for Boris Johnson from 2019-07-22T15:00:24
Sir Alan Duncan resigns as Foreign Office minister because he doesn't want to serve under a government led by Boris Johnson - we ask who else is set to quit?
ListenDonald Trump - are UK politicians afraid of the American President? from 2019-07-19T15:16:17
In today's podcast we ask why UK politicians won't call the US President out over racist language, and 17 people are injured in a alleged street car race in Stevenage.
ListenMay's final Commons defeat - Tory rebels make no-deal Brexit harder from 2019-07-18T15:28:37
Rebel Tory MPs vote against the government to make it harder for Britain's next prime minister to force through a no-deal Brexit
ListenGreta Thunberg - the 16-year-old leader of the climate movement from 2019-07-17T15:25:03
Our climate change correspondent Hannah Thomas-Peter talks to the Swedish activist - who is criticising UK carbon emissions targets. Also on the podcast, are our elderly being let down by the polic...
ListenWhat next in Scotland's war on drugs? from 2019-07-16T15:14:07
There were almost 1,200 drug-related deaths in Scotland last year, the highest level since current records began. On the Daily podcast we investigate what can be done to stop these deaths.
Will England's world cup victory change cricket forever? from 2019-07-15T15:00:53
We discuss whether England winning the Cricket World Cup will help boost interest in the sport, and inspire a new generation of players. Plus, Donald Trump is accused of racism, and the new face of...
ListenThe UK's military boost in the Gulf - can it calm the waters with Iran? from 2019-07-12T15:14:49
Today we examine the wider impact of growing tensions between the UK and Iran, plus we'll be discussing the issue around what happens to our online accounts when we die and we take a look at Englan...
Listen'This is a dangerous game': Tensions rise between the UK and Iran from 2019-07-11T15:16:32
Today we examine the findings of a public inquiry into the death of Anthony Grainger who was shot by police in 2012, we'll also be discussing the rising tensions between Iran and the UK and chattin...
ListenDid President Trump bully the UK's ambassador out of a job? from 2019-07-10T14:54:50
The UK ambassador to Washington has announced he's quitting his post following criticism from Donald Trump. Sir Kim Darroch was called "very stupid" by the US President after a leaked memo in which...
ListenHas Labour clarified its Brexit policy? from 2019-07-09T15:14:52
On today's podcast, we discuss Labour's decision to campaign for remaining in the EU in the event of a second referendum on a Conservative Brexit deal. Jeremy Corbyn's announced his party will chal...
ListenA diplomatic disaster: How damaging will leaked memos prove to be? from 2019-07-08T14:54:55
On today's podcast we discuss the fallout to the leak of diplomatic memos, plus we'll take a look at job losses at Deutsche Bank and we'll hear from Heather Mills on what she claims is the highest ...
ListenCan a car maker's electric plans drive the industry forward? from 2019-07-05T15:03:53
On today's podcast we take a look at Jaguar Land Rover's plans to build electric cars in Birmingham. We'll also be discussing tensions over the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker, the growing use of ...
ListenWhy have police been told to stop using facial recognition technology? from 2019-07-04T15:20:14
The first ever independent evaluation into the Metropolitan Police's use of facial recognition technology suggests it is not accurate, and could be illegal
ListenWill Boris Johnson block taxes aimed at reducing obesity? from 2019-07-03T15:06:03
The Tory leadership hopeful Boris Johnson wants a review into new levies aimed at cutting obesity
ListenStark climate change warning after record heatwave from 2019-07-02T15:09:17
Scientists make a direct link between last week's record-breaking heatwave and climate change
ListenShould sex offender suspects get anonymity before they're charged? from 2019-07-01T15:18:14
Sir Cliff Richard and campaigners are calling for a change to the law over the anonymity of sex offender suspects. Also in the podcast, are the Liberal Democrats really on the rise again? And we lo...
ListenWill the Salisbury suspects ever face justice? from 2019-06-28T15:02:15
We discuss whether Theresa May’s tough talk with Russia over the nerve-agent attack will result in any action. Plus, a look back at a busy first week of head-to-head Conservative leadership campaig...
ListenA New Climate: How easy is it to cut your emissions? from 2019-06-27T05:00:06
In the final instalment of our special climate series, we're finding out how we need to change to save the planet. Helen-Ann Smith takes on the challenge of cutting her carbon footprint. If we're a...
ListenA New Climate: How China is hero and villain from 2019-06-26T04:00:18
Welcome to China - the world's worst polluter. In the latest in our special series about our changing climate, Asia correspondent Tom Cheshire investigates whether Beijing has the appetite to chang...
ListenA New Climate: Costing the earth from 2019-06-25T05:00:19
We continue our special series of podcasts with a look at the economics behind climate change. Ed Conway asks how much it will cost to save the planet - and who will pay?
ListenA New Climate: We are chapter one from 2019-06-24T04:30:09
This week we're putting the Sky News Daily podcast in the hands of our correspondents, as they investigate our changing climate. We will visit China, look at the economics and investigate what we c...
ListenTrump calls off Iran strikes with minutes to spare from 2019-06-21T15:07:46
The US President says his military was "cocked and loaded" before he called off a strike on Iran. Mark Field is suspended after he was filmed forcefully throwing a climate change protester out of a...
ListenAge verification checks on porn websites delayed again from 2019-06-20T14:58:57
The government's porn age verification scheme has been delayed for a third time. We look at why, and when we can expect it to be introduced.
Also, black cab rapist John Worboys has plead...
Royal Security - what happens when it goes wrong? from 2019-06-19T15:21:10
An elderly lady is in hospital after being hit by a convoy taking the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to an event, and a UN report says there's 'credible evidence' to investigate the Crown Prince of ...
ListenFootball legend Michel Platini questioned over World Cup corruption claims from 2019-06-18T15:11:46
Facebook is to launch a new digital currency - but how will it work? Former UEFA President - Michel Platini - is questioned about corruption over the Qatar World Cup. The politician who claims fema...
ListenIran tensions: Are we edging closer to war? from 2019-06-17T15:02:59
Iran threatens to break an international nuclear treaty within days, and which Tory leadership hopefuls will make it to the next stage?
ListenTwo years on - what have we learnt from Grenfell? from 2019-06-14T16:38:11
On the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy we look at how those affected are doing now, as there's a fresh warning from the Fire Brigades' Union over safety.
ListenBoris Johnson - has he got one foot in Downing Street? from 2019-06-13T15:07:59
We analyse and dissect Boris Johnson's victory in the first round of the Tory leadership ballot and British cyclist Chris Froome is in intensive care following a freak crash while training for the ...
ListenTear gas and armed police - why are people rioting in Hong Kong? from 2019-06-12T15:24:52
Demonstrations in Hong Kong escalate over a proposed extradition law, the UK Government wants us to have "net zero" emissions by 2050 and Boris Johnson launches his Tory leadership bid.
ListenCould the Oxfam scandal change the charity sector forever? from 2019-06-11T15:11:31
We discuss the report into Oxfam’s “culture of tolerating poor behaviour”, why two Tory leadership candidates are disagreeing over Brexit, and the co-author of the bestselling “Slay In Your Lane: T...
ListenTory leadership candidates make their pitches from 2019-06-10T15:00:14
MPs hoping to be the next leader of the Conservative party and prime minister have launched their campaigns. We'll explore who's in the running.
Also, we look at why the number of men gi...
Should Nigel Farage's party be involved in Brexit talks? from 2019-06-07T14:57:23
On today's podcast we discuss demands from the Brexit Party's leader on Theresa May's last day as Tory leader, Labour's narrow victory in the Peterborough by-election and how overdraft fees are cha...
ListenD-Day 75: Veterans are honoured in France and the UK from 2019-06-06T15:55:50
On today's podcast we're at key events marking the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings and we'll hear memories of those involved. Also today, reaction to Ford's decision to close its plant in So...
ListenD-Day landings: Remembering 75 years on from 2019-06-05T14:34:55
On today's podcast we reflect on events marking the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings during World War Two, we'll hear stories from veterans and discuss its importance for future generations. ...
ListenTrump state visit: A day of protests and politics from 2019-06-04T15:08:46
On today's podcast we focus on the politics and protests on day two of the US president's state visit to the UK. We also discuss ideas including plain packaging for sugary foods to improve our health.
ListenTrump state visit: Are we right to roll out red carpet? from 2019-06-03T15:41:47
Even before he landed in London, Donald Trump had taken aim at the city's mayor - calling Sadiq Khan a 'stone cold loser'. Find out what prompted the outburst, and what else happened on day one of ...
ListenTrump state visit: What to look out for from 2019-05-31T13:49:04
Donald Trump lands in the UK for his state visit on Monday. Ahead of his arrival, we get five Sky News experts together to tell us where he'll be going and who he'll be meeting.
ListenAre you breaking the law with your Airbnb? from 2019-05-30T15:04:28
On today's podcast we investigate a growing problem with people breaking the rules over short term lets. We also hear from the Chancellor on Brexit and we discuss England's chances in the cricket w...
ListenWhy Boris Johnson has been ordered to appear in court from 2019-05-29T15:42:39
Boris Johnson has been ordered to appear in court over claims he lied and misled the public by saying the UK sent the EU £350m a week
ListenWhere do the Tories and Labour go from here? from 2019-05-28T15:17:19
The former prime minister Tony Blair discusses the fallout from the European Elections - which saw the Conservatives and Labour perform poorly.
Ex-Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell is...
Theresa May's time in Number 10 ends in tears from 2019-05-24T15:02:10
Theresa May fought back tears as she announced she is resigning as prime minister.
Hear the speech she's given, and how Brussels has reacted to the news. We also speak to voters about what the...
Gangs are keeping 'scoreboards' for knife and gun violence from 2019-05-23T15:35
It's emerged some gangs in the UK are point-scoring gun and knife violence, based on its severity.
Gangs are keeping 'scoreboards' for knife and gun violence
Gangs are keeping...
Cabinet 'furious' with Theresa May's new Brexit plan from 2019-05-22T15:10:26
The Prime Minister has revealed her revised Brexit plan will be published in full on Friday, but it's getting criticism from all sides.
Also today:
A ban on plastic straws, stirrers...
British Steel on the brink - but can it be saved? from 2019-05-21T14:52:58
We take a look at why British Steel could face collapse and what needs to be done to save it. We also discuss the use of facial recognition technology by police as a legal challenge is brought in S...
ListenGoogle cuts off Huawei - is your phone affected? from 2019-05-20T14:56:58
We discuss the implications facing Huawei phone users after Google cuts its Android licence. We also hear a mother's story after a critical report on children in mental health hospitals. And how LG...
ListenWho will join Boris Johnson in the race for No 10? from 2019-05-17T15:01:37
Who will join Boris Johnson in the race for No 10?
Also today:
- Brexit talks have collapsed
- A Neo-Nazi has been jailed for plotting to murder Labour MP Rosie Cooper w...
Foreign Office 'in crisis mode' over US-Iran tensions from 2019-05-16T15:07:14
Britain has raised the threat level for UK forces and diplomats in Iraq as tensions rise between the United States and Iran.
Also on today's podcast:
- Parents object to same-...
Jeremy Kyle Show axed after death of guest from 2019-05-15T15:06:53
MPs are launching an inquiry into reality TV programmes, after the Jeremy Kyle Show was taken off air following the death of a guest.
Also on today's Daily podcast; tensions grow betwee...
What’s up with WhatsApp, and should we be worried? from 2019-05-14T14:56:36
We discuss the impact of the WhatsApp cyber surveillance attack, why the National Crime Agency is asking for hundreds of millions of pounds of extra funding, the future of British Steel, and so-cal...
ListenThe Jeremy Kyle Show is taken off air from 2019-05-13T14:15:40
ITV drops The Jeremy Kyle Show indefinitely and Julian Assange is facing another extradition battle.
ListenWhat could the US-China trade war mean for the UK? from 2019-05-10T14:57:06
We discuss the escalating US-China trade war and what it could mean for the UK. Also today, how booze is leading to harm for others and travelling to the Champions League or Europa League finals? W...
ListenDanny Baker sacked over Tweet row from 2019-05-09T15:28:49
We discuss how a tweet about the Royal baby has cost the presenter Danny Baker his job. Also on today's podcast we take a look at a government fund to replace cladding on private tower blocks in En...
ListenTensions rise as Iran issues 60-day ultimatum to world powers from 2019-05-08T15:02:52
Iran threatens action if there’s no agreement over nuclear deal; The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear with their baby son in public for the first time; Uber drivers on strike; and the Green Party ...
ListenRoyal baby - what will the name be? from 2019-05-07T15:30:21
After the birth of the latest royal baby, we're in Windsor to discuss possible names for Harry and Meghan's new 'Baby Sussex'. While in politics, it's another big week for Theresa May - our politic...
ListenPM heckled after 'very difficult' local election results for Tories from 2019-05-03T15:26:21
Theresa May's been heckled as she admitted the local election results were "very difficult" for the Conservatives
ListenWill there be a police inquiry into the sacked defence secretary? from 2019-05-02T15:10:08
Detectives are facing pressure to investigate Gavin Williamson who's been sacked as Defence Secretary - although he denies leaking details from a secret government meeting.
ListenAthlete told she has too much testosterone to compete as a female from 2019-05-01T15:22:43
Caster Semenya has lost her fight against rules designed to decrease naturally high testosterone levels in some female runners
ListenFresh probe into patient deaths after hospital scandal from 2019-04-30T15:34:37
The deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in Hampshire will face a new criminal investigation
ListenShould rape victims be forced to hand over their phones? from 2019-04-29T15:07:14
Campaigners aren't happy potential victims of rape are being made to choose between privacy or justice as police are asking accusers to hand over their phones or cases could be dropped. And with a ...
ListenBike hunters: Meet the owners out to catch thieves from 2019-04-26T15:00:28
We reveal the group of bikers trying to reduce thefts and reunite owners with their stolen vehicles by patrolling the streets. Plus, the fallout from the National Security Council leak over Huawei,...
ListenMeasles: Why are thousands of British children not vaccinated? from 2019-04-25T15:09:31
Hundreds of thousands of children in the UK missed the MMR vaccine, and one NHS boss has described it as a "growing public health timebomb”. Plus, the Sainsbury’s and Asda merger is off and details...
ListenShould a Chinese tech firm build the UK's new 5G network? from 2019-04-24T14:58:54
Senior security figures warn of the risks of allowing Huawei to access the UK's critical communications network - and Sri Lankan police reveal details of the Easter Sunday bombers.
ListenSri Lanka bombings: Were chances missed to prevent it? from 2019-04-23T15:06:58
Hundreds of people were killed in eight blasts on Easter Sunday, but could the authorities have prevented it, if intelligence was passed on correctly? Plus, the “New IRA” says it killed a journalis...
ListenRacist abuse and conspiracy theories: The trolling of Meghan from 2019-04-18T15:02:29
Our analysis reveals the extent of social media abuse directed at the Duchess of Sussex - much of it racially motivated - and the bizarre conspiracy theories being peddled online. Also, are climate...
ListenClimate protesters hold up thousands of commuters from 2019-04-17T15:14:50
Clime change protesters carryout third day of direct action, and hear of a new way of rehabilitating sex offenders.
ListenRebuilding after the Notre-Dame fire from 2019-04-16T15:41:41
More than 300 million pounds has been raised to help rebuild Notre-Dame in Paris following a huge fire and we talk to our correspondent in the city to find out how people there have been reacting.
ListenHow easy should it be for landlords to evict tenants? from 2019-04-15T15:43:40
The government is setting out plans to make it harder for landlords to turf out tenants at short notice, but there are warnings it'll lead to fewer homes available for rent. Also, does Tiger Woods'...
ListenNew technology to tackle drivers using their phones from 2019-04-12T15:13:58
New sensors can track when a mobile is used in a car, and Nigel Farage launches his new political party.
ListenWikileaks: What next for Julian Assange after arrest? from 2019-04-11T16:08
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange found guilty of skipping bail in a dramatic day in London - following his arrest after Ecuador stripped him of citizenship. Meanwhile, the UK will is given until th...
ListenStalking: As police failings revealed, what can be done for victims? from 2019-04-10T15:21:52
As a report is published into police failings following the murder of a 19-year-old in Sussex - who was stalked and killed by her ex - we look at what changes need to be made. Plus, a special repor...
ListenLGBT row - teacher receives death threat over lessons from 2019-04-09T15:35:07
A school teacher has received a death threat in Birmingham over his teaching of LGBT lessons to primary school kids and what next in Brexit? We look ahead to a big day for the Prime Minister tomorrow.
ListenOnline harm: Are new laws needed to protect kids? from 2019-04-08T15:15:05
The Government promises some of the toughest laws against harmful online content in the world, and how you ask the 999 operator for help without speaking.
If you’ve been affected by any...
Racism in football: What will put a stop to it? from 2019-04-05T15:26:01
Tottenham and England defender Danny Rose says he can't wait to hang up his boots following racist abuse - we look at what measures could put and end to it. And what is a "Flextension" as another B...
ListenIs Joe Biden's White House dream already over? from 2019-04-04T15:31:42
On today's podcast we look at how allegations against Joe Biden could damage any bid for the White House. Also, why MPs are being urged to think more before they speak and we investigate a report o...
ListenHillsborough families disappointed as jury can't reach verdict from 2019-04-03T15:46:24
The jury in the trial of David Duckenfield, the match commander on the day of the Hillsborough disaster, has failed to reach a verdict and he now faces a retrial. Plus, does Theresa May's decision ...
ListenMesh surgery ban lifted - but is it safe? from 2019-04-02T15:21:49
On today's podcast we discuss the use of vaginal mesh operations as new guidelines are issued. Also, will Brexit happen next week? We take a look at the latest move to postpone the UK's EU departure.
ListenWhy teachers could be made responsible for tackling knife crime from 2019-04-01T15:00:14
Theresa May wants doctors and teachers to play more of a role in ending knife crime, and MPs will vote again on what they want Brexit policy to be.
ListenBrunei legalises stoning and whipping gay people from 2019-03-29T16:17:46
Today was supposed to be Brexit day - but MPs voted against the prime minister's deal for a third time. And why George Clooney believes we should boycott Brunei.
ListenTheresa May's Brexit deal hinges on the Democratic Unionists - but they're not budging from 2019-03-28T15:52:57
Yet more debates are planned on Brexit on the day we were supposed to be leaving the EU - and people living near Grenfell Tower fear chemicals from the fire still pose a health risk.
ListenIs this the end of speeding? from 2019-03-27T16:01:40
New laws could automatically limit the speed of all new cars - and the huge jewellery theft which took place just yards from thousands of runners.
ListenMPs seize control of Brexit - but will it make a difference? from 2019-03-26T15:33:08
Theresa May is facing another embarrassment as MPs take over the agenda to hold their own votes on Brexit - and we ask Americans what they make of a two-year investigation which has found no eviden...
ListenBrexit: Would changing Prime Minister achieve anything? from 2019-03-25T16:32:04
Theresa May clings onto power -despite reports of a coup and an ultimatum. So what did happen at Chequers this weekend? Also, we find out what it's like on the ground in Mozambique, after the devas...
Listen7 Brexit options now on the table from 2019-03-22T16:13:22
MPs likely to face 7 options for Brexit and the teenagers crushed to death in County Tyrone are laid to rest.
ListenOne million people sign petition to cancel Brexit from 2019-03-21T16:14:45
Theresa May arrives in Brussels hoping to save her EU withdrawal deal, while more than one million people sign a petition calling for Brexit to be cancelled. Also, a teenager is jailed for killing ...
ListenWhat does Theresa May's Brexit letter tell us? from 2019-03-20T16:18:05
The Prime Minister finally reveals how long she wants Brexit delayed for - but what has been the response in Brussels?
Also, the devastation in Mozambique caused by a deadly cyclone. And...
Is the response to self harm images online good enough? from 2019-03-19T16:19:41
We examine how self harm images online are being dealt with and there is a 'jaws of death' warning over water supplies.
ListenCan May hold another vote on the same Brexit deal? from 2019-03-18T16:30:48
The speaker makes a ruling in the House of Commons on whether the Prime Minister could try a third time to get her EU withdrawal deal through Parliament. Also, another country faces experiences a h...
ListenEverything we know about the New Zealand mosque attack so far from 2019-03-15T16:33:50
A man who attacked innocent mosque-goers in Christchurch said 'let's get this party started' as he streamed the shootings live online. We analyse his twisted mission. Plus, the sub-Postmasters who'...
ListenBloody Sunday: Families insist justice for one family is justice for all from 2019-03-14T16:25:26
Disappointed relatives put on a brave face as prosecutors decide to charge just one British soldier over the 1972 Bloody Sunday shootings. Also Donald Trump says 'I told you so' to Theresa May over...
ListenMinisters at odds over no-deal Brexit from 2019-03-13T16:36:21
The chancellor puts government splits over the Brexit crisis centre stage during his spring statement. Plus there's mixed news for businesses on tariffs, and California death row inmates get a repr...
ListenTheresa May suffers another massive Brexit vote defeat from 2019-03-12T21:31:28
MPs vote by a massive majority to reject the EU withdrawal deal, we'll have reaction and analysis from chief political correspondent Jon Craig.
ListenWill Theresa May change 116 minds tonight? from 2019-03-12T16:00:45
MPs vote on whether to adopt Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal plan - and the world wide web turns 30.
ListenHow can a brand new plane fall out of the sky? from 2019-03-11T16:16:41
What could cause a state-of-the-art passenger aeroplane to crash, and what does it mean for its manufacturer Boeing and aviation safety more generally? Plus, with Brexit talks ‘deadlocked’, we look...
ListenFour years on - pilot apologises over Shoreham disaster from 2019-03-08T16:10:05
The pilot who was flying a jet plane that crashed at the Shoreham Air Show in 2015 has been cleared of the manslaughter of 11 men - apologising to the victims families outside court.
An...
Labour could face investigation over antisemitism from 2019-03-07T16:12:50
Labour may have "unlawfully discriminated" against people over antisemitism claims, the equality watchdog has said.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has said it could take...
How to fix knife crime - by those who live with the consequences from 2019-03-06T16:09:01
Top police chiefs meet with the home secretary on tackling violent crime and an advert for a chocolate bar is banned.
ListenHow Kylie Jenner became the world's youngest self-made billionaire from 2019-03-05T16:05:48
Kylie Jenner has been named the youngest self-made billionaire of all-time, thanks to the booming cosmetics company she founded just three years ago.
The 21-year-old, who is the half-sis...
What can be done to stop the stabbings? from 2019-03-04T16:15:13
The Prime Minister denies falling police numbers are responsible for rising violent crime, but what can be done to stop young people carrying blades? Plus, tributes to Keith Flint and Labour accuse...
ListenThe $1m hunt for Osama bin Laden's son from 2019-03-01T16:35:21
The US government is offering a reward of up to $1m for help locating Osama bin Laden's son Hamza
ListenHow England's gangs prey on thousands of vulnerable kids from 2019-02-28T16:27:56
Around 27,000 children have been recruited into gangs by "ruthless" criminals who exploit youngsters by arming them with weapons and exposing them to violence, a major report has warned.
Listen
Trump's called a "racist, conman and cheat" by his former lawyer from 2019-02-27T16:45:42
Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen makes some explosive claims at a hearing at Capitol Hill - he's called the US President a "racist," a "conman" and a "cheat"
ListenMPs to decide on Brexit options from 2019-02-26T17:04:21
Theresa May says she'll hold votes in Parliament on other Brexit options - if her plan is rejected for a second time.
ListenCould Brexit be delayed? from 2019-02-25T17:11:07
The European Council President Donald Tusk has hinted the EU might be welcome to the UK extending Article 50 and 45 years on, an inquest into the Birmingham pub bombings begins.
ListenEmiliano Sala: The deal, the crash and the unanswered questions from 2019-02-22T17:18:57
A special report on the death of Emiliano Sala and what it tells us about how the football business treats its players. Plus, the story of one Sheffield man who’s spent decades paying tribute to te...
ListenPolice: Jussie Smollett staged racist attack to promote career from 2019-02-21T17:11:48
US TV star Jussie Smollett is accused by police in Chicago of making up claims of a racist and homophobic assault. Plus, we’ll ask what the latest Brexit talks in Brussels are trying to achieve.
ListenAre more MPs about to quit their parties? from 2019-02-20T17:15:48
Three MPs resign as Conservatives to sit with the new Independent Group in Parliament, but are more about to join them? Plus, what does the regulator’s interim report mean for the merger of Sainsbu...
ListenWhat's going wrong with the British car industry? from 2019-02-19T17:17:06
Honda confirms it will close its UK factory with the loss of 3,500 jobs. Plus, Jeremy Corbyn speaks about the MPs who’ve quit Labour. And, tributes to fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
ListenThe Labour split and what next for the Islamic State bride? from 2019-02-18T16:46:22
Why a group of MPs decided to quit the Labour party and we explore how Islamic State bride Shamima Begum could return to the UK
ListenThousands of school children strike over climate change from 2019-02-15T17:11:55
Thousands of school children walk out of class to join 60 protests across the UK to take a stand against climate change. Plus, what does Theresa May’s latest defeat in Parliament mean for the chanc...
ListenBritish Islamic State bride says she wants to come home from 2019-02-14T16:45:11
A pregnant British woman who fled to Syria aged 15 to join the Islamic State terror group says she wants to return to the UK. Plus, another big day for Brexit in Parliament, and the world’s biggest...
ListenMurder arrest as twins among three elderly men found dead in Exeter from 2019-02-13T16:31:44
Police question a suspect after three elderly men are found dead in Exeter and the pilot on trial over the Shoreham Airshow crash insists his primary aim was to avoid risk.
ListenTributes to England's World Cup hero Gordon Banks from 2019-02-12T16:49:42
Gordon Banks has been described as a "hero" and "true legend" following his death at the age of 81 and calls for a review of smart motorways in England, over safety concerns.
ListenIs the chancellor right to play down slowing growth? from 2019-02-11T17:41:35
Philip Hammond speaks to Sky News after figures show the UK's economy slowed sharply at the end of 2018, and hear from the former children of Islamic State who are now in rehab.
ListenThe social media 'get rich quick' scams from 2019-02-08T17:49:07
A Sky investigation reveals how the 'get rich quick' scams on platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat work. Also, tributes pour in as the body of missing footballer Emiliano Sala's is formally ide...
ListenRecovered body in Emiliano Sala search from 2019-02-07T17:46:23
A body has been returned to land in the search for missing footballer Emiliano Sala and the horse racing has been suspended in Britain until at least next Wednesday after an outbreak of equine flu.
ListenDonald Tusk sparks row for 'special place in hell' attack on Brexiteers from 2019-02-06T17:51:13
European Council President Donald Tusk has strong words for Brexiteers and a British man detained in the UAE allegedly for wearing a football shirt.
ListenJohn Barnes: Liam Neeson deserves a medal for race admission from 2019-02-05T17:33:02
Four children die in a Stafford house fire and actor Liam Neeson is accused of racism following a controversial interview.
ListenGovernment's Letter To Nissan Leaked from 2019-02-04T17:08:21
The letter the government wrote to Nissan with Brexit assurances has been leaked, the plane carrying footballer Emiliano Sala has been found and we hear from the parents of a student who's gone mis...
ListenSky News' Diplomatic Editor challenges the EU over Gibraltar from 2019-02-01T17:01:54
Fresh weather warnings as snow closes schools and causes travel disruption in parts of the UK and there's an uncomfortable exchange over the status of Gibraltar.
ListenThursday 31st January - Snow Warnings from 2019-01-31T17:34:55
Severe weather warnings as snow and ice prompt fears of a potential risk to life and which football clubs have made changes on January's deadline day
ListenWednesday 30th January - Sala Evidence Found from 2019-01-30T17:33:13
Possible wreckage from the plane Emiliano Sala was travelling in has been found and EU leaders dismiss Theresa May's plans to change her Brexit deal.
ListenTuesday 29th January - Brexit Special from 2019-01-29T23:02:41
A special edition from Westminster after a series of votes on the Brexit withdrawal plan.
ListenTuesday 29th January - Brexit Crisis from 2019-01-29T16:00:20
MPs prepare to vote on amendments to Theresa May's plans which could change the course of Brexit, one of Donald Trump's former advisers speaks to Sky News ahead of his court appearance and Andy Mur...
ListenMonday 28th January - Brexit Warnings and Tesco Job Losses from 2019-01-28T17:42:20
Some of the country's biggest supermarkets have made a no-deal Brexit warning, Tesco has announced big job losses and there's were violent scenes at one of the weekend's FA Cup clashes.
ListenFriday 25th January - Jailed Speedboat Owner Appears In Court from 2019-01-25T17:39:50
A British man whose date died in a speedboat crash in London will remain in custody for three months in Georgia.
ListenThursday 24th January - Alex Salmond Arrested from 2019-01-24T17:25:42
Scotland's former first minister denies charges of sexual assault after appearing in court.
ListenWednesday 23rd January - 'Speedboat Killer' Arrested from 2019-01-23T17:40:30
A British man who went on-the-run after killing a date in a speedboat crash is arrested in Georgia - and we meet a diabetic stockpiling insulin over Brexit fears.
ListenTuesday 22nd January - Missing Football Star from 2019-01-22T17:49:42
A Premier League footballer is missing after his plane disappeared from radar - and find out which British stars are nominated for an Oscar.
ListenMonday 21st January - Brexit Plan B from 2019-01-21T17:30:34
The Prime Minister has been making a statement on her Brexit Plan B and a rare "super blood wolf moon" has been seen around the world.
ListenFriday 18th January - Prince Philip's Car Crash from 2019-01-18T17:10:22
We hear from people who saw the Duke of Edinburgh's car crash, three men are jailed for causing a deadly fire in Leicester and Sky News gets unprecedented access to a counter-terror unit
ListenThursday 17th January – Brexit Deadlock and Sausage Rationing from 2019-01-17T17:35:55
A round up of the day’s news including Brexit developments, nuclear power plant suspension, latest from the Shoreham Airshow trial and why we're being told to eat less meat
ListenWednesday 16th January - Government No Confidence Vote Part 2 from 2019-01-16T23:17:36
An update on the evening's events in Parliament where the government survived a no confidence vote. We have reaction and analysis from Westminster.
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Expert analysis ahead of a confidence vote in Theresa May’s government, plus latest on the Shoreham Airshow trial and Kenya terror attack
ListenTuesday 15th January 2019 - Brexit Meaningful Vote Part 2 from 2019-01-15T22:48:01
The result and the reaction from Westminster on the Brexit Meaningful Vote. We assess what happens next.
ListenTuesday 15th January 2019 - Brexit Meaningful Vote Part 1 from 2019-01-15T16:43:01
A detailed preview of tonight's meaningful vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal with expert analysis and a summary of the day's other news, including the opening of the Hillsborough trial
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 4th January, 2018 from 2019-01-04T17:24:08
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 3rd January 2019 from 2019-01-03T16:37:52
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 14th December 2018 from 2018-12-14T17:31:22
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 6th December 2018 from 2018-12-06T17:38:54
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast – Monday 3rd December 2018 from 2018-12-03T17:41:43
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 29th November 2018 from 2018-11-29T17:30:29
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 27 November 2018 from 2018-11-27T17:40:34
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New and analysis from Sky News Radio #Melbourne #Grenfell #Johnson #highstreet #Armistice100
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 8th November 2018 from 2018-11-08T17:20:04
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 1st November 2018 from 2018-11-01T17:30:08
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 31st October 2018 from 2018-10-31T17:37:08
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 30th October 2018 from 2018-10-30T17:30:38
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 29th October 2018 from 2018-10-29T18:04:52
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 26th October 2018 from 2018-10-26T17:32:23
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 24th October 2018 from 2018-10-24T17:01:55
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 22nd October from 2018-10-22T16:49:14
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 19th October from 2018-10-19T16:27:06
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Huddersfield #AnjemChoudary #NickClegg #Facebook #OceanRescue
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 18th October from 2018-10-19T07:18:59
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 17th October 2018 from 2018-10-17T16:36:21
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 16th October from 2018-10-16T17:01:10
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 15th October 2018 from 2018-10-15T16:42:24
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 8th October 2018 from 2018-10-08T16:09:13
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 2nd October 2018 from 2018-10-02T16:36:07
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 1st October 2018 from 2018-10-01T16:35:03
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 25th September 2018 from 2018-09-25T16:46:14
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 24th September 2018 from 2018-09-24T16:42:09
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 7th February 2018 from 2018-02-07T17:33:45
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 12th January 2018 from 2018-01-12T17:35:22
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 11th January 2018 from 2018-01-11T17:17:12
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 10th January 2018 from 2018-01-10T17:01:24
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 8th January 2018 from 2018-01-08T18:05:37
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 5th January 2018 from 2018-01-05T16:28:54
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 4th January 2018 from 2018-01-04T17:27:59
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 3rd January 2018 from 2018-01-03T17:02:27
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ListenSky News Radio - Tuesday 2nd January 2018 from 2018-01-02T17:17:45
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 22nd December 2017 from 2017-12-22T17:49:38
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 21st December 2017 from 2017-12-21T17:44:05
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 20th December 2017 from 2017-12-20T17:32:29
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 19th December 2017 from 2017-12-19T17:22:08
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 18th December 2017 from 2017-12-18T17:31:50
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 15th December 2017 from 2017-12-15T16:20:06
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 14th December 2017 from 2017-12-14T17:09:14
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 13th December 2017 from 2017-12-13T17:13:51
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PeterKay #PMQs #Brexit #EUWithdrawalBill #Salford #ChrisFroome
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 12th December 2017 from 2017-12-12T17:10:41
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #Grenfell #Inflation #Brexit #TysonFury #Organs
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 11th December 2017 from 2017-12-11T17:36:34
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 8th December 2017 from 2017-12-08T17:36:28
News and Analysis from Sky News Radio - #BrexitDeal #AverilHart #University #MicrowaveHead
ListenSky News Radio Podcast Thursday 7th December 2017 from 2017-12-07T17:07:13
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #ISFiles #MohammedAbdallah #Jerusalem #CroydonTram #HMSQueenElizabeth #EdSheeran #MBE
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 6th December 2017 from 2017-12-06T16:52:41
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Brexit #DonaldTrump
#Jerusalem #TimeMagazine #TheSilenceBreakers
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 4th December 2017 from 2017-12-04T17:41:58
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 1st December 2017 from 2017-12-01T18:01:41
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 30th November 2017 from 2017-11-30T17:06:36
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #DonaldTrump #TheresaMay #migration #Brexit #Google #Yahoo
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 29th November 2017 from 2017-11-29T17:15:57
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #MichaelStone @realdonaldtrump on #BritainFirst #Brexit #NorthKorea #Facebook
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 28th November 2017 from 2017-11-28T17:20:52
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PrinceHarry #MeghanMarkle #RoyalWedding #WindsorCastle #DavidDavis #Brexit #BrunoLangley #Viagra
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 27th November 2017 from 2017-11-27T18:14:50
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PrinceHarry #MeghanMarkle #RoyalWedding #Grenfell #IndustrialStrategy
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 24th November 2017 from 2017-11-24T16:24:47
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 23rd November 2017 from 2017-11-23T17:40:34
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 22nd November 2017 from 2017-11-22T18:01:05
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Budget #Chancellor #Hammond #Cassidy #Mladic #Uber #cricket #Ashes
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 21st November 2017 from 2017-11-21T17:48:21
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 20th November 2017 from 2017-11-20T17:10:42
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 17th November 2017 from 2017-11-17T17:39:21
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 16th November 2017 from 2017-11-16T17:33:37
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #KevinSpacey #OldVic #GaiaPope #Mugabe #Viagra #LeonardoDaVinci
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 15th November 2017 from 2017-11-15T17:14:03
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Zimbabwe #Mugabe #NazaninZaghariRatcliffe #UniversalCredit #SmallTalkSavesLives #AustraliaSaysYES
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 14th November 2017 from 2017-11-14T17:43:08
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #RohingyaCrisis #EUWithdrawalBill #MichaelBond #PaddingtonBear #SPAR
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 13th November 2017 from 2017-11-13T17:18:34
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 10th November 2017 from 2017-11-10T17:18:24
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 9th November 2017 from 2017-11-09T17:41:19
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PennyMordaunt #BorisJohnson #KevinSpacey #Obama #BigBen
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 8th November 2017 from 2017-11-08T17:43:38
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PritiPatel #NHSfunding #alcoholabuse #southern #trump #oneyearanniversary
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 7th November 2017 from 2017-11-07T17:28:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CarlSargeant #Iran #BorisJohnson #NHS #Weinstein #WestHam #Moyes
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 6th November 2017 from 2017-11-06T17:40:37
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 3rd November 2017 from 2017-11-03T17:21:50
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 2nd November 2017 from 2017-11-02T17:21:50
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Interestrates #GavinWilliamson #CatalanIndependence #Grenfell #FakeNews
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 1st November 2017 from 2017-11-01T17:29:38
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Westminster #NewYorkAttack #Hillsborough #Stormont #Christmas
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 31st October 2017 from 2017-10-31T17:15:46
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Gamblingaddiction #Betting #Catalonia #Weinsteinscandal #Raqqa #BakeOff #GBBOFinal
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 30th October 2017 from 2017-10-30T17:42:03
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PaulManafort #Trump #KevinSpacey #BrunoLangley #Catalonia #Grenfell
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 27th October 2017 from 2017-10-27T16:50:58
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 26th October 2017 from 2017-10-27T16:49:15
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 25th October 2017 from 2017-10-25T16:46:51
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 24th October 2017 from 2017-10-24T15:53:15
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 23rd October 2017 from 2017-10-23T16:04:58
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #JamieHarron #Dubai #EU #Brexit #TCharge #Antibiotics #Weinstein #RonaldKoeman #Everton
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 20th October 2017 from 2017-10-20T16:28:27
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 19th October 2017 from 2017-10-19T17:07:37
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 18th October 2017 from 2017-10-18T17:03:29
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Sampson #Aluko #MartinGlenn #UniversalCredit #DonaldTrump
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 17th October 2017 from 2017-10-17T16:31:28
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #Raqqa #inflation #hatecrime #EU #Childline #royalbaby #CraigShakespeare
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 16th October 2017 from 2017-10-16T16:39:38
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 13th October 2017 from 2017-10-13T17:08:31
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 12th October 2017 from 2017-10-12T17:02:05
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #WhiteWidow #HarveyWeinstein #Brexit #GordonStrachan #RoyalMail #Gucci
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 11th October 2017 from 2017-10-11T16:40:22
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #HarveyWeinstein #ShaneOBrien #PMQs #Catalonia #Dove
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 10th October 2017 from 2017-10-10T17:05:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #BAESystems #StarWars #TheLastJedi #NicolaSturgeon #CaliforniaFires #SerenaWilliams
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 9th October 2017 from 2017-10-09T16:54:13
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ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 6th October 2017 from 2017-10-06T16:04
News and Analysis from Sky News Radio #TheresaMay #ToryLeadership #LasVegas #BenStokes #LizDawn #CoronationStreet
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 5th October 2017 from 2017-10-05T16:28:22
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #SirEdwardHeath #TheresaMaySpeech #OceanRescue #PrinceCharles #Sky #WorldCupQualifiers
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 4th October 2017 from 2017-10-04T16:22:30
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CPC17 #TheresaMay #LasVegasShooting #Amazon #RexTillerson #Pesto
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 3rd October 2017 from 2017-10-03T17:19:50
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #LasVegasShooting #CPC17 #Boris #TomPetty #FreeFallin
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 2nd October 2017 from 2017-10-02T16:49:15
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #LasVegas #MandalayBay mass shooting, #Monarch collapse & #CPC17
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 29th September 2017 from 2017-09-29T16:31:09
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #UniversalCredit #Brexit #Ukip #Ryanair
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 28th September 2017 from 2017-09-28T16:19:48
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #EU #Brexit #Ryanair #HughHefner #Playboy
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 27th September 2017 from 2017-09-27T16:28:45
Sky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 27th September 2017
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Ryanair #Lab17 #Bombardier #BenStokes
Sky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 26th September 2017 from 2017-09-26T16:33:46
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #labourconference2017 #Brexit #Corrie #LizDawn #Jaffacake #Raqqa
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 25th September 2017 from 2017-09-25T16:08:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Labour #Germany #RecycleWeek #OceanRescue
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 22nd September 2017 from 2017-09-22T16:30:46
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #TheresaMay #EU #Florencespeech #Uber #terror #fitbits
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 21st September 2017 from 2017-09-21T16:27:40
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Hussain #Mexicoearthquake #Ryanair #StudentDebt #DonaldTrump
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 20th September 2017 from 2017-09-20T16:26:03
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Mexico #HurricaneMaria #ParsonsGreen #Newport #depression #babynames
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 19th September 2017 from 2017-09-19T16:42:52
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #UNGA #DonaldTrump #Hurricane #GrenfellTower #Myanmar #Ryanair
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 18th September 2017 from 2017-09-18T16:32:20
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Ryanair #ParsonsGreenAttack #WayneRooney #Uber #Emmys2017
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 14th September 2017 from 2017-09-14T16:57:52
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Irma #HurricaneIrma #Brexit #Grenfell #NorthernRock
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 13th September 2017 from 2017-09-13T16:53:21
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PayCap #PMQs #Battersea #SerenaWilliams
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 12th September 2017 from 2017-09-12T16:38:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #PayCap #PublicSector #ModernSlavery #Irma #Stonehenge
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 8th September 2017 from 2017-09-08T16:37:14
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Irma #MexicoEarthquake #LammyReview #HMSPrinceOfWales
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 7th September 2017 from 2017-09-07T16:54:59
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #HurricaneIrma #Brexit ##EUwithdrawalbill #PrinceGeorge #PremierLeague #TransferWindow
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 6th September 2017 from 2017-09-06T16:14:46
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Pay #Brexit #Irma #endometreosis #Newham
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 5th September 2017 from 2017-09-05T16:07:29
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #NationalAction #Kate #Closer #OceanHero #Sturgeon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 4th September 2017 from 2017-09-04T17:10:50
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #RoyalBaby #QueensferryCrossing #NorthKorea #EU #Brexit
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 1st September 2017 from 2017-09-01T16:19:18
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Terrorism #WayneRooney #Brexit #RAF #Petrol
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 31st August 2017 from 2017-08-31T16:21:05
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Brexit #TheresaMay #Harvey #Grenfell #Diana20 #PrincessDiana
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 30th August 2017 from 2017-08-30T16:37:08
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #HurricaneHarvey #NorthKorea #KeziaDugdale #PrincessDiana
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 29th August 2017 from 2017-08-29T16:28:05
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #HurricaneHarvey #Houston #NorthKorea #PPI #ArnoldSchwarzenegger #Brexit #Hellboy
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 25th August 2017 from 2017-08-25T16:26:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #IanWatkins #SkyOceanRescue #Lorries #Paralympics
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 24th August 2017 from 2017-08-24T16:05:10
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GCSE #Immigration #Brexit #Walking
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 23rd August 2017 from 2017-08-23T16:38:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Diana #Trump #Rooney #Brexit
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 22nd August 2017 from 2017-08-22T15:47:22
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Trump #Afghanistan #BHS #Edinburgh
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 21st August 2017 from 2017-08-21T16:21:38
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Barcelona #BigBen #Eclipse #Marseille #HateCrimeMatters
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 18th August 2017 from 2017-08-18T17:36:12
News and analysis from Sky News Radio#BruceForsyth #Barcelona #SpainAttacks #MichaelBarrymore #Finland
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 17th August 2017 from 2017-08-17T17:09:08
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Barcelona #terrorattack #ALevelResultsDay #Burka #ENGvWI
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 16th August 2017 from 2017-08-16T17:03:38
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #Trump #Charlottesville #EU #Brexit #Ireland #SierraLeone #Freetown #Unemployment #ManchesterAttack #BigBen #HMSElizabeth #JamesBond #007 #DanielCraig
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 14th August 2017 from 2017-08-14T16:00
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #AirportBooze #NorthKorea #Charlottesville #BodyWornCameras #Bolt
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 11th August 2017 from 2017-08-11T16:57:41
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #NorthKorea #LedburyEstate #ModernSlavery #TataSteel #London2017 #PremierLeague
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 10th August 2017 from 2017-08-10T16:41:56
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #NKorea #OperationSanctuary #AthleticsWorldChampionships
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 9th August 2017 from 2017-08-09T17:14:49
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #NKorea #OperationSanctuary #euro2021 #Lionesses #Hillsborough
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 8th August from 2017-08-08T16:57:26
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #healthinequality #northsouthdivide #maternity #AthleticsWorldChampionships #OceanRescue
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 7th August 2017 from 2017-08-07T16:34:45
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #data #IVF #NorthKorea #Tesco #plasticbags #Dianatapes #AthleticsWorldChampionships
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 4th August 2017 from 2017-08-04T16:34:52
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #Trump #Russia #Leaks #Brexit #SpyCops #WorldAthleticsChampionships #EdinburghFringe
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 3rd August 2017 from 2017-08-03T16:52:50
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #paterson #acidattacks #mopedcrime #GBBO #InterestRates #growth #nasa #planetaryprotection
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 2nd August 2017 from 2017-08-02T16:29
News and Analysis from Sky News Radio - #Hospices #EndOfLifeCare #Musketeers #terror #Neymar #PrincePhilip
ListenSky News Radio - Tuesday 1st August 2017 from 2017-08-01T16:34:27
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #Fentanyl #BritishGas #Trump #Scaramucci #Breastfeeding #PeanutButter
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 31st July 2017 from 2017-07-31T16:30:39
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #RoyalMarine #CiaranMaxwell #Brexit #SafeStanding #CharlieGard #Passchendaele
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 28th July 2017 from 2017-07-28T16:58:39
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Grenfell ##Brexit #Venezuela
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 27th July 2017 from 2017-07-27T16:30
News and analysis from Sky News Radio: #EU #Brexit #Prisons #CharlieGard #Prisons #Antibiotics #OceanRescue #OceanHero #MercuryPrize
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 26th July 2017 from 2017-07-26T16:27:24
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Diesel #Petrol #Trump #FranceFires #ManchesterArena #GDP #Economy #Jargon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - 25th July 2017 from 2017-07-25T16:16:31
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CharlieGard #AlexMalcolm #NHS #Leaseholds
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 24th July 2017 from 2017-07-24T16:08:34
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CharlieGard #JaredKushner #TourdeFrance
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 21st July 2017 from 2017-07-21T16:37:39
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CharlieGard #flights #aviation #GreenBrexit #BlairLogan #tickets
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 20th July 2017 from 2017-07-20T16:39:43
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #crime #police #drugs #Facebook #EU #GrenfellTower #LibDems #VinceCable
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 19th July 2017 from 2017-07-19T16:35:49
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #BBCpay #ChrisEvans #surcharges #Cabinet #TheresaMay #Coverack #flooding #Despacito
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 18th July 2017 from 2017-07-18T16:26:03
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Cabinet #TheresaMay #inflation #knives #genderstereotyping #janeausten200
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 17th July 2017 from 2017-07-17T16:29:19
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Brussels #HS2 #Schools #CharlieGard #GrenfellTowerFire #WimbledonFinal #RogerFederer
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 14th July 2017 from 2017-07-14T16:32:54
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CharlieGard #BradleyLowery #acidattack #BastilleDay #EasyJet #Beyonce
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 13th July 2017 from 2017-07-13T17:21:48
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CharlieGard #RepealBill ##LiuXiaobo #GrenfellTower #JohannaKonta #Wimbledon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 12th July 2017 from 2017-07-12T16:54:03
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GrenfellTower
#Brexit #Trump #AndyMurray #Wimbledon
Sky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 11th July 2017 from 2017-07-11T16:35:45
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #TaylorReview #GigEconomy #Coffee #BorisJohnson #Trump #Beckhams #EU #Brexit #F1 #GrandPrix #Wimbledon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 10th July 2017 from 2017-07-10T16:54:32
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #AnneMarieMorris #Wimbledon #Rooney #CharlieGard #Prisons
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 7th July 2017 from 2017-07-07T16:05:11
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #BradleyLowery #Wimbledon #G20 #StatusQuo
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 6th July 2017 from 2017-07-06T16:09:48
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Trump #G20 #SocialCare #Wimbledon #MikeAshley
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 5th July 2017 from 2017-07-05T16:19:07
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Grenfell #Volvo #CharlieGard #Wimbledon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 4th July 2017 from 2017-07-04T16:14:33
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Lockerbie #NorthKorea #Stormont #Wimbledon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 30th June 2017 from 2017-06-30T16:22:33
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #GrenfellFire #bemoremartyn #HappyBirthday999 #Wimbledon
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 29th June 2017 from 2017-06-29T16:44:30
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #stormont #abortionrights #GrenfellTower #SkyFoxDeal #iphoneat10
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 27th June 2017 from 2017-06-27T16:53:21
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #CyberAttack #GrenfellTower #IndyRef2 #Google #Morrisinghs
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 26th June 2017 from 2017-06-26T16:48:48
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #DUPCoalition #Brexit #GrenfellTower #CrystalPalace #EdSheeran #HarryPotter20
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 23rd June 2017 from 2017-06-23T16:00:59
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GrenfellTower #Brexit #NZLvBIL #Finsbury
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 22nd June 2017 from 2017-06-22T16:11:01
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GrenfellTower #Brexit #FinsburyPark
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 21st June 2017 from 2017-06-21T16:26:33
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #QueensSpeech #Brexit #Brussels #GrenfellTower
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 19th June 2017 from 2017-06-19T16:04:51
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #FinsburyParkattack #GrenfellTower #Champs-Elysees #Brexit #heatwaveuk
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 12th June 2017 from 2017-06-12T16:09:11
News and analysis from Sky News Radio - #QueensSpeech #Tories #DUP #Brexit #BoroughMarket #Nutrition #FishFinger #Speeding
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 9th June 2017 from 2017-06-09T17:00:41
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GE2017 #HungParliament #Vote2017 #TheresaMay #DUPcoalition
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 8th June 2017 from 2017-06-08T15:53:39
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Vote2017 #ComeyTestimony #voted #WorldOceansDay #OceanRescue
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 7th June 2017 from 2017-06-07T17:14:40
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #LondonAttacks #LondonBridge #TheresaMay #JeremyCorbyn #GE2017
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 6th June 2017 from 2017-06-06T16:44:11
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #LondonAttacks #LondonBridge #TheresaMay #JeremyCorbyn #GE2017 #ManchesterArenaAttack #ManchesterOneLove
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Monday 5th June 2017 from 2017-06-05T16:56:42
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #LondonAttacks #LondonBridge #GE2017 #ManchesterArena #ManchesterOneLove
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Friday 2nd June 2017 from 2017-06-02T15:54:58
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GE2017 #ParisAgreement #ManchesterArena #craigmackinlay
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Thursday 1st June 2017 from 2017-06-01T15:57:23
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #Brexit #GE2017 #NigelFarage #RoyBarraclough #ParisAgreement
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Wednesday 31st May 2017 from 2017-05-31T18:38:24
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GE2017 #Ianpaterson #Kabul #Manchester #Arsenal #Wenger
ListenSky News Radio Podcast - Tuesday 30th May 2017 from 2017-05-30T18:37:42
News and analysis from Sky News Radio #GE2017 #SNPmanifesto #Sturgeon #Zoo #BA #RolfHarris #Manchester #AndyMurray
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