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Sky News Daily
Sky News
2232 episodes
4 days ago
The Sky News Daily podcast with Niall Paterson brings a deeper look at the big stories - with Sky News correspondents and expert guests.

Weeknights at 5pm, Niall is joined by the correspondents we have around the UK and across the globe to take a breath and help you get your head around the topics of the day.

We're joined by guests too who can take you through the questions you have about the news.

Less breaking news, more understanding news. 
The full story at 5pm.

Email Niall skynewsdaily@sky.uk 
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The Sky News Daily podcast with Niall Paterson brings a deeper look at the big stories - with Sky News correspondents and expert guests.

Weeknights at 5pm, Niall is joined by the correspondents we have around the UK and across the globe to take a breath and help you get your head around the topics of the day.

We're joined by guests too who can take you through the questions you have about the news.

Less breaking news, more understanding news. 
The full story at 5pm.

Email Niall skynewsdaily@sky.uk 
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Sky News Daily
Cheat Sheet: A New Morning Podcast From Monday!
From Monday, Sky News has a new podcast for your morning commute.

Sophy Ridge and Wilf Frost will be up early to get across the news so you don't have to.

Cheat Sheet is a 10 minute briefing of all the big stories as you start your day.

And you'll still have the Sky News Daily to drill down into one topic as you come home. 

In your feeds around 6am every weekday, from Monday November 3rd. 
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2 days ago
4 minutes

Sky News Daily
What’s next for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor?
The King has announced that his brother, Andrew, will lose the title of ‘Prince’ which he was born with, and will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The unprecedented move comes after ongoing revelations about Andrew’s relationship with the paedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. It also comes after the release of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, a woman who claimed to have had sex with Andrew when she was underage.  
 
Once the ‘golden boy’ of the royal family, Andrew was widely thought to be his mother – Queen Elizabeth’s favourite child. But continuing scandal and revelations has resulted in this week’s move by the King.  
 
Gareth Barlow is joined by Sky’s royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills to understand what’s next for Andrew and whether the Royal Family can finally draw a line under the matter.   
      
Producer: Natalie Ktena  
Editor: Philly Beaumont 
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3 days ago
15 minutes

Sky News Daily
Sudan's war: Is it a genocide?
Tens of thousands of people were killed in the Sudanese city of Al Fashir in the days after it was captured by a paramilitary group, analysts believe. 

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been at war with Sudan's army since 2023 and have been accused of carrying out ethnically-motivated mass killings and other atrocities.

Now, new satellite images appear to show ground stained with blood and scattered corpses around Al Fashir.

Are these images evidence of a genocide?

Mark Austin is joined by Sky News' Africa Correspondent, Yousra Elbagir.

Producers: Tom Gillespie and Araminta Parker
Editor: Philly Beaumont 
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4 days ago
12 minutes

Sky News Daily
Why did the Home Office pay Hadush Kebatu £500 to leave the country?
Why did the Home Office pay Hadush Kebatu £500 to leave the country? 
 
Sky News has spoken to migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu hours after he was deported to Ethiopia. He claims he tried to hand himself in to police after he was released accidentally from prison last Friday but they ignored him.    
 
Responding to Kebatu's claims, the Metropolitan Police told Sky News: "The Met is not aware of any evidence to support the claims that Kebatu approached officers on Saturday morning. 
 
"The actions of officers who responded to the sighting of him on Sunday morning show how seriously they were taking the manhunt. Kebatu's actions on the morning of his arrest were more like those of someone trying to avoid officers, not trying to hand himself in."  
 
Gareth Barlow speaks to home affairs journalist Danny Shaw and Sky News correspondent Ashna Hurynag - who has been in Epping, Essex, where Kebatu sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman. 
 
Producers: Tom Gillespie and Araminta Parker 
Editor: Wendy Parker  
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4 days ago
17 minutes

Sky News Daily
Punishing Prince Andrew – would losing Royal Lodge be enough?
Less than two weeks after Prince Andrew announced he was giving up most of his royal titles he is now facing mounting calls to leave his 30-room home in Windsor. 
 
Public anger over the prince’s links to Jeffrey Epstein has been reignited following revelations in the posthumous memoir of his sexual assault accuser Virginia Giuffre.  
 
Andrew continues to deny all the allegations against him – but the King continues to be under pressure to do more. Would moving the prince out of Royal Lodge be enough to quell public anger? 
 
Gareth Barlow is joined by Sky’s royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills. 
 
Producer: Emily Hulme and Tom Gillespie 
Editor: Wendy Parker  
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6 days ago
14 minutes

Sky News Daily
Into the 'kill zone': How Ukraine fights a war of the future
Ukrainian soldiers sprint away from a disabled tank on the battlefield while their control room desperately tries to help them evade the Russian drones pursuing them.  

Later, a Russian soldier waves a white flag from the basement entrance of a gatehouse which was targeted by Ukrainian quad-copter drones.

It's become a war of the future in the so-called "kill zone" in the Donbas region of Ukraine - where the trench lines are gone and drones rule the skies.  

Tom Cheshire speaks to Sky's international correspondent John Sparks - who spent 24 hours watching the life-or-death drama from a high-tech control hub where a Ukrainian unit runs their operations.

Producer: Tom Gillespie
Editor: Wendy Parker
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1 week ago
13 minutes

Sky News Daily
From Iron Maiden to the Iron Lady: Japan’s first female prime minister
A former television presenter and heavy metal drummer has become the first woman to be elected prime minister of Japan.

Sanae Takaichi is known for her right-wing views and cites Margaret Thatcher as an inspiration. But it's not just her political beliefs that are controversial – Ms Takaichi has a love of hard rock and motorbikes, despite her deeply conservative background.

Why has it taken so long for Japan to elect a female PM? And what challenges does she face domestically, as well as on the world stage?

Niall is joined by Dr Kristin Surak, associate professor of political sociology at the London School of Economics and a leading expert on Japanese politics.
 
Producers: Natalie Ktena & Tom Gillespie 
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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1 week ago
18 minutes

Sky News Daily
Cool cows: The cattle challenging climate change
Whether they are providing the beef for your roast dinner or the milk for your cup of tea – cows are undeniably useful animals.

The problem is they also enjoy burping and breaking wind and it's having a huge impact on global warming.

The steaks couldn’t be higher and that’s why an agricultural college in Scotland has developed the Cool Cows programme to breed the animals in a way that means they expel less gas.

Niall is joined by our udderly brilliant science correspondent, Thomas Moore.

Producers: Natalie Ktena & Tom Gillespie
Editor: Mike Bovill
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1 week ago
11 minutes

Sky News Daily
Shadowing the storm: Is Britain being dragged into war?
With Ukraine highlighting the use of UK hardware in strikes against Russia and the US insisting British military personnel join a team monitoring the Gaza ceasefire, are we at risk of ending up in a wider conflict?

The possibility, however slim, that UK soldiers could be engaged in fighting in the Middle East follows Ukraine's very public revelation that British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles were used in a "massive" attack inside Russia.Less than two weeks ago, the foreign secretary said there were no plans to send troops to monitor the Gaza ceasefire - so is the UK being dragged into a situation it doesn't want to be in?

What is the extent of its role in these conflicts and what are the implications for our national security?

Niall is joined by Sky's military analyst Professor Michael Clarke.

Producer: Tom Gillespie
Editor: Mike Bovill
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1 week ago
19 minutes

Sky News Daily
Is the AI bubble about to burst?
The rise of AI has been hailed as a new industrial revolution - a huge economic success story (depending on your point of view) with massive implications for energy, materials and jobs.  
 
In the US, artificial intelligence has accounted for the vast majority of economic growth so far this year - not least because of the patronage of Donald Trump, who's also fond of taking AI-generated jibes at his critics.  
 
But does the US have enough access to the infrastructure and materials needed to fuel this economic boom? Has it become too dependent on AI and could the bubble be about to burst?  
 
Niall is joined by Sky's economics and data editor Ed Conway - who has been in the US visiting the largest concentration of data centres in the world. 
 
Producer: Tom Gillespie  
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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1 week ago
17 minutes

Sky News Daily
Titles and entitlement: Prince Andrew’s unanswered questions
The downfall and disgrace of Prince Andrew has taken another dramatic turn after he announced he was giving up some of his royal titles. 
  
Reports have emerged that Andrew asked his personal protection officer to help with a smear campaign against Virginia Giuffre years before she filed a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault. The prince continues to deny any wrongdoing.  
  
What role did the King and other members of the Royal Family play in Andrew's decision to give up his titles? Why is this happening now and does the move go far enough? And could this lead to calls for a rethink over the future of the monarchy?  
  
Niall is joined by Sky's royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills for the latest on the long-running scandal. 
 
Producer: Tom Gillespie 
Editor: Mike Bovill 

To watch Niall's earlier interview with Andrew Lownie, historian and author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall Of The House of York, follow the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I13zzJ-WJM
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes

Sky News Daily
Thatcher 100 - why Margaret Thatcher is still shaping politics a century on from her birth
The UK's first female prime minister undoubtedly transformed the country as she achieved electoral success her Conservative successors could only dream of.

Evidence of her enduring influence is the fact that it's not just Tories who claim a debt to her but also opposing politicians, with Rachel Reeves recently branding herself the "iron chancellor".

She was also a very divisive figure, with lasting anger over her handling of the miners' strike and the controversial poll tax.

So, what is Baroness Thatcher's legacy to both her party and the country? What would she have made of Brexit and the rise of Reform UK? Will she still be talked about in another 100 years?

Niall Paterson is joined by Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.

Producers: Tom Gillespie and Soila Apparicio 
​​​​​​​Editor: Wendy Parker 
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes

Sky News Daily
'Divide and rule': The gangs rivalling Hamas for control of Gaza
A ceasefire may be in place, but violence continues to plague Gaza. As Hamas attempts to keep some control, a rival group has told Sky News they plan to fight to the end. 

With internal fighting and power struggles ongoing, can peace hold within Gaza for the Palestinians hoping to begin rebuilding their lives? 

Dominic Waghorn, our international affairs editor, and digital investigations journalist Ben van der Merwe join Niall to explain who these groups are and what role they are playing. 

Producer: Soila Apparicio 
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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2 weeks ago
19 minutes

Sky News Daily
Are the police getting it right on rogue officers?
Dishonesty, discrimination, and misconduct – just some of the reasons why more than 730 police officers were sacked and barred from service last year. Of those, 21 were struck off for child sexual offences. But can our police forces recover from falling public trust and reputational damage? 
 
Martin Brunt, our crime correspondent, joins Niall to explain what’s gone wrong – and assess whether ‘bad apples’ in the police are an institutional issue. 
 
Plus, Jamie Klingler – co-founder of Reclaim These Streets and campaigner for women’s safety and police reform in the UK – discusses what needs to change. 
 
Producer: Emily Hulme
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes

Sky News Daily
The communities combatting a rise in religious hate crime
Members of minority religious groups say they feel less safe in the UK than ever before.

A summer of protests outside asylum seeker hotels and a renewed debate about immigration have led to concerns British society is becoming increasingly fragmented.

And last week, figures released by the Home Office showed that religious hate crime recorded by police in England and Wales had reached a record high.

Some members of the Sikh community in the West Midlands have been escorting elderly people to their local gurdwara due to concerns about physical and verbal abuse.

What are the causes behind this rise in hate crime? How are minority groups responding, and what can be done to rebuild fragile communities?

Niall is joined by Rabbi Josh Levy, the co-lead of Progressive Judaism, and Sky's communities correspondent Lisa Holland.

Producer: Tom Gillespie
Editor: Mike Bovill
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2 weeks ago
19 minutes

Sky News Daily
What next for Israel’s released hostages?
All 20 remaining living Israeli hostages have been released by Hamas – after more than two years in captivity. 
 
Now the slow process of recovery and rehabilitation begins. For each of them, that journey will be different. What kind of support will they receive? And will the trauma ever truly be over? 
 
Niall discusses the needs of the released hostages with Stephen Regel – a former senior psychosocial practitioner with the British Red Cross and founder of the Centre for Trauma Resilience and Growth.  
 
Producer: Tom Gillespie 
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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3 weeks ago
13 minutes

Sky News Daily
No laughing matter: Is Saudi festival a case of ‘comedy washing’?
Can you put a price on freedom of speech? Comedy royalty including Dave Chapelle and Jimmy Carr, famous for defending their right to say whatever they want, have been paid big money by the Saudi government to appear at the inaugural Riyadh Comedy Festival. 

But there's a catch.... they're not allowed to say anything that could cause "embarrassment" to Saudi Arabia, its royal family or any religion. The outcry has given you a new phrase to learn - "comedy washing". 

What is comedy washing and what evidence is there Saudi Arabia is trying to carry it out? Why have comedians agreed to perform at the festival and how can they defend their decision? 

Niall is joined by stand-up comedian and host of the Pod Save The UK podcast Nish Kumar. 

Producers: Tom Gillespie, Soila Apparicio 
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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3 weeks ago
18 minutes

Sky News Daily
Presidents, peace deals and how to win a Nobel prize
Donald Trump has claimed the credit for ending seven wars and with the developments in Gaza it could soon be eight - surely then he's a dead cert for this year's Nobel Peace Prize?

Unsurprisingly, with this bombastic US president, it's not quite that simple... no matter how much he insists that he deserves it.

As the world prepares to find out who has won this year's prize, the self-styled peacemaker-in-chief is likely to be among those paying the closest attention.

What is the Nobel Peace Prize and why does Trump want to win it so much? How is the winner decided, who else is nominated and what are the US president's chances?

Niall is joined by Jay Nordlinger, author of Peace, They Say: A History of the Nobel Peace Prize, the Most Famous and Controversial Prize in the World.

Producer: Soila Apparicio
Editor: Mike Bovill
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3 weeks ago
14 minutes

Sky News Daily
Starmer, spies and China’s threat to national security
The prime minister’s been asked to ‘explain himself’ after the UK’s top prosecutor blamed the collapse of a China spy trial on the government - for not labelling China a risk to national security. 
 
But Sir Keir Starmer blames the previous Tory government. 
 
A parliamentary researcher and his associate were accused of passing on “politically sensitive” information to a member of China’s ruling politburo – so why won’t it go to court?   
 
Niall is joined by political correspondent Mhari Aurora and the former head of MI6 Richard Dearlove.   
 
Producers: Tom Gillespie & Emily Hulme 
Editor: Mike Bovill 
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3 weeks ago
17 minutes

Sky News Daily
Lewis Moody and living with MND
 
In September, former England rugby captain Lewis Moody received a devastating diagnosis that changed his life forever. 
 
The 47-year-old Rugby World Cup winner is the latest retired professional player to be told he has the fatal muscle-wasting condition motor neurone disease. 
 
What do we know about the possible causes of MND? Is there a link between extreme exercise and developing the disease? And are we any closer to a cure? 
 
Niall is joined by Moody’s World Cup-winning team-mate Will Greenwood and Dr Mike Rogers, director of research and innovation at the MND Association. 
 
Producer: Tom Gillespie and Emily Hulme 
 
Editor: Mike Bovill   
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3 weeks ago
18 minutes

Sky News Daily
The Sky News Daily podcast with Niall Paterson brings a deeper look at the big stories - with Sky News correspondents and expert guests.

Weeknights at 5pm, Niall is joined by the correspondents we have around the UK and across the globe to take a breath and help you get your head around the topics of the day.

We're joined by guests too who can take you through the questions you have about the news.

Less breaking news, more understanding news. 
The full story at 5pm.

Email Niall skynewsdaily@sky.uk