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Joe Biden couldn't remember when he was vice president, according to a new report. And, according to the same investigation, he couldn't remember when his son died. Then, when trying to reassure everyone about the claims about his memory, he confused the presidents of Mexico and Egypt. Not ideal for someone who wants to run for president - and even worse for someone already doing the job. So what has the speculation done for his election chances this year - and for those of his rival, Donald Trump? Yalda Hakim presents this Sky News Daily with political strategist Hilary Rosen and pollster Scarlett Maguire. Senior podcast producer: Annie JoycePodcast producer: Alex Edden Assistant producer: Iona Brunker Editor: Wendy Parker
More than 700 sub-postmasters were prosecuted between 1999 and 2015 in what's been deemed the biggest miscarriage of justice in British legal history. They were accused of theft, fraud and false accounting due to a faulty software system called Horizon. Many lost jobs, homes, faced court battles and some took their own lives. So far, fewer than 100 have had their convictions quashed. In 2023 an independent inquiry began, and the Horizon scandal story has been serialized in a TV drama on ITV, boosting renewed interest in their fight for justice. On the Sky New Daily, host Jonathan Samuels hears from three people who were portrayed in the ITV drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office', including former sub-postmaster Lee Castleton who had - within a year of owning his east Yorkshire post office - a computer system which showed around £25,000 in discrepancies. He was made to repay the money and pay costs of £321,000, which ended up bankrupting him. Jonathan also speaks to Lord James Arbuthnot, who has supported victims of the Horizon scandal in seeking justice, and journalist Rebecca Thomson who first reported on the scandal in 2009 writing for Computer Weekly magazine. Senior podcast producer: Annie JoycePodcast producer: Soila Apparicio Promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Paul Stanworth
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 declared his party would be “the healers, the modernisers, the builders,” promising to “turn our backs on never-ending Tory decline with a decade of national renewal”. But can he pull it off? On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined in Liverpool by our deputy political editor Sam Coates, where they analyse what the Labour leader had to say. Plus, Niall talks to Professor Michael Clarke, Sky's defence and security analyst, about Israeli retaliations in Gaza. Senior podcast producer: Annie JoycePodcast producer: Sydney Pead Interviews producer: Melissa TutesigensiPromotion producer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Paul Stanworth
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 the start of the trial in which he is accusing the newspapers' journalists of using unlawful methods to gather information about him, including phone hacking. On the Sky News Daily, Leah Boleto is joined by Sky's royal correspondent, Laura Bundock, and media lawyer Jonathan Coad, outside the court in central London to go through the events of the day. Senior podcast producer: Annie JoycePodcast producer: Sydney PeadEditor: Philly Beaumont
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 26 states. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson asks Sky's correspondent in Washington, Martha Kelner, and US lawyer, Jessica Pieklo, what the leaked Supreme Court draft means, and speaks to BeLynn Hollers, a journalist in Texas, which already has some of the strictest abortion laws in the US.Daily podcast team:Editor: Philly BeaumontSenior podcast producer: Annie JoycePodcast producers: Soila Apparicio & Rosie GillottInterviews producer - Alice Bowen
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 what we didn't see as we're joined by Lucy Frazer from the Treasury, Gareth McNab from the free debt charity Christians Against Poverty and our business correspondent Helen-Ann Smith.Daily podcast team:Editors - Philly Beaumont & Paul StanworthSenior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producers - Soila Apparicio, Rosie Gillott & Emma-Rae WoodhouseJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Reece DentonDigital producer - David ChipakupakuArchive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova, Rob Fellowes
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 families have had problems getting into the UK - despite assurances from the British Government that its family reunion route is uncapped and could allow hundreds of thousands of people into the country. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Inzamam Rashid explores the hurdles Ukrainian refugees are facing with Sky's Ashna Hurynag in France, while our political correspondent Kate McCann explains the UK visa schemes. Subscribe to the Daily podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, SpreakerDaily podcast team:Editors - Paul Stanworth & Philly BeaumontSenior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producers - Rosie Gillott & Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Reece DentonDigital producer - David ChipakupakuArchive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova, Rob Fellowes
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, Anna Jones speaks to our correspondent John Sparks, cameraman Garwen McLuckie and producer Emily Upton who joined some of those leaving everything behind - including husbands, brothers and sons.Daily podcast team:Editors - Philly Beaumont & Paul StanworthSenior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producers - Soila Apparicio & Rosie GillottJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Reece DentonDigital producer - David ChipakupakuArchive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova, Rob Fellowes, Lydia Meredith
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 invasion. But how difficult has it been for them to uproot their lives and move to a safer place? On the Sky News Daily podcast with Anna Jones, we are joined by our Europe correspondent Adam Parsons, and Peter Dickinson, a UK National who fled Kyiv with his wife and children. Daily podcast team:Editors - Philly Beaumont & Paul StanworthSenior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producers - Soila Apparicio & Rosie GillottJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Reece DentonDigital producer - David ChipakupakuArchive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova, Rob Fellowes, Lydia Meredith
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 to verify what is real and what isn't, as we are joined by our digital news editor Adam Parker and Nina Jankowicz, author of How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News & the Future of Conflict.Daily podcast team:Editors - Paul Stanworth & Philly BeaumontSenior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producers - Rosie Gillott & Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Reece DentonDigital producer - David ChipakupakuArchive - Simon Windsor, Nelly Stefanova, Rob Fellowes
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 focuses on climate change, the Royals, space and technology – featuring Hannah Thomas-Peter, Rhiannon Mills, Ashna Hurynag, Alex Crawford, Ashish Joshi, Greg Milam and Rowland Manthorpe.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Soila ApparicioPodcast producer - Rosie GillottJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesSpecial thanks to: Ben Fisher - head of studio outputKevin Donaldson – senior director and technical specialist Felix Forbes – output producer Lynn Morrish – producer Andre Rosso – editor Thomas Sue Yek – editorTaylor Stuart – designerSam Westwood – senior designer Jim Lacey – floor manager Cory Eyres – floor manager Richard Byrne – studio directorFiona Northam – technical director Richard Bowles – lighting directorGus Alvarez – studio supervisor Matt Kime – camera supervisorRuss Houghton – camera supervisor Richie Vale – camera supervisor Michael Prior – camera supervisor Louisa Knight – sound supervisor
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 discussion in this edition include the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, migrant crisis and politics – featuring Beth Rigby, Alex Crawford, Dominic Waghorn, Adam Parsons and Ashna Hurynag.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Soila ApparicioPodcast producer - Rosie GillottJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesSpecial thanks to: Ben Fisher - head of studio outputKevin Donaldson – senior director and technical specialist Felix Forbes – output producer Lynn Morrish – producer Andre Rosso – editor Thomas Sue Yek – editorTaylor Stuart – designerSam Westwood – senior designer Jim Lacey – floor manager Cory Eyres – floor manager Richard Byrne – studio directorFiona Northam – technical director Richard Bowles – lighting directorGus Alvarez – studio supervisor Matt Kime – camera supervisorRuss Houghton – camera supervisor Richie Vale – camera supervisor Michael Prior – camera supervisor Louisa Knight – sound supervisor
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.On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by global health expert Dr Wafaa El-Sadr and Professor Salim Abdool Karim, an epidemiologist based in Durban, South Africa to discuss how Omicron evolved and if a lack of global vaccine equity is to blame.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Podcast producer – Soila Apparicio Junior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob Fellowes
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' agenda, so without it, can the North of England - and one town in particular – hope to flourish? On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by Labour leader of Bradford City Council Susan Hinchcliffe and Bradford-based business owner Jon King to discuss the potential impact.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie Gillott Podcast producer - Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer - Aishah Rahman Interviews producer - Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly Stefanova Archive - Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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, but what impact is the wait having on leaseholder's finances, and their mental health?On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our correspondent Charlotte Lomas speaks to some of those impacted by the cladding scandal and looks at what the next stage of the Grenfell Inquiry could mean for them. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottPodcast producer - Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer - Aishah RahmanInterviews producer - Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob Fellowes
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 Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by journalist Daphne Barak, legal expert Professor Kim Wehle, and now-retired photojournalist Ken Lennox.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Soila ApparicioPodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Junior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Daily podcast, Dermot Murnaghan is joined by our correspondent Shingi Mararike who has been examining why that is and the possible impact it could be having as we hear from psychotherapist Eugene Ellis, while Marlon Bruce discusses using counselling services, and Eche Egbuonu, who has bipolar disorder, tells us why he was left feeling like "a criminal" in 2016.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Podcast producer - Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 correspondent Ashish Joshi, and Sky's Charlotte Lomas - plus Trevor Phillips talks to Professor Barry Schoub, chair of South Africa's ministerial advisory committee on Covid-19 vaccines.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Podcast producer - Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by our communities correspondent Lisa Holland and specialist producer Rachel Lucas to discuss Tony's case, getting to know his family and the legal fight to share his story. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottPodcast producer - Soila ApparicioInterviews producer - Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 and gang members.He joined Dermot Murnaghan on the Sky News Daily podcast to discuss what he uncovered, the relationships he built and why solving the problem isn't clear cut. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Podcast producer - Soila ApparicioJunior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman Interviews producer – Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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, Anne and Chris share their experiences with addiction, and Chris Love from Help Me Stop tells us about the benefits of 'dayhab'.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottPodcast producer - Soila ApparicioArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Channel, and who stands to gain from the row?On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by our Europe correspondent, Adam Parsons, as well as Jerry Percy from the New Under Ten Fishermen's Association and Artus Galiay, representative for the Hauts-de-France.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottPodcast producer - Soila ApparicioArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 this year where Shingi Mararike talks to the parents of 21-year-old Evan Smith - who died in hospital in 2019 - plus Elizabeth Anionwu, Britain's first specialist sickle cell nurse.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottPodcast producer - Soila ApparicioPodcast producer - Lauren PinkneyArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by our correspondent Laura Bundock and Vic Rayner, from the National Care Forum, as we examine the potential impact on both sectors in the coming months. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, our sport correspondent Tom Parmenter examines the fallout, while Sunder Katwala, from the identity think tank British Future discusses the opportunity for change.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Archive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 to Sophia Mahfooz, an Afghanistan refugee and founder of NeuroX Health, and one of TIME Magazine's top 100 most influential people in the world - Mary Lou Jepsen, who set up Openwater, which is devising a new generation of portable medical imaging technologies.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by Dr Hannah White from the Institute for Government think tank, former MP David Gauke and Sky's political correspondent Rob Powell.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 their sex and where they live in the world. We hear from Kenyan scientist Stella Nyambura Mbau, as host Dermot Murnaghan talks to Christiana Figueres - who brokered the Paris Agreement - and Anne Karpf, author of How Women Can Save The Planet.Daily podcast team:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie GillottInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Claire Mercer, whose husband died on a stretch of the M1 without a hard shoulder, plus investigative journalist Susie Coen - who went undercover in a control centre - and AA president Edmund King, who opposes smart motorways.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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. On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we revisit an episode we brought to you after 39 Vietnamese migrants were found dead in a refrigerated lorry in Essex. We are joined by Sky correspondents Siobhan Robbins and Martin Brunt along with Dr Tamsin Barber, a senior lecturer in sociology at Oxford Brookes University.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Rosie Gillott Interviews producer – Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive – Nelly Stefanova Archive – Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 the event means to her and her business. Plus, Sky's Ashna Hurynag reveals more about what our news teams will be doing over the next couple of weeks across our TV and digital platforms - with a dedicated Climate Live channel available on 525 for Sky customers. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast researcher - Aishah Rahman Interviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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.On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we revisit an episode we brought to you last year presented by Ashna Hurynag, as bereaved mum Becky shared her experience following six miscarriages. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Nicola EyersInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Murnaghan, we revisit an episode we brought to you last year after we spoke to Britain's first black policewoman, Sislin Fay Allen, who died in July.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 podcast he talks to Dermot Murnaghan about his personal journey back to health as he prepares to run for the Eve Appeal – plus we hear from Lucy Squance from Alzheimer's Research UK on why events like these are a lifeline for the sector.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by our correspondent Ashna Hurynag who spoke to her from La Palma and Professor Dougal Jerram, as we examine how much more we now know about volcanic activity. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Fraser Knight Podcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by former US Ambassador to NATO, Kurt Volker and George Magnus, an associate at Oxford University's China Centre as we discuss issues including security, human rights and what property firm Evergrande's debt problems could mean for President Xi Jinping.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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. On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by James Withers from Scotland Food and Drink, lorry driver Simon Horner and our business correspondent Helen-Ann Smith.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer – Fraser Knight Podcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 acceptance? And will displaced Afghans ever return?On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we are joined by Islamic scholar John Butt, Hassina Syed – a businesswoman who recently fled the country – and Professor Antonio Giustozzi, an expert on the region.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Murnaghan, we revisit an episode we brought to you earlier this year looking at the importance of good mental health featuring American Kristen Tcherneshoff who moved to the 'happiest country in the world', former Finland prime minister Alexander Stubb and Sir Anthony Seldon, who first introduced well-being lessons for UK schoolchildren in 2006.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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. But what is life like in the refugee camps? How do asylum seekers gain access to the boats that they travel in across the channel? And what are the legal implications of Home Secretary Priti Patel's proposed "turnaround tactics"? In this episode, host Gillian Joseph is joined by Kieran Devine from the Sky News Data and Forensics Unit, correspondent Ashna Hurynag, and Mary Stretch from charity Calais Light.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we hear from Karen Bahia – whose 2-year-old son needs a kidney – and Azeem Ahmad, who is a living donor. Plus, Kiran Bhangal from our radio team and Altaf Kazi from NHS Blood and Transplant discuss the reasons and possible solutions to the issue. Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 scholar Melissa Murray, plus we hear from two women, Kat and Robin, who have been directly affected by restrictive abortion legislation in the United States.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer – Chris ScottPodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Lillywhite talks about his documentary on cultural differences around the world, plus Rhian Mannings and Paul Yarwood share their personal journeys.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonInterviews producer – Alys Bowen Podcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive – Nelly Stefanova Music - Steven Wheeler
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 Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by Nick Aldworth, a former police counter-terror national coordinator, and Imam Usama Hasan, who talks about being a young Muslim man at the time and the importance of dialogue to combat extremism.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast researcher – Rosetta FourlagawoPodcast researcher – Faye de Silva Interviews producer - Tatiana AldersonInterviews producer – Alys BowenArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 medical officers.On the Sky News Daily podcast with Sarah Hewson, we hear how parents feel about it as Dominic Wilkinson, a medical ethics professor at the University of Oxford, and chair of the Scientific Advisory Board Professor Jeffery Almond look at the arguments for and against. Plus, family law expert and barrister Gemma Lindfield explains the legalities around children and consent to treatment.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer - Emma-Rae WoodhouseInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonPodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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, we can expect to see continued growth in the value of influencer marketing, and an increase in the number of people who are earning comfortable incomes from their social media accounts. Host Ashna Hurynag chats all things to do with influencer culture with influencer expert and consultant Kat Molesworth, one of the co-founders of The Creator Union, representing influencers, bloggers and digital creators. We also hear from digital content creator Monique Monroe, who talks us through her life behind and in front of the camera.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer - Ana BatesInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonPodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 Dermot Murnaghan we revisit an episode we brought to you in February – featuring our India reporter Neville Lazarus, Natasha Muktarsingh from our data and forensics team and Matthias Jurek, from the UN Environment Programme.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonInterviews producer – Alys Bowen Podcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive – Nelly Stefanova Music - Steven Wheeler
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 how long? And what measures are in place to prevent potential abuse?On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we speak to lawyer David Esquibias, who represents actress Amanda Bynes and Kerri Kasem, who successfully fought a legal battle to see her own father - the late US radio legend Casey Kasem.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer – Emma-Rae WoodhousePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonInterviews producer - Tamara Bungaroo ValdesArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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 economics editor Ed Conway and Professor Jeremy Brown, who's on the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, as we examine the relationship between case numbers, hospitalisations and deaths, and discuss the importance of the vaccination programme.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer – Emma Rae WoodhousePodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
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. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Shingi Mararike speaks to Moussin Ismail, Principal of Newham Collegiate Sixth Form, whose students are heading to elite universities despite their deprived surroundings. Plus, the UK's first Professor of Social Mobility, Lee Elliot Major, talks about why place of birth is still a factor in educational success.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer - Lauren PinkneyInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonPodcast researcher - Rosetta FourlagawoArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler