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Sky News Daily

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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.
Every night 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 [email protected]
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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 with Ashna Hurynag, we examine the claims about what was happening and when, how investigations will be carried out and what impact it may all have on public opinion and political futures.
Daily podcast team:
Senior podcast producer - Annie Joyce
Podcast producer – Rosie Gillott
Podcast producer – Soila Apparicio
Junior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman
Interviews producer – Alys Bowen
Archive - Simon Windsor
Archive – Nelly Stefanova
Archive – Rob Fellowes

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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 climate change is increasing the intensity of heatwaves which can trigger fires.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to our Europe correspondent in Rhodes, Siobhan Robbins and Rhodes resident Micah Greaves, who tells us how dependent the island is on tourism. Plus, Niall is joined by Robert Colvile, director of the Centre for Policy Studies and former Tory advisor, to discuss if net zero policies can still be vote winners as the row continues over ULEZ expansion in London.
Rosie Gillott - podcast producer
David Chipakupaku – podcast promotion producer
Wendy Parker - editor
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Sky News Daily - Germany: Climate leader or climate villain?
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01/14/22 • 23 min

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 Jones and Katerina Vittozzi explore Germany's complicated relationship with climate change with our Europe correspondent Adam Parsons.
From leading a renewables revolution to phasing out nuclear and relying on coal - not to mention being sued by climate activists- has the sun set on Germany's climate ambitions? We ask the activist dubbed "Germany's Greta" Luisa Neubauer.
Hosts: Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi
Podcast producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse
Interviews producer: Alys Bowen
Guests: Adam Parsons, Luisa Neubauer, Daniel Koller

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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 Joyce
Podcast producer - Nicola Eyers
Podcast researcher – Rosetta Fourlagawo
Podcast researcher – Faye de Silva
Interviews producer - Tatiana Alderson
Interviews producer – Alys Bowen
Archive - Simon Windsor
Archive - Rob Fellowes
Archive - Nelly Stefanova
Music - Steven Wheeler
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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:
Annie Joyce - senior podcast producer
Soila Apparicio - podcast producer
Rosie Gillott - podcast producer
Aishah Rahman - junior podcast producer
Alys Bowen - interviews producer
Simon Windsor - archive
Nelly Stefanova - archive
Rob Fellowes - archive
Special thanks to:
Ben Fisher - head of studio output
Kevin Donaldson – senior director and technical specialist
Felix Forbes – output producer
Lynn Morrish – producer
Andre Rosso – editor
Thomas Sue Yek – editor
Taylor Stuart – designer
Sam Westwood – senior designer
Jim Lacey – floor manager
Cory Eyres – floor manager
Richard Byrne – studio director
Fiona Northam – technical director
Richard Bowles – lighting director
Gus Alvarez – studio supervisor
Matt Kime – camera supervisor
Russ Houghton – camera supervisor
Richie Vale – camera supervisor
Michael Prior – camera supervisor
Louisa Knight – sound supervisor

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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, as he attempts to return to the White House in 2024.
But it’s by no means the only one – Trump now faces 78 charges across three criminal cases, but still remains frontrunner to become his party’s nominee for next year’s presidential election.
On Sky News Daily Niall Paterson is joined by US correspondent James Matthews to discuss how the trials and potential convictions alter the landscape of the Republican presidential race, and the Republican Party overall.
Podcast producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse
Interviews producer: Alex Edden
Podcast promotions producer: David Chipakupaku
Editor: Paul Stanworth
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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 for the young person said the original story in the Sun was “totally wrong” and claims made by their mother were “rubbish”.
The Sun said it has seen evidence to support the concerns. The newspaper also quoted the individual's mother and stepfather as saying "we stand by our account".
Kimberley is joined by media lawyer Matthew Gill.
Producer: Rosie Gillott
Promotion producer: David Chipakupaku
Editor: Paul Stanworth
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Sky News Daily - Should we be worried about the new COVID variant?
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09/11/23 • 19 min

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 immunosuppressed people.
All over-65s will be offered the jab during the next few weeks.
The other nations are also beginning their vaccination programmes this month.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by Professor Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), to discuss the new variant, and the importance of getting vulnerable people vaccinated.
Plus, our chief correspondent Stuart Ramsey talks to Niall from the epicentre of the earthquake in Morocco, which has killed 2,500 people so far.
Producers: Emma Rae Woodhouse and Soila Apparicio
Interviews Producer: Melissa Tutesigensi
Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku
Editor: Wendy Parker
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Sky News Daily - Prince Andrew on trial: What happens next?
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01/13/22 • 20 min

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?
On the Sky News Daily podcast with Ashna Hurynag, we are joined by our political correspondent Joe Pike, royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills, and legal expert Joshua Rozenberg.
Daily podcast team:
Senior podcast producer - Annie Joyce
Podcast producer - Soila Apparicio
Podcast producer – Rosie Gillott
Junior podcast producer – Aishah Rahman
Interviews producer – Alys Bowen
Archive - Simon Windsor
Archive – Nelly Stefanova
Archive – Rob Fellowes
Archive - Steph Dunne

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As the UK's first female chancellor delivers her speech to the Labour Party's annual conference in Liverpool, the Sky News Daily asks why the new government is already fighting to regain the trust of the public.
Host Niall Paterson is joined by Sky's political editor Beth Rigby and economic and data editor Ed Conway in the conference hall to comb through Rachel Reeves's speech.
Producer: Rosie Gillott
Editor: Philly Beaumont
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FAQ

How many episodes does Sky News Daily have?

Sky News Daily currently has 2172 episodes available.

What topics does Sky News Daily cover?

The podcast is about News, Daily News, News Commentary and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Sky News Daily?

The episode title 'Partygate 2.0 - the hangover from hell for Boris Johnson?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Sky News Daily?

The average episode length on Sky News Daily is 21 minutes.

How often are episodes of Sky News Daily released?

Episodes of Sky News Daily are typically released every day.

When was the first episode of Sky News Daily?

The first episode of Sky News Daily was released on May 30, 2017.

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