Electoral Dysfunction

Cheat Sheet.... A new podcast from Sky News

Nov 3, 2025
A mass stabbing incident on a train from Doncaster to London raises questions about motive and the immediate police response. The sole survivor of the tragic Air India crash shares his heartbreaking journey of grief and isolation. In stark contrast, the US ambassador advocates for continued fossil fuel drilling in the UK. Meanwhile, India's historic victory in the Women's Cricket World Cup sparks excitement and discussions on its potential impact on the future of women's sports globally.
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Huntingdon Train Attack: Motive Still Unclear

  • The Huntingdon train stabbing left many injured and authorities are still unclear on motive or classification as terrorism.
  • Witnesses praised the guard's heroism and the driver's quick decision to stop at Huntingdon to get help.
ANECDOTE

Sole Survivor's Isolation After Air India Crash

  • Vishwash Kumar Ramesh is the sole survivor of the Air India crash and says his life is utterly broken after losing his younger brother.
  • He spends his days isolated and criticises Air India for being slow and ungenerous with support.
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Air India's Official Response To Survivor

  • Air India responded saying care for Mr Ramesh and affected families is their absolute priority and offered meetings with senior leaders.
  • The airline emphasised ongoing outreach and support while awaiting a positive response from his representatives.
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