
Sky News Daily Cheat Sheet | Scottish football victory, the president and the prince, UK defence warning
Nov 19, 2025
Scotland has made a thrilling return to the football World Cup, securing their spot after 28 years with a nail-biting victory. In the U.S., Congress has approved the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, raising important questions about accountability. Meanwhile, the controversial visit of the Saudi crown prince by the president stirs up discussions surrounding the Khashoggi case. Lastly, a stark warning reveals that the UK may not be adequately prepared to defend against modern military threats. Buckle up for this captivating dive into current events!
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Scotland's Dramatic World Cup Return
- Scotland's fans erupted after a dramatic 4-2 victory to secure World Cup qualification for the first time since 1998.
- Kieran Tierney's late goal and Scott McTominay's bicycle kick made the night unforgettable at Hampden Park.
Epstein Files Headed For Public Release
- US Congress passed a bill to force release of all Jeffrey Epstein files, now awaiting the President's signature.
- The release could reveal more high-profile names or incriminating details beyond what's public so far.
White House Hosts Controversial Crown Prince
- Donald Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman despite US intelligence linking him to Jamal Khashoggi's killing.
- Trump publicly contradicted US agencies by saying the crown prince "knew nothing about it," signalling a diplomatic thaw.
