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Aug 31, 2023 • 21min

UK's new defence secretary and what it means for Ukraine

Former transport and energy secretary Grant Shapps is the new head of the Ministry of Defence after Ben Wallace stood down. They discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, the use of drone technology on the battlefield, recent strikes by Ukrainians on Russian military targets, UK's support to Ukraine, and the progress of the Ukrainian counter-offensive.
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Aug 30, 2023 • 22min

#SeAcabó: How the World Cup kiss sparked Spain's MeToo moment

Since their World Cup victory, the Spanish team's success has been overshadowed by Spanish football president Luis Rubiales non-consensually kissing player Jenni Hermoso. Hermoso described the actions of Rubiales as an "impulse-driven, sexist out-of-place act without any consent". Rubiales denies this and says it was "spontaneous" and "mutual". The kiss has caused a backlash across football and in Spain, where protesters have called for action "to demand a sport free of sexist violence". On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to football commentator and founding member of Women in Football, Jacqui Oatley about how far the treatment and representation of women in the sport has come, and how far it still has to go. Plus, Spanish journalist Maria Ramírez on why the kiss has sparked its own hashtag #SeAcabó and a MeToo moment that reaches far beyond football. Podcast producer: Rosie Gillott Interviews producer: Alex Edden Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Podcast promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Philly Beaumont
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Aug 29, 2023 • 18min

Air travel chaos: Could it happen again?

The podcast discusses the recent air travel chaos caused by a technical fault in the air traffic control system, analyzing the reasons behind the disruption and the challenges in recovering. It explores the impact on airports and airlines, the process of manual flight planning, and the experiences of air traffic controllers during travel disruptions. The speakers provide advice for passengers and express concerns about airlines' treatment of affected passengers.
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Aug 25, 2023 • 15min

The Mafia’s most wanted man

One of the biggest mafia trials in Italian history is expected to deliver its verdict in the coming weeks. Prosecutors have asked for sentences totalling more than 4,000 years in jail for hundreds of alleged ‘Ndrangheta collaborators. One prosecutor of the ‘Ndrangheta, Nicola Gratteri, cannot travel without a heavy police escort, nor see his children for more than a few hours every couple of months. On the Sky News Daily, host Niall Paterson is joined by our Europe correspondent Siobhan Robbins, who has visited the court where hundreds of ‘Ndrangheta collaborators will be tried, to hear more about what it takes to put this powerful mafia behind bars. Producer: Soila ApparicioPromotions Producer: Jim FarthingEditor: Wendy Parker
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Aug 24, 2023 • 20min

Prigozhin "dead", what next for Putin and Ukraine?

Russians have been paying tribute to Yevgeny Prigozhin after it was reported the Wagner leader was among ten people who died when a private jet crashed near Moscow on Wednesday.President Putin has praised his former ally as a “talented businessman” who worked “with good results” in Russia and across Africa, but also said he had “made serious mistakes in his life”. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson takes a deep dive into what it means for President Putin’s hold on power, the war in Ukraine and whether it’s the end of the Wagner group. Niall is joined by our international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn and military analyst Sean Bell. Podcast producer: Rosie Gillott Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Podcast promotion producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Wendy Parker
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Aug 24, 2023 • 11min

Prigozhin crash: Military analyst Sean Bell on what the footage tells us

Russian aviation authorities say Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin was among ten people killed in a plane crash near Moscow on Wednesday. Earlier this summer, the mercenary group leader led a short-lived mutiny against Russia’s top brass. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by military analyst Sean Bell as they examine what we can glean from footage of the private jet falling to the ground, reaction to the crash, and Prigozhin’s relationship with President Vladimir Putin. Podcast producer: Rosie Gillott Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Editor: Paul Stanworth
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Aug 23, 2023 • 20min

Fukushima nuclear plant: Is flushing out wastewater safe?

Japan is preparing to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, sparking opposition from neighboring countries. The water, which has been stored in tanks since the 2011 tsunami, will be filtered and diluted before being released over a 30-year period. The podcast discusses concerns about radiation levels and the safety of seafood, as well as the opposition and geopolitical motivations behind the release. Overall, experts argue that there is no need to worry about the impact of flushing out the wastewater.
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Aug 22, 2023 • 21min

Scotland's drug epidemic - would decriminalisation solve it?

New data reveals a decrease in drug deaths in Scotland, although still higher than the rest of Europe. The podcast explores possible solutions, including decriminalization, as suggested by an expert. Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh shares the impact of drug misuse. The severity of the drug epidemic in Scotland is discussed, along with challenges faced by women seeking help. The podcast also delves into the presence of pharmaceutical drugs in the illicit market and the underlying societal factors contributing to Scotland's drug problem.
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Aug 21, 2023 • 17min

Lucy Letby: Should the guilty be forced to face their victims in court?

Britain's worst child serial killer Lucy Letby will spend the rest of her life in prison. But the former neonatal nurse refused to appear in court to hear either the victim statements or the judge hand down a whole-life sentence. One of the baby victims' mothers has called Letby's defiance a "final act of wickedness from a coward". On the Sky News Daily, Sky News‘ home editor Jason Farrell discusses if defendants should be forced to face their victims in court. He speaks to legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg and Farah Naz, the aunt of Zara Aleena who was murdered in 2022. Farah Naz was forced to give her victim statement to an empty dock when her niece's killer refused to appear. Podcast producer: Rosie GillottInterviews producer: Alex Edden Editor: Paul Stanworth
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Aug 18, 2023 • 33min

Britain's most prolific child killer: Nurse Lucy Letby found guilty

A nurse named Lucy Letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others. The podcast discusses the details of the trial, the impact on the families, and the hospital's response. It also explores Letby's appearance and behavior during the trial, the prosecution's strategy, and the parents' shock and desire for justice. The podcast highlights the betrayal of trust and abuse of authority in this case.

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