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2562 - Elections fallout: What does it mean for the general election?
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  • 2562 - Elections fallout: What does it mean for the general election?

    Labour are celebrating big wins in the Blackpool South by-election, in the local elections and in most of the mayoral races that have declared so far.  
     
    The Conservatives could lose up to 500 councillors, though their candidate Ben Houchen did hold on to his role as mayor of Tees Valley. A win which gave the prime minister something to be pleased about and will probably help him keep his job for now. 
     
    But are these grim results for the Tories enough to see Labour winning the next election? Sky News's projection is that it won't be. They will be the largest party but short of an overall majority. 
     
    On the Sky News Daily Niall Paterson talks to Professor Michael Thrasher who carried out the analysis and Sky's deputy political editor Sam Coates on what signals we can take from these results.  
     
    Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse  
    Podcast Promotions Producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John 
    Editor: Wendy Parker

    Fri, 03 May 2024
  • 2561 - Fourth time lucky? When will Manchester’s Co-Op Live actually open?






    Thousands of fans have been left frustrated after Manchester’s newest venue delayed its launch again after a string of technical problems.

    The Co-op Live arena will be the UK’s largest indoor arena accommodating 23,500 people at a cost of £365m - but it’s yet to officially open its doors, cancelling tours from Peter Kay, Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Olivia Rodrigo.   

    On the Sky News Daily Niall Paterson speaks to Sky’s chief North of England correspondent Greg Milam to find out what is behind the delays as well as Pauline Forster, landlady at a gig venue, which has launched several celebrity careers. They discuss the realities and costs of running a small gig venue and why such spaces are important.  

    Also on the podcast, Niall gets the latest from the university protests in the US, where riot police have been firing rubber bullets at protesters refusing to disperse from campus. Sky’s US correspondent Martha Kelner shares her eyewitness account from University of California.  

    Producers: Rosie Gillott and Emma Rae Woodhouse  
    Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku  
    Editor: Paul Stanworth






    Thu, 02 May 2024
  • 2560 - US protests: Campus crackdowns, Gaza protests and the free speech debate

    Violent protests over the Israel-Hamas war have reached boiling point across university campuses in the United States.

    Pro-Palestinian protesters are demanding their universities cut ties with Israel or any companies that support its ongoing war in Gaza.

    On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson gets eyewitness analysis from US correspondent Mark Stone in George Washington University. They discuss the arrests, tear gas and counter-protest violence that is taking over universities. 

    Plus, Lauren Lassabe Shepherd, a historian at the University of New Orleans and author of ‘Resistance from the Right: Conservatives and the Campus Wars’, looks at how these protests compare to others the US has seen and analyses if the action could lead to change. 

    Producer: Soila Apparicio and Emma Rae Woodhouse
    Editor: Philly Beaumont

    Wed, 01 May 2024
  • 2559 - The Return of the King

    The King has returned to official public duties for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer. Alongside the Queen, he visited a cancer treatment centre to meet staff and patients as part of his new role as patron of Cancer Research UK.

    Sources have stressed that despite his return to public engagements, the King still has cancer and will continue to be treated for the undisclosed form of the disease.

    On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by Sky’s royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills and NBC royal commentator Daisy McAndrew to discuss how the Palace has managed this turbulent period and how it has been received on both sides of the Atlantic.    

    Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse and Rosie Gillott
    Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku  
    Editor: Philly Beaumont

    Tue, 30 Apr 2024
  • 2558 - Humza Yousaf quits - does this spell the end for Scottish independence?

    Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has resigned – days after he cut the SNP's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens. 
      
    It followed a bitter row over the SNP's climbdown on climate targets as he said the agreement between the parties had "served its purpose". 
      
    As a result, his former Green allies teamed up with the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats to get behind two no-confidence motions, one in himself as leader of Scotland and another regarding the entire Scottish government. 
      
    Now – attention turns to another SNP leadership contest and what the divisions in Scottish politics could mean for the future of the independence campaign.   
      
    On the Sky News Daily, Matt Barbet speaks to Paul Hutcheon, political editor of the Daily Record, and Shona Craven, from The National, about how the SNP can move on after Mr Yousaf's resignation. 
      
    Plus, Connor Gillies, our Scotland correspondent, explains how the leadership election will unfold.   

    Producer: Rosie Gillott 
    Promotions producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John 
    Editor: Philly Beaumont

    Mon, 29 Apr 2024
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