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Is the Brazil climate conference a COP out?

Wed, 05 Nov 2025

With the leaders of some of the world's most polluting countries - the US, China and India - set to skip it, is the COP climate conference irrelevant?

The event in Brazil next week marks three decades of target-setting and financial pledges - yet temperatures are still rising and so are emissions.

Were all those promises a load of hot air? Have dreams of net zero gone up in smoke?

Niall is joined by our science and technology editor Tom Clarke who is at the summit.

Producer: Araminta Parker

Editor: Mike Bovill

Forgotten victims: How do first responders deal with trauma?

Tue, 04 Nov 2025

Fatal crashes caused by young drivers inflict untold suffering on survivors and the loved ones left behind. But what about the trauma experienced by first responders? 

They are part of the so-called ripple effect caused by the aftermath of tragedies on UK roads - and their stories are rarely told. 

Niall is joined by Sky correspondent Dan Whitehead, who spoke to NHS workers about their experiences. 

Producers: Tom Gillespie and Araminta Parker 

Editor: Mike Bovill 

 

Is it safe to travel on Britain’s railways?

Mon, 03 Nov 2025

From stabbing attacks to assaults and antisocial behaviour, do you still feel safe taking the train?  

On Saturday evening, 11 people were injured on board a high-speed train travelling between Doncaster and London.  

The rampage might well have been worse if it wasn’t for the actions of the staff on the train and the swift response from the emergency services. But can we every truly be prepared for such an attack?  

Niall discusses whether similar incidents are unavoidable with policing commentator Graham Wettone and Sky News crime correspondent Martin Brunt.   

Producers: Tom Gillespie & Araminta Parker 

Editor: Mike Bovill  

Huntingdon train stabbing, Air India survivor and Women's cricket victory

Mon, 03 Nov 2025
Police are still trying to work out the motive for Saturday’s mass stabbing on a train from Doncaster to London. Sophy has spoken to the sole survivor of the Air India crash which killed 241 people back in June. And Wilf has heard from the US ambassador to the UK Warren Stephens, who wants the UK to keep drilling for oil and gas.

Cheat Sheet: A New Morning Podcast From Monday!

Sat, 01 Nov 2025
From Monday, Sky News has a new podcast for your morning commute.

Sophy Ridge and Wilf Frost will be up early to get across the news so you don't have to.

Cheat Sheet is a 10 minute briefing of all the big stories as you start your day.

And you'll still have the Sky News Daily to drill down into one topic as you come home. 

In your feeds around 6am every weekday, from Monday November 3rd. 

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