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David Beckham, Donald Trump – what are they doing in Davos?

Tue, 20 Jan 2026

It's where world leaders rub shoulders with billionaires while former footballers clink champagne flutes with film stars and tech bros.

President Trump is the star turn at the Swiss ski resort of Davos for the annual World Economic Forum. But what exactly is the World Economic Forum? And what's the purpose of this glittering get-together of the global elite?

Gareth Barlow speaks to Sky's business and economics correspondent Paul Kelso from the heart of the action in Davos.

Producers: Tom Gillespie & Natalie Ktena

Editor: Mike Bovill

Has Trump and Starmer’s 'special relationship' turned toxic?

Mon, 19 Jan 2026

Is Donald Trump's threat to impose more tariffs on countries trying to block his plan to buy Greenland the last straw for the strained relationship with the UK?

Sir Keir Starmer is walking a diplomatic tightrope - on the one hand rebuking the president for his threats, while on the other reiterating the UK and US remain the closest of allies.

But could this mark a point of no return for the man once described as the 'Trump whisperer'?

Niall speaks to the UK's first national security adviser, Lord Ricketts, about the history of the alliance between the UK and the US and whether Sir Keir can successfully keep it intact, at this delicate moment in history.

Producer: Tom Gillespie

Editor: Mike Bovill

Prince Harry vs The Daily Mail: What can we expect in court?

Sun, 18 Jan 2026

Bonus Episode: Prince Harry's final showdown with the British media is due to start this week. The duke is set to give evidence in court on Thursday in his case against the Daily Mail publishers.

Harry, alongside a group of claimants including Sir Elton John, Liz Hurley and Baroness Lawrence, has accused Associated Newspapers Limited of hiring private detectives to place listening devices inside cars and of accessing private records and phone conversations.

Associated Newspapers denies all the allegations, calling them "preposterous smears".

What does this case mean for his stated aim of cleaning up the British press? And how will it further affect his relationship with the rest of the royal family?

Niall speaks to Sky correspondents Laura Bundock and Katie Spencer, who will be covering the case.

Producers: Natalie Ktena & Tom Gillespie

Editor: Mike Bovill

From Remainer to Reform: Can Jenrick and Farage really get along?

Fri, 16 Jan 2026

The reinvention of Robert Jenrick reached what could be a career-defining milestone after he was sacked from the Tory party and walked into the arms of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

The manner of his departure created a political earthquake - but his defection will surprise few who have been following his career.

From his drastic weight loss to climbing lampposts with flaggers - who is Mr Jenrick and how has he tried to scale the political ladder?

Niall is joined by co-host of Politics at Sam and Anne’s, Sky’s deputy political editor Sam Coates, and Nottinghamshire Live editor Natalie Fahy.

Producers: Tom Gillespie & Natalie Ktena

Editor: Mike Bovill

Is Antarctica a time bomb for Trump?

Thu, 15 Jan 2026

While the world's attention has been on Greenland, should Antarctica also be in the geopolitical spotlight?

The US has been withdrawing its influence over the continent, allowing Russia and China to expand their presence.

Meanwhile, Antarctica's vast ice sheets keep melting and its research community is in a battle against time to understand why it's happening so quickly.

Sky's science editor Tom Clarke speaks to Niall about his recent trip to the seventh continent.

Producers: Natalie Ktena & Tom Gillespie

Editor: Mike Bovill

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