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Why David Cameron’s calling for more cancer screening

Mon, 24 Nov 2025

Is it time for an NHS screening programme for prostate cancer? 

The disease is the most common cancer affecting men in the UK and kills more than 12,000 men every year. A decision is expected to be made by the National Screening Council later this week. 

Now, former prime minister Lord Cameron has become the latest high-profile figure to reveal his own diagnosis and has called for a national programme to target the groups most at risk. 

But could an increase in overdiagnosis do more harm than good? Niall is joined by Sky’s science and medical correspondent Thomas Moore to discuss. 

You can find out more information on prostate cancer at www.nhs.uk/conditions/prostate-cancer/ 

Producer: Araminta Parker 

Editor: Mike Bovill 

Cheat Sheet | Budget looms, Ukraine peace talks, Eze hat-trick

Mon, 24 Nov 2025

Two days out from Wednesday's big budget, Sophy and Wilf talk through what they're looking out for.

Ukraine peace talks in Geneva continue today.

David Cameron reveals he's been treated for prostate cancer.

And - a big London derby game ends in tears for Tottenham, as Eberechi Eze scores a hat-trick in a 4-1 win for Arsenal.

Sophy and Wilf have everything you need to know, minus the doomscrolling, in just 10 minutes.

Michael Gove: Shabana Mahmood will lead Labour... but not yet

Fri, 21 Nov 2025

She’s the Labour home secretary winning praise from the Tories and Reform UK – no wonder Shabana Mahmood’s crackdown on immigration has grated with some of her own backbenchers. 

But what is driving Mahmood's stance on small boats, and can her ideas land for Labour? 

Niall is joined by the former Conservative cabinet minister turned Spectator editor, Lord Michael Gove, who talks of his admiration for Shabana Mahmood. They also discuss her approach to politics and immigration policy as well as her leadership ambitions.  

Producer: Soila Apparicio

Editor: Mike Bovill

Cheat Sheet | Trump's plan for peace in Ukraine, energy bills cap, The Ashes

Fri, 21 Nov 2025

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's ready to work on a peace plan put together by just the US and Russia. UK drugs could be funding Russia's war effort. Plus, energy bills will rise by 0.2% in January, 35% higher than they were before the Ukraine war.

And the Ashes are off to a worrying start for England, but there's still hope yet.

Anna Jones and Kamali Melbourne have the day's news in just 10 minutes.

Is Trump using Ukrainian corruption to force a peace deal?

Thu, 20 Nov 2025

It's perhaps no coincidence that Trump's latest peace plan has dropped just as President Zelenskyy is having to deal with the biggest corruption scandal his government has faced so far. The latest plan was drawn up in secret with Russia and depends on huge concessions from Ukraine. 

Joining Niall is our international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn to discuss what's in the 28-point plan and whether a perceived weakness of Zelenskyy's position is why it has come out now. 

Plus, Jaroslava Barbieri, research fellow at the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House on the details of the growing corruption scandal engulfing the Ukrainian government. 

Producer: Emily Hulme

Editor: Wendy Parker

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