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Has US star Savannah Guthrie’s mum been abducted?

Thu, 05 Feb 2026

The mother of one of America's most famous news anchors is believed to have been abducted.

Savannah Guthrie is used to broadcasting the news to millions of people - but has now issued a desperate video appeal calling for her mum’s safe return.

The story has captivated America - so who is Savannah Guthrie and what do we know about her mother Nancy’s disappearance so far?

Niall is joined by Sky’s US correspondent and Trump100 co-host David Blevins.

Producers: Tom Gillespie & Emily Hulme

Editor: Mike Bovill

Should the West be worried about an ISIS resurgence?

Wed, 04 Feb 2026

Northeast Syria is rapidly changing hands, and with it the country's fragile balance of power.

The last time there was a power vacuum in the country, ISIS was born.

Around 7,000 Islamic State group detainees held in prisons in Syria are being transferred to Iraq in an operation overseen by the US.

But will the instability in the region affect that transfer and allow the organisation to regroup?

Niall's joined by Sky's international correspondent Alex Rossi who has seen first-hand the conditions in those camps.

Producers: Charlie Duffield, Tom Gillespie & Emily Hulme

Editor: Mike Bovill

Cancer care: What can the NHS learn from Denmark?

Tue, 03 Feb 2026

Half of us will develop cancer at some point in our lives, according to Cancer Research UK. And the speed of a diagnosis can often be the difference between life and death.

Just a one-month delay can raise the risk of death by up to 10%. Yet in England, almost a third of cancer patients wait more than two months to start treatment after an urgent GP referral - twice as many as the target and a trend that’s getting worse.

As the Westminster government prepares to publish its new 10-year cancer plan - what can we learn from elsewhere in the world? In Denmark, for example, cancer waiting lists have virtually been eliminated and survival rates are rocketing.

Niall speaks to Sky’s health correspondent Ashish Joshi and Jesper Fisker from the Danish Cancer Society.

Producer: Natalie Ktena & Sam Gruet

Editor: Mike Bovill

Andrew and Epstein: How will the royals respond?

Mon, 02 Feb 2026

It seemed inevitable there would be more damaging documents in the latest batch of the Epstein files relating to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

Neither the former prince, nor the wider Royal Family, have responded to this most recent tranche, in which Andrew is pictured on all fours, leaning over an unidentified woman.

So what else is inside the latest drop? What does it say about his relationship with the convicted sex offender? And how much further can Andrew fall?

Niall speaks to Sky’s Royal Correspondent Rhiannon Mills

Producer: Natalie Ktena

Editor: Mike Bovill

Will Trump hang on to Kristi Noem?

Fri, 30 Jan 2026

From 'Snow Queen' to 'ICE Maiden' - how did a beauty pageant-winning 'farmgirl' from South Dakota become the public face of Donald Trump's immigration crackdown?

As the head of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem holds one of the highest offices in the US government - despite facing criticism after saying she shot her dog.

But will Ms Noem's love of the limelight also lead to her downfall, following the fatal shooting of two US citizens in Minneapolis by immigration officers she ultimately controls?

Niall is joined by Jon Schaff, a political science professor at Northern State University in South Dakota.

Producers: Natalie Ktena, Soila Apparicio & Emily Hulme

Editor: Mike Bovill

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