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This Is Why

One story every day, explained to make sense of the world

Fri, 27 Feb 2026

Welcome to This Is Why.

The world’s a pretty confusing place right now – so how do you make sense of it all? This Is Why takes one story every day, explains how we got here and why it matters to you.

Sky News’ Niall Paterson speaks to experts and correspondents from around the world, getting simple answers to some complex questions.

Available every weekday afternoon from Monday 2 March 2026.

This Is Why is a Sky News podcast – if you have a question, contact us: why@sky.uk

Introducing... This Is Why

Thu, 26 Feb 2026

The world’s a pretty confusing place right now – so how do you make sense of it all? This Is Why takes one story every day, explains how we got here and why it matters to you.

Sky News’ Niall Paterson speaks to experts and correspondents from around the world, getting simple answers to some complex questions.

Available every weekday afternoon from Monday 2 March 2026.

This Is Why is a Sky News podcast – if you have a question, contact us: why@sky.uk

Why isn’t the UK stopping Putin’s shadow fleet?

Wed, 25 Feb 2026

When is a shadow fleet not a shadow fleet?

Perhaps when it’s shipping millions of dollars' worth of crude oil through the English Channel in broad daylight.

The UK has imposed sanctions on the Russian oil trade since the start of the full invasion of Ukraine - but tankers helping to fund Putin’s war machine are operating in the Channel with apparent impunity.

Niall is joined by Sky’s business correspondent Paul Kelso - who trailed some of these ‘shadow fleet’ vessels in the English Channel.

Producers: Paul Wilkinson and Tom Gillespie

Editor: Mike Bovill

Should the police ban the use of AI?

Tue, 24 Feb 2026

A Sky News exclusive has found that at least 21 police forces in England are still using Microsoft Copilot, despite it being at the centre of the Maccabi Tel Aviv incident last year.

In November, football fans of the Israeli team were banned from attending an away match against Aston Villa in Birmingham.

West Midlands Police had determined the risk was too high. The resulting outcry – including from the UK Prime Minister – led to the force’s Chief Constable standing down.

The force eventually admitted it had included false information provided by artificial intelligence software in justifying the decision.

So why are many other constabularies still using the same platform?

Niall speaks to Sky News Sports Correspondent Rob Harris following his investigation.

Microsoft has told Sky News it "continuously evaluates" Copilot and urges companies to review how they are using it.

Producers: Paul Wilkinson and Sam Gruet

Editor: Mike Bovill

Has drone dominance in Ukraine changed warfare forever?

Mon, 23 Feb 2026

Could the use of drones break the stalemate in the Ukraine war?

Tomorrow marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion - and for most of this time, it has seemed there was no end in sight.

However, technological developments have led to the increased use of drones on the frontline.

How have these remote-controlled devices become the dominant weapon on the battlefield, and have they changed the nature of warfare forever?

Gareth Barlow speaks to Sky's international correspondent Alex Rossi and Ukraine producer Azad Safarov in Kyiv about coming under fire from drones on the frontline themselves.

Producers: Sam Gruet and Paul Wilkinson

Editor: Mike Bovill

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