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What’s the truth of The Salt Path? 

Fri, 11 Jul 2025
It's the bestselling book that's in the middle of its own seismic plot twist. Raynor Winn's The Salt Path spent 85 weeks in The Sunday Times Bestsellers List and has just become a film.

But the author's life-affirming account of how her husband's illness and losing their money and home put them on a 630-mile coastal walk has been called into question.

The Observer has claimed that not all of the couple's story stacks up - something strenuously denied by the author.Niall goes through the claims with Sky News arts and entertainment producer Jayson Mansaray and hears from a journalist who has interviewed Winn, Charlotte Lytton.

Producers: Emily Hulme and Soila Apparicio
Editor: Paul Stanworth

Destroyed, dismantled or dangerous: Is Iran still a global threat?

Thu, 10 Jul 2025
A government report has warned that the threat of physical attacks by Iran on people living in the UK has increased "significantly" since 2022. Iran rejects what they call, hostile allegations.  

Has the recent 12-day war between Israel and Iran changed the hierarchy in the Middle East and its attitude towards the West?  
 
On today’s episode, Niall Paterson speaks to home editor Jason Farrell, who attended the briefing for the report. He then discusses Iran’s current global ambitions with Professor Michael Clarke.    
 
Producer: Emily Hulme  
Editor: Mike Bovill 

The fly-tippers turning trash into cash

Wed, 09 Jul 2025
If you've paid to have rubbish taken away from your home - where do you expect it to end up?

A Sky News investigation has tracked down some of those behind the dumping of people's waste illegally and discovered how they are making thousands of pounds from it. 

On this episode, Niall hears the back story to how we went from digging through dumped waster to confront a suspected flytipper - and how TikTok played a part.

He's joined by correspondent Rachael Venables and our Open Source Investigations (OSINT) editor, Adam Parker.
  

Anorexia, bankruptcy, suicide – how the Horizon IT system ruined lives

Tue, 08 Jul 2025
The public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal has published its first report into what went wrong and how the victims should be properly compensated.   
  
The inquiry's chair, Sir Wyn Williams, has found that at least 13 postmasters may have taken their own lives after being accused of wrongdoing based on evidence from the Horizon IT system which both the Post Office and its maker, Fujitsu, knew could be false.  
  
In today's episode Niall Paterson speaks to our business correspondent Paul Kelso about just how damning these findings are and also to former postmistress Janet Skinner who was sent to prison after wrongly being accused of stealing £59,000. 
  
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK. 

Producer: Soila Apparicio
Editor: Wendy Parker

How I reported the 7/7 bombings

Mon, 07 Jul 2025
On the morning of 7 July 2005, four suicide bombers targeted London's transport network.

We now know that three bombs were detonated on the underground and an hour later a fourth exploded on a bus, killing 52 people and injuring hundreds of others. 
  
But on the day itself, there was confusion for hours about the details of the scale and nature of the attacks. 
  
On today's Sky News Daily, Gareth Barlow speaks to our crime correspondent Martin Brunt, who recalls his experience of reporting for Sky News on that day and considers its lasting impact. 
  
Producer: Soila Apparicio 
Editor: Wendy Parker 

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