
Faultlines: Why isn’t housing a bigger election issue?
A new Sky News series 'Faultlines' covers in-depth and immersive reports exploring contemporary social challenges across the UK. This episode asks 'is our housing market in crisis?', with not enou...
18 Mars 202421min

Putin's power – why Russia's election matters
As Russians go to the polls, the outcome is certainly already written as Vladimir Putin runs pretty much uncontested in his bid for a fifth term in office. Opposition candidates were banned from sta...
15 Mars 202418min

British troops speak out about exposure to toxic chemicals | Redefining 'extremism' with Sam Coates
In the early months of the Iraq war in 2003, around 88 British troops were deployed to the Qarmat Ali water treatment plant to provide round-the-clock security. What the soldiers didn't know was that ...
14 Mars 202425min

Diane Abbott: Why the Tories won't return the race row money
The prime minister has resisted calls to hand back £10m donated to the Conservative Party by businessman Frank Hester. Speaking in the Commons, Rishi Sunak condemned Mr Hester's reported remarks about...
13 Mars 202428min

How UK-made cars are getting into Russia despite sanctions
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the imposition of sanctions on the country meant direct exports of British-made luxury vehicles fell to zero.However, Sky News analysis shows that hundreds of mil...
12 Mars 202418min

Kate, the photo and trying to solve the conspiracy theory crisis
The Princess of Wales has apologised "for any confusion" after she admitted "editing" a Mother's Day image of her and her children. Major international picture agencies told media outlets to "kill"...
11 Mars 202422min

Everything that happened at the Oscars
The biggest night in Hollywood promised glitz and glamour, but there were no surprises when it came to the big Academy Award winners.Oppenheimer took home seven awards, including best picture, best ac...
11 Mars 202416min

'More lives lost than saved': why Britain's IRA spy never faced justice
Freddie Scappaticci was Britain's most highly prized IRA informant. His codename was 'Stakeknife' and the unit he led - ironically in charge of hunting informants like him - was called the 'nutting ...
8 Mars 202420min




















