Category: Sky News
Brawl breaks out in Bolivian parliament
Tensions escalated during the approval of a $900m loan that the government requires to carry out infrastructure works. #bolivia #government #skynews #shorts SUBSCRIBE to our [more…]
The price of freedom: The company making millions from Gaza’s misery
With more than a million people still trapped in southern Gaza ahead of the threatened Israeli invasion, one Egyptian company is making millions from Palestinians [more…]
Madeleine McCann suspect ‘seen on videos sexually assaulting woman and girl’, court hears
The prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann was seen on videos allegedly sexually assaulting an elderly woman and a teenage girl, a court [more…]
Watch Friday Night with Niall Paterson: PM Rishi Sunak rails against ‘extremist forces’ in speech
WARNING: This livestream contains offensive language Join Niall for a fresh look back at the news that made the headlines this week and a look [more…]
How the Israel-Hamas war has ‘shaken the kaleidoscope of British politics’
Reflecting on the impact of the re-election of left-wing firebrand George Galloway to parliament, Sky’s deputy political editor Sam Coates says the big question going [more…]
Watch Sky News at Ten: “Beyond alarming” – The PM shares his view on George Galloway’s Rochdale win
Watch Sky News at Ten as the Prime Minister reacts to George Galloway’s victory in the Rochdale by-election. Live Politics updates ️ https://trib.al/YsdaSvY Also in [more…]
Three people jailed for murdering vulnerable woman who they tortured and ‘treated like a slave’
Three people have been jailed for murdering a vulnerable woman who they “treated like a slave” by starving, torturing and beating her. Ashana Studholme, 39, [more…]
Can old coal mines still heat Britain?
Britain has thousands of abandoned coal mines that have flooded over time with the water being warmed up by the Earth’s core. Gateshead has become [more…]
Mine water heating and a green growth surge | The Climate Show with Tom Heap
Tom Heap takes a look at how old coal mines could provide a source of geothermal heating, and hears how green growth surged 9% last [more…]
Electoral Dysfunction: ‘People in this country feel nothing works’: Is it time to go to the polls?
Following the Rochdale by-election, Sky’s political Editor Beth Rigby, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley Jess Phillips and former leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson [more…]