Category: Sky News
Storm Isha: What’s it like landing a plane in stormy weather?
Storm Isha caused havoc to air travel across the UK and Ireland but what is it like to land an aeroplane in such atrocious conditions? [more…]
Two people killed as Storm Isha brings winds of almost 100mph to parts of UK
Another named storm is expected to bring “severe and damaging gusts” after two people died as a result of Storm Isha. An 84-year-old man was [more…]
UK & US conduct new strikes on Houthi military targets
The UK and US have carried out joint attacks on Houthi military targets in Yemen for the second time, US officials have said. Read more [more…]
Press Preview: A first look at Tuesday’s headlines
Sky’s Gillian Joseph takes a first look at Tuesday’s front pages with the political editors of The Sun and The Guardian, Harry Cole and Pippa [more…]
RAF in second wave of Houthi strikes
The strikes were said to be a response to the Yemeni rebels’ continued attacks against international and commercial shipping, as well as naval vessels transiting [more…]
Israel-Hamas conflict: 21 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza
The Israeli army says 21 of its soldiers have been killed in the deadliest attack on its troops since the conflict in Gaza began. A [more…]
Sky News Breakfast: Joint UK and US attacks on Houthi military targets in Yemen
Join Kay Burley and guests for a fresh, new Breakfast show after tens of thousands of homes were left without power due to Storm Isha. [more…]
Storm Jocelyn: Weather warnings issued as new storm approaches
The Met Office has issued new wind and rain warnings with Storm Jocelyn bearing down on the country. It comes less than 24 hours after [more…]
Court accepts Nottingham killer’s manslaughter guilty plea
Prosecutors have accepted a plea of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility from the man who stabbed three people in Nottingham last year. Students [more…]
Business Live with Ian King: Jeremy Hunt’s hopes for budget tax cuts get a boost
Join Ian King and guests as government borrowing came in sharply lower than expected last month, boosting the chancellor’s aim of pre-election giveaways in his [more…]