We have a whole lot of something in store for you on this edition of the "As It Happened" podcast as we look back at the month of April on "As It Happens." You'll hear stories featuring people who made something from nothing, like the Chicago comedian who started a worldwide craz ...Show more
May 17: A picture is worth a thousand thanks
Fort Nelson art teacher, "Megalopolis" Cannes, British insults, Info commissioner budget, Taco stand star, Sports Illustrated AI, Yukon Star and more
Sea shanties are flooding social media, so we wrote our own for Newscast. More than four million people have now had Covid vaccines - but why is the rollout 'lumpy'? Laura Kuenssberg and Hugh Pym give us the latest. We also hear from Moscow, where President Putin's fiercest criti ...Show more
Energy crisis: Will the UK be left in the dark this winter?
National Grid is warning that households could face planned three-hour blackouts over the winter as the energy crisis worsens. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson speaks to Jess Ralston from the Climate and Energy Intelligence Unit about the significance of blackout thr ...Show more
The government has U-turned on plans to scrap the 45p rate of income tax for higher earners, a day after the prime minister committed to them.Chris and Adam are in Birmingham for the Conservative party conference, where Kwasi Kwarteng defended economic plans but admitted there ha ...Show more
Iceland boss spills the beans on shopping habits and why they’re threatening to boycott Brazilian food. And what is going on in the races to become mayor? The BBC’s Kathryn Stanczyszyn and James Vincent take us through this week’s local elections around the country. Today’s Newsc ...Show more