The UN’s top court will hear South Africa’s genocide case against Israel on January 11th. The initial hearing will likely focus on South Africa arguing for an interim order asking Israel to...
‘On the front line’: Yeonpyeong Island residents react to tension between the two Koreas
“I was anxious and didn’t know if I should go to sleep or not,” recalls a resident of Yeonpyeong Island after North Korea fired an artillery barrage near the sparsely populated South Korean island that...
Farmers stop traffic across Germany: A sign of wider dissatisfaction? | DW News
Farmers across Germany have begun a week-long strike to protest the government’s plans to cut agricultural subsidies. The government has already rolled back its decision to slash fuel subsidies for farmers, after...
US aviation authorithy grounds 171 Boeing planes after blowout | DW News
US authorities have ordered the grounding and inspection of 171 Boeing planes. The US air giant is under heavy scrutiny over the safety of its popular 737 Max 9 aircraft. The order comes after a fuselage panel blew out...
Best of Trevor Phillips on Sunday panel with Rachel Johnson, Matt Chorley and Christiane Amanpour
Rachel Johnson, Matt Chorley and Christiane Amanpour joined Wilf Frost on Sky News on Sunday morning. The panel discussed Sir Keir Starmer’s chance of becoming prime minister, and what threat Donald Trump poses to...
FYI Weekly News Show: Advice on beating the ‘winter blues’
Are you feeling down after the holidays? We’ve got tips on how to beat the winter blues.
Will Conservatives reduce the tax burden further?
As a National Insurance cut comes into effect in January, Sky’s Wilfred Frost sits down with the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Laura Trott to discuss if further tax cuts could be on the horizon.