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The Sky News Daily podcast with Niall Paterson brings a deeper look at the big stories - with Sky News correspondents and expert guests.
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Reform's election promises examined | Royal return
Reform have launched their manifesto which they're calling "Our Contract With You" in South Wales.
The "contract" is promising big spending, dwarfing what Labour and the Conservatives have committed to.
The party says it will pay for the plans by measures including scrapping net zero targets and what remains of HS2.
In this episode Niall Paterson gets analysis on what's in the "contract" from our chief political correspondent Jon Craig.
He also speaks with our royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills about the Princess of Wales and the King – and their return to public life.
Full list of candidates for North West Essex constituency, which we mention in the podcast:
-Kemi Badenoch, Conservative and Unionist Party
-Erik Bonino, Independent
-Edward Gildea, Green Party
-Andrew David Green, Independent
-Niko Omilana, Independent
-Smita Rajesh, Liberal Democrats
-Grant StClair-Armstrong, Reform UK
-Issy White, Labour Party
Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse
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Is new Ukraine support a 'game-changer?' | Your Euro 2024 primer
In a show of unity aimed at President Putin, G7 leaders meeting in Italy this week finally agreed to a deal to use profits from frozen Russian assets to provide around $50bn (£40bn) worth of support to Ukraine. And in another significant announcement, President Biden signed a 10-year bilateral security deal between the US and Ukraine which Kyiv is calling 'historic'.
On this episode, Niall Paterson explores the impact these deals will have for Ukraine in its war against Russia with international editor Dominic Waghorn.
Plus, Rob Harris, our sports correspondent, joins Niall to talk us through what to look out for as the European football championships get under way.
Producer: Sydney Pead
Editor: Wendy Parker
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Got any change? Why were there no surprises in Labour’s manifesto?
It was Labour’s turn to launch their election manifesto today. It was a restatement of the party’s main policies with no surprise announcements in the 133-page document.
Sir Keir Starmer reiterated his key pledges including no new taxes on “working people” and a promise of “economic stability”.
Niall Paterson digs into Labour’s promise of economic growth with Ed Conway, Sky’s economics and data editor, and speaks to political correspondent Serena Barker-Singh, who was at the launch in Manchester.
Plus, John McTernan, political strategist and former political secretary to Tony Blair, discusses the politics of their manifesto and whether it matters that there were no new announcements.
Producer: Sydney Pead
Editor: Wendy Parker
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Is bigger always better? Why smaller parties are having a good election
While the Conservatives and Labour battle it out for No10, recent polling reflects a changing mood from the electorate towards the smaller parties.
The latest YouGov poll suggests Reform UK have climbed within one point of the Conservatives, the Lib Dems are up four points, and Labour are dropping below 40%. In 2017, the two big parties got 82% of the vote. Now, the combined Labour-Tory vote could be as low as 56%.
With the Green Party launching its manifesto today, on this episode of the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson and our deputy political editor Sam Coates dive into the dissatisfaction with Sunak and Starmer.
Plus, Scarlett Maguire, pollster with JL Partners, discusses how well the smaller parties are doing.
Producer: Sydney Pead
Editor: Wendy Parker -
Can the Conservative Party manifesto revive Sunak's campaign?
Rishi Sunak has launched the Conservative's election manifesto, promising to slash taxes in a bid to revive the party's floundering campaign.
In his address at the home of the British Grand Prix, the prime minister pledged £17bn in tax cuts including lowering national insurance by 2p, scrapping it entirely for the self-employed and stopping state pensions being taxed with "triple lock plus" - which the party said would all be paid for with £12bn in cuts to the civil service and welfare.
But will it be enough to turn around the fortunes of the Conservatives?
Today on the Daily, Niall Paterson crunches the numbers with Sky's economics and data editor Ed Conway and political communications strategist Jo Tanner unpicks what the Tories are trying to do with this manifesto. Plus, Sky News' political correspondent Darren McCaffrey on if it will shift the dial for the election.
Podcast Producer: Sydney Pead
Podcast Promotions Producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John
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Will Macron's 'big gamble' election pay off? | Lib Dems promise 'to save the NHS'
Far-right parties have made gains in Germany, France and Italy - the EU's biggest member states.
Their success has already led to a fall in the value of the euro as markets anticipate turbulent times ahead. President Macron's high-risk response to his Renaissance party losing to Marine Le Pen's National Rally was to call a snap election for the French parliament.
Niall Paterson talks to Sky's Europe correspondent Adam Parsons about what's behind the far-right surge and Macron's decision.
Plus, the Liberal Democrats launch their manifesto saying it's fully costed. Niall asks economics editor Ed Conway if their numbers add up and he talks to Jon Craig, Sky's chief political correspondent, to find out more about their policies.
Producers: Sydney Pead
Promotion Producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John
Editor: Wendy Parker