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Sky News' political correspondent Tom Rayner and Charlie Maggs discuss the final day of the Conservative conference.
Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig and Charlie Maggs look back at day 3 of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham. #BorisJohnson #Brexit #Immigration
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, talks to Sky News Radio's Charlie Maggs about immigration, Brexit, Boris Johnson and preparations for her conference speech in Birmingham.
Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig and Charlie Maggs look back at day two of the Conservative conference in Birmingham. #Conservatives #CPC18 #tories #politics #Birmingham #Brexit
We speak to the chancellor at the Tory Party Conference on Brexit, Boris, and the Budget. #CPC18 #Budget #Brexit
Labour's shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey speaks to Annie Green about Jeremy Corbyn's plans to create 400,000 jobs as part of a green revolution, #Brexit, the Conservatives' plans to lower corporation tax, and whether she'd want to become deputy leader. #Lab18 #LabourConference2018
Sky's Political Editor Faisal Islam speaks to Sky's Annie Green about Labour supporting a potential second EU referendum. #Lab18 #LabourConference2018
Barry Weir talks to shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer ahead of his speech to the Labour Party Conference:
Sky's Chief Political Correspondent Jon Craig chats to Annie Green about the Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell's speech at the Labour Party Conference and #Brexit
Sky News Radio's Annie Green speaks to the Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell about employee ownership schemes, calls for a second EU referendum and tuition fees.
Sky's Political Correspondent Tamara Cohen chats to Anna Jones about her personal highlights from the Conservative Party Conference #may #boris #moggmentum #coughgate
Sky News Radio's Barry Weir speaks to the First Secretary of State, whose role means he is effectively the deputy prime minister, Damian Green. He talks about Theresa May's speech later, #BorisJohnson and Housing
Boris Johnson's praised Theresa May amid leadership speculation. The foreign secretary's told the Conservative Party Conference she'll make a success of Brexit. Barry Weir reports from Manchester. #Boris #CPC17 #TheresaMay
Sky News Radio's Barry Weir speaks to the Prime Minister Theresa May about terror laws, the Las Vegas shooting, Catalonia, and Boris Johnson at the Conservative Party Conference. #CPC17 #Boris
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones has a chat with senior political correspondent Beth Rigby about the day at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. Expect some "jokes" from politicians, analysis of the Chancellor's speech, and find out what happened to Jacob Rees-Mogg at a fringe event #cpc17 #mogg
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones speaks to the Chancellor Philip Hammond about Monarch's collapse, today's policy announcements at the Conservative Party Conference, Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson.
Sky's Political Correspondent Tamara Cohen chats to Anna Jones about her personal highlights - and a lowlight - from the 2017 Labour Party Conference in Brighton #labconf17 #corbyn #momentum #politics
Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner speaks to Sky News Radio's Charlie Maggs about whether Labour are ready for power, local services and North Korea.
Charlie Maggs and Sky News Political Correspondent Beth Rigby take a look at some of the highlights from Tuesday at the Labour Party Conference #Brexit #Pound #Corbyn
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones speaks to Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth about extra money he wants to be pumped into the NHS, Labour's review into the help on offer for gambling addicts, and fresh allegations of antisemitism on the fringes of the conference. #labconf17 #nhs
Anna Jones and Sky News Political Correspondent Lewis Goodall take a look at some of the highlights from Monday at the Labour Party Conference #labconf17 #thornberry #mcdonnell #skinner #politics
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell speaks to Sky News Radio's Charlie Maggs about #Credit #Brexit #Ireland
Sky News Radio's sports reporter Joe Townsend has a special report - as Usain Bolt says goodbye to a glittering athletics career at the World Championships in London.
Great Britain's Davis Cup captain Leon Smith speaks to Sky News Radio's sports reporter Calum Leslie - on Wimbledon so far, Aljaz Bedene's hopes of playing for GB, and plans to reform the Davis Cup. #Wimbledon #DavisCup #tennis
Sky News Radio's sports reporter Calum Leslie speaks to ATP Tour boss Chris Kermode - about the season so far, player injuries, Serena Williams' men's ranking - and Dan Evans. #Wimbledon
Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman speaks to Wimbledon chief executive Richard Lewis - on the first day of this year's Championships. #Wimbledon
Annie Joyce speaks to young voters Beth and Ryan ahead of the deadline to register to vote in the general election
U-turn allegations, policies for young people, and some more manifestos to peruse. Anna Jones reports from Westminster with a summary of what's happened on today's general election campaign trail.
Jeremy Corbyn says #Labour offers a fresh approach on defence, the #LibDems talk about legalising cannabis, and the #Tories target Labour strongholds. Emma Jones reports on the day's campaigning.
Labour's revealed 'For The Many, Not The Few' as its general election slogan while Theresa May defends a Tory pledge to cap energy prices.
A pledge from the #Conservatives on #immigration sparks plenty of reaction while #Labour focuses on the #NHS
Simon English looks back at the year's big stories
Special correspondent Alex Crawford on allegations of British involvement in war crimes. #Yemen #Saudi
Donald Trump defies pollsters to become president-elect of the US, beating his rival Hillary Clinton. We take a look at how this historic day in American politics unfolded #USElection2016 #Election2016 #ElectionNight #TrumpPresident
Education Secretary Justine Greening speaks to Sky News Radio's Elizabeth Williams about grammar schools, whether she wishes she'd gone to one, and about a new scheme to help young people who are failing to achieve their potential.
The Prime Minister Theresa May speaks to Sky News Radio's Anna Jones at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham. #doctors #nhs #grammarschools #brexit #cpc16
Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner speaks to Sky News Radio about Labour's anti-grammar school campaign, Twitter trolls, party unity and Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet shake-up #Lab16 #LabourConference
After winning 67 medals - two more than at London 2012 - Great Britain's athletes travel home from Brazil as history makers. Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman has been reporting from Rio - and reflects on the very best it had to offer. #Rio2016
Tom Daley says it remains his dream to become an Olympic champion. The British diving star had a mixed Games in Rio - failing to make the final of the 10-metre platform but winning bronze in the synchronised event with Dan Goodfellow. Daley spoke to Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman on the final day of the Olympics. #Olympics #TeamGB #Rio2016 #diving
Having won a sliver in the 2-hundred metre kayak double sprint, he's got gold in the individual event over the same distance - and afterwards spoke to Sky News Radio's sports editor, Richard Newman. #Rio2016
After a nerve-wracking 3-3 draw, Great Britain defeated the Netherlands in a penalty shootout to take Olympic gold in Rio. Sam Quek was on the pitch - and afterwards spoke to Sky News Radio's sports editor, Richard Newman. #Rio2016
After a dramatic 3-3 draw in the Olympic final, Great Britain's women's side beat the Netherlands on penalties to take their first ever gold medal at a Games. Not long afterwards, Owsley chatted to Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman - who's at #Rio2016.
Britain's Jade Jones has become a double Olympic Taekwondo champion at the age of just 23 by winning gold in Rio. Jones spoke to Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman. #TeamGB #Rio2016 #Olympics #taekwondo
Kenny's equalled Sir Chris Hoy's record of six gold medals at the Games - after more success on the track. Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman talks to him about whether it's all sunk in, his thoughts on a possible knighthood and how he'll wind down when he's back home. #Rio2016
Laura Trott's now Britain's most successful female athlete - after winning a fourth career gold in Brazil. Her fiance Jason Kenny took a sixth Olympic title - matching Sir Chris Hoy's record. Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman spoke to the man responsible for Team GB's cyclists at #Rio2016.
Louis Smith followed second place four years ago with another silver at #Rio2016 - once again in the men's pommel horse. Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman caught up with him to reflect on another success.
The new Olympic champion in the men's floor and pommel horse is the first ever British athlete to win gymnastics gold at a Games. Sky News Radio's sports editor Richard Newman speaks to Max at #Rio2016.
David Cameron's made his final speech as Prime Minister reflecting on his 6 years at Number 10 Downing Street. #DavidCameron
David Cameron's final performance at his last Prime Minister's Questions is packed with jokes and emotion. Here are the highlights. #PMQs #DavidCameron
David Cameron has taken his last Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons. Hear what happened in full. #PMQs #DavidCameron
Team GB's tennis team leader Iain Bates speaks to Richard Newman at Wimbledon to look ahead to the Rio Olympics, Britain's medal chances, and the Murray brothers' hopes for doubles gold. #murray #Rio2016 #tennis #Wimbledon #Olympics
Richard Newman speaks to ATP chief executive Chris Kermode at Wimbledon on the Next Generation campaign, life after the "big four" retire, how the ATP's dealing with alleged tennis match-fixing, and the future of the ATP World Tour Finals. #Wimbledon #tennis #ATPWorldTourFinals #ATP #Djokovic
International Tennis Federation president David Haggerty talks to Richard Newman at Wimbledon about reforms to the Davis Cup and Fed Cup, and looks ahead to the Rio Olympics. #tennis #Wimbledon #DavisCup #ITF #FedCup
Wales fans are in Lille for tonight's Euro 2016 quarter-final with Belgium. Sky's Calum Leslie reports from the French city. #WAL #WALvBEL #EURO2016
The head of the Women's Tennis Association, Steve Simon, speaks to Richard Newman at Wimbledon to discuss the Championships and the controversy over scheduling, the state of women's tennis, Maria Sharapova and more. #Wimbledon #WTA #tennis #Sharapova #VenusWilliams
Former Cabinet Secretary Lord O'Donnell explains the process by which the UK will leave the EU to Sky's Beth Rigby.
Listen to David Cameron's full Downing Street statement in which he announces his resignation after the UK voted to leave the European Union. #EURef
Sky's Europe Correspondent Mark Stone finds out why the European Parliament spends 150 million pounds a year to move office for just 4 days every month. #InOrOut #EUreferendum #Brexit
Leonardo DiCaprio has finally been honoured by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - as Joe Michalczuk reports from Hollywood. #Oscars #TheOscars2016 #LeonardoDiCaprio
Anna Jones looks back at the year's big stories #JesuisCharlie #JeSuisParis #Paris #Tunisia #Sousse #GE2015 #migrants #royalfamily #TimPeake
Doctors are recommending the serial killer known as the Yorkshire Ripper is moved from a psychiatric hospital to prison.
Psychiatrists say he's no longer mentally ill - as Simon English reports.
Sky News Asia Correspondent, Katie Stallard, @skystallard is in Beijing where smog levels are so high, people are being told to stay indoors.
It coincides with a United Nations climate summit in Paris where China's President has been speaking about global warming.
France has paid a silent tribute to the victims of Friday's terror attacks in Paris. Sky News Radio's Chris Giles reports. #SilenceForParis #ParisAttacks
129 people are now known to have died in a series of terror attacks in Paris. As France comes to the end of the second of three days of mourning, Sky News Radio takes a look back at how events unfolded over the weekend. #Paris #ParisAttacks
The US says it's working to establish whether the militant known as Jihadi John has been killed in an airstrike. He was targeted last night in Syria - as Sky News Radio's Simon English reports.
Sky's Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn speaking to Elizabeth Williams about the possible death of the Islamic State extremist Mohammed Emwazi, known as Jihadi John.
George Clooney's been to a sandwich shop in Edinburgh to support its work helping the homeless.
Simon English reports.
A man's been found guilty of murdering his 16 year old stepsister during a sexually motivated plot to kidnap her. Becky Watts' remains were found in a shed in Bristol in March. Sky News Radio's Anna Jones reports. #beckywatts #bristol
Services have been held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire - as veterans joined serving personnel at the Cenotaph in London.
It's being recommended 'fat letters' - sent to parents of overweight children in England - are scrapped or reformed. Simon English reports.
Marc Bolland responds to concerns about website security after customers were able to see other people's account details when they logged in. The company's Chief Executive has been speaking to Sky's Poppy Trowbridge.
Thousands of mourners remember PC Dave Phillips, who was killed by a stolen car during a police pursuit in Merseyside. Kevin Gover reports.
A major report into inequality in the UK concludes under-34s have the worst economic prospects 'for generations'. Laura Carstensen from the Equality and Human Rights Commission has been speaking to Sky News Radio's Barry Weir.
Communications expert Dean Frenkel from Melbourne's caused a stir - by suggesting the Australian accent developed out of an 'alcoholic slur' caused by the country's early settlers drinking too much. Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan has been speaking to him.
With winter on the way, thousands of people are being forced to live in squalid conditions. #Migrants #Lesbos
The President of China's received a royal welcome on his UK visit. Many cheered him on - but others were protesting as Barry weir reports:
Ugyan Norbu was in London to protest against the visit to the UK by China's president Xi Jinping. Talking to Sky's David Bowden.
Henry Wan - who was part of a group who turned out in London to support President Xi Jinping's visit to the UK. Talking to Sky's David Bowden.
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones looks back at the protests outside the conference hall, and the policy inside it. #CPC15 #Cameron #Corbyn #immigration #Manchester
Sky's Chief Political Correspondent Jon Craig analyses the Prime Minister's keynote speech at the #ConservativePartyConference in Manchester #CPC15 #ToryConference
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon talking to Sky News Radio's Barry Weir about today's housing announcement, the leadership of his party, Syria, and the threat from IS. #CPC15 #MichaelFallon #Syria
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones speaks to the Education Secretary Nicky Morgan - who has been reacting to allegations the Conservatives are turning back into the "nasty party", about whether the Prime Minister stole her thunder, and what she's looking forward to hearing in David Cameron's speech tomorrow . #CPC15 #davidcameron #theresamay
Sky News Radio's Barry Weir speaks to the Prime Minister David Cameron about Theresa May's comments on migration, new measures to crack down on truancy, and Jeremy Corbyn gatecrashing conference. #CPC15 #davidcameron #theresamay
The latest from the Conservative Party Conference, including Chancellor George Osborne's speech #ToryConference #CPC15 #GeorgeOsborne
Sky News Radio's Barry Weir speaks to Chief Secretary to the Treasury Greg Hands at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. #CPC15 #ToryConf #taxcredits
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones speaks to Cabinet Office Minister Matt Hancock at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. #CPC15 #ToryConf #taxcredits
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan rounds up the Labour party conference from Brighton #Lab15
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan speaks to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn at the party's conference in Brighton #Lab15
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan speaks to the new deputy Labour leader at the party's conference in Brighton #Lab15
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan reports on the new Labour leader's speech to the party's conference in Brighton. #lab15 #labour #corbyn
Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig talks to Charlie Maggs about Jeremy Corbyn's first conference speech as Labour leader #Labour #Lab15 #Corbyn #Politics
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan speaks to the new shadow education secretary at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton #Lab15
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan speaks to the new Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Seema Malhotra at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton #SSI #Lab15
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan speaks to the new shadow foreign secretary at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. #Lab15 #LabourConference #Syria #Trident
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones speaks to the new shadow chancellor ahead of his speech to the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. #Lab15 #LabourConference #economy
Randall Workman was Oklahoma State Penitentiary's prison warden for 10 years. Before he retired he was involved in 32 executions. Sky's Ian Woods has been speaking to him as part of his podcast series Another Dead Man Walking - the story of death row inmate Richard Glossip. #RichardGlossip #Oklahoma #skynews
Sir Cliff Richard leads the tributes to Cilla Black at an emotional funeral service in Liverpool #Cilla #CillaBlack #Woolton #Liverpool
By posing online as two individuals committed to jihad, Sky News gains a disturbing new insight into the extremists' tactics. Simon English speaks to Sky's special correspondent Stuart Ramsay about his four-month investigation. #IS #SkyNews
Sky's Special Correspondent Alex Crawford talks about going on the trail of the world's most wanted people smuggler in Libya #PeopleSmuggler
British cyclist Chris Froome says he will "ride harder" - after a fan threw urine in his face and accused him of doping. He's talking to Sky's Enda Brady. #chrisfroome #tdf2015
Services are held across the capital on the tenth anniversary of the London terror attacks. #sevenseven
Tickets for Andy Murray's third round match at Wimbledon tomorrow effectively sold out by 7.30am this morning.
The number in the queue matched the amount of tickets that'll be available for Centre and Number One Courts. Richard Newman's joined the hundreds queuing up for tickets overnight in Wimbledon Park. #Wimbledon #Murray
Vladimir Putin says there are no Russian soldiers in Ukraine, but the deaths of three young servicemen tell a different story.
Sky's Katie Stallard speaks to Simon English about her investigation in Russia.
Sky News Radio's Simon English reports as another major earthquake hits Nepal, killing dozens and injuring around 1,000. #Nepal #Earthquake #NepalEarthquake
Prince Harry discusses his current tour of New Zealand and considers his future, speaking to Sky's royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills. #PrinceHarry #NewZealand
Campaigning is into its final hours before voters go to the polls tomorrow. Anna Jones reports from Westminster, with today's election minute.
Sky News Radio's Barry Weir talks to Labour leader Ed Miliband on the Labour 'Battle Bus' about an interview with a vlogger, a slip by one of his campaign organisers, coalition deals and his economic policy. #GE2015
With less than two days until polls open it's been a frenetic day on the campaign trail - on the road and online. Anna Jones has today's election minute from Westminster. #GE2015 #sprinkleofglitter #youtubers
Sky News Radio's Tom Hourigan talks to the Prime Minister on the Conservative 'battle bus' in Bath on the Lord Scriven tweet, child benefit, tuition fees and Russell Brand's endorsement of Labour. #GE2015
Sky News Radio's Anna Jones interviews the Liberal Democrat leader @nick_clegg following a rally in Bermondsey, south London #GE2015
The party leaders are pressured over deals that could secure the balance of political power this time next week. Barry Weir has today's election minute from Westminster.
7 days to go and a row between the 2 parties who made up the coalition, while the leaders prepare to face a live TV studio audience. Barry Weir has today's election minute.
The Tories make promises on taxes, UKIP talk immigration and good poll news for the SNP. Barry Weir has the election minute from Westminster:
An appearance by Ed Miliband on Russell Brand's YouTube show, a tussle over economic growth and a bus powered by grease. Tom Hourigan's at Westminster with today's 60-second summary of election campaigning.
A Prime Minister who says he's 'pumped up', Labour's offer of help to first-time buyers and a Green leader silenced by a sore throat. Tom Hourigan has today's election minute from Westminster.
Foreign policy arguments, an English manifesto and Nigel Farage looks to the future. Barry Weir has today's election minute from Westminster.
Parties accused of not being open enough, should St George's Day be a bank holiday - and is Scotland moving towards independence? Barry Weir has today's election minute from Westminster.
Allegations of Wikipedia editing, jibes on daytime TV and calls for a public sector pay rise. Tom Hourigan has today's election minute - summing up the day's campaigning - from Westminster.
A former Conservative Prime Minister enters the campaign fray, with health and holiday homes also on the agenda. Tom Hourigan has today's election news in just over 60 seconds from Westminster. #GE2015
The Scottish National Party promises to act in the interest of the whole of the UK, but its opponents aren't so sure. Anna Jones reports from Westminster, with the election minute. #GE2015 #SNPmanifesto
The rumour mill goes into overdrive on a possible deal between Labour and the SNP after the election, and there are campaign pledges on jobs. Tom Hourigan has today's election minute from Westminster.
There's a warning from the IMF no political party can meet their deficit pledges, and another leaders' TV debate takes campaign centre stage tonight. Tom Hourigan has today's election minute. #GE2015 #Blukip #debate2015
The Lib Dems and Ukip set out their election promises - and Labour focuses on winning the female vote. Anna Jones reports from Westminster, with today's election minute #GE2015 #UKIPmanifesto #LibDemManifesto #LabourWomen
The Conservatives and the Greens set out their visions for the UK. Anna Jones reports from Westminster, with today's election minute. #ConservativeManifesto #GreenManifesto #GE2015
The launch of Labour's manifesto has dominated today's general election campaigning. Anna Jones reports from Westminster, with today's election minute #GE2015 #LabourManifesto
In the wake of Jeremy Clarkson's departure from #TopGear - James May's spoken to us about his contract which ends today
Kay Burley - one of the co-hosts of tonight's TV showdown between David Cameron and Ed Miliband on Sky News and Channel 4 from 9pm - talks to Tom Hourigan #BattleForNumber10
Top Gear co-host James May gives his reaction to the decision by the BBC not to renew Jeremy Clarkson's contract. #TopGear #Clarkson #BBC
BBC Director-General Tony Hall talking about the decision not to renew Jeremy Clarkson's contract as presenter of Top Gear. #Clarkson #BBC
MPs are debating whether the UK should allow a controversial IVF technique, which would enable a couple to have a baby using DNA from a third person. Tim Jones explains both sides of the debate.
The UK pays tribute to Sir Winston Churchill on the 50th anniversary of his state funeral, as Barry Weir reports.
Tom Hourigan looks at the possible impact of new far-left party Syriza winning general elections in Greece this weekend.
Johnny Depp and Paul Bettany talk to Entertainment Reporter Joe Michalczuk about their art heist crime caper romp Mortdecai.
Sky's political editor Faisal Islam assesses the delayed publication of the Chilcot Inquiry report #Chilcot #skynews
Bill Roache talking about the death of his co-star Anne Kirkbride - #Deirdre #AnneKirkbride
@tommycaldwell1 and @kjorgeson are celebrating after making what's considered to be the world's most difficult rock climb. Chris Giles reports. #DawnWall
David Cameron and Ed Miliband accuse each other of running scared over the proposed TV debates ahead of the General Election. #PMQs #debate #cameron #miliband #greenparty
Sky's Economics Editor Ed Conway explains what today's drop in inflation actually means #inflation
Parisians react to Charlie Hebdo putting a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on the front cover of its magazine tomorrow. #CharlieHebdo #JeSuisCharlie
Liam Neeson doesn't rule out making a fourth Taken film to our Entertainment Reporter Joe Michalczuk.
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A look back at the big stories of 2014 - presented by Barry Weir
Consumer expert Jasmine Birtles gives her reaction to Tom Hourigan on an overhaul of stamp duty #AS2014