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    Why a German could lead England to World Cup success

    2026/05/22 | 18 mins.
    Thomas Tuchel is England’s first German-born manager. He has led some of Europe’s biggest clubs, from Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich to Chelsea, where he won the Champions League.
    But he has rarely stayed long in one place; Tuchel has had fraught relationships with club owners and executives.
    Now, as he announces his squad for the 2026 World Cup in North America, some of his selection decisions have already sparked controversy. So what do they, and his career so far, reveal about the man carrying England’s hopes on his shoulders?
    Our sports correspondent Rob Harris, fresh from interviewing the England manager, speaks to Niall Paterson about Tuchel’s leadership style, his track record under pressure, and whether he can succeed where others have failed.
    Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show – [email protected]
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    Andrew investigated over potential sex crimes | Single-sex spaces guidance | Bank Holiday heatwave

    2026/05/22 | 12 mins.
    Thames Valley Police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over potential sex crimes, it’s understood.
    Officers are assessing allegations that Jeffrey Epstein sent a non-British woman to the UK in 2010 for a sexual encounter with Andrew, but have yet to interview her.
    Meanwhile the equalities watchdog has said in new guidance that single sex spaces - such as changing rooms and toilets - must be used on the basis of biological sex.
    This means a trans woman - a biological male who identifies as a woman - should not use female toilets or changing rooms, according to the code of conduct which has been approved by ministers.
    In politics, Rachel Reeves has announced a temporary cut to VAT on some family attractions as an attempt to ease cost of living pressures.
    It comes as there could be record-breaking temperatures over the Bank Holiday - with health warnings in place.
    Finally, Thomas Tuchel is set to announce his World Cup squad - and some big names will miss out.
    Anna Jones and Leah Boleto have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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    Why is the UK easing Russian oil sanctions?

    2026/05/21 | 15 mins.
    Since Russia invaded Ukraine, Britain has sanctioned Moscow’s economy in an attempt to weaken Putin's war machine. But this week, the UK introduced a new exemption allowing diesel and jet fuel made from Russian oil to enter Britain via third countries.
    So, has Britain quietly relaxed its sanctions on Russia? And more broadly, have Western sanctions actually worked?
    Niall is joined by Tom Keatinge, founding director of the Centre for Finance and Security at defence and security thinktank the Royal United Services Institute, to explain what sanctions are designed to do, whether they change government behaviour, and why Russia is still making billions from oil exports despite years of restrictions.
    Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show: [email protected]
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    Why Putin and Trump are queuing up to visit China

    2026/05/20 | 20 mins.
    President Xi Jinping's hopes of putting China at the centre of a new world order have been given a boost by back-to-back visits of two of his fellow world leaders.
    Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump both had the red carpet rolled out but the US president left without securing any major deals, while Putin has signed at least 20 deals and significantly a joint declaration on establishing a multipolar world and a new type of international relations.
    Russia has arguably been weakened by its Ukraine war, and with the US viewed by some as less stable under Trump, is China taking advantage to become the leading global power?
    To discuss this, Niall is joined from Beijing by Sky News’ Asia Correspondent, Helen-Ann Smith.
    Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show: [email protected]
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    Why Elon Musk took Sam Altman to court (and lost)

    2026/05/19 | 15 mins.
    Tech titan and X owner Elon Musk has seen his high-profile lawsuit against the boss of OpenAI Sam Altman thrown out of court.
    Musk accused his rival of making OpenAI, which created the increasingly popular ChatGPT, a profit-making company after he had donated $38 million to it.
    The jury may have ruled against Musk, but the feud between the two tech tycoons is likely to continue – and could define the future of AI for years to come.
    Niall is joined by tech journalist Will Guyatt to discuss the case and its repercussions.
    Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show: [email protected]
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About This Is Why
The world’s a pretty confusing place right now – so how do you make sense of it all? This Is Why  takes one story every day, explains how we got here and why it matters to you. Sky News’ Niall Paterson speaks to experts and correspondents from around the world, getting simple answers to some complex questions. Available every weekday afternoon. This Is Why is a Sky News podcast – if you have a question, contact us: [email protected]
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