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    Why Burnham’s building bonanza might be a house of cards

    2026/06/30 | 17 mins.
    Every prime minister promises ambitious plans to build new homes – every prime minister in more than half a century has failed. Andy Burnham says he’ll be different.
    The former Manchester mayor is on the verge of becoming the new tenant in Number 10 and wants to oversee the biggest council house construction programme since the post-war boom.
    But you have to go back to 1970 for the last time any government fulfilled its housebuilding target. So why is Mr Burnham so sure he can succeed where his predecessors have failed?
    Mhari Aurora speaks to David Byers, deputy property editor at The Times and Sunday Times.
    Have you got a question for the podcast? Email us: why@sky.uk
  • This Is Why

    Why British waters are less safe under defence drone plans

    2026/06/29 | 15 mins.
    Drones in, destroyers out. The Royal Navy looks set to be the biggest losers when the Defence Investment Plan is finally published.
    Instead of building a new fleet of state-of-the-art warships, we will have to rely on cheaper ‘common combat vessels’ to serve as hubs for a hybrid response to the threat from Russia.
    How will the change in military spending be received when Sir Keir Starmer makes his international swansong as prime minister at the NATO summit? And could he really be the next NATO secretary general, despite a mixed record on defence readiness?
    Mhari Aurora speaks to Sky’s security and defence editor Deborah Haynes.
    Have you got a question for the podcast? Email us: why@sky.uk
  • This Is Why

    Why the King's tax return leaves unanswered questions

    2026/06/26 | 15 mins.
    The King has revealed how much income tax he pays, becoming the first monarch to ever do so.
    The Palace said the move was “increasing transparency”, but have the royals given us the full picture?
    Niall Paterson is joined by Sky’s royal correspondent Laura Bundock and forensic accountant Professor Atul Shah, who have been combing through the tax releases.
    They explain exactly what was revealed and address whether the numbers are as clear-cut as they seem.
    Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show – why@sky.uk
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    Why we're in the dark on defence under Andy Burnham

    2026/06/25 | 17 mins.
    It's all a little awkward. Sir Keir Starmer is set to deliver his defence spending proposals to NATO next month, despite having lost both his job and his defence secretary.
    But the outgoing PM seems determined to push through with his plans just days before Andy Burnham potentially moves into Downing Street.
    The man whose resignation helped hasten Starmer's departure - ex-defence secretary John Healey - recently held talks with Burnham.
    But what do we know about our expected new prime minister's position on military spending? Will he prove to be more of a hawk or a dove when it comes to the defence of the realm?
    Niall is joined by Sky’s political correspondent Rob Powell and military analyst Sean Bell.
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    Why is the UK feeling the heat more than ever?

    2026/06/24 | 22 mins.
    When an event discussing extreme heat at London Climate Week is called off due to... extreme heat, you know things are bad. In the words of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, “London is cooking.”

    Yes, it’s summer and heatwaves are hardly a rarity. But as record temperatures in June follow record temperatures in May – it's the frequency and severity of these weather events that are frightening forecasters and climate scientists.

    With a rare red heat warning in place across much of England and Wales, hundreds of schools have closed, travellers have been warned to avoid public transport and there are threats of power cuts.

    But as our summers become ever hotter, are we doing enough to adapt national infrastructure? And why are politicians so hesitant to take transformative climate action?

    Niall Paterson is joined by Sky’s science and technology editor Tom Clarke.

    Have you got a question for Niall? Email us: why@sky.uk
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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: why@sky.uk
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