Description
For 70 years, the National Health Service has been at the heart of British society. Comprehensive, universal and free at the point of use, the NHS is a source of national pride.
Its importance and significance can never be questioned, but its complexities are regularly at the centre of social and political debate. Sky's health correspondent Paul Kelso spends his working life in hospitals, GPs' surgeries and care homes speaking to doctors, nurses, patients and politicians to try to make sense of it all. In this podcast, Paul shares his thoughts and experiences with Sky News presenter Tom Macleod.
#NHS #BehindTheHeadline #SkyNews
Katie, Stevie and Bethany discuss the films getting them excited in 2019 - an eclectic mix including a chorus line of pitch-perfect #Cats, a big-eared baby elephant #Dumbo and the piano-playing #Rocketman himself, #EltonJohn. We chat to #SpikeLee about his chances at #Oscars2019 with...
Published 12/31/18
The search for love used to be all about lonely-hearts columns, blind-dates and match-making friends. But now -- if you're single, it's pretty safe to presume you're on a dating app.
As part of its Line 18 series, Sky News has been investigating the changing face of the way people look for...
Published 12/21/18
The Royal family divides opinion. To some they are an integral part of our national fabric, a global institution, and a huge tourist draw bringing in much needed revenue. To others they are an unworthy privileged elite who should not be supported by taxes in a 21st century democracy.
What cannot...
Published 12/21/18