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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.ukCopyright Sky News Política y Gobierno
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  • Why winning Makerfield might not be so easy for Andy Burnham
    May 15 2026

    The constituency of Makerfield has been a Labour safe seat for generations, but in the May elections, Reform UK won nearly every seat that was up for grabs at the local council.

    So how much of a gamble is it for Andy Burnham to try to stage a Commons return here?

    In his favour is his personal popularity in Greater Manchester and the fact he grew up in the area. Against him is the momentum of Reform and the fact that Makerfield hasn't benefitted from some of Burnham's key policies as mayor of the city.

    To discuss his chances, Niall speaks to Rob Ford, professor of political science at the University of Manchester.

    Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show - why@sky.uk

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    21 m
  • Why Wes Streeting is accused of putting ambition above national interest
    May 14 2026

    On Thursday lunchtime, Wes Streeting resigned from Sir Keir Starmer’s government. The now-former health secretary said he had “lost confidence” in the PM’s premiership – the first cabinet minister to jump ship.

    But what he didn’t say (yet) is that he will challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership – and with it, the keys to Number 10.

    So, why hasn’t Streeting fired the starting gun on a contest his critics say he’s been desperate to fight? What sort of leader might he eventually be, and what’s his track record in government?

    Niall is joined by Sky News’ political correspondent Rob Powell.

    Watch Wes Streeting’s appearance on Electoral Dysfunction with Beth Rigby here.

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

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    22 m
  • Why is the Royal Navy sending HMS Dragon to the Strait of Hormuz?
    May 13 2026

    The UK is providing jets, drones and our only operational Type 45 destroyer – HMS Dragon – as part of a multinational mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

    Thousands of tankers and cargo ships remain stranded after the Strait was closed at the end of February due to the Iran war.

    Defence Secretary John Healey has stressed the deployment is a defensive measure to secure freedom of navigation – but will only be used once a ceasefire is in place.

    Will these military assets actually make a difference, and how does the Ministry of Defence operate at a time of such political uncertainty?

    Niall is joined by military analyst Professor Michael Clarke to find out more about the mission and the equipment the UK is sending.

    For more on HMS Dragon, you can listen to our episode with defence analyst Tom Sharpe here.

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

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    19 m
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