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PREMIER LEAGUE: Roman Abramovich hands “stewardship and care” of club to Chelsea Foundation before offering to sell the club on March 3rd, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

An associate of Putin, Abramovich is later sanctioned by the UK government and on 7th May, a £4.25bn deal is reached for a consortium led by US billionaire Todd Boehly to buy Chelsea FC.


INTELLIGENCE: A security guard at the UK embassy in Berlin who is suspected of spying for Russia has been extradited to the UK and is due to appear in court.

ROYAL: Prince Andrew appears to have used his ex-wife’s Instagram to write about his experiences of the Falklands War - before the posts were deleted.


FOOTBALL: Manchester United confirm the club has reached an agreement with Juventus for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo


EXCLUSIVE: SYRIA The Metropolitan Police’s war-crimes unit has launched an investigation into Asma al-Assad, the wife of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad. Sadiya Chowdhury, Exclusive for Sky News.


SPORT: Football fans protest outside their grounds against their club owners, after forcing them to pull out of the ill-fated European Super League.


CLIMATE CHANGE: The National Trust has drawn up a map showing the damage climate change could have on stately homes and landscapes. Sadiya Chowdhury reports from Lyme Park in Cheshire.


BREXIT: As the UK leaves the single market and European Customs Union, Sadiya Chowdhury reports live from Dover on the formal end of the transition period.


TECHNOLOGY: Facebook sued for using dominance to crush smaller rivals.

PANDEMIC: UK government makes it a legal duty to self-isolate after a positive test.


TRAVEL: Eurostar services between Britain and Belgium are cancelled, while Italy and the Netherlands also ban travel from the UK due to a new COVID-19 strain. Sadiya Chowdhury is live for Sky News at London St. Pancras Station.


COVID VACCINE: AstraZeneca’s Chief Executive says its vaccine researchers have found a “winning formula” to improve efficacy in its jab. The UK government has ordered 100 million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine with around 40 million expected to be available by the end of March.


CLIMATE CHANGE: A British-backed satellite is launched to help researchers monitor the impact of global warming from space. Sadiya Chowdhury reports for Sky News.


BUSINESS: Cineworld says it is considering temporary closure of all its UK and US cinemas. The news comes after the 2020 release of James Bond was delayed a second time. Sadiya Chowdhury is live in West London.


BREAKING NEWS: The UK and France sign a new agreement aimed at curbing the number of migrants crossing the English Channel. Sadiya Chowdhury has more on this breaking story, live from the Sky News newsroom.


LOCKDOWN: Luton becomes the latest area to go into a local lockdown. Sadiya Chowdhury reports from Luton.


MIGRATION: More than 100 migrants are intercepted as they attempt to cross the English Channel in 11 different incidents. Sadiya Chowdhury is live for Sky News in Dover.


SPORT: The Oval cricket ground trials bringing fans back into the arena as lockdown restrictions ease.

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BUSINESS: Swimming pools, nightclub, casinos and indoor gyms are among the leisure facilities to remain closed as lockdown measures are eased. Sadiya Chowdhury is live at a gym in West London.


SPRING WEATHER: The Met Office has confirmed the UK has reached its sunniest spring since records began in 1929. Sadiya Chowdhury is live in the Sky Gardens in West London.


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SPORT: La Liga match at Cadiz temporarily suspended after Valencia players walk out over alleged racism targeted at Mouctar Diakhaby.

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FRANCE

Sadiya Chowdhury is in France after the attack on the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.


OCCUPIED WEST BANK & JERUSALEM: Palestinians strike for prisoners in Israeli jails.

SYRIA: Child pulled alive from rubble after air strikes continue in Syrian cities.

EXCLUSIVE: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on vaccines, race and healthcare.

PANDEMIC: London moves into Tier 3, as the nation debates Christmas rules.


BAHRAIN

In 2011 Sadiya Chowdhury is in Bahrain, investigating the impact of domestic unrest on migrant worker communities.


 

SYRIA

2013, Sadiya Chowdhury is in Syria as the Free Syrian Army breaks up. We meet child fighters involved in the war, speak to victims of airstrikes in northern Syria, and explore containerised housing for internally displaced people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SENEGAL

Sadiya Chowdhury produced and directed a series of shorts for each day in Ramadhan, journeying with a group of Europeans as they explore life in Senegal.

In episode 03 the team are off to fetch water in the village of Kossi.


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