• What would a Burnham Government mean for Britain?
    Jun 28 2026

    It’s been another busy week in Westminster after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation. It looks like former Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham is set to be the country’s next leader.

    Housing Secretary Steve Reed spoke to Trevor about what changes Andy Burnham could make to the country and whether we should have a General Election each time a Prime Minister resigns.

    For the Conservatives Shadow Housing Secretary James Cleverly is on the show reacting to the past week of turmoil for the Labour party.

    Our panel this week is: Author and Spectator columnist Lionel Shriver, Broadcaster Daisy McAndrew, and Political Editor of the New Statesman Ailbhe Rea.

    You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every week on Sky News at 8.30am

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Is it time for Keir Starmer to resign?
    Jun 21 2026

    With reports that Keir Starmer could resign as soon as tomorrow, Business Secretary Peter Kyle tells Trevor that he’s “seen nothing” to suggest thats true.

    The by elections earlier this week produced a mixed set of results for the Conservative party. A win in Scotland for the first time in nearly 60 year and then just 2% of the vote in Makerfield. We hear from Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride.

    Plus the former Director of Strategy at Downing Street, Steve Hilton is hoping to become California’s Republican Governor.

    Our panel this week is Editor-at-Large of the News Statesman - Andrew Marr, Political Editor at the i - Caroline Wheeler, and Editor of the Spectator - Lord Gove.

    You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every week on Sky News at 8.30am

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Is Keir Starmer making the UK less safe?
    Jun 14 2026

    After a shocking resignation from John Healey as Defence Secretary over investment into keeping the country safe, it's another tricky week for the Prime Minister.

    Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy joins Wilfred Frost to explain what the government is doing to increase defence spending. We also hear from the Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge about what the Conservative Party think needs to be done.

    And just an hour after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims Britain has become a two-tier state against white people, the party's education spokesperson, Suella Braverman joins us.

    Plus what do the British public care about and is it the same as what politicians are talking about? More in Common Director, Luke Tryl explains more.

    Our panel this week: Sunday Times columnist Mark Urban, journalist Sonia Sodha and Executive Director at Fortune Kamal Ahmed.

    Trevor is back next week for Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips on Sky News at 8.30am

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Should tragedy become politicised? The fallout from Henry Nowak's murder
    Jun 7 2026

    This week on the show, Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy speaks to Trevor after a week of political outcry after the murder of Henry Nowak.

    Also the son of British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman who have been held in captivity in Iran for 18 months, speaks to Trevor about how they are doing and whether the UK Government is doing enough to bring them back home. eir release.

    Former Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has his response to their sentence and gives us his experience of negotiating with Iran.

    Our panel this week are: Former BBC Director General & FA Chair Greg Dyke, Former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi , and Financial Times Deputy Opinion Editor Miranda Green.

    You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every week on Sky News from 8.30am

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Are women being forgotten about in court cases?
    May 31 2026

    Children's Commissioner Dame Rachel De Souza joins Trevor this week to talk about a potential social media ban for children and the public outcry after two boys were spared jail after being convicted of rape.

    Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden also joins Trevor to explain the Government's plan to tackle the high numbers of young people not in employment, education, and training. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp explains how Conservative policies would tackle the issue better.

    Our panel this week are Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine, Labour Peer Baroness Ayesha Hazarika, and broadcaster Rachel Johnson.

    You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every week from 8.30am on Sky News

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Labour Promises a “Summer of Fun" but is that what we will get?
    May 24 2026

    This week, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones tells Trevor what the government expects from a possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz - and denies any link between Russian sanctions and UK fuel supplies. He also sets out Labour’s plans for VAT cuts as part of the party’s “summer of fun.”

    Reform’s Treasury spokesperson Robert Jenrick defends proposals to cut tax on overtime and outlines the party’s wider immigration policies.

    With the UK easing restrictions on Russian oil while the war continues, we ask whether Ukraine still feels supported - Trevor speaks to Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik.

    And on the panel this week: former Labour adviser John McTernan, ex Boris Johnson aide Jo Tanner, and Times journalist and Reform supporter Tim Montgomerie.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Andy and Wes begin their leadership campaigns... sort of
    May 17 2026

    Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy speaks to Trevor Phillips as Keir Starmer faces ongoing pressure to resign. Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham are supposedly waiting in the wings but will they finally pull the trigger on a leadership contest.

    Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch is also on the show and reflects on her new found fame within American rap stars.

    Plus, could a change of Labour leader actually help Labour in the next election? Chief Executive of Ipsos UK and Ireland Kelly Beaver joins Trevor in the studio.

    Our panel this week Former Editor of the Financial Times Lionel Barber, Political Editor at the New Statesman Ailbhe Rea and Editor-at-Large of the Sun - Harry Cole.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Election Fallout for Starmer: Will he stay or will he go?
    May 10 2026

    The elections are over, the people have spoken and they have said that they are not impressed with the Labour Party. But whose fault is that? MP for Hornsey and Friern Barnet, Catherine West believes there is one person to blame - the Prime Minister and she has vowed to mount a leadership challenge as early as Monday but will it work or will Starmer use yet another of his nine lives?

    Our panel this week is former cabinet minister and Editor of the Spectator Michael Gove, Chief political commentator of The Times, Patrick Maguire and host of the Politics at Sam and Anne's podcast, Anne McElvoy.

    We also hear from the new leader of Wales, Rhun ap iorwerth and the SNP's Stephen Flynn on their thoughts on independence and from Reform's Richard Tice on their astonishing election victory.

    You can watch Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips every weekend from 8:30am on Sky News.

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    1 hr and 18 mins