The Battle for Number 10 - Season 1 / Year 2024
Season 1 / Year 2024
Episodes
The Battle for Number 10: Election Night Live Showcase
Kay Burley presents coverage of the General Election results from a 360-degree immersive studio normally used by Sky Sports shows like Monday Night Football. She is joined by Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby, Sunday show presenter Trevor Phillips, and data and economics editor Ed Conway. Mayor of Greater Manchester and former Labour MP Andy Burnham and former leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson provide analysis, while Professor Michael Thrashe leads Sky News' psephology team, as he has at every election since 1989.
The Battle for Number 10: Election Breakfast
Sophy Ridge presents from Westminster, bringing viewers every development as the election result is absorbed and plans for the next government are made, with contributions from Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and contributor Adam Boulton across a historic day as the nation awaits the next prime minister.
Election Live With Sophy Ridge
Sophy Ridge presents a special programme from Westminster with results, analysis and live events.
Election Live With Mark Austin
Mark Austin in Downing Street with results and reaction to the general election.
The Battle for Number 10: Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge
A specially extended programme with results and reaction to the general election.
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