Mollie Malone
@Mollie_Malone1
Home News Correspondent @skynews Formerly found in Westminster
“I saw young teenage boys - sometimes as young as 11/12/13 who had been shot at food distribution points.” “They had gone there to get food for their starving families” he tells @SkyYaldaHakim “One 12 y/o boy died on the operating table because his injuries were so severe.”
Nick Maynard, a British surgeon who’s been working at Nasser hospital in Gaza tells @SkyYaldaHakim he has seen “profound malnutrition.” It is “appalling.” “I’ve seen many people die of malnutrition.” Says baby formula is being refused entry, confiscated by Israeli border guards.
Nick Maynard, a British surgeon who’s been working at Nasser hospital in Gaza tells @SkyYaldaHakim he has seen “profound malnutrition.” It is “appalling.” “I’ve seen many people die of malnutrition.” Says baby formula is being refused entry, confiscated by Israeli border guards.
As the @WHO warns of a "deadly surge" in malnutrition, Huda, who is staying at the Nasser Hospital in Gaza, says her hair has turned yellow from lack of protein. Sky's international correspondent @sparkomat reports. Read more ➡️ trib.al/2FCtVgg
New - EHRC say they received 50,000 responses to public consultation on guidance post Supreme Court ruling on meaning of sex. Guidance to be amended “over the summer.” Had been expected by end of July.

Met police are “stretched” and the justice system is “frustrating” and “unacceptable” Sir Mark Rowley tells @TrevorPTweets
“Shameful” for London that black boys growing up in London “far more likely” to be dead by the age of 18 than white boys Sir Mark Rowley tells @TrevorPTweets - says it’s “tragedy” that crime falls more heavily in black communities.
“Frustrating” & a “real challenge” when the “close to broken” criminal justice system acts like a “revolving door” for offenders Sir Mark Rowley tells @TrevorPTweets .. says police resourcing “not where” he wants it to be.
R&B singer Chris Brown has denied further charges following an alleged bottle attack in a London nightclub. Sky's @Mollie_Malone1 explains what you need to know about the case. trib.al/27dj0Kd
Exclusive interviews with police officers nominated for tonight’s Police Federation national bravery awards. news.sky.com/story/officers…
“The new narcotics” - important investigation @rachaelvenables @adamparkr as they reveal fly tippers, sometimes presenting with official environment agency documentation, who are turning trash into (lots of) cash, boasting about it online. Must watch👇 news.sky.com/video/share-13…
"Theoretical risk" drones could be used to carry prisoners out of jail. Watchdog boss says police + prisons have "ceded the airspace" to "sophisticated drones" taking in "overwhelming amount" of drugs + weapons, posing "threat to national security." news.sky.com/story/drones-a…
An Israeli reservist who served 3 tours in Gaza says his unit was often ordered to shoot anyone entering areas soldiers defined as no-go zones, regardless of whether they posed a threat, a practice he says left civilians dead Via @alexrossiSKY news.sky.com/story/israeli-…
Did I hear right? Sir Mark Rowley, Met Police Commissioner, saying policing football matches - mainly Premier League- across the country costs £70 million a year and they only get a tiny fraction of that, £15 million, back from football. I’m a fan but that’s nuts.
Sky News has witnessed the scale of the destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes at a notorious prison in Iran. International affairs editor @DominicWaghorn is one of the few journalists to gain access to Evin prison in Tehran. Eyewitness report ➡️ trib.al/9jTZkRf
Very proud of the team this morning - winning ‘Best Digital Support for a Channel’ at last night’s Broadcast Digital Awards for the second year in a row 📱
Congratulations to the @skynews digital team for winning the Broadcast Digital Award for best digital support for a strand, genre of channel. The judges said the team provided “a masterclass in how to complement a traditional broadcaster” #BDA2025
This is so worth a read
I’ve thought a lot about whether it’s the right thing to talk about Rachel Reeves crying at PMQs. Because crying is not something we should be ashamed of, or something we should be judged for. Because crying is something associated with women - and in particular this misogynistic…
The government’s fiscal problem is less the scale of the climb down on welfare but the sense that there is no room for manoeuvre on spending or borrowing. That only leaves tax. thetimes.com/article/059af9…
I’ve thought a lot about whether it’s the right thing to talk about Rachel Reeves crying at PMQs. Because crying is not something we should be ashamed of, or something we should be judged for. Because crying is something associated with women - and in particular this misogynistic…
Welfare reforms have been a “difficult process” @patmcfaddenmp tells @KamaliMelbourne & clear there will be “financial consequences.” “Every decision has a cost”, he says, which will be reflected at the Budget.