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Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

King's speech to Congress | Starmer survives vote | New red card rules ahead of World Cup

Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Sky News

News, Daily News, News Commentary

4.0224 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

King Charles has given speeches in Congress and the White House as his state visit to the US continues.

The prime minister has survived a vote for him to face a parliamentary investigation into whether he misled MPs over Peter Mandelson.

And the former FBI director James Comey faces an arrest warrant for a post on social media.

Plus, players at the World Cup face a new rule that could see them immediately red carded.

Leah and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

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0:11.0

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0:14.0

We can actually see how nice London is and London is different at night time.

0:18.0

It's a celebration of life and it gives hope.

0:21.0

Being able to raise money for cancer research UK.

0:23.8

Step towards a brighter future and sign up at shinewalk.org.

0:27.8

Together we are beating cancer.

0:32.5

Sky News, the full story first.

0:37.5

King Charles has given speeches to Congress and at the White House during his visit to the United States.

0:45.3

Kirstama survived a vote for him to face a parliamentary investigation, but at what cost?

0:51.4

Hello, you're listening to Cheat Sheet, a 10-minute podcast on the day's news.

0:56.4

On Wednesday at the 29th of April, I'm Lea Belletto.

0:59.9

And I'm Wilfred Frost also today.

1:01.4

Players at the World Cup face a new rule that could see them given a red card.

1:06.6

We'll explain.

1:08.6

So it was another busy day for the King, obviously, during his state visit yesterday

1:14.2

to the US, Lear, but particularly high profile.

1:18.4

It involved two sets of public remarks.

1:22.1

Late evening, British time of speech in Congress, about 8pm.

1:26.7

Our time, and then some shorter remarks

1:29.5

in and around the state dinner, which obviously only wrapped up with the time difference a few

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