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Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Wrongly freed prisoners, Elon Musk & words of the year

Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Sky News

News Commentary, Daily News, News

4.0224 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Two prisoners have been wrongly freed from HMP Wandsworth, one of them was not reported to police for six days. A Telsa shareholder vote could make Elon Musk a trillionaire, as Sky News reveals his platform X favours right wing content. Vibe coding is coined word of the year by Collins dictionary. Sophy and Wilf run through Thursday's news in 10 minutes - getting you up to speed on what you need to know, minus the doom scrolling.

Transcript

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0:33.1

Hello, you're listening to Cheat Sheet, the podcast that gets you up to speed with what you need to know. It cuts through the scroll, the shouting, spin in just 10 minutes. I'm Sophie Ridge. And I'm Wilfred Frost. Let's tell you what's happening today. Well, it's happened again. Two prisoners have been wrongly freed, this time from a prison in Wandsworth. One of them wasn't reported to police for six days. Crazy story. We'll discuss that. Sky News can also reveal that Elon Musk's Platform X, formerly Twitter, is disproportionately showing its users right-wing leaning content. We'll talk about that. And we've got the word of the year. It's been revealed. It is vibe coding, so we're going to explain what if that means. I need an explainer. Yeah, we do.

1:15.3

A manhunt is still underway for two prisoners who are mistakenly released from a prison in South

1:20.4

London, HMP, Wandsworth. Brahim Kador Sharif, 24-year-old Algerian man and registered sex offender

1:27.4

and 35-year-old William Smith.

1:30.3

And we should say being recorded at 515 that they're currently still being searched for.

1:36.8

This isn't the first time this happened, Sophie.

1:39.5

And crazily, one of them, Kadur Sharif, was missing for six days before they realised.

1:46.9

Yeah.

1:47.3

So effectively, he's got a six-day head start on the police who are now trying to find him.

1:52.3

But as you say, the thing that is kind of mind-boggling about this story is it comes just

1:57.3

off the back of the asylum seeker who was a sex offender who sparked for those

2:02.6

protests mistakenly released and it's happened again. It's happened two days after David

2:07.7

Lammy, the Minister for Justice, said that they brought in the strictest checks that we've ever

2:14.2

had. Two days after those checks introduced, two more guys are released. It is honestly quite staggering. And tell us why David Lammy is so much in the eye of the storm this morning about this. Yeah. So obviously it's partly because this has happened on his watch, right? He's heading up the Minister of Justice, but also because yesterday at Prime Minister's questions, he was asked five times. He was filling in, right, because Star was away. Exactly, because Star was a cop. He was asked five times by the Conservatives, whether or not it was true that another asylum cease-seeker had been released mistakenly from prison. And he didn't say yes. Now, look, they will say, oh, he wasn't an asylum seeker.

2:51.2

He was someone who was here illegally because he'd overstayed his visa. Now, I think for most

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