Episodios

  • How Trump's shooting sparked swirling conspiracy theories
    Jul 15 2024
    As he raised his fist in defiance, the image of Donald Trump smeared in blood, is one that will shape the US election campaign and history.

    The iconic image has sent shockwaves on social media, sparking several conspiracy theories – with some wondering if it was an order from the US President himself.

    So, how do you spot the fact from fiction? And how will the assassination attempt change the campaign?

    Robert Moore tells Yasmin Bodalbhai what you need to know...
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    12 m
  • How have Southgate and England turned it around?
    Jul 12 2024
    England have made history and reached back-to-back European Championship finals after a 2-1 win against the Netherlands.

    From a rather rocky start to the tournament, it’s certainly been touch and go. But now, the three lions have managed to turn it around as they head to Berlin this Sunday.

    So how did the squad bounce back? And is it finally coming home?

    ITV News Sports Editor Steve Scott tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know...
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    10 m
  • Why the fall in energy bills won't last long
    Jul 1 2024
    There’s a summer boost for households as energy prices are falling - thanks to the new price cap.

    Yet forecasters warn your gas and electricity bills will soar once again in the autumn.

    So is now the right time to fix your energy price? And what other action can you take to make savings?

    In this episode Charlie Frost tells you, what you need to know...
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    15 m
  • Could Joe Biden drop out of the presidential race?
    Jun 28 2024
    Across a deeply divided and polarised nation, there is one thing that the US can now all agree on - that Joe Biden’s performance in the presidential debate, was a disaster.

    From the inception, he looked lost, confused and charmless.

    While he lacked coherency, his opponent, Donald Trump spewed lies and fake news - often unchallenged and unchecked.

    The debate has led to calls for Biden to step aside but could that happen at this stage of the campaign?

    US Correspondent Dan Rivers tells Yasmin Bodalbhai what you need to know...
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    10 m
  • Meet the mums campaigning to stop Britain's knife crime crisis
    Jun 26 2024
    Brianna Ghey, Ava White and Rhamero West might be three separate cases and individuals, but they all have something in common – they were all kids killed tragically by knife crime.

    Now, in the wake of their deaths, their mothers are relentlessly campaigning for change.

    But is the government listening? Is knife crime prioritised enough? And how can we better protect the next generation?

    Kelly Foran tells Faye Barker What You Need to Know…

    For more on this, tune into ITV Evening News Friday 28 July at 7pm.
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    10 m
  • How to beat hay fever as the heatwave hits
    Jun 24 2024
    After a cold, damp and slow start to summer, we’re finally feeling the heat.

    As the strong sunshine gets to work, temperatures are looking likely to soar over the next week and Brits can finally get basking.

    But, how long will this hot spell last? Could this be our only scorcher for the summer? And why are we about to be hit with a pollen bomb?

    ITV Weather Presenter Becky Mantin tells Sangeeta Kandola what you need to know...
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    11 m
  • Are fans losing confidence in Gareth Southgate?
    Jun 21 2024
    A dismal one all draw to Denmark was just what England didn’t need to settle the shaky Euros nerves.

    Outclassed by the Danes, Southgate’s side seemed muddled and lacklustre.

    They left the pitch at full time with boos and jeers from normally loyal travelling fans ringing in their ears.

    So, what’s going on? Has the tide turned against Southgate? And can he turn it around?

    ITV News Sports Editor Steve Scott tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know...
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    12 m
  • Can the General Election make a dent in the cost of living crisis?
    Jun 19 2024
    Jamie works two jobs. His day starts before the sun rises and won’t end until it sets.

    He’s just one of many battling Britian’s Cost-Of-Living crisis.

    But now the phrase has become so ubiquitous, it risks losing its true meaning. And for those like Jamie, it’s become a question of surviving, not living.

    But could the general election be a turning point?

    ITV News Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know...
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    13 m