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With 94 live race days each year, the ITV Racing team will discuss all the latest topics and preview the upcoming meetings. We’ll be joined each episode by some of the biggest names in racing and you have the chance to get involved by submitting your questions using #itvracing.
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ITV Pridecast is the podcast about all things LGBT+ brought to you by ITV. Join Liam McConkey where he speaks to people from across the community and finds out where they are on their journey. As well as that, listen for all the latest LGBT+ news, events, and the things that matter to you.
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Founded in 1998 by Tracy Swedlow, InteractiveTV Today ITVT - http://www.itvt.com - is the most widely read and trusted news source on the rapidly emerging medium of multiplatform, networked, broadband interactive television. We provide concise, original coverage of industry developments, technologies, content projects, and the people building the business. Our readership ismostly made up of executives (30,000 to 60,000) in over 150 countries. We also provide live events and an industry resou ...
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Daniel Hewitt and Shehab Khan from the ITV News politics team chew through the week's big UK political stories and give Political Editor Robert Peston a call from wherever he is to get his take on it all. We'll also be talking to special guests from the world of politics and beyond - and hear from ITV's political correspondents based around the country to find out what's happening beyond the Westminster bubble.
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Football, football, we all love the football - and, boy, do we need it more than ever now! To take you through a season like no other, Mark Pougatch teams up with Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend for a fortnightly look at the major talking points in the domestic and international game - with all the unique insight a current player at the top level can provide. Expect big name guests, honest, razor-sharp analysis and a plethora of dressing room yarns. Get subscribing now!
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Our mission: 1. “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation." 2. "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” 3. "So his master said, ‘Go out into the country lanes and behind the hedges and urge anyone you find to come, so that the house will be full. " Support this podca ...
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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…
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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 …
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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 p…
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2024 has been dubbed the year of the TikTok election. And now, we’re only half-way through Britain’s general election campaign and already the social media platform has been flooded with misinformation. But where is it coming from? Is it really making an impact? And how do you sift the fact from the fiction? ITV News Digital Video Producer George H…
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There's around 1.2 million hoarders across the UK. Many don’t even recognise they have a problem. On the surface, it might seem like someone is being messy, but hoarding is a disorder and can be a coping mechanism for other things. But at what point does it become dangerous? And is there enough help out there? ITV News Reporter Sam Holder tells Yas…
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As the country gears up for the general election, ITV’s Tonight programme is taking you one step closer to the leaders of Great Britain’s largest political parties. In one of a series of interviews, Paul Brand speaks to the Prime Minister to find out whether he has the plan or the personality to win. It was an interview which made headlines for a n…
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For many of us across the country, it’s been a rather wet, dull and gloomy Spring. And yet, according to the Met Office, the UK has just had its warmest Spring on record. But why can’t we feel it? What’s behind this confusing weather forecast? And when can we finally feel the heat? ITV News Weather Presenter Becky Mantin is joined by ITV Anglia Wea…
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In an unprecedented moment for English football, Man City have launched a legal assault against the Premier League. The four-time champions are suing the league over its sponsorship regulations. It’s the latest dramatic twist in a dispute over City's spending power that threatens to unbalance the world’s most successful football competition. So, wh…
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To some he’s a deity - to others a dictator. But few ever doubted Narendra Modi’s firm grip on power in India - until now. He has secured a third term as Prime Minister, but his party has lost its majority for the first time in ten years. So what impact could India's shock election result have on this economic powerhouse and the rest of the world? …
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We’re about to mark 80 years since one of the largest military operations of all time: D-Day. ITV News Meridian have recorded more than 80 new interviews with men and women who lived through the Normandy landings. So how do they feel about their part in this extraordinary moment of history? What can we learn from them and what they went through? Wh…
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It's been 30 years since a new era of hope began in South Africa, with the election of Nelson Mandela. On Wednesday, the country goes to the polls again in an atmosphere where much, if not all, of that hope seems to have disappeared. Mandela's party - the African National Congress - may well lose its majority for the first time in the history of So…
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One dead and at least 20 in intensive care. Last week, turbulence saw what should have been a simple flight descend into tragedy. We’re often told it’s the safest form of transport, but with holiday season on the horizon - how safe do you really feel? Cari Davies is joined by Science correspondent Martin Stew to tell you, what you need to know.…
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Packed boats, a perilous journey and dreams of a fresh start. The gangs responsible promise a new life. But for many, it’s one they’ll never see. The Rwanda Bill's dominated headlines, yet the small boat crossings show little sign of letting up. One side treats them like cattle, the other - a criminal, but how far would you go to protect your famil…
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It was a medical disaster that saw 30,000 victims infected with HIV and hepatitis C by contaminated blood transfusions. The infected blood inquiry confirmed that the disaster was no accident, and one that unfolded on a horrifying scale. It was a scandal that could have been avoided, but for the actions of frontline medical staff, civil servants and…
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Alastair Hamilton was 47 when he secretly arranged to end his life. His family retraced his last steps to Switzerland, where they spoke to the clinic that helped Alastair to die without their knowledge. Now, with so much debate around assisted dying in the UK, what can we learn from Alastair’s story? And what’s to stop anyone else doing the same? I…
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Can you spot the difference between what’s real and what’s fake? The rise of artificial intelligence has opened the door to a world of technological possibilities. But with it comes a more sinister side. Deceptively realistic deepfakes – created by AI technology – are cropping up more and more online. So what are they? What happens when you're a vi…
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The Post Office, infected blood, Hillsborough, Waspi women, Grenfell. All national scandals that seem, on the face of it, to be completely different. But do they have more in common than we might think? And how fit for purpose are our systems for writing the wrongs of the past? After years campaigning for justice, Jo Hamilton, Jackie Britton and Sh…
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Have you ever wondered if you could do your job from the beach? Well, with the flexibility of remote working, for some - it’s a reality. With just a laptop and a Wi-fi signal, ‘digital Nomads’, are embracing a new form of work-life balance. Is this a worker’s revolution? And what does this mean for the workplace here in the UK? ITV News' Chloe Keed…
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It’s a crime that can happen anywhere in the UK, inside any home, in any bedroom, to any child. Online child exploitation is increasing year on year, with few realising the true extent of these appalling acts and the devastation they cause. New technology has changed the way these crimes are committed, exposing many more children to online harm. Wh…
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The number of new and expectant mothers across England receiving special treatment for their mental health has almost doubled in the last three years. ITV News can reveal that more than 57,000 women relied on treatment over the past year. And whilst nothing can prepare you for motherhood, why are more mums reaching crisis point? And what can be don…
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The festival of Passover is a time where Jewish families around the world come together to celebrate one of the most unique stories in the Jewish calendar. And this year, this biblical story of freedom and survival has taken on extra resonance. So why is this Passover more important than ever before? And how does each family celebrate the tradition…
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Could it become too expensive to spend a penny in the UK? Well, as part of new budget cuts, councils across England are closing public toilets. And with hundreds of less loos across the country, locals and those with medical conditions are becoming increasingly concerned. So, can anything be done to save our toilets? ITV News Consumer Editor Chris …
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Donald Trump’s hush money trial is a historical first. It’s the first time a former US president has faced serious criminal charges. As his wide web of lies becomes untangled, it’s been revealed that he tried to cover up a conspiracy to influence the 2016 election. So, what really happened? And how will this impact his current bid for presidency? I…
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Richard, Jane & Andrew reflect on a season of domination for Willie Mullins with his son, Patrick, while we also speak to champion jockeys elect, Harry Cobden and Patrick Wadge, and reigning French rider of the year Felix de Giles. Paddy Brennan also joins us to discuss his plans for retirement.Από τον ITV Sport
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For many of us Ethiopia is seared into the memory from the 1980s famine which shocked the world, prompting the era defining Live Aid concerts. But now, alarm bells are ringing again as it battles mass starvation, prompted by the twin evils of war and climate change. Now, charities are warning of famine whilst the UK and US are pledging up to $630 m…
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In 2018, medical cannabis was legalised in the UK. And yet, six years on, families are going bankrupt as they struggle to get hold of the drug and pay for their prescriptions. That’s because current NHS regulation means barely anyone can access free treatment, forcing many to turn to private prescriptions. So, why is it so restrictive? And how can …
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Murray Dowey was just 16 years old when he took his own life. After enjoying Christmas with his family, Murray found out he had been blackmailed by a scammer and was a victim of 'sextortion.' Just a few hours later, Murray was gone. Now, his family are calling on social media platforms to up safeguarding policies for teens, like Murray. So, what ex…
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In the latest quick-briefing episode, ITV News Consumer Editor Chris Choi tells Charlie Frost what you need to know... As the country continues to battle with the cost-of-living crisis, new figures reveal that there could be some relief for us, as billions of pounds are going unclaimed. People across Britain, including you, could be owed money from…
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In its first direct attack on Israeli soil, Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones to the country overnight on Saturday. And whilst the unprecedented attack has been called an ‘almost total failure’ by Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, world leaders are urging Israel to restrain. Now, the fate of the Middle East hangs in the balance as Israel …
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When you go down the fruit and veg isle at the supermarket, do you ever think how safe the produce is? Well, you might need to – as a recent study found that common fruit and veg is linked to diseases like cancer. That’s because they may have been sprayed with pesticides which take thousands of years to break down. And it’s no wonder campaigners ar…
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As another day dawns on the English Channel, another dingy makes its way across the waters. Full to the brim with migrants, determined to make a new life for themselves. And yet, despite the British government’s recent social media campaign to deter illegal immigration, boats still come, packed and in plenty. So, why is the campaign not working? An…
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Ramadan - it's the holiest month of the year for Muslims. It's a time of sacrifice, self-discipline, and reflection. And a time where more than two billion people - four million of which live in Britain - fast from dawn to sunset. But what does this month actually mean to British Muslims? Ahead of the ITV1 documentary 'Ramadan: A Journey Across Bri…
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The Post Office scandal is a story which has gripped the nation. At the heart of it was Paula Vennells, the Post Office’s CEO. For years, many wondered what she knew and when. Now, ITV News can reveal that the former post office boss knew full well about the issues with the Horizon IT system. And yet despite warnings, she continued to cover it up. …
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From poison-resistant rodents to bedbugs and cockroaches, there’s a spike in infestations across the UK. More than 800 pest control callouts are made on average every day as lives are upturned by these most unwelcome of guests. So is Britain’s pest problem spiralling out of control? In the latest quick-briefing episode, ITV News Correspondent Gerai…
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Rich Rotella was 5'5" when he decided to change his life. The budding actor had a procedure in Florida to add three inches to his height - before a year long recovery. The limb lengthening surgery Rich underwent is happening all over the world. But is it worth it - all for a couple of inches? In the latest quick-briefing episode, ITV News Arts Edit…
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