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What You Need To Know

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Can Labour profit from the Tory economic woes?

The government has lost control of the economy. So says Sir Keir Starmer. So what’s he proposing to do to regain control? And after his big pitch to be prime minister at party conference, has he done enough to convince voters outside the party faithful to put their trust in Labour at the next election? From the Labour conference in Liverpool, Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana tells Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen what you need to know, before she puts the burning questions of the day t...

Sep 28, 202219 min

Why the new chancellor's tax cuts are so risky

The biggest swathe of tax cuts in 50 years is the new government’s bold first step to solving Britain’s economic crisis. It backfired back in 1972 - so why is the new chancellor so confident history won’t repeat itself? And what could happen if he’s wrong? From Westminster, our Political Reporter Shehab Khan tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know…

Sep 23, 202210 min

How genuine is Putin’s ‘no bluff’ nuclear threat?

After Ukraine's startling counteroffensive in the war with Russia we now have an emphatic response from the Kremlin. Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia’s first mobilisation since World War Two and threatened nuclear retaliation, insisting: “I’m not bluffing.” So is he or not? And how will the West react? Tom Bradby finds out what you need to know from John Ray, our correspondent in Ukraine and only a few miles from the Russia border, and our resident Russia expert Emma Burrows....

Sep 21, 202217 min

The key moments from the final goodbye to the Queen

Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham guide you through the key events as the Royal Family, members of the British public and leaders of the world gathered to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II at her State Funeral. This special podcast condenses the key moments, along with reaction and expert analysis, across ITV News's extended broadcast during the most historic of days. It begins with Royal Editor Chris Ship's reflections on the outpouring of grief for Her Majesty outside Buckingham Pal...

Sep 19, 202225 min

The Queen’s final journey from Buckingham Palace

The Queen has been handed to the care of the nation for a period of lying in state. In a symbol of family unity, Prince William and Prince Harry walked side by side behind the Queen's coffin as it left Buckingham Palace. Along with King Charles and other members of the Royal Family, they processed to Westminster Hall where the Queen will lie in state until Monday. In this podcast, ITV News' Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham take you through the key moments of Wednesday's procession to Westminster ...

Sep 14, 202222 min

In full: King Charles III's speech plus analysis

King Charles III has paid tribute to his "darling mama" and praised her as an "inspiration" and "example to me and all my family" in his first address to the nation. This podcast replays the speech in full, before Tom Bradby gets instant analysis from our Royal Editor Chris Ship. The new monarch confirmed his son the Duke of Cambridge and Cornwall would inherit his former title of the Prince of Wales. The King, who acceded to the throne immediately on the death of his 96-year-old mother in Balmo...

Sep 09, 202212 min

What happens next as the nation mourns the Queen?

The nation has begun a period of mourning to mark the death of Her Majesty The Queen at 96. Tom Bradby leads special coverage to bring you what you need to know on the events ahead and the tributes being paid to the late monarch. The podcast tracks the movement of the royals, outlines the stages of mourning and the changes to public life as King Charles III assumes the throne.

Sep 09, 202228 min

The moment the Queen's death was announced

Mary Nightingale announces the confirmation from Buckingham Palace that Her Majesty The Queen has died. In a statement, the palace said: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow." In this special podcast, Mary, Royal Editor Chris Ship and our range of analysts and experts bring you what you need to know about the day's events.

Sep 08, 202223 min

The latest on the Queen's health as family head to Balmoral

The Queen is under medical supervision at Balmoral after doctors became concerned for her health, Buckingham Palace has said. All four of her children, along with grandsons William and Harry, have travelled to be with her in Scotland. In this special briefing helmed by Mary Nightingale, Royal Editor Chris Ship, Political Editor Robert Peston and Scotland Correspondent Peter Smith bring you what you need to know with.

Sep 08, 202214 min

How will Truss govern Britain? And how will it be different to Johnson?

Britain's new prime minister has a lot of challenges ahead. The first minor one was avoided on a rain-hit day in London as Liz Truss succeeded in delivering her first key speech in front of the famous black door rather than inside Number 10. So what were the key messages from her inaugural address as PM? How will she govern differently from Boris Johnson? And how will her address have been heard around the world? From Downing Street, News At Ten anchor Tom Bradby and our top team of analysts bri...

Sep 06, 202220 min

The Race For No. 10: How will history judge Boris Johnson?

The votes are in, an announcement is imminent and unless Rishi Sunak delivers a seismic political shock Liz Truss will be confirmed as Britain's next prime minister on Monday. So what do we know about her plans for office? What are the biggest problems Boris Johnson’s left in the inbox? And how will history judge the outgoing PM? Political Correspondent Daniel Hewitt tells Royal Editor Chris Ship what you need to know…

Sep 02, 202220 min

What the UK can learn from Europe's response to the energy crisis

Millions of households and businesses across Britain are feeling the pressure of inflated prices and soaring energy costs. So while we wait for a new PM to act - how are the leading nations in Europe reacting to the crisis compounded by Russia’s war in Ukraine? And what lessons can our next leader learn from them? From Munich, Europe Editor James Mates tells Tom Bradby what you need to know...

Aug 31, 202219 min

When will Russia's stalemate in Ukraine end?

Russia has bombarded Ukraine for six months now and the cost is painfully clear: Thousands of lives ended, a nation in ruins, dire food crises in Africa and a global energy crisis that affects us all. So what is Vladimir Putin’s plan from here? And how long can Ukraine and the west resist? News At Ten Anchor Tom Bradby puts those questions to our Senior International Correspondent John Irvine, who's stationed in Ukraine, and our resident Russia expert Emma Burrows. This is what you need to know…...

Aug 28, 202219 min

The Race For No. 10: Will Liz have a role for Rishi in Team Truss?

Every opinion poll says The Race For Number 10 is a foregone conclusion, but do they match the feeling on the ground at the party hustings? Having tracked Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak around the country, Political Correspondents Daniel Hewitt and Carl Dinnen share some insights which suggest things may not be quite as clear cut as the polls seem. So are the undecideds being underrated in this contest? Carl also identities the possible issues which could offer Rishi Sunak a last ditch boost. But - a...

Aug 25, 202212 min

Why even jail may not stop Trump's 2024 bid

To say Donald Trump faces a few challenges at the moment is something of an understatement. Legal turmoil over his business affairs, criminal probes over the Capitol riots and the FBI’s unprecedented raid on his Mar-a-Lago home to name just a few. So how is he still sounding so bullish? Why do his enemies keep stalling? And could he really run again in 2024? In this podcast, ITV Correspondent Robert Moore tells Tom Bradby what you need to know, including why even a jail sentence may not stop the...

Aug 22, 202220 min

The Race For No 10: Will Truss change her tune in power?

In only a few weeks Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak will be leading the response to Britain's economic crisis. They’ve both promised to slash taxes to win Tory member votes but haven’t explained how they'll slash spending. So how realistic are the pledges once one of them wins the keys to Downing Street's most famous door? From the heart of Westminster, Shehab Khan and Libby Wiener bring you what you need to know about The Race For Number 10…

Aug 18, 202217 min

Why rain won't solve Britain's drought problem

Drought has officially been declared across large parts of England after the driest first half of the year in almost half a century. So what does that actually mean in practice? Why are we so short of water? And what can people do to cope? ITV News Weather Presenter Alex Beresford tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know...

Aug 12, 202216 min

The Race For No.10: Rishi Sunak gets a grilling

Rishi Sunak wants to be prime minister but he has work to do if he's going to convince Tory members. So how is the Race For Number 10's underdog going to persuade them to back him and not Liz Truss? Political Correspondent Daniel Hewitt sat down with him in Newcastle to get the answers in this exclusive interview. So will the former chancellor be specific on what he'll offer voters to help with the cost of living? How is he going to tackle the crises in the NHS? Has he spoken to Boris Johnson si...

Aug 09, 202218 min

The Race For No.10: Do their recession responses add up?

The UK is heading for a long deep recession with grim predictions by the Bank of England of soaring costs across the board. The dreadful forecast places huge pressure on the next prime minister to do more to not just improve the lives of millions, but do all they can to protect them. So how does this increased economic threat affect the two candidates fighting in The Race For Number 10? Will they now change course? What's been their response so far? And do their projections really add up? Deputy...

Aug 05, 202218 min

What are the consequences of the al-Qaeda leader’s killing?

Ayman al-Zawahiri helped Osama bin Laden plan the 9/11 attacks and was among America’s most wanted men - until the US tracked the al-Qaeda leader to a safe house in Kabul and took him out with a drone strike. So what could be the repercussions of his death? And more than two decades on from the attacks on the Twin Towers where does the terror group sit now among the world’s biggest threats? Global Security Editor Rohit Kachroo tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know…

Aug 03, 202211 min

Will Putin's gas war with Europe ultimately backfire?

From gas to grain, the impact of the Russian war in Ukraine goes well beyond the brutal bombardment of its neighbour’s cities and towns - and affects us all. So how is Russia waging supply wars with the West? What impact are cuts already having? And what effect could Vladimir Putin’s changing aims in Ukraine have once summer’s over and winter really starts to bite? ITV News Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen and News Editor Emma Burrows bring you what you need to know... You can get on the warn...

Jul 29, 202219 min

The Race For No.10: Can Sunak U-turn things around?

Rishi Sunak appears to have it all to do if he's going to win over the Tory Party members and become Britain's next prime minister. So from key policy U-turns to his toned-down debate style, can he turn things around? Has Liz Truss defied expectations over her presentation skills? And why are both candidates seen by some Tories to be doing Labour's future campaigning for them? Our top political podcasters Daniel Hewitt and Anushka Asthana bring you what you need to know about The Race For Number...

Jul 27, 202219 min

The Race For No.10: Can Sunak stop the runaway Truss?

11 started. Nine have fallen. Two remain. But only one will be our next prime minister. The latest polling of Tory members suggests it’ll be Liz Truss. So how’s Rishi Sunak going to persuade them otherwise? And can the new frontrunner survive more public scrutiny than she’s ever faced before? Entertainment Reporter Rishi Davda braves the political spotlight to put those questions to Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen to bring you what you need to know about the race for number 10…...

Jul 22, 202215 min

The Race For No.10: Is Starmer the biggest winner?

The next prime minister will definitely be a Conservative - but is the biggest winner in this race Sir Keir Starmer? It certainly looks like the Labour leader will have been watching the blue-on-blue attacks in the Conservative leadership race with glee and noted down some of the many attacks flying around. So where have those brutal blows and media briefings left the current contest? What damage have they done to the Conservative party? And - despite all that - why might the Tories still have r...

Jul 19, 202220 min

The Race For No.10: Bitter briefings and Truss issues

The weather in Britain has been scorching and the Tory leadership race is undoubtedly heating up as the five remaining candidates battle for a place in the final two. Rishi Sunak and Penny Mourdant are out in front, followed narrowly by Liz Truss. So is it two from those three? Kemi Badenoch and Tom Tugendhat hope not. So who's briefing against who? How nasty are the attacks getting? And why are some Tory MPs hiding in cupboards? After a busy week in Westminster, our dynamic political podcast du...

Jul 16, 202217 min

Can Britain cope in 40C heat?

Britain is baking right now - and for the first time in our history 40C heat is projected to hit these shores. It’s not a definite but even the sheer possibility has got meteorologists hot under the collar. So what’s the impact of that kind of blistering heat? What measures are being taken to protect people? And what can you do to cope? ITV Weather presenter Lucy Verasamy tells Faye Barker what you need to know…

Jul 14, 202210 min

The Race For No.10: Are attacks on Sunak helping him?

The UK will have a new prime minister by September - giving Tory MPs and party members up to seven weeks to select the replacement for Boris Johnson. So is it this going to shape into a battle between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak or could an alternative upset the current favourites? Are the emerging attacks on the former chancellor justified? And why are the leadership hopefuls so keen to talk tax and so reluctant to cover certain other issues? Political Correspondent Daniel Hewitt and Deputy Polit...

Jul 12, 202219 min

The Race For No.10: Who's in it to win it?

After weeks of speculation about whether Boris Johnson will survive, now comes weeks of speculation over who will replace him. The Conservative Party is about to elect its fourth leader in six years. Whoever wins, will become the next prime minister. And right now, the contest looks wide open. With their ear to the ground for all key developments, private tweets and Westminster gossip, Daniel Hewitt, Anushka Asthana and Shehab Khan bring you what you need to know about the race for Number 10....

Jul 08, 202219 min

Who might replace Boris? And why's he gone now?

***This episode was recorded before reports of Boris Johnson's resignation emerged*** A wave of resignations rocked Boris Johnson’s government - and yet the prime minister remained in office and vowed to fight on. He has now bowed to pressure and will resign. So why did the Chris Pincher issue prove so damaging compared to previous scandals? And who’s primed to replace him? Amid the flurry of resignations and before the PM announced his exit, ITV News Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen and Depu...

Jul 06, 202216 min

Why Putin is blamed for east Africa's hunger crisis

The Horn of Africa’s facing its worst ever hunger crisis. And many are blaming Russia's invasion of Ukraine. So why is war in Europe proving so catastrophic for millions living 3,000 miles away? And why aren't more African leaders blaming Vladimir Putin? Having gone to east Africa to find out, ITV News International Affairs Editor Rageh Omaar tells you what you need to know…

Jul 05, 202212 min
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