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 are now calling for the government to condemn what they’re coining ‘forever chemicals’ So, might you think again before getting your 5 a day? ITV News S...
Apr 12, 2024•9 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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? And can anything stop the dangerous journeys? ITV News Correspondent Peter Smith tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know......
Apr 10, 2024•17 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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 Britain' on Wednesday at 10.45pm, ITV News Political Correspondent Shehab Khan tells International Affairs Editor Rageh Omaar what you need to know......
Apr 08, 2024•12 min•Transcript available on Metacast Apr 05, 2024•12 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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. So, why did she ignore the warnings? And will she face criminal action? ITV News Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt tells Lucrezia Millarini what you...
Apr 03, 2024•14 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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 Geraint Vincent tells Cari Davies what you need to know...
Mar 29, 2024•15 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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 Editor Nina Nannar tells Cari Davies what you need to know…
Mar 27, 2024•11 min•Transcript available on Metacast Having a baby should be a moment of pure elation but for too many families it’s becoming a time of grief and despair. That’s because the number of neonatal and infant deaths in hospitals are rising, with London having the highest rate in the country. So, why is this worrying trend increasing? And how much does poor maternity care play a role in this? In the latest quick-briefing episode, ITV News Reporter Kaf Okpattah tells Faye Barker what you need to know......
Mar 25, 2024•10 min•Transcript available on Metacast For the past 10 years, a young British woman has been locked up in hospital. Whilst she was born with a learning disability, there was no medical reason for her to be detained in hospital and her parents continue to fight every day for her release. And she's not alone, as more than 2000 people with learning disabilities or autism remain stuck in hospitals across England, with little chance of escape. So, why can’t they bet set free? ITV News Correspondent Peter Smith and Specialist Producer Resh...
Mar 22, 2024•14 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s a touchstone issue that affects beauty spots right across the country. Second homes – with a 50% rise in ownership over the last decade, they’re driving out locals and hiking up house prices. And despite the Chancellor’s crackdown, campaigners are calling his solution a simple sticking plaster. So, do the Tories have the silver bullet? Or is the problem too big to fix? And how will housing impact your vote in the next general election? In a special live edition of the podcast, ITV Anglia’s ...
Mar 20, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s no surprise that Vladimir Putin secured a landslide victory for a fifth term as Russian president. He’s ruled for nearly a quarter of a century and he’s not going anywhere soon – with any potential opposition either dead, jailed or exiled. But will this election bring any change? What’s next for Putin? And will he ever give up power? Europe Editor James Mates tells Julie Etchingham what you need to know...
Mar 18, 2024•16 min•Transcript available on Metacast The record return of the vinyl has been made official today for the first time since 1992. In Britain’s inflation basket this year, vinyl records are back in demand thanks to the soaring success of stars like Taylor Swift and Harry Styles. The basket released by the ONS, is used to track inflation and find out what’s trending. So, what’s in? And what’s out? Consumer Editor Chris Choi and Consumer Producer Hannah Kings tell Cari Davies what you need to know......
Mar 15, 2024•11 min•Transcript available on Metacast Nick Brown was told he has three months left to live. With a rare form of cancer, he’ll soon be paralysed. And yet his dying wish is to go peacefully, before he deteriorates. But with no option for assisted dying in our country, Nick and his family are stuck and desperate. Now, thousands like Nick are calling for change - to legalise assisted suicide in the UK. So, should Nick have the option? And where do you draw the line? UK Editor Paul Brand tells Charlene White what you need to know......
Mar 13, 2024•11 min•Transcript available on Metacast In a bid to end weeks of wild conspiracy theories, the Princess of Wales released a family photo to celebrate Mother’s Day. But the image, which was meant to quash speculation, turned out to do the exact opposite. As news agencies pulled a photo from the Palace for the first time over claims it had been photoshopped. And now, Kate’s even admitted to editing the picture herself. So, what’s behind all of this? And can Kate’s response finally stop speculation? ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship tells...
Mar 11, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast Since 2019, 55 children have died unexpectedly living in temporary housing. 42 of them, not even a year old. These are the lost children of Britain’s housing crisis. And yet many families continue to live in cramp conditions like shipping containers, once built to carry cargo, but are the only option for a roof over their heads. So, why is this still happening today? And where can these helpless families turn to? ITV News Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt and Investigations Producer Mariah Coo...
Mar 08, 2024•14 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s back to the future for Americans as they brace themselves for another Joe Biden-Donald Trump slugfest. But who’s most likely to prevail? In our latest quick briefing podcast, US Correspondent Dan Rivers tells Tom Bradby what you need to know…
Mar 06, 2024•16 min•Transcript available on Metacast Energy bills are finally falling. From April 1st, annual bills will drop to the lowest they’ve been since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But, despite the reduced-price cap, energy debt remains at an all-time high as households across the country remain badly behind with their bills. So, how much of a difference will the drop actually make? Should you be switching energy supplier? And if so, when? ITV News Consumer Editor Chris Choi and Consumer Producer Hannah Kings tell Faye Barker what you need...
Mar 04, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast From potholes to uncollected bins, it’s no surprise that councils across the country are running out of cash. But new analysis has laid bare that councils in the North are suffering more than in the South of England. And despite a huge injection of cash from the government, many councils are at a tipping point. So, why is there such a regional divide? And where will the cuts hit most? Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know......
Mar 01, 2024•11 min•Transcript available on Metacast Across Europe, frustrated farmers have been fighting back. But now, protests are travelling across the channel, as Welsh farmers are up in arms over post-Brexit plans and proposals. Farmers on the brink are flocking to protests to stop the Welsh government reforms. So, what are the new plans? And why have they caused such a backlash? ITV News Wales Reporter Rhys Williams tells Charlene White what you need to know...
Feb 28, 2024•11 min•Transcript available on Metacast When you think of gangs, you might imagine young men proving their loyalty through violence, coercion and bravado. But now the number of girls in gangs is rising, leaving thousands in the hands of male leaders and drug dealers. So, why are gangs recruiting more girls? What are they being forced to do? And what’s being done to stop it? ITV Anglia's Tanya Mercer tells Faye Barker what you need to know...
Feb 26, 2024•14 min•Transcript available on Metacast Joaquin Oliver was just one of the 17 victims who were murdered at Parkland, Florida back in 2018 – one of America’s deadliest school shootings. But now, through the magic of AI, the victims’ voices are being brought back to life. Lobbying from beyond the grave, Joaquin’s voice is being used to pressure politicians to tighten gun laws. So, could this be a game changer for America’s gun violence epidemic? US Correspondent Dan Rivers tells Tom Bradby what you need to know...
Feb 23, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast If a woman is stabbed to death in the street by a stranger the starting sentencing point for murder is 25 years. Yet if a woman is stabbed and killed in her own home by her partner - it's fifteen. So, why is there such a disparity? And is it any wonder some are campaigning for change? Julie Etchingham is joined by ITV's Tonight programme producer, Anna Manton and the Chair of charity Refuge, Hetti Barkworth-Nanton. For more on this, tune into ITV's Tonight programme at 20:30 on Thursday 22nd Feb...
Feb 21, 2024•19 min•Transcript available on Metacast Did you buy a vehicle on car finance before 28th January 2021? Well, like millions of other car loan customers across the country, you might be able to join what could be the largest compensation pay out since the infamous PPI scandal. So, could you have you overpaid without knowing? And what might you be entitled to? Consumer Editor Chris Choi and producer Hannah Kings tell Sangeeta Kandola What You Need to Know…
Feb 19, 2024•16 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s been 16 years since 3-year-old Madeleine McCann went missing. Today, the man who remains the prime suspect of her disappearance goes on trial. But, for unrelated charges. Christian Brueckner will take to the stand in Germany for multiple cases of sexual assault and rape. But can this trial bring us closer to what really happened to Madeline McCann back in 2007 in Portugal? And what can we expect? From outside the court house in Germany, ITV News correspondent Emma Murphy tells Charlie Frost...
Feb 16, 2024•10 min•Transcript available on Metacast Sarah thought she’d landed her dream job in a tech firm in Thailand, having applied online. But instead, upon arrival, she was kidnapped and trafficked to a mysterious compound, where she was trapped for months. She’s just one of many graduates from across the globe who are falling victim to forced scamming - one of the fastest-growing forms of modern slavery today. And in South East Asia, it’s rife. So, how is it thriving in plain sight? Having just returned back from Thailand, Lucy Watson tell...
Feb 14, 2024•12 min•Transcript available on Metacast 12-year-old Sonny has been waiting 3 years for an Education, Health and Care plan. He’s autistic and without this plan, he can’t access the education he needs. And he’s not alone, as millions of children like Sonny, are losing out on formal education, through no fault of their own. So, why is the system so broke? And what needs to be done? Social Affairs Correspondent Stacey Foster tells Cari Davies what you need to know...
Feb 12, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast The highly anticipated XL bully ban has come into full force. Following a series of fatal attacks involving the dog, a new law will now make it a criminal offence to own the pet without a certificate. But as the ban gets underway, there are concerns that thousands of XL bullies are still unregistered across the country. So, will the ban actually work? And would you report on those in breach of the ban? ITV News consumer editor Chris Choi and consumer producer Hannah Kings tell Faye Barker what y...
Feb 09, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast With a general election pending, Rishi Sunak is determined to stay on in Number 10. But with rumours of plots against him coming from the inside and attacks certainly coming from the outside, can he survive? Our Deputy Political Editor, Anushka Asthana spent months following the Prime Minister just to find out. So, can he defy the polls predicting a Labour Landslide? Anushka Asthana tells Tom Bradby what you need to know... For more on this, tune in to ITV1 on Thursday 8th February at 20:30 to w...
Feb 07, 2024•13 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this special briefing, Mary Nightingale and ITV News correspondents bring you the latest on King Charles’ cancer diagnosis.
Feb 05, 2024•18 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s almost a year since 16-year-old Brianna Ghey was stabbed to death in a park in Warrington. She’d been lured there by two 15-year-olds - Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe - who carried out the most brutal and bloody attack. They’ve now been jailed for life. But how did two seemingly innocent teenagers become utterly callous killers? From ITV Granada, Rob Smith tells Gamal Fahnbulleh What You Need to know…
Feb 02, 2024•14 min•Transcript available on Metacast