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  • What is Boaty McBoatface doing in Antarctica and how does its mission affect us?
    2025/06/06
    Lucy Watson talks to our Science Correspondent Martin Stew in Antarctica as he joins a team of scientists on a vital research mission on the so-called Boaty McBoatface - or the Sir David Attenborough.

    Making history as the first British journalist to go this far south in polar winter, Martin describes the incredible, but also alarming, change unfolding around him.

    He also tells of the scientists’ hope that the grim prognosis for our planet can be turned around.
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    17 分
  • Michael Mosley's son on his father's legacy and risks of skinny jabs
    2025/06/04
    A year on from his father's death, Michael Mosley's son is aiming to continue his father's legacy.

    Dr Jack Mosley says that skinny jabs are a "game changer" but warns of people using them as a quick fix, highlighting the associated risks.

    Jack tells Lucy Watson what you need to know.
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    If you've been affected by the 'skinny jab black market', please get in touch with investigations@itv.com. More support can be found at itvnews.com/news.
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    16 分
  • Halls of horror: Students 'powerless' as accommodation concerns ignored
    2025/06/02
    Imagine arriving at university to find your accommodation falling apart.

    This is becoming all too familiar with students using privately rented accommodation, which in some cases was recommended by their university.

    ITV News has received complaints about substandard accommodation, which are being ignored or dismissed.

    Digital reporter Sam Leader tells Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt what you need to know.
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    If you've been affected by anything discussed in this episode, please get in touch with investigations@itv.com. More support can be found at itvnews.com/news.
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    15 分
  • Street Racing: the driving high-speed trend caught on camera
    2025/05/30
    It's causing trouble across the UK's roads.

    Every night, as soon as it gets dark, flashy cars with loud exhausts, tinted windows and custom plates take to the streets across the nation.

    Is it the adrenaline? Is it the thrill?

    ITV News understands that there are hundreds of street racing groups set up over encrypted social media sites like WhatsApp and Telegram.

    ITV Central reporter, Lewis Warner tells Lucy Watson what you need to know after he spent time exposing the UK's street racing scene and its deadly impact.

    Click here to watch 'Street Racing: Caught on Camera - Tonight'

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    15 分
  • How mourners are becoming targets of funeral livestream scams
    2025/05/28
    A funeral is meant to be a celebration of life, a time to reflect on lost loved ones.

    But mourners are becoming targets for scammers.

    ITV News has found hundreds of livestreaming funeral pages created by scammers on Facebook.

    Digital reporter George Hancorn and producer Olivia Mustafa tell Geraint Vincent what you need to know.
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    If you've been affected by anything discussed in this episode click the link to get advice from Streaming provider Obitus:https://www.itv.com/news/2025-05-27/hallmarks-of-organised-crime-mourners-targeted-by-sickening-livestream-scam
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    9 分
  • A green invasion? The 'unstoppable' rise of parakeets
    2025/05/26
    Love them or loathe them, parakeets are becoming familiar to more and more of us, with the exotic birds nesting in thousands of locations across the UK this spring.

    The UK population has almost doubled in the last ten years, so what does it mean for other wildlife and should the bright, long tailed birds even be returned to captivity?

    Chris Choi tells Lucy Watson what you need to know.








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    13 分
  • Revisiting the riots: are we still a nation divided?
    2025/05/23
    On 29 July last year, three young girls were stabbed to death while attending a Taylor Swift dance class.

    Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, were killed by Axel Rudakubana, who was jailed for a minimum of 52 years.

    A day after the attack, riots broke out on the streets of Southport and over the coming days spread right across the nation.

    The protests were fuelled by false claims on social media that the perpetrator of the Southport attack was a Muslim and an asylum seeker.

    ITV West Country presenter, Sabet Choudhury has explored the factors behind last summer's anti-immigration riots by hearing from those who took part and those who have been left in fear. He tells Daniel Hewitt, what you need to know.

    Watch Sabet Choudhury's film Disunited Kingdom Are we a nation divided?: https://www.itv.com/watch/news/disunited-kingdom-are-we-a-nation-divided/cf4321c
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    16 分
  • Where is Melania Trump and who is taking her place?
    2025/05/21
    She was by Donald Trump's side throughout his first term, but recently we've seen precious little of the First Lady.

    Ex-White House correspondent Kate Andersen Brower knows how first families handle power and is the author of The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, which inspired the Netflix hit The Residence.

    Lucy Watson asks her about Melania's absence, whether it matters and which other Trump is filling her place.
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    13 分