Episodios

  • Why Birmingham can't end its bin crisis one year on
    Jan 8 2026
    It's been a whole year since Birmingham's refuse workers first went on strike. Since then bin-bag-lined streets, rats and horrible smells have all become an unwanted feature of the UK's second city.

    But the union and council have not been in negotiations since the summer.

    So why are they still in deadlock and will they ever resolve Birmingham's bin crisis?

    ITV Central's Lewis Warner tells Lucy Watson what you need to know.
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    13 m
  • Will Trump's Venezuelan oil gamble pay off after ousting Maduro?
    Jan 5 2026
    Captured amid gunfire in Caracas, Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro has now appeared in a New York court to face multiple drugs and wepaons charges.

    The US accuses him of leading a cartel responsible for flooding their country with cocaine and fentanyl - which he has always denied.

    Meanwhile, President Trump has made it clear there's another substance at the top of his mind: oil.

    “We need access to the oil and to other things in their country that allow us to rebuild their country,” Trump said.

    He even told reporters that he had tipped off US oil giants before the attack.

    So what exactly is his plan Venezuela's vast oil reserves...and will it work?

    International Editor Emma Murphy tells Paul Brand what you need to know.
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    14 m
  • Cyclones to wildfires: reporting on a year of extreme weather
    Dec 22 2025
    Heatwaves in Europe, wildfires in Hollywood and catrastrophic cyclones in South East Asia.

    Extreme weather has been a constant and growing threat in 2025.

    Good Morning Britain meteorologist and weather presenter Laura Tobin has been speaking to colleagues across the world about what they are seeing.

    So what can the world expect for 2026?

    She tells Lucy Watson what you need to know.
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    17 m
  • How could Ukraine get billions of Russia's frozen assets?
    Dec 18 2025
    "We have a simple choice, either money today or blood tomorrow".

    Those were the blunt words of Polish PM Donald Tusk, as leaders gathered to discuss the billions in Russian assets, frozen in the EU.

    Once released, that money would help Ukraine's war effort...but the plan has faced significant opposition from some member states.

    Meanwhile, Roman Abramovic is yet to fulfill his pledge to send the £2.5bn from Chelsea football club's sale to Ukraine.Keir Starmer says the government is prepared to take him to court over it.

    So can the Russian money be accessed...and how desperately does Ukraine need it?

    Europe Editor James Mates tells Faye Barker what you need to know.
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    16 m
  • Venezuela tanker seizure and Honduras election 'interference': What's Trump's Latin America plan?
    Dec 11 2025
    The former president of Honduras - Juan Orlando Hernandez - was in a US prison, charged with smuggling 400 tonnes of cocaine into the United States.


    But, just ahead of a very tense presidential election in Honduras, President Trump announced he was going to pardon Mr Hernandez.

    Meanwhile, the US has sezied an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, as it continues to pile pressure on its president Nicolas Maduro.

    The US government accuses Mr Maduro of trafficking drugs into the US - something which Mr Maduro denies.

    So what is his seemingly conflicting strategy for Latin America?

    Will Tullis tells Geraint Vincent what you need to know.
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    17 m
  • What criminal charges could be brought over the Post Office Horizon IT scandal?
    Dec 8 2025
    It is the biggest miscarriage of justice in British History. But almost two years after the ITV drama made it a burning issue, are we any closer to justice over the Post Office Horizon IT scandal?

    Hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly accused of stealing and jailed. Thousands more lives were ruined.

    So what punishment could those responsible face? Senior Investigations Producer Isabel Alderson-Blench and Investigations Editor Daniel Hewitt tell Daniel Hewitt what you need to know.
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    13 m
  • Sri Lanka floods: why have they been so catastrophic?
    Dec 4 2025
    Homes swept away, communities left isolated and more than a thousand deaths confirmed.

    A battering of cyclones on parts of Asia in the past week has brought mass flooding and displaced millions.

    In Sri Lanka the extreme weather has caused devastating mudslides, creating a humanitarian emergency.

    But in a country that is no stranger to flooding, why has THIS storm been SO catastrophic?

    ITV News Asia Correspondent Debi Edward has been visiting villages around Kandy in central Sri Lanka, where many lives have been lost. She tells Daniel Hewitt what you need to know.
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    11 m
  • The man whose Gaza war zone filming stunned the world
    Nov 28 2025
    For over two years, video journalist Mohammed Abu Safia has risked his life filming the war in Gaza for ITV News.

    Separated from his family, his footage stunned the world as he captured what was happening to his homeland.

    So how has he lived through the destruction and the loss? And what is life like now under the most fragile of ceasefires?

    John Irvine is ITV News' Senior International Correspondent in Tel Aviv and has worked with Mohammed since the start of the war with their reports winning international awards.

    Together they tell Lucy Watson what you need to know.

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    You can view a selection of John Irvine's reports and Mohammed Abu Safia's footage here:

    https://www.itv.com/news/2025-08-20/israeli-military-approves-new-gaza-operation-and-moves-to-double-its-reservists

    https://www.itv.com/news/2024-01-23/moment-civilian-brandishing-white-flag-in-gaza-safe-zone-is-shot-dead

    https://www.itv.com/news/2024-02-09/gaza-white-flag-shooting-itv-news-analyses-how-the-incident-unfolded
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    32 m
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