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ITN reveals winners of My News in 65
Mei Gray and Will Maltby unveiled as winners of its children’s journalism competition
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Whittingdale and Mercurio lament state of political interviews
Bodyguard writer decries ‘terrible state’ of affairs
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Serving the public through news
Tracing ITN’s 65-year history has reaffirmed its public service core, says departing chief executive Anna Mallett
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Reflections of an ITN Prodigal Son
As Chris Shaw prepares to mark a decade in his third stint at ITN, he looks at the company which has moulded his professional life
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News during Covid: keeping audiences engaged
ITV News’ head of newsgathering Andrew Dagnell on engaging audiences, reporting on the pandemic and preserving spirits in the office
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Reassessing the pace of change
Predicting the post-coronavirus future is hard but lockdown has challenged our received wisdom about content and audiences, says Ian Rumsey
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Keeping Jeremy Vine talking during lockdown
The team behind C5’s daytime show reveal how they have adapted and found new ways of working
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Confronting inequality
It’s by showing empathy and building trust that communities share their battle scars and fears says ITV News London reporter Ria Chatterjee
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Bringing power to the people
C5 News’ chief correspondent Tessa Chapman spotlights the challenge of capturing the everyday under Covid conditions
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Broadcast journalism still matters
Strong TV journalism is absolutely vital in an age of digital disruption and difficult political discourse, says Krishnan Guru-Murthy
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Changes in law could shape future news coverage
Keeping abreast of these changes might just avert a major problem for employers and individuals alike, says ITN’s John Battle
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A bastion of British broadcasting
ITN is a shining example of a British television success story and will remain vital to the health of the sector in the future, says John Whittingdale
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Flying to the epicentre
Scoops: in the last in our series of extracts from ITV News’ collection of 59 specially commissioned essays, Debi Edward describes how she reported a new virus emerging from China
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The politics of war reporting
Scoops: from reporting amid a terror attack in Paris to the conflict in East Timor, walking towards the action is now part of a journalist’s role, says Matt Frei
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Up close and personal: The challenges of covering Biden’s Victory
Covid-19 restrictions challenged reporters looking to get under the skin of voters in the US election, but the emotion was plain to see
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Pandemic production: and we’re live
Our digital conferences have proven we can reimagine how to deliver news and debate, says Elizabeth Fisher-Robins
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A day in the life of a senior edit technician
Post-production puts together the building blocks from which creative endeavours can bloom, says ITN’s Anil Douglas
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When Paul met the politicians
Getting Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn to abandon the script and offer a soundbite that turns an interview into a story
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Kevin Clarke’s inquest: seeing the full picture
Comment: I would speak out in open court again to highlight how important footage from police body cameras can be to telling the full story, says Steph Davies.
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ITN News in the ‘90s: The death of Princess Diana
Nigel Dacre recalls the night reports came in that the People’s Princess had been killed in a car crash in Paris