ITV Pridecast is the podcast about all things LGBTQ+ brought to you by ITV. Join Liam McConkey where he speaks to people from across the community and finds out where they are on their journey. As well as that, listen for all the latest LGBTQ+ news, events, and the things that matter to you.
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With 94 live race days each year, the ITV Racing team will discuss all the latest topics and preview the upcoming meetings. We’ll be joined each episode by some of the biggest names in racing and you have the chance to get involved by submitting your questions using #itvracing.
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The quick and expert briefing on the biggest news stories. Our team of specialist correspondents plus guests bring you information and analysis you can trust so you get What You Need To Know in minutes.
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The home of ITV Cycling's official podcast
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When Melanie Road's body was found on a June morning in 1984, it prompted one of the largest manhunts in Britain. But the schoolgirl's killer wasn't found. How did a team of cold case officers rebuild the inquiry after decades and bring justice to a family still in grief?
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Founded in 1998 by Tracy Swedlow, InteractiveTV Today ITVT - http://www.itvt.com - is the most widely read and trusted news source on the rapidly emerging medium of multiplatform, networked, broadband interactive television. We provide concise, original coverage of industry developments, technologies, content projects, and the people building the business. Our readership ismostly made up of executives (30,000 to 60,000) in over 150 countries. We also provide live events and an industry resou ...
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Football, football, we all love the football - and, boy, do we need it more than ever now! To take you through a season like no other, Mark Pougatch teams up with Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend for a fortnightly look at the major talking points in the domestic and international game - with all the unique insight a current player at the top level can provide. Expect big name guests, honest, razor-sharp analysis and a plethora of dressing room yarns. Get subscribing now!
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David Flatman is joined by a stellar array of guests from the ITV punditry team to guide you through the 2023 World Cup in France in a series of special podcasts throughout the tournament.
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Our mission: 1. “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation." 2. "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” 3. "So his master said, ‘Go out into the country lanes and behind the hedges and urge anyone you find to come, so that the house will be full. " Support this podca ...
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Daniel Hewitt and Shehab Khan from the ITV News politics team chew through the week's big UK political stories and give Political Editor Robert Peston a call from wherever he is to get his take on it all. We'll also be talking to special guests from the world of politics and beyond - and hear from ITV's political correspondents based around the country to find out what's happening beyond the Westminster bubble.
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2024 rewind: Will you be working on the beach soon?
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What You Need To Know will be back in January but throughout this festive season, we're bringing you some of the most listened to episodes from the year, which still remain vital today... So here is the quick briefing from May on the rise of digital nomads with ITV News Reporter Chloe Keedy...Door ITV News
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We Preview A Feast Of Festive Racing
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Barney Clifford, Jimmy Mangan and Joe Chambers join us to mark your card for an exhilarating Christmas racing programme.Door ITV Sport
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The limitless value TV can have in changing attitudes (with Rob Rinder)
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*A warning this episode contains strong language. For many our first introduction to Rob Rinder was when his hit show Judge Rinder began on ITV back in 2014. The daytime programme, which propelled Rob to fame, saw him oversee civil cases in front of TV audiences from all over the UK. A decade on and a range of TV shows under his belt as well as boo…
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Which sporting dramas will unfold in 2025?
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Could Manchester City really be relegated? Will a Brit be crowned leader of one of the world’s biggest sporting bodies? Can England defend their Euros title? And who’s the sprinter on track to become the fastest runner on Earth? If you thought 2025 was set to be a quiet sporting year, think again. Sports Editor Steve Scott talks to Geraint Vincent,…
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Why you'll soon pay more for your crisis-hit water supply
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The firms responsible for Britain’s water supply continue to make headlines for all the wrong reasons. Homes are left without water and leaks left unfixed across the system, all while record levels of sewage is pumped every day into our rivers. And the other bad news? You’ll soon be paying more for the pleasure. So how is yet another water bill ris…
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White Christmas? It's more likely than you think...
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Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Just like the ones we used to know. Will our tree tops really glisten? Well give this quick briefing a listen To hear why - on December 25th - there may well be some snow… After the ropey rhyming, weather presenter Alex Beresford brings some seasonal cheer - and a few laughs - as he tells Charlie Frost what yo…
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Gisèle Pelicot: A seismic trial, but will it bring change?
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For the past four months, a trial in France has caught global attention, as a court has heard how Dominique Pelicot tranquilized his wife of 50 years so dozens of men he found online could rape her. Those 50 men, including Dominique Pelicot, stood trial for rape and sexual assault, while their survivor Gisele Pelicot, waived her anonymity to testif…
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'Killing on an industrial scale' Syrians unearth mass graves after Assad's ousting
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It's been a week since the Assad regime's fall, and the desperate search for those subjected to its horrors continues. Families searching for answers are slowly starting to discover the grim realities of where missing loved ones may be. What has the fall of Assad unearthed, and what does it mean for the future? From Syria, John Ray speaks to Charle…
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With Ben Jones, Olly Murphy & Charlie Rees
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We lean in to the festive feast of racing in the company of jockey Ben Jones, trainer Olly Murphy, a Windsor clerk of course, Charlie Rees.Door ITV Sport
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Humam Husari opened the world’s eyes to the horrors in Syria’s civil war. After filming the death and desperation caused by Bashar al Assad’s forces, he too was forced to flee for the safety of the UK. So what does Assad’s surprise ousting mean for Humam and other Syrians? And what does it mean for the world? In this special episode, he tells Faye …
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The scandal of the babies buried in unmarked graves
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An investigation by ITV News has found that nearly 200 babies have laid buried in unmarked graves across England for decades. The burials were often carried out in secret and without the knowledge of families. So how has the truth stayed hidden for so long? And why won’t the government say sorry? After leading the investigation, Social Affairs Corr…
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Assad ousted: what happens now?
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It’s the beginning of a new age for Syria after the fall of President Bashar al Assad. In the end his family’s brutal 53 year regime collapsed in a matter of days, triggering celebrations across Syria and questions around the world. The main one being: what comes next? Mazen Gharibah, an academic from Homs and the chief executive of the Syrian Brit…
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On the frontline: Battling burnout in children's social services
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Across the country, everyday, young lives are hanging in the balance. Referrals for children to social services is on the rise and for many social workers, the phone doesn’t stop ringing and the pressure keeps on building. And it seems poverty is a major driving force behind this. So, when did things get so dire? And what can be done to keep social…
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Why has civil war reignited in Syria?
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The geopolitical struggles across the Middle East have once again been thrown into turmoil. In Syria, rebels have swept into Aleppo, launching their largest assault on President Assad in years. Now, the Jihadist group, HTS, have now reignited civil war across Syria, leaving the country on the brink of yet another humanitarian crisis. So, who are th…
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Why are so many with IBD suffering in silence?
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Sophie had to wait 14 years to get her diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis. After years of having her symptoms ignored, she was rushed into A&E and ended up having her bowel removed. And she’s not alone - ITV News can reveal that half a million people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease are being failed by services across the UK. And with no cure for the l…
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Black Fraud Day: How to ditch the dodgy deals
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Black Friday has arrived, and the deals are everywhere. Plus, with Cyber Monday right around the corner, scams are more widespread than ever. From fake websites to misleading offers to phishing attempts – the dodgy deals are all designed to trick you into losing your money. So, how do you spot the red flags and shop safely this season? From Which?,…
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They’re marketed as a ‘miracle injection.’ Weight loss jabs have become the popular answer to the UK’s growing obesity crisis. But new research from ITV News can reveal that these very injections have suspected links to at least 18 deaths. So, what happens when the jabs go wrong? And are there enough warnings in place? ITV News Health Correspondent…
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With Sam Twiston-Davies, Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls
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We relfect on Sam's storied career and check in with Kim Bailey and Mat Nicholls, who will soon be sharing a training license.Door ITV Sport
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Does a stormier Britain call for smarter forecasting?
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As Storm Bert battered Britain last weekend, at least five people have died, and widespread havoc continues to spread across the country. Now, forecasters and politicians have come under fire as complaints over poor warnings and the UK’s defence systems are growing. So, could we have been better prepared? Or is our extreme weather becoming so unpre…
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Why Britain’s backstreet cosmetic surgery industry is booming
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It’s been called the ‘Wild West.’ Britain’s backstreet cometic surgery industry is booming - in salons, shops and even people’s homes. Up and down the country, unregulated procedures are taking place, leaving patients bruised, botched and some with life threatening conditions. So, why is there still no regulation here in the UK? And what can be don…
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Why Britain’s biggest unsolved mass murder is being revisited 50 years later
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It is one of the largest unsolved mass murders in British history. The Birmingham bombings in 1974, where 21 people were killed in two pubs, has become an enduring symbol of the Troubles and a case of justice long delayed. 50 years on, as memories fade and potential witnesses have died, many unanswered questions remain. So, what happened? And will …
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Trapped: The UK's dirtiest secret
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You wouldn’t think this is Great Britain. Behind closed doors, people across the country are living in homes not fit for humans, left completely trapped. And the dirty secret is - they are being housed by the British state. So why have they been so neglected? And what needs to be done to change it? ITV News Investigations Editor, Daniel Hewitt tell…
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The question of whether terminally ill people should have the right to end their lives has long been discussed and debated. And this week, as a new law was proposed, MP’s have been left more divided than ever after widespread opposition to the bill. So is the assisted dying bill doomed? Or is it likely to become law? And how would it work? ITV News…
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The death of One Direction star Liam Payne sent shockwaves around the world. And has shone a significant spotlight on the pressures young artists face and the support they receive or perhaps the lack of it. Now, as the music industry faces urgent questions over duty of care, record labels are doing some serious rethinking over the treatment of thei…
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The November Meeting Preview
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Richard, Jane & Andrew preview the November meeting at Cheltenham in the company of trainers James Owen and Gavin Cromwell.Door ITV Sport
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Why Trump’s comeback casts a shadow over COP29 climate goals
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From Hurricane Helene to the Spanish floods, governments around the world are dealing with the impacts of climate change. But with Donald Trump’s victory in the US election, the are fears among climate scientists and activists that global climate action could lose momentum. So as COP29 arrives in Azerbaijan, and goals are agreed - will Trump get in…
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The urgent crisis in children’s reading
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From J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books to Roald Dahl’s tales, kids have long been kept entertained by these classics. But, today, these books are struggling to capture children’s imaginations in the same way. Reading for pleasure amongst under 18s has hit a ‘crisis’ point with the number enjoying it in their free time dropping to just one in three.…
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Why does spiking often go unpunished?
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There’s an epidemic of spiking that’s sprawling across the UK. And yet, official reports and convictions of the crime remain low. Often, by the time the victim comes around, it may be too late to gather crucial evidence, leaving them helpless. So, what can be done? Why does spiking often go unpunished? And how safe are you when out on the town? ITV…
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The final push: Could Gen Z voters tip the US election?
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With the US election just 24 hours away, Gen Z voters are more divided than ever. They may be the most connected generation in history, but how connected are they to US politics? Some seem to be disillusioned, with many still undecided as America heads to the polls. So, why is this? What do they want from their new President? And will they stick to…
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Understanding my gender fluidity (with Sophie Scott)
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The gender that we’re assigned to at birth means that we’re expected to have certain characteristics and live by unwritten rules. These can dictate how we see the world, and in turn how the world sees us. In some ways gender can create a sense of togetherness and belonging among those that share the same gender and it can foster particular bonds. B…
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Spain is enduring its worst flooding disaster in decades. After a year’s rain fell in just a matter of hours, families have been left with nothing. With at least 200 people dead, including one British man and with dozens more missing, the country has gone into national mourning. So, what can be done to pick up the pieces? From Valencia, ITV News Eu…
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A huge cash injection of £22.6billion into the NHS was announced in today’s budget. But, the Health Secretary has warned that this funding would only ‘arrest the decline’ of the struggling health service and that it can’t be fixed in a single budget. And without a firm grip on social care and employing more staff, hospitals are likely to remain ove…
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From Del Mar To Down Royal, A Globetrotting Pod
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We preview the Breeders' Cup with Jim Charvat from Del Mar Notes and Phillip Shelton from Medallion Racing, part owners of Porta Fortuna. Gordon Elliott's assistant trainer, Lisa O'Neill, marks our card for Down Royal.Door ITV Sport
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Why police are failing domestic abuse victims
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The number of women killed by men in the UK averages one every three days. Most are domestic homicides and often the men involved are already known to police. The National Police Chief’s Council themselves have described violence against women as a national emergency. But are police and society at large failing women who are victims of abuse? And c…
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As Russia approaches its third year of war with Ukraine, social media has become one of its most powerful weapons. Videos linked to Russian accounts are sprawling all over TikTok, urging young Ukrainians to dodge the draft of conscription. And with an army almost half the size of Russia’s, the impact on Ukraine could be huge. So, will Ukraine have …
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A woman whose son has paranoid schizophrenia has told ITV News she fears he will 'become another Valdo Calocane' unless he gets support. She’s shared details of her decades-long struggle to get her son appropriate mental health care. In response, the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, told ITV News the issues raised in our report give him ‘sleepless …
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Flat Season Review With Ralph Beckett, Fiona Craig & Sean Dylan Bowen
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We're joined by three people who've had great seasons: Arc-winning trainer Ralph Beckett, Fiona Craig from Moyglare Stud - breeders and part owners of Kyprios - and Champion Apprentice, Sean Dylan Bowen.Door ITV Sport
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Smartphones - time to live without them?
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It’s been 50 years since the first handheld phone call and now, the digital landscape has changed beyond recognition. Smart phones have become an essential in everyday life, and many would say they can’t live without them. But what if we took a step away from our screens? Perhaps it’s finally time to? And what exactly are smart phones doing to our …
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