535:
29:
443:'s report. Moran is an Israeli Jew who converted to Islam to marry her Arab husband. Now that their house has been demolished what does the future hold for the couple and their children? And as US Secretary of State John Kerry's timetable for peace talks comes to an end, how much has Israel's policy of construction and destruction done for what little faith in the process there was?
439:
have lived on this land in East
Jerusalem for generations, and that the house was built by his grandfather. The Israeli authorities say the house did not have planning permission, and was therefore an "illegal structure". It is a familiar story in this part of the region, but there is something unique about Middle East Correspondent
597:
Martin
Geissler is in Sweden, looking at the frustration of the nation's asylum policy which allowed 160,000 refugees into the country last year, the highest per capita in all of Europe. Chris Ship is in Spain, looking at bullfighting. John Ray is in South Africa looking around "Orania" which is a
438:
Moran hugs her children close as she gazes at the pile of rubble that used to be their home in the Middle East. Her husband
Muhammad has his head bowed in humiliation. The soldiers came with their bulldozer during this morning and it took them one hour to destroy the house. Muhammad says his family
423:
There is an island in New York that many locals don't even know about. For more than a century, inmates from a nearby prison have been burying the homeless, stillborn babies and unclaimed bodies there. As many as a million lost souls are to be found on Hart Island. It has been described as secret,
315:
ITV News produces the half-hour programmes, consisting of three long-form reports, focusing on stories across the world, providing colour, background, insight and perspectives on the issues of the moment. Originally broadcast once a month, the series moved to a weekly format in 2017, airing in two
408:
Recently fourteen
Caribbean states came together to launch a united campaign for reparations from Britain, amongst other countries, for the part it played in the slave trade. The group's demands include compensation, an apology and an assurance that it will never happen again. Whilst trillions of
353:
returns to the country. He revisits some of the worst scenes he witnessed during his career as a foreign correspondent and hears powerful stories of survival. He meets those working hard to ensure peace, faith and hope continue to outweigh the horrors of the past - whilst the fear of it happening
613:
Geraint
Vincent travels to the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Rageh Omaar is in Tehran to find out how a craze for plastic surgery has turned the city into the "nose-job capital of the world". Neil Connery is in Italy to discover the ancient mountaintop town now under threat from nature and the
364:
Three months ago a new law was implemented in the US state of
Colorado. Marijuana is now legal, regulated and taxed. Washington Correspondent Robert Moore travels there to explore how impactful the change in the law has been. He meets the Americans who are enjoying big profits from the 'weed'
375:
Norway's oil discovery transformed their economy, turning it into one of the richest countries in the world, with an estimated 500 billion pounds saved for future generations. Back in
Britain we chose a rather different outcome for our oil wealth. As Scotland ponders an independent future,
581:
Robert Moore is in Iowa, looking ahead to the
American presidential election. Romilly Weeks is in Romania looking at corruption of Romania's political elite in relation to the fire at the Colectiv nightclub in Bucharest on 30 October 2015. Tim Eart, looks at domineering mothers in Italy.
142:
693:
Debbie
Edwards looks at parents who became victims of China's one child policy, Emma Murphy look at a charity providing healthcare for excluded Americans, Rachel Younger look at how inspiring example of care and acceptance for the worlds' vulnerable.
409:
pounds in profit from the trade went towards building countries such as
Britain, the claim from those willing to sue was that the Caribbean was left poor, illiterate and suffering in extreme poor health.
629:
Steves Scott looks at the Rio Olympics, Neil Connery looks at the humanitarian crisis facing Yemen, Nina Nannar is in Los Angeles and looks at LA suburbs synonymous with violence and social deprivation
428:
joins one of eight women who has been campaigning for years to lay flowers at the site of her baby's grave and who now has the opportunity to do so, as Hart Island lifts its lid on its hidden past.
714:
Rageh Omaar looks into the failed coup in Turkey, Debi Edward is in Bali, looking how they treat their mentally ill relatives. Tim Ewart is in Poland for his final assignment before he retires.
1065:
413:
journeys to Jamaica to examine what lies behind those claims and he talks to those who are willing to go all the way to the international court in The Hague for justice.
1040:
424:
closed and restrictive. Until now, relatives have been confined to paying their respects at a gazebo at the edge of the shoreline. Diplomatic Correspondent
458:
John Irvine investigates rape in India, Rohit Kachroo meets one of South Africa's first black female winemakers, and Lucy Watson reports from China.
1050:
1045:
841:
1003:
1055:
908:
503:
Alastair Stewart visits the ghost town of Varosha in Cyprus, and Julie Etchingham meets a young Afghan woman being helped by UK surgeons.
767:
112:
473:
Rageh Omaar travels to Nigeria to explore how the country's north–south divide has been exposed by Boko Haram's brutal insurgency.
50:
43:
965:
488:
Geraint Vincent reports on Bucharest's stray dog crisis and Robert Moore is in North Dakota finding out about unmanned drones.
1060:
93:
960:
929:
915:
65:
834:
260:
982:
862:
274:
72:
922:
39:
350:
79:
1075:
425:
760:
61:
855:
267:
306:
has presented the programme in Rageh's absence. The programme first aired on 19 March 2014, following
1013:
943:
795:
17:
901:
753:
1018:
936:
894:
887:
816:
802:
383:
378:
289:
224:
141:
86:
1008:
809:
440:
345:
308:
365:
business and talks to others who think the pro-pot trend is reckless and irresponsible.
598:
whites-only enclave and one of the last outposts of racial segregation in the country.
519:
534:
1034:
998:
1070:
303:
162:
734:
993:
410:
299:
158:
28:
386:
finds out how Norway's oil fairy-tale has changed the country and its people.
869:
777:
522:, and Julie Etchingham is in Berlin 25 years after the fall of the wall.
294:
254:
200:
729:
723:
740:
749:
988:
529:
194:
22:
745:
16:
This article is about the programme. For the company, see
545:
518:
Mark Austin returns to the Philippines a year after
974:
953:
879:
826:
787:
248:
230:
220:
215:
207:
190:
185:
177:
169:
154:
132:
513:Original broadcast: Wednesday 29 September 2014
498:Original broadcast: Wednesday 22 September 2014
343:Twenty years on from Rwanda's savage genocide,
761:
8:
468:Original broadcast: Wednesday 25 June 2014
768:
754:
746:
483:Original broadcast: Wednesday 30 July 2014
370:Mary Nightingale – Norway's oil fairy-tale
140:
129:
1066:British English-language television shows
453:Original broadcast: Wednesday 28 May 2014
113:Learn how and when to remove this message
433:Geraint Vincent – Land and Demolitions
292:current affairs programme, fronted by
173:ITV News presenters and correspondents
49:Please improve this article by adding
1041:2014 British television series debuts
688:Original broadcast: 22 November 2016
664:Original broadcast: 27 September 2016
7:
676:Original broadcast: 25 October 2016
576:Original broadcast: 26 January 2016
652:Original broadcast: 30 August 2016
127:2014 British TV series or programme
14:
640:Original broadcast: 28 June 2016
608:Original broadcast: 5 April 2016
592:Original broadcast: 1 March 2016
403:Rageh Omaar – Slavery Reparations
396:Original broadcast: 30 April 2014
331:Original broadcast: 19 March 2014
709:Original Broadcast: 17 May 2017
624:Original broadcast: 31 May 2016
533:
316:series of five episodes a year.
27:
1051:2020s British television series
1046:2010s British television series
1004:ITV journalists and newsreaders
338:Mark Austin – Return to Rwanda
298:international affairs editor,
201:ITV News & Current Affairs
1:
1056:British television news shows
359:Robert Moore – Pot in America
51:secondary or tertiary sources
983:The Martin Lewis Money Show
1092:
923:The Agenda with Tom Bradby
15:
253:
211:35 minutes (inc. adverts)
139:
966:ITV Weather on air staff
354:again hangs in the air.
542:This section is empty.
418:John Ray – Hart Island
38:relies excessively on
1061:Current affairs shows
961:ITV News on air staff
1014:Timeline of ITV News
842:Good Morning Britain
944:The Sunday Edition
827:Related programmes
796:ITV Lunchtime News
788:Current programmes
1028:
1027:
930:Jonathan Dimbleby
902:ITV News at 10.30
880:Former programmes
562:
561:
281:
280:
178:Country of origin
123:
122:
115:
97:
1083:
1019:ITV News Channel
937:Peston on Sunday
895:ITV Nightly News
888:ITV News at 5:30
817:ITV Weekend News
803:ITV Evening News
780:
770:
763:
756:
747:
698:2017 assignments
565:2016 assignments
557:
554:
544:You can help by
537:
530:
526:2015 assignments
384:Mary Nightingale
379:ITV News at 6:30
320:2014 assignments
241:
239:
216:Original release
144:
130:
118:
111:
107:
104:
98:
96:
55:
31:
23:
1091:
1090:
1086:
1085:
1084:
1082:
1081:
1080:
1031:
1030:
1029:
1024:
1009:Timeline of ITN
970:
949:
875:
822:
810:ITV News at Ten
783:
778:
774:
720:
705:
700:
684:
672:
660:
648:
636:
620:
604:
588:
572:
567:
558:
552:
549:
528:
509:
494:
479:
464:
449:
441:Geraint Vincent
392:
346:ITV News at Ten
327:
322:
309:ITV News at Ten
272:
265:
258:
243:
237:
235:
199:
195:ITN Productions
161:
150:
128:
119:
108:
102:
99:
62:"On Assignment"
56:
54:
48:
44:primary sources
32:
21:
12:
11:
5:
1089:
1087:
1079:
1078:
1076:ITV news shows
1073:
1068:
1063:
1058:
1053:
1048:
1043:
1033:
1032:
1026:
1025:
1023:
1022:
1016:
1011:
1006:
1001:
996:
991:
986:
978:
976:
972:
971:
969:
968:
963:
957:
955:
951:
950:
948:
947:
940:
933:
926:
919:
916:After the News
912:
905:
898:
891:
883:
881:
877:
876:
874:
873:
866:
859:
852:
845:
838:
830:
828:
824:
823:
821:
820:
813:
806:
799:
791:
789:
785:
784:
775:
773:
772:
765:
758:
750:
744:
743:
732:
719:
718:External links
716:
712:
711:
704:
701:
699:
696:
691:
690:
683:
680:
679:
678:
671:
668:
667:
666:
659:
656:
655:
654:
647:
644:
643:
642:
635:
632:
627:
626:
619:
616:
614:modern world.
611:
610:
603:
600:
595:
594:
587:
584:
579:
578:
571:
568:
566:
563:
560:
559:
540:
538:
527:
524:
520:Typhoon Haiyan
516:
515:
508:
505:
501:
500:
493:
490:
486:
485:
478:
475:
471:
470:
463:
460:
456:
455:
448:
445:
436:
435:
421:
420:
406:
405:
399:
398:
391:
388:
373:
372:
362:
361:
341:
340:
334:
333:
326:
323:
321:
318:
279:
278:
251:
250:
246:
245:
232:
228:
227:
222:
218:
217:
213:
212:
209:
205:
204:
192:
188:
187:
183:
182:
181:United Kingdom
179:
175:
174:
171:
167:
166:
156:
152:
151:
145:
137:
136:
126:
121:
120:
35:
33:
26:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1088:
1077:
1074:
1072:
1069:
1067:
1064:
1062:
1059:
1057:
1054:
1052:
1049:
1047:
1044:
1042:
1039:
1038:
1036:
1020:
1017:
1015:
1012:
1010:
1007:
1005:
1002:
1000:
999:ITV Breakfast
997:
995:
992:
990:
987:
985:
984:
980:
979:
977:
973:
967:
964:
962:
959:
958:
956:
952:
946:
945:
941:
939:
938:
934:
932:
931:
927:
925:
924:
920:
918:
917:
913:
911:
910:
909:The Late News
906:
904:
903:
899:
897:
896:
892:
890:
889:
885:
884:
882:
878:
872:
871:
867:
865:
864:
860:
858:
857:
853:
851:
850:
849:On Assignment
846:
844:
843:
839:
837:
836:
832:
831:
829:
825:
819:
818:
814:
812:
811:
807:
805:
804:
800:
798:
797:
793:
792:
790:
786:
782:
781:
771:
766:
764:
759:
757:
752:
751:
748:
742:
738:
737:
736:On Assignment
733:
731:
727:
726:
725:On Assignment
722:
721:
717:
715:
710:
707:
706:
702:
697:
695:
689:
686:
685:
681:
677:
674:
673:
669:
665:
662:
661:
657:
653:
650:
649:
645:
641:
638:
637:
633:
631:
625:
622:
621:
617:
615:
609:
606:
605:
601:
599:
593:
590:
589:
585:
583:
577:
574:
573:
569:
564:
556:
553:February 2019
547:
543:
539:
536:
532:
531:
525:
523:
521:
514:
511:
510:
506:
504:
499:
496:
495:
491:
489:
484:
481:
480:
476:
474:
469:
466:
465:
461:
459:
454:
451:
450:
446:
444:
442:
434:
431:
430:
429:
427:
419:
416:
415:
414:
412:
404:
401:
400:
397:
394:
393:
389:
387:
385:
381:
380:
371:
368:
367:
366:
360:
357:
356:
355:
352:
348:
347:
339:
336:
335:
332:
329:
328:
324:
319:
317:
313:
311:
310:
305:
301:
297:
296:
291:
287:
286:
285:On Assignment
277:
276:
270:
269:
263:
262:
256:
252:
247:
234:19 March 2014
233:
229:
226:
223:
219:
214:
210:
206:
203:
202:
196:
193:
189:
184:
180:
176:
172:
168:
164:
160:
157:
153:
148:
147:On Assignment
143:
138:
135:
134:On Assignment
131:
125:
117:
114:
106:
103:December 2018
95:
92:
88:
85:
81:
78:
74:
71:
67:
64: –
63:
59:
58:Find sources:
52:
46:
45:
41:
36:This article
34:
30:
25:
24:
19:
981:
942:
935:
928:
921:
914:
907:
900:
893:
886:
868:
861:
854:
848:
847:
840:
833:
815:
808:
801:
794:
776:
735:
724:
713:
708:
692:
687:
675:
663:
651:
639:
628:
623:
612:
607:
596:
591:
580:
575:
550:
546:adding to it
541:
517:
512:
502:
497:
487:
482:
472:
467:
457:
452:
437:
432:
422:
417:
407:
402:
395:
377:
374:
369:
363:
358:
344:
342:
337:
330:
314:
307:
304:Nina Hossain
293:
284:
283:
282:
273:
266:
259:
208:Running time
197:
163:Nina Hossain
155:Presented by
146:
133:
124:
109:
100:
90:
83:
76:
69:
57:
37:
994:ITV Weather
411:Rageh Omaar
382:newscaster
351:Mark Austin
349:newscaster
300:Rageh Omaar
159:Rageh Omaar
18:CyberCoders
1035:Categories
954:Key people
238:2014-03-19
186:Production
149:title card
73:newspapers
40:references
1021:(defunct)
870:FYI Daily
703:Episode 1
682:Episode 9
670:Episode 8
658:Episode 7
646:Episode 6
634:Episode 5
618:Episode 4
602:Episode 3
586:Episode 2
570:Episode 1
507:Episode 7
492:Episode 6
477:Episode 5
462:Episode 4
447:Episode 3
390:Episode 2
325:Episode 1
191:Producers
835:Exposure
779:ITV News
426:John Ray
295:ITV News
261:Exposure
255:ITV News
170:Starring
165:(relief)
975:Related
863:Tonight
730:itv.com
275:Tonight
249:Related
244:present
242: –
236: (
231:Release
221:Network
87:scholar
856:Peston
288:is an
268:Peston
89:
82:
75:
68:
60:
94:JSTOR
80:books
741:ITVX
66:news
1071:ITN
989:ITN
739:on
728:at
548:.
290:ITV
225:ITV
198:for
42:to
1037::
312:.
302:.
53:.
769:e
762:t
755:v
555:)
551:(
271:;
264:;
257:;
240:)
116:)
110:(
105:)
101:(
91:·
84:·
77:·
70:·
47:.
20:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.