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Idaho murders: The case that has captivated and horrified the US

Bryan Kohberger was arrested at his parents’ home in connection with the deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. | ITV National News → Read More

The Ukrainians hanging onto their home that has become Russia's next target

The war is entering a new phase of gruelling artillery duels in the Lysychansk-Sievierodonetsk area of Ukraine, writes Dan Rivers. | ITV National News → Read More

On the ground in Ukraine with the last evacuation team out of an encircled town

The scramble to rescue those surrounded on three sides by the Russian army in Lyman has become more urgent with each passing day. → Read More

Russia has tightened its grip on Ukraine but will Putin now go for the jugular?

As Russian troops move into two separatist regions of eastern Ukraine, does this pave the way for a lightning assault on cities like Kharkiv and Kyiv? → Read More

What does Putin want from Ukraine and how might he go about achieving it?

Putin's nostalgia for the prestige he feels Russia lost during the Soviet era is driving the Kremlin's risky conflict strategy, writes Dan Rivers. | ITV National News → Read More

Mariupol: The frontier Ukrainian city contemplating the threat of Russian invasion

Ceasefire violations are a daily occurrence in Mariupol, the Ukrainian city living under the threat of | ITV National News → Read More

Ukrainian soldiers face Russian-backed rebels on the 'frozen front line'

Separatist Ukraine has endured shelling and attacks for eight years. → Read More

Afghans caught in a life of limbo crammed inside hotel rooms as they await UK government help

Farid Rahmani, his wife and six children all share a hotel room with no sense of when they will be rehoused. → Read More

'My kids' lives are in danger': The Afghan gardener fearing Taliban revenge for helping the British

The Taliban are just three miles from Shaista Gul's home and they know where he lives. → Read More

Businesses across England prepare to reopen indoors as Covid lockdown eases

Restaurants, pubs, cafes and more are being dusted down and prepared for reopening across England, as the country readies for the next step of lockdown easing. → Read More

The spa town Georgia hopes to restore from ruins

Tskaltubo in Georgia, once the prince of spa towns, was where Georgian native and former Soviet dictator, Joseph Stalin, preferred to holiday. → Read More

Asylum seekers waiting months for claims to be processed feel they are in 'prison'

Asylum seekers are having to wait in often unsuitable conditions as their entire futures are put on hold. → Read More

A house party and pub lock-in: ITV News cameras capture the Covid rule breakers caught by police

ITV News follows a team of 12 police officers, trying to enforce Covid regulations in a population of almost three million. → Read More

Covid: How 40 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be delivered from Belgium to a syringe near you

The process of getting the vials of Pfizer's vaccine, which have to be stored at minus 68-70 degrees Centigrade, to the UK will not be straightforward. → Read More

Middleman profited to tune of £21 million from taxpayer funds for NHS PPE

Court documents filed in Florida show Gabriel Gonzalez Andersson profited handsomely after acting as a middleman to procure PPE for the NHS. → Read More

Grenfell Tower block fire: Psychological trauma affecting children

Read Grenfell Tower block fire: Psychological trauma affecting children latest on ITV News. All the news → Read More

Is a mission to the Moon next for Tim Peake?

Tim Peake is slowly getting used to life back on earth. His skeleton is slowly regenerating after losing perhaps as much as 10% of his bone mass, his muscle tissue is rebuilding and the debilitating nausea is finally gone. I met him at the European Space Agency's Astronaut Training centre in a leafy suburb of Cologne. It feels like a University campus and in a way this is a college for space… → Read More

In the aftermath of one of the worst Iraq terror attacks the legacy Britain left here is difficult to see

In a city which has endured more than a decade of slaughter, a new dreadful low. One of the worst attacks Baghdad has ever seen. The death toll spiralling towards 200, this the Islamic State’s perverse response to defeat in Fallujah - a lorry bomb that vaporised entire families enjoying a night out. Now across Iraq there is one question: where’s next? In the mostly Shi’ite Basra, morning markets… → Read More

World Press Freedom Day: The Syrian journalists killed by Islamic State

They are the brave voices trying to tell the story of a brutal civil war but their numbers are dwindling. In just the last nine months, six Syrian journalists have been assassinated by so-called Islamic State. Some have had their throats slit whilst others have been shot in broad daylight. → Read More

Russia begins military withdrawal from Syria

Russia has started to withdraw military equipment and personnel from Syria, after Vladimir Putin announced the decision on Monday. Mr Putin did not specify how many planes and troops should be withdrawn. He emphasised that the Russian airbase in Hemeimeem in Syria's coastal province of Latakia and a naval facility in the Syrian port of Tartous will continue to operate. The number of Russian… → Read More