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Why the war crimes verdict of 'Butcher of Bosnia' Ratko Mladić matters to so many

Read Why the war crimes verdict of 'Butcher of Bosnia' Ratko Mladić matters to so many latest on ITV News. All the World news → Read More

Hurricane Irma leaves British Virgin Islands a pitiful paradise

Read Hurricane Irma leaves British Virgin Islands a pitiful paradise latest on ITV News. All the news → Read More

Charities 'may be bankrupted' by huge bill for night carers

Read Charities 'may be bankrupted' by huge bill for night carers latest on ITV News. All the Health, Politics news → Read More

What do Cheltenham voters want from the General Election?

ITV News is gauging the opinions of people across the UK ahead of June's General Election to find out "What Matters" to them. In this edition, we travelled to Cheltenham, where the Liberal Democrats are targeting the youth vote. → Read More

Will FBI Director James Comey attack Trump over Obama wiretap claims?

Read Will FBI Director James Comey attack Trump over Obama wiretap claims? latest on ITV News. All the Politics news → Read More

The Chancellor's Budget: Hammond to set out 'upbeat' message

Philip Hammond is expected to deliver an "upbeat" message in his first Budget as Britain heads towards Brexit. Addressing the House of Commons later on Wednesday, the Chancellor will admit there is more austerity in the pipeline as he battles to get the deficit down. Watch live coverage on ITV from 12.15pm. → Read More

Donald Trump seeks winning tactics of Brexiteers

When Donald Trump tweeted last week: "They will soon be calling me MR. BREXIT!", he may have already known that the Real Mr Brexit was heading his way. Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Nigel Farage's referendum campaign have things in common: → Read More

Will Trump pivot over immigration to win vital votes?

"To pivot, or not to pivot?" that is the question in the new Trump team. And this morning the answer looks likely to be affirmative. So expect a major flip flop on Thursday when Trump gives a speech on immigration in Colorado. His promise to deport 11 million illegal immigrants using a Trumpian "deportation force" looks set to be broken. Commentators and critics will of course point to his… → Read More

Trump is in trouble: Here's what we can expect from the Presidential hopeful from now on

Make no mistake the Trump train is in trouble and this is a serious attempt to get it back on track. Trump is now falling behind in all the key battle ground states. No candidate since Harry Truman 60 years ago has been this far behind at this point and gone on to win. But there has never been a candidate like Donald Trump before. A man who so far has managed to extinguish one controversy by… → Read More

Leicestershire's vote to leave the EU about 'independence' not 'immigration'

In the Shires of Leicestershire, for most of the people I’ve spoken to today, the EU referendum seems to have been about taking back control of the national character and the economy as much as the national borders. → Read More

Birmingham 'at odds with itself' after EU referendum result

This multicultural city feels unsettled – at odds with itself – new fault lines are appearing and they are not the traditional fault lines the politicians were ready for or the citizens were expecting. → Read More

Father jailed for life for six-year-old daughter's murder

Ben Butler has been jailed for a minimum of 23 years for murdering his daughter Ellie - 11 months after winning her back in a custody battle. Butler's partner and Ellie's mother Jennie Gray was jailed for 42 months for covering up the killing and child cruelty. → Read More

Outcomes for children in care: A tragedy of our time

There is no doubting the Government’s commitment to improving the life chances of children in care. This is the third “headline” initiative in as many years. We’ve had the Care Leavers Charter, the Care Leavers Strategy and now the promise of legislation. But is the rhetoric from central government having any impact? Because there is also no doubting the absolute and continuing scandal of… → Read More

Will PM's climbdown on Syrian child refugees help kids in Calais 'Jungle'?

The best guess is there are around 150 unaccompanied children in the camp known as the 'Jungle' in Calais. All of the ones I have met are boys. → Read More

Is tackling sexual exploitation of children 'everyone’s responsibility'?

In the first investigation of its kind MPs are set to examine the scale of sexual violence and intimidation in schools as part of a Commons Select Committee probe analysing the extent of the problem. It follows an FOI investigation by the BBC last year which showed that there were 200 complaints of rape recorded in schools every year over the last three years, but as Penny Marshall explains how… → Read More

Thousands of children set to miss out on primary school places

This is a day of high pressure and high stakes for England’s parents. → Read More

Stephen Crabb: From a council estate to Cabinet but will his background make a difference?

The fact that it is news that a cabinet minister has come from a council estate tells you something about social mobility in the UK: namely that there isn't enough of it. Also that we are still fascinated by class. → Read More

Today belongs to Radovan Karadzic's victims

ITV News broadcast the first shocking pictures from Trnopolje in August 1992 and Social Affairs Editor Penny Marshall, who met Radovan Karadzic in 1992, helped to expose the brutal concentration camps he set up in Bosnia. → Read More

What next for disabled claimants who face welfare reform?

The changes to the way Personal Independence Payment or PIP is assessed are unpopular measures where I am, at a sports centre that caters for the disabled here in Liverpool - no surprise there. Taking away money is not a vote winner for those from whom it is about to be taken. But after the government promised to take care of the most vulnerable there is a sense here, in the words of one man of… → Read More

EU renegotiation: Juncker 'confident' of deal with Britain

Euopean Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has said he is "quite confident" a deal will be struck for reform of Britain's membership of the EU. It comes as David Cameron heads to Brussels for a "crunch" summit on the renegotiation. Mr Cameron requires a good deal to secure the backing of senior ministers. ITV News understands that two cabinet members, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, are… → Read More