Tom Bradby, ITV News

Tom Bradby

ITV News

Contact Tom

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • ITV News

Past articles by Tom:

Christopher Steele on Putin's Ukraine aims and what Russia may be planning next

Tom Bradby sits down with Christopher Steele, former secret intelligence service officer and Moscow specialist, to learn more about Russia's intents. | ITV National News → Read More

Afghanistan: Why Taliban's control over Kabul is being compared to fall of Saigon

Despite spending enormous sums of money on building up the military capacity of both nations, they ultimately folded without US support - writes Tom Bradby. → Read More

Are we witnessing the beginning of the end of the UK?

There are still results to come in, but it looks like Sturgeon could put together a majority for an independence referendum, says ITV News Presenter Tom Bradby → Read More

Can Donald Trump still win the US election? Absolutely, yes

Donald Trump has been written off by many pollsters but he still has a huge following in the US and could secure a second term. → Read More

After seven days of spectacular chaos, what lies ahead for the UK?

After seven days of spectacular chaos, the fog is now starting to lift. I think it is possible to see what the way ahead might look like. Here's my best guess; → Read More

National Gallery hosts first UK Eugène Delacroix exhibition in 50 years

He's probably the most famous artist most people haven't heard of. But If you know a lot about art, you will know exactly who Eugène Delacroix is. Which, as the curators of the first UK exhibition of his work in 50 years will tell you, is a crying shame. → Read More

Guy Burgess book reveals 'unreliability of British ruling classes'

We have had a lot of discussion in recent years about ‘The Establishment’ – its power and privileges, indeed on whether it is even meaningful term - but a new book about the spy Guy Burgess by Stewart Purvis (once Editor in Chief of ITN) and Jeff Hulbert, sheds some rather startling new light on just how unreliable class ridden Britain turned out to be. → Read More

Cameron unveils series of new anti-terror measures

Read Cameron unveils series of new anti-terror measures latest on ITV News. All the news → Read More

Cameron feels he is required to show some public contrition

Read Cameron feels he is required to show some public contrition latest on ITV News. All the UK news → Read More

Cameron offers 'full and frank' apology for hiring Coulson

Prime Minister David Cameron has given a "full and frank" apology for employing Andy Coulson at 10 Downing Street, after his former director of communications was found guilty of phone hacking. → Read More

Sebastian Coe 'front runner' to be new chair of BBC Trust

London 2012 Olympic chief Lord Sebastian Coe is the clear front runner to be the next Chair of the BBC Trust, a government source has told ITV News. → Read More

Lib Dems struggle with the reality of being a 'Government party'

Read Lib Dems struggle with the reality of being a 'Government party' latest on ITV News. All the Politics news → Read More

Jeremy Paxman to quit BBC's Newsnight

One of the BBC's biggest stars Jeremy Paxman has announced he is quitting the flagship current affairs show Newsnight. → Read More

Farage: Syria rebels 'more than likely' behind gas attacks

Ahead of the second debate on Europe with Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, Ukip's Nigel Farage has claimed it was "more than likely" that it was Syrian rebels, not pro-Assad forces, responsible for chemical attacks in the country. → Read More

Merkel to 'indicate support for Britain staying in EU'

Angela Merkel is due to arrive in London today for a high-profile visit where she will address parliament and meet the Queen. The German Chancellor is expected to indicate her support for Britain staying in the EU. → Read More

Carney: 'No immediate need to raise interest rates'

The Bank of England Governor has told the BBC there is "no immediate need to increase interest rates", after unemployment rate fell to 7.1% - just 0.1% above the figure when he would consider a rise. → Read More