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Julie Etchingham

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  • The Independent

Past articles by Julie:

The secrets of the Stasi: Warning from Cold War history as Putin's war runs hot

In a new documentary presented by ITV News's Julie Etchingham the team explore why the UK never revealed the Stasi spies who lived in Britain. | ITV National News → Read More

US election 2020: Why Florida could give us an early steer tonight

The sun might be shining here in West Palm Beach, but that state of mind is currently racked with anxiety, nerves shredded. → Read More

Why Donald Trump is going all out for the Latino vote

There's no mistaking the target audience tonight in this final frenzy for votes: the Latinos of Miami-Dade. → Read More

US election: Donald Trump and Joe Biden battle for key Latino vote in Florida

For the first time in American history, Latinos make up the largest minority group in the national electorate. → Read More

Welcome to the Villages: A microcosm of Florida's battle between Trump and Biden

It comes as the public health service tries to get to grips with a second surge of coronavirus cases. → Read More

'Our souls are coming to the fore': The impact of religious faith in a time of pandemic

Read 'Our souls are coming to the fore': The impact of religious faith in a time of pandemic latest on ITV News. All the Religion news → Read More

Slaves on our Streets: The Vietnamese girl trafficked into London to work as a prostitute

Thanh can now walk the streets with a freedom she once only dreamt of. Since childhood she has endured the life of a modern slave: trafficked across continents, abused, exploited and held against her will - to pay off a never-ending debt to her slavemasters. → Read More

Pennsylvania voters tell Hillary Clinton: We don't like you and we won't vote for you

If Jefferson County Fair is anything to go by - Hillary Clinton has her work cut out for her this week. → Read More

Domestic abuse: Two women a week in Britain die at the hands of their partners

Every so often a story breaks through the everyday news noise to point a finger at something hiding in plain sight. The death of Hollie Gazzard two years ago tomorrow was just such a story. A beautiful young woman, making her way in the world as a hairdresser, stabbed to death in the salon where she worked by the man who was supposed to love and care for her - her boyfriend. As her family reeled… → Read More

The original Foxy Lady: My cousin Kathy comes home to the flat she shared with Jimi Hendrix

I remember the chords coming out of my then-teenage brother's bedroom. The - Wind - cries - Mary. Drang, Drang, Drang. I suspect a few of the other Etchingham boys in our extended family were playing a similar soundtrack. It wasn't just because Jimi Hendrix was a guitar legend. It was because there was a pretty cool family connection.Our second cousin Kathy (my Dad's cousin, whom none of us had… → Read More

Shaker Aamer: A man on a mission to shut Guantanamo down, and make sure it never happens again

You might be familiar with the image. A big, bold man with a bushy beard and specs - grinning broadly and waving at the camera, as if he's just arrived on holiday. But the colour of his shirt tells you something very different. → Read More

Pope calls human trafficking 'a crime against humanity'

Pope Francis has exclusively told ITV News Presenter Julie Etchingham that human trafficking is "a crime against humanity". → Read More

Annie Lennox against exposing children to explicit music videos

Singer-songwriter Annie Lennox speaks out against children being exposed to explicit and sexualised music videos in the Tonight programme 'Pop, Sex and Videotape'. → Read More