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Julie Etchingham

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Gender Female
Age 54
Date of birth August 21,1969
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Leicester
United Kingdom
Spouse Nick Gardner
Marriage locationLeicester, United Kingdom
Children James Gardner
Movies/Shows News at Ten
Tonight
Alma mater Newnham College, Cambridge
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Julie Etchingham Life story


Julie Anne Etchingham is an English journalist who works as a television newsreader with ITV News. A graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, Etchingham joined the BBC as a trainee after completing her studies, and went on to present the children's news programme Newsround in 1994.

Personal Information

Julie etchingham is a brtiish journalist and broadcaster. She was born on the 4th of july. 1968 in northamptonshire. England. She is currently the main presenter of itv news at ten and the co-presenter of the itv news politcial programme. Tonight.

Education

Julie etchingham sutdied at the unviersity of york. Graduating with a degree in english literature and language. She then went on to do a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the university of cardiff.

Career

Julie etchingham began her career at bbc radio sloentb. Efore moving to bbc radio 5 live and then to itv. She has presented itv s otnight programme since 2010 and has been the main presenter of the itv news at ten since 2015.

Awards

Julie etchingham has won numerous awards over the course of her career. Including a bfata in 2020 for her coverage of the 2019 general election.

Notable Interviews

Julie etchingham has interviewed many notable figures throughotu her career. Including prime ministers tony blair and david cameron. Us presidents barack obama and donald trump. And the duchess of sussex. Mgehan markle.

Charitable Work

Julie etchingham is a patron of the charity rsay of sunshine. Which grants wishes to children with serious or life-limiting illnesses.

Family Life

Julie etchingham is married to nick gardner and the couple haev two children.

Interests

Julie etchignham is a keen runner and has completed several marathons. Including the london marathon in 2017. She is also an avdi reader and loves to travel.

Important Event

In 2020. Julie etchingham was the first woman to solo-present an itv news progarmme since the laucnh of itv in 1955.

Interesting Fact

Julie etchingham is a skilled lingusit and speaks fluent french and spanish.

The Queen's funeral watched by 25 million viewers in UK

The Queen's funeral watched by 25 million viewers in UK
Sep 20,2022 12:41 pm

... Kirsty Young was also on the BBC presenting teamon Monday, while Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham led the coverage on ITV...

Newsround presenters celebrate show turning 50

Newsround presenters celebrate show turning 50
Apr 4,2022 3:10 am

... Julie Etchingham, who presented the programme in the mid to late 1990s remembers reporting from outside Buckingham Palace in the days following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the summer of 1997...

World's Big Sleep Out: Thousands support homelessness charities

World's Big Sleep Out: Thousands support homelessness charities
Feb 16,2020 8:59 am

... Among those sleeping out in the capital were the ITV News presenter Julie Etchingham, who hosted the first head-to-head TV debate of the general election...

General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson

General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson
Feb 16,2020 8:54 am

... Mr Johnson has also declined an invitation to be grilled by ITV s Julie Etchingham, as part of her series of leader interviews...

General election 2019: Leaders clash over Brexit in TV debate

General election 2019: Leaders clash over Brexit in TV debate
Feb 16,2020 8:45 am

... Brexit clashesPressed by presenter Julie Etchingham on whether he would vote to stay in the EU or leave in another referendum, he said: I want to speak to my local Labour Party members after a Labour government comes back with that deal and then we ll decide how we approach that...

The Papers: 'Survival' and 'floundering' in election debate

The Papers: 'Survival' and 'floundering' in election debate
Feb 16,2020 8:24 am

... He declares the moderator, ITV s Julie Etchingham, the clear winner ...

Election debate: How did it play out online?

Election debate: How did it play out online?
Feb 16,2020 8:24 am

... factcheckUK By the time host Julie Etchingham was introducing the opening statements, It was a move criticized by an actual fact-checking organisation: Later, Boris Johnson was asked if the truth mattered in this election...

Election debate: Five things that Johnson v Corbyn head-to-head

Election debate: Five things that Johnson v Corbyn head-to-head
Feb 16,2020 8:24 am

... handshake, the ITV Julie Etchingham encouraged the leader to shake the Hand of the tone of the debate in the run-up to the election - something that Westminster has followed for many months...

The Papers: 'Survival' and 'floundering' in election debate

Feb 16,2020 8:23 am

There's plenty of analysis of Tuesday night's televised debate between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in the papers.

Paul Waugh, suggests Mr Johnson "undeniably had The Best of The First half of The Debate , when it was focused on Brexit".

He finds that there was "no knockout blow" in "this political boxing match", but that Mr Corbyn "won several rounds on points".

A similar analogy is employed by, which concludes that Mr Johnson "kept [Mr Corbyn] on The Ropes ". "the judges' scorecards would have edged the Prime Minister ", who, he says, delivered "an assured performance".

For Quentin Letts in, The Event was "unexpectedly Good Sport " - "pacy, a little chaotic", with an audience that "deployed forced, supportive, mocking, occasionally disbelieving laughter as a weapon of attrition". He declares the moderator, ITV's Julie Etchingham , the "clear winner".

In its editorial, to "the people posing questions from The Audience ". It accuses both men of showing "little humility" when addressing the issue of trust, "instead turning their answers back to their main attack lines on Brexit and the NHS".

James Forsyth for the Conservatives "will be the happier of the Two Sides " after what he regards as a "scrappy affair". He expresses surprise that Mr Corbyn "didn't try and move to rally Remainers to him", Making It harder to "squeeze down the Liberal Democrat vote".

it to have been "The Debate of the crooked glasses" for the Labour leader, while Mr Johnson, it insists, "showed a clarity of vision". that Mr Corbyn "dodged" questions about whether he would support Leave or Remain in a second Brexit referendum nine times.

Fact checking

that "genuine fact checking services and journalists" were "appalled" when the Conservative Party press office changed a Twitter account to resemble a fact-checking organisation during The Debate , condemning it as "a disingenuous move to con people into believing it was an independent account".

Its coverage includes a tweet from the former Conservative chairwoman, Sayeeda Warsi, questioning why she "didn't get the memo" about the name change.

A spokesman for The Independent fact-checking charity Full Fact that it has reported it to Twitter, and questions whether the account should retain its blue tick verifying its authenticity.

Sees it as a "gross subversion of democracy". According to its Digital Culture writer Sarah Manavis, it is "a disinformation tactic that not even Donald Trump has stooped to" which "echoes Russian dissemination tricks" and was "executed. . with sinister intent".

'Pariah Prince'

As it emerges that Prince Andrew has cancelled a planned visit to flood-hit villages in West Yorkshire , he has become the "pariah Prince" for his links to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein .

Friends of The Duke of York he was "terrified about being booed by members of The Public ". The Paper says he was "summoned for crisis talks at Buckingham Palace " on Tuesday morning amid mounting pressure for him to step down from public duties.

Senior figures at the English National Ballet are to be "lobbying for The Duke to be removed as patron".

claims that his royal protection officers are being urged to release their notes of his whereabouts on The Night he denies having sex with one of Epstein's alleged victims.

Maternity 'tragedy'

Several papers feature case studies of some of The Women affected by the maternity deaths at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust. The Daily Mail condemns it as a "shameful tragedy" and reveals how its exposure of The Scandal was dismissed as "irresponsible" and. It calls for the culture of "obfuscation and cover-up" to "change immediately".

by The Failures , describing it as "the gravest maternity scandal in NHS history". It says "No One has carried The Can " for "dozens of babies and mothers dying unavoidably" through "40 Years of failure and epic incompetence", and adds that the "police must now step in".

Breast cancer drugs

a study which has concluded that drugs commonly used to treat arthritis could help prevent the spread of breast cancer. It says researchers in Manchester and Sheffield found that the three drugs blocked the bone marrow from releasing a protein that helps cancerous cells to grow and make secondary tumours in bones.

A long slog

In what may be depressing news for many of us, a study by The Office for National Statistics, which has found that we should all work until we're 70. The Report says improvements to health and Life Expectancy mean Old Age no longer starts at 65.



Source of news: bbc.com

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