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The quick and expert briefing on the biggest news stories. Our team of specialist correspondents plus guests bring you information and analysis you can trust so you get What You Need To Know in minutes.ITV News Politique et gouvernement
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    • How do you stop teens carrying knives?
      Jan 26 2026
      People carrying knives are more likely to end up as victims. Weapons escalate arguments and confrontations - sending them out of control.

      Videos of violence, rapidly shared on social media, can strike fear into teens watching. But for some, far from putting them off carrying a weapon, it has the opposite effect, even when knife crime is falling.

      Police and schools across the country are grappling with this viscious cycle.

      So how can you stop teens carrying knives?

      North of England Reporter Jonathan Brown and Senior Producer Eleanor Gregory tell Lucy Watson what you need to know.

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      Jonathan and Eleanor's teen violence investigations:

      On the front line with police tackling teen violence - https://youtu.be/b6tXl5_uUEU?si=cD-coyIdRpc6SRmT

      Inside a school lockdown as teachers drill for knife attack https://youtu.be/mWdsNPsbnZk?si=aZDVHCMQ-O-O_HkC
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      18 min
    • House of Lords backs under-16s social media ban: what do teens think?
      Jan 22 2026
      Opposition parties are demanding it, the government is consulting on it, the House of Lords have voted in favour of it and it's splitting opinion amongst bereaved families.

      But what do young people themselves think of a ban on social media for under-16s?

      Westminster Political Reporter Lewis Denison tells Faye Barker what you need to know.
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      15 min
    • Why Prince Harry is suing the Daily Mail
      Jan 19 2026
      Prince Harry is back in the UK, and back at the High Court.

      The Duke of Sussex is leading a high-profile group of claimants against the publisher of The Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday over claims of phone hacking, and other illegal information gathering.

      Elton John, Liz Hurley and Baroness Doreen Lawrence are amongst the others suing Associated Newspapers Limited.

      Associated Newspapers Limited denies the allegations. So what can we expect from the trial?

      Royal Editor Chris Ship tells Faye Barker what you need to know.

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      Here more from Chris on the Talking Royals podcast:

      https://www.youtube.com/@ITVNewsTalkingRoyals?sub_confirmation=1
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      15 min
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