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Cathy Newman & Paul Brand

Congratulations to Cathy Newman and Paul Brand, who have both been nominated in multiple categories at the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2025.

Cathy Newman has been nominated for five awards: Network Television Journalist of the Year, Specialist Journalist of the Year, Network Interview of the Year, News Coverage – Home, and Scoop of the Year.

Paul Brand has been nominated for Specialist Journalist of the Year and Political Journalist of the Year.

The ceremony will take place on Wednesday 5th March.

Lara Lewington

Lara Lewington will appear on Lorraine on Wednesday 5th February. Lara will discuss the latest in health technology and gadgets to help with sleep. Watch at 9am on ITV1.

Dani Sinha & Alice Beer

Dani Sinha & Alice Beer will feature as contributors in Harrods: The Rise & Fall of a British Institution on Sunday 2nd February at 9pm on Channel 5.

Anjana Khatwa

Anjana Khatwa will appear as an expert contributor in the third and final episode of Mysteries of Sinkholes on Channel 4. Watch at 6pm on Sunday 2nd February.

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon will appear on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh on Sunday 2nd February to discuss her career and lifelong love of dance. Watch at 9.30am on ITV1, or catchup on ITVX.

Rosie Millard

Rosie Millard will host Times Radio on Friday 31st January. Tune in between 7-9pm.

Cathy Newman

On Tuesday 28th January, Cathy Newman will appear on Vicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex Tape at 10pm on Channel 4. Cathy will discuss her experience as a victim of deepfake pornography on the programme.

Sarah Hewson

Sarah Hewson will appear as an expert contributor on Prince Andrew: Where Did All The Money Go? Watch at 9.30pm on Channel 5 on Saturday 25th January.

Jennie Bond & Kate Williams

Jennie Bond and Kate Williams will appear as expert contributors in The Battle For Royal Lodge: Andrew vs Charles on Saturday 25th January at 8pm on Channel 5.

Ben Gernon

Conductor Ben Gernon will appear as a guest on This Classical Life on Saturday 25th January on BBC Radio 3 to discuss his favourite music, including pieces from Mozart, Georges Bizet, Frank Dupree and Stevie Wonder. Listen at 5pm or catchup on BBC Sounds.