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Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe is an award winning political journalist at ITV National News.
She regularly interviews cabinet ministers on camera including the Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary and produces live analysis and packages for Lunchtime News, Evening News and News at Ten.
Jasmine was recently named on the Forbes 30 under 30 2024 list and nominated for up and coming broadcast journalist of the year.
Prior to joining ITV News in summer 2023, she worked as a political correspondent at the Financial Times newspaper and was a regular political commentator on Sky News, BBC News, LBC and Times Radio.
Between 2018 and 2020, Jasmine worked as a reporter at the Daily Telegraph on their two-year graduate scheme.
As part of the scheme, she worked as a general news reporter at the Liverpool ECHO and the Press Association.
She also reported across the Telegraph news, technology intelligence, global health security, features and business desks.
As a result of her reporting, Jasmine was named GG2 Young Journalist of the Year in 2019.
She graduated from the University of Oxford in 2017 and completed her journalism training with the Press Association.
A selection of some of her work can be found below and, on her ITV and FT author page here:
https://www.itv.com/news/meet-the-team/jasmine-cameron-chileshe
https://www.ft.com/jasmine-cameron-chileshe
Please get in touch with Jasmine via Twitter or email ([email protected])
ITV News
Package for News at Ten: Former Prime Minister Theresa May has announced she's stepping down as an MP at the next election, ending a 27-year career in Parliament.
Package for News at Ten: The UK is reportedly set to sanction individuals believed to be involved in Chinese state-backed interference in Britain’s democratic process which allegedly saw the personal details of millions of voters accessed in a hack.
Package and live for Lunchtime News: Home Secretary James Cleverly said no MP should have to accept that harassment is 'part of the job'. | ITV National News
Live for Evening News: The union said the government had "failed to meet the deadline to put an improved pay offer on the table". | ITV National News
Live for Evening News: The Science Secretary had published a letter on social media falsely suggesting an academic had expressed sympathy for Hamas. | ITV National News
Package for Evening News: Rishi Sunak faces increasing pressure over donations from Frank Hester, whose comments about MP Diane Abbott were criticised as being racist
Live for Evening News: No 10 has not denied Mr Cummings' account but said no job offer was made. | ITV National News
Analysis: The Home Office confirmed on Thursday that the earnings threshold for family visas would not increase to £38,700 next year sparking a backlash among Tory MPs. ITV News' Political Correspondent reports.
Analysis: Some have welcomed Rishi Sunak's cabinet reshuffle but many on the right are angry with the PM, writes ITV News political correspondent, Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe
Financial Times
Exclusive: UK prime minister Rishi Sunak has appointed former Morgan Stanley executive Franck Petitgas as his new business and investment adviser, as the government contends with bleak economic forecasts and high inflation.
Exclusive: Conservative councillors on Friday warned that prime minister Rishi Sunak faces an uphill battle to regain the trust of voters, following a bruising set of local election results for the government.
Exclusive: Rishi Sunak is expected to shelve the proposed privatisation of Channel 4 as the UK prime minister reassesses policy pledges by his predecessors to streamline a packed legislative programme.
Exclusive: Prime minister Liz Truss has been urged by foreign policy experts to rethink her government's review into moving the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as fears grow that a relocation could damage the UK's reputation and jeopardise security in the region.
Exclusive: Former UK prime minister David Cameron has been cleared by the lobbying regulator over whether he should have registered as a consultant lobbyist while working with US biotech group Illumina.
Exclusive: Former UK prime minister David Cameron is being investigated for the second time this year by the lobbying regulator over whether he should have registered as a consultant lobbyist.
Exclusive: Sir Ed Davey, Liberal Democrat leader, has paved the way for a possible working relationship with Labour in a hung parliament to oust Boris Johnson's Conservatives, pouring praise on Sir Keir Starmer for transforming the UK's largest opposition party.
Exclusive: Labour will fight only a minimal campaign in most of the Liberal Democrat party's top 30 target seats at the UK's next general election, in an informal Lib-Lab plan to topple the Conservatives.
Exclusive: Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey will use his conference speech on Sunday to position the party as an unambiguously anti-Tory force, vowing that he would never help to put Boris Johnson back into Downing Street.
Exclusive: Sit down interviews with Labour's Sadiq Khan and Conservative candidate Shaun Bailey ahead of the 2021 London Mayoral election
Exclusive: The mayor of London has pledged to deliver 4G internet coverage throughout the Underground if re-elected in May as part of his commitment to improve connectivity across the capital.
Exclusive; Cuts to foreign aid will "directly hamper" global efforts to fight Aids, putting millions at risk, warned a coalition of celebrities, politicians and former heads of state in a joint letter to the UK prime minister.
Exclusive: Business groups, including the CBI and International Chambers of Commerce, have joined growing calls for the government to maintain its overseas aid target of 0.7 per cent of gross domestic product ahead of the chancellor's spending review announcement on Wednesday.
Long read: Some now fear that the government’s decision to slash foreign aid has undermined the notion of “Global Britain” and sent a clear signal to the rest of the world that the UK has taken a step back
Long Read: In northern Mozambique, British government aid has helped the International Planned Parenthood Federation save the lives of pregnant women who are among the thousands of people displaced by the conflict triggered by an Islamist uprising.
Analysis: Slew of misconduct scandals has prompted calls for change, with some arguing procedures are too slow
Analysis: UK home secretary pledges new measures after fatal stabbing as Amess family appeal for hatred to be set aside
Exclusive: Ethnic minority women are "almost invisible from positions of power across both public and private sectors" in the UK, according to a gender equality charity.
Exclusive: UK government advisers are set to recommend third doses of Covid-19 vaccines from September for people with weakened immune systems as part of a "targeted" booster plan.
Exclusive: Most hospital vaccination centres to close in an effort to reduce NHS waiting lists
Long read: Ministers have hailed the national vaccination programme as a great success. But as the UK enters the next stage of the pandemic, there is urgency among health and government officials to reach out to the estimated 8.5 per cent of people aged 12 and over who remain unvaccinated.
Long read: Mehta is one of more than 25m people now vaccinated across England, as the government races towards its goal of offering the first dose of the jab to all over-50s by April 15. However, concerns about the vaccine remain among ethnic minority groups and residents within the UK capital.
Long read: Vaccine uptake among ethnic minorities throughout England is steadily rising, however substantial gaps remain between the proportion of white and minority ethnic residents who have received the Covid-19 jab, data analysis has shown.
Long Read: After opening up vaccinations to all over-18s in mid-June, the number of unvaccinated young people has caused alarm among ministers.
Long read:The prospect of mandatory jabs for care home workers has been met with dismay from those in the sector who warn that the policy has reduced morale and exacerbated staff shortages
Exclusive: Londoners are to be banned from socialising with other households indoors within days, according to civic leaders in the capital.
Exclusive: Ministers are considering allowing the use of out-of-date personal protective equipment to prevent the disposal of some of the 303m items bought by the UK government during the pandemic for almost £300m.
Exclusive: Border restrictions may “delay” but will not prevent coronavirus being imported into the UK, scientists have said as the government prepares to announce a simplified system for international travel this week.
Exclusive: Scientists advising the government on its response to coronavirus have hit back at claims from MPs that they are trying to scare the public into submitting to stringent new restrictions.
Security pact will allow three underwater fleets to co-operate in patrolling both the Pacific and Atlantic - reporting from San Diego, USA
Rishi Sunak issues invitation to celebrations in Belfast, with US president also planning to travel to Dublin - reporting from San Diego
Extra £5bn boost to military spending included in update to UK defence and foreign policy - reporting from San Diego
UK PM in favour of Emmanuel Macron's proposal for a broader continental community - reporting from Madrid
Ben Wallace wants 'peace dividend' invested as head of army condemns 'brutal aggression' in Ukraine - reporting from Madrid
Prime minister makes pledge as part of Nato response to threat from Russia - reporting from Madrid
Front page splash; Boris Johnson's government has triggered anguish among struggling businesses by imposing the toughest Covid-19 restrictions on London as a new variant of the virus takes hold in England.
Front page splash: The UK reported more than 1,300 deaths from Covid-19 on Friday, the highest daily figure since the pandemic began, as London's mayor declared a "major incident" in the city.
Front page splash: Boris Johnson faces a Conservative backlash on Tuesday after Liverpool became the first region in England to accept tough new lockdown restrictions under a new three-tier Covid-19 alert system.
Front page splash: Boris Johnson will announce a 10pm closing time for pubs and restaurants across England on Tuesday, as the UK prime minister begins to reinstate national lockdown measures to contain a second wave of coronavirus.
Front page splash: Boris Johnson has attempted to quell Conservative and business anger over his handling of the Covid-19 crisis by insisting that a new national lockdown in England would not herald a winter of open-ended closures and claiming the virus could be beaten "by the spring".
Front page splash: Boris Johnson on Friday warned that the UK was heading into a second wave of coronavirus, as he put the country on notice that major new restrictions may be necessary to tackle the rising number of infections.
Front page splash: Boris Johnson has put the British public on notice that more coronavirus restrictions could be imposed soon as his chief scientific adviser admitted the virus was not "under control".
Front page splash: Boris Johnson is heading for a showdown with his own MPs after throwing his weight behind domestic "Covid passports", with the government saying it was "right" to provide a way for people to prove their virus status and reassure business.
The Telegraph
Exclusive: The House of Lords spent thousands of pounds on non-disclosure agreements for former staff who made allegations of sexual harassment and workplace bullying, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
Exclusive: Almost a dozen peers have been quietly censured for bullying or harassment in the past six years, The Sunday Telegraph can disclose.
Exclusive: Telegraph investigation reveals that two skin whitening products, that had been removed by Amazon UK for containing more than 10 times the legal amount of mercury, are still being sold by eBay.
Exclusive: Campaign group "Fck Boris" has been encouraging 18- to 35-year-olds to join its "Tinder Army" and canvass on the app within Conservative marginal seats.
Analysis of the disinformation tactics used in the lead up to the 2019 General Election
Analysis of tactical voting websites ahead of the 2019 General Election
Analysis of the Liberal Democrats social media strategy ahead of the 2019 General Election campaign
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Liverpool Echo
Exclusive: Shocking figures expose the reality of hate crime on Merseyside's streets - and reveal how disabled people, sex workers and the LGBT community are increasingly at risk.
Exclusive: In the past five years, only 11% of stalking cases reported to Merseyside Police have resulted in an individual being charged with a crime, according to new data uncovered by the ECHO .
Exclusive front page splash: Figures obtained under Freedom of Information laws reveal that the number of under 18s admitted to the hospital following violent "assaults with sharp objects" has sharply increased
Exclusive: The number of people on the brink of homelessness and forced to turn to the council for help has increased by 292% according to figures uncovered by the ECHO
Exclusive: In the past nine years, in two Liverpool hospitals, around seven in ten of all youngsters admitted with self-harm injuries were girls. According to data, between 2010 and 2018, of the total number of under 18 patients admitted to Aintree University Hospital NHS Trust, girls made up 73% of admissions.
Exclusive: The number of confirmed mumps cases within Merseyside has increased by 562%. According to the data from Public Health England (PHE), since the start of 2019, 106 cases of mumps have been confirmed, compared to 16 cases during the same period in 2018.
Exclusive interview with Vince Cable, the leader of the Liberal Democrats who argued that his party was the only realistic option for voters in the upcoming European election.
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