Remembering Stephen Lawrence
The Tonight programme assesses just how far Britain has come since the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence 20 years ago.
Julie Etchingham has co-presented ITV News at Ten since its re-launch in January 2008, presenting the programme from locations such as Liverpool, Washington, Islamabad and Japan and fronting special coverage of the Royal Wedding and Diamond Jubilee. Julie also presents the Tonight programme for ITV1 and was the first women to be named Royal Television Society Presenter of the Year in 2010.
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The Tonight programme assesses just how far Britain has come since the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence 20 years ago.
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